Happy Mother’s Day

May 11th, 2008

Happy Mother’s Day to all the mothers out there! May you have a blessed day.

“Her children arise up and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her.” Proverbs 31: 28

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My favorite quotes from Mother, originally published in 1911: (highly recommended!)

And suddenly theories and speculation ended, and she [Margaret] knew…. For another world, perhaps leisure and beauty and luxury- but in this one, “Whosoever loses his life shall gain it.” Margaret knew now that her mother was not only the truest, and finest, the most generous woman she had ever known, but the happiest as well.

“You know, these days when women just serenely ignore the question of children, or at most, as a special concession, bring up one or two- just the one or two whose expenses can be comfortably met!- there’s something magnificent in a woman like your mother, who begins eight destinies instead of one!” ;-)

We love you Mom!

Wisdom From the Past

April 12th, 2008

It had been happy for me if I could have lived a private life in peace and plenty, enjoying all the happiness that results from a well-tempered society founded on mutual esteem. But the injury done my country, and the chains of slavery forging for all posterity, calls me forth to defend our common rights, and repel the bold invaders of the sons of freedom.

Wisdom From the Past (St. Patrick Special)

March 17th, 2008

I am, then, first of all, countryfied, an exile, evidently unlearned, one who is not able to see into the future, but I know for certain, that before I was humbled I was like a stone lying in deep mire, and he that is mighty came and in his mercy raised me up and, indeed, lifted me high up and placed me on top of the wall. And from there I ought to shout out in gratitude to the Lord for his great favours in this world and for ever, that the mind of man cannot measure.

Jane Austen Quotables

March 12th, 2008

Have you ever been in a position where you find yourself in need of a suitable response during conversation? On the search for clever, silly, or perhaps somewhat unusual replies, look no further. Jane Austen is your solution. Well-known for her witty novels, she has a wealth of superb utterances from which to draw. These are several appropriate remarks from the Jane Austen movies “Emma” and “Pride and Prejudice”, and “Sense and Sensibility for your express benefit. Peruse to your delight and prepare to both delight (and confuse :-) ) your fellow conversationalists.

  • When those around you are not speaking: “I believe we must have some conversation…a very little will suffice.”
  • When you are asked of your hobbies: “I take pleasure in many things.”
  • When someone asks what you think of them: “I hear such different accounts of you as to puzzle me exceedingly.”
  • When a friend announces her engagement: “Strawberries! You must have strawberries at your wedding!”
  • When someone inquires if you are too hot or too cold: “I am in the perfect state of…warmness.”
  • When someone is acting particularly hard to please: “I wouldn’t be as fastidious as you are for a kingdom.”
  • When there is an awkward gap in a conversation: “Allow me to interpret the silence.”
  • When your advice is sought about a certain action: “I think it would be a wise and relieving thing to do.”
  • When you are in want of exercise and there is another near you: “Do take a turn about the room with me. It is so refreshing.”
  • When asked what you thought of a phenomenal happening: “We were quite speechless, I tell you, and we have not stopped talking of it since.”
  • And when one is uncertain how to answer a statement, the most convenient response is: “Indeed!”
  • When asked your opinion of another person on whom you have not given much thought, “Very elegant.”
  • When in an especially good mood: “Is there any felicity in the world superior to this?”
  • Aren’t these the very soul of wit?

    Indeed!

    -Miss Angela Willis

Wisdom From the Past

March 8th, 2008

“Captain, my religious belief teaches me to feel as safe in battle as in bed. God has fixed the time for my death. I do not concern myself about that, but to be always ready, no matter when it may overtake me…. That is the way all men should live, and then all would be equally brave”

Wisdom From the Past

March 1st, 2008

“The secret of my success? It is simple. It is found in the Bible, ‘In all thy ways acknowledge Him and He shall direct thy paths.’”

Mornings!

February 26th, 2008

I love waking up early – how awesome it is to be the first one awake in the family. It’s amazing how much you miss if you sleep in that extra half hour!

Then again, I’m a semi-night owl. I love staying up, watching the stars, watching the fire (if there happens to be one around), and watching great movies.

I think the compromise is taking a siesta everyday. :-) Anyway…

My family knows I’m not an early morning person. But it really is worth changing sleeping schedules to enjoy that lovely peaceful time. Read this quote – it certainly motivates me to wake up earlier!

“Early rising promotes cheerfulness, invigorates the system, and in many other ways contributes to health. It also assists devotion. There is a solemn stillness before the dawn of day, in a winter morning, peculiarly favorable to devotional feelings; and nothing is better calculated to fill the mind with grateful and adoring views of the beneficence of the Creator, than the refreshing sweetness of a summer morn. Whoever sleeps away this period, loses half the pleasures of existence. To sally forth and enjoy the calmness and serenity of such a season; to listen to the sweet warbling of the birds; to behold the sparkling dewdrops, and the gayety of the opening flowers, as all nature smiles at the approaching of the rising sun; to join the music of creation, in lifting up a song of softest, sweetest melody, in praise of their great Author, is no common luxury.”

~ Harvey Newcomb “Young Lady’s Guide” pg. 178-179

 

 

 

 

Wisdom From the Past

February 23rd, 2008

“In the rush and noise of life, as you have intervals, step home within yourselves and be still. Wait upon God, and feel His good presence; this will carry you evenly through your day’s business.”

Wisdom From the Past

February 16th, 2008

“God, I pray Thee, light these idle sticks of my life, that I may burn for Thee. Consume my life, my God, for it is Thine. I seek not a long life, but a full one, like You, Lord Jesus.”