Monday, November 19, 2018

What's Up?

Hello, all! I mean to do an October wrap-up post, but, obviously, that didn't happen! So I decided that I'd share a few pictures from last month all the way up until today, and talk about what's been going on in life.

So. Not too much to share ...

Wednesday, 3rd of October: I lead the study at my women's Bible study at my church. We were going through a little book called Engaging God's Word: Colossians. It was an awesome study, and I'm so enjoying getting to know the ladies in my group!


No work on this particular Monday! I enjoyed cleaning, organizing, and listening to sermons by one of my favorite Christian speakers/pastors, J.D. Greear.


Orange tea and a book! Silencing Insecurity by Donna Gibbs, just so you know, is an amazing Christian Living book on insecurity, self-worth, and identity. I really recommend!

Friday, 12th of October: I left my full-time job due to some serious, on-going problems. I was very anxious about leaving ... especially because it was my first full-time job and I'd been working there less than five months ... but I was counseled by many trusted friends to turn in my notice. So I did. Trusting God's leading me somewhere else!



Nothing quite like sweet potato fries! I try to make them often. *winks* Add some Himalayan pink salt, garlic powder, paprika, etc., etc., and dip in ketchup. They are so good! ^_^


Homeschool group harvest festival! I'm not a stylish person, but every now and then I throw together something interesting that I don't usually wear ... and decide that if I like, that's all that matters! *laughs*

Friday, 19th of October: I made two batches of cold-process, goat milk soap with my sister. Peppermint and orange-coffee. (We use "Young Living" brand essential oils for personal use, but in our soaps we will use brands such as "now" essential oils.)


Sunday, 21st of October: I don't usually wear jeans to church, but since fall/winter has arrived, I'm having a hard time putting together outfits. This is my go-to sweater. It's so long and nice and cozy.

Went to family Bible study, which is always so good. I love my ladies' group there! (Mom, aunts, and two other dear, lovely women.)

Monday, 22nd of October: Volunteering! I haven't helped in many volunteering projects, but it's something I want to do more of. This particular project was helping get a house ready for women with troubled pasts who need help getting back on their feet. I did cleaning, priming, and painting.
Good thing I have some experience with that, what with flipping a house with my family last summer!


Wednesday, 24th of October: Bible study at my church, of course! I love shirts that swoop long in the back. I feel like they suit my shape. I like purple, too. ^_^

Thursday, 25th of October: Made a batch of soap by myself for the first time! (Though my mom, the expert, was there to oversee it, haha.) This was a hot-process batch, which means you cook and cook it so that the lye is neutralized or something, and you don't have to let it cure for six weeks before using! This one was charcoal and bentonite clay, with tea tree and lavender essential oils.


Sunday, 25th of October: Another harvest festival! (After church). And, of course, I wear my fav sweater, haha. But I wore a different shirt, so there. *sniffs*



Started reading One Thousand Gifts by Ann Voskamp, which I picked up from Goodwill or something awhile ago. It is a very moving book ... with poetic, soul-stirring writing! Seriously, so beautiful. So tragic. So thought-provoking. So amazing. I'm still reading it, actually. It's pretty deep.
It inspired me to start writing a list of all the little blessings I see. Sometimes I write a few things down. Sometimes I write lots! It's a sweet practice.


Thursday, 1st of November: Reading and my go-to snack ... hot applesauce with cinnamon! (Lady of a Thousand Treasures by Sandra Byrd. Good book! ........ *gasps!* I just realized I never reviewed this book. *facepalm* *groans*)


Friday, 2nd of November: Tried a new recipe found on Pinterest! *grins* Chili with corn, sweet potatoes, and quinoa! I love cooking/baking ... making new recipes and such. And it's great to do with my mom and siblings.



Little bro! And Mom making cornbread.


Sunday, 4th of November: Family Bible study again! We meet every other week.

Tuesday, 6th of November: Time to vote! My sister and I went with our parents to do our voting.

Wednesday, 7th of November: My ladies' Bible study group start Engaging God's Word: Philippians! It been good so far. I love these letters from Apostle Paul.


Thursday, 8th of November: Continuing to get our soaps ready to sell and ship to customers! We spent time printing out labels and tying them on. These are honey oatmeal bars that my sister made while I was working.

Friday, 9th of November: Headed to my aunt & uncle's with three of my younger sisters to housesit and care for their cows, horse, and dog! That was fun. We watched some movies and laughed and ate yummy food, like pizza and izze drinks.
Have you all watched The Road to Avonlea? We watched a couple episodes and it was fun!
We went home on Sunday.

And it between all that, I've been applying for jobs, blogging, cleaning, and all the stuff.

Sadly, winter has come and we've gotten some snow, ice, and cold weather!


Today was lovely, though! The sun came out. ^_^ I went into town for a job interview. I won't mention where it was, because I don't know if I'll be hired yet. *winks*

I'll let you know if I'm hired. I'm resting in God's goodness. May His plan for my life unfold, because I trust Him! If I don't get hired, I know He has something different. He is/and is going to do great things in my life and the lives of my family and friends.

How blessed I am to be His daughter forever!

Psalm 103:1-5 & 11-22

Bless the Lord, O my soul;

And all that is within me, bless His holy name!
Bless the Lord, O my soul,
And forget not all His benefits:
Who forgives all your iniquities,
Who heals all your diseases,
Who redeems your life from destruction,
Who crowns you with lovingkindness and tender mercies,
Who satisfies your mouth with good things,
So that your youth is renewed like the eagle’s.


11 
For as the heavens are high above the earth,

So great is His mercy toward those who fear Him;
12 
As far as the east is from the west,
So far has He removed our transgressions from us.
13 
As a father pities his children,
So the Lord pities those who fear Him.
14 
For He knows our frame;
He remembers that we are dust.
15 
As for man, his days are like grass;

As a flower of the field, so he flourishes.
16 
For the wind passes over it, and it is gone,
And its place remembers it no more.
17 
But the mercy of the Lord is from everlasting to everlasting
On those who fear Him,
And His righteousness to children’s children,
18 
To such as keep His covenant,
And to those who remember His commandments to do them.
19 
The Lord has established His throne in heaven,

And His kingdom rules over all.
20 
Bless the Lord, you His angels,

Who excel in strength, who do His word,
Heeding the voice of His word.
21 
Bless the Lord, all you His hosts,
You ministers of His, who do His pleasure.
22 
Bless the Lord, all His works,
In all places of His dominion.
Bless the Lord, O my soul!

8 comments:

  1. Loved this!
    AH, Road to Avonlea is one my very favorites!! <333
    You had a super busy month! And where do you sell your soap?? If Its online, I would love to buy some sometime!!

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    1. Glad you enjoyed, Victoria! ^_^

      That's great! <3 I should watch the entire thing! I'm sure my sisters and I would continue to enjoy it.

      Right now we haven't been advertising a whole lot, except to family. But if you'd like to buy some, that would be great!! You can email me at swordmaidenofthelight(at)gmail(dot)com if you're still interested, and I'll give you some details! :)

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  2. Your outfits are so cute!! An that chilli looks super interesting .. I'll have to try it sometime. Hope you get hired!! ❤️

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    1. Thank you, Paige! <3

      The chili was super good! I especially love sweet potatoes and avocado, and they're great with chili. :))

      Aw, thank you!!

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  3. Sounds like you had a good October! Izze drinks are so good! And my family really enjoyed Road to Avonlea!!! It's one of my favorite movie series! :)

    That's so cool that you make cold-processed soap!!! I just started a goat's milk soap business! Do you use frozen milk? That's what I have been using... Making soap is so much fun! And I didn't realize how much of a science it was with the lye and such! I've never tried hot-processed yet. So, have any tips for soap selling you could share? So far, I have made small batches, and since the holiday season is rolling around, I'm selling them really quickly! What is the most popular scents would you say? Last summer, I grew loofahs for the first time, and I hope to incorporate those in our next batches! :)

    Great post! <3
    -Brooklyne

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    1. I did, Brooklyne! :) Yes, they are! I really like the green apple flavor. So neat! I should look up "Road to Avonlea" at my library ... maybe my whole family would enjoy!

      Oh, that's wonderful! Best wishes to you with your business!! <33 When my mom first started making soap, she used frozen milk ... as we had our own goats. We've since moved and no longer have goats, so my sister and I have been using powdered goat milk.
      It has been a fun, learning experience for me, too! :) I haven't been doing it long, but getting more comfortable with the process.
      Well ... you might have more tips than me! We've been selling it to family and friends only so far. But my mom once had an "open house" and advertised it. So people who were interested in homemade soap came over and viewed the different soaps and lotions she had set out. My sister and I will be selling our soaps at a bazaar this year. And we advertise at my family's homeschool group and such. ;) Hopefully, as I learn more, I'll be able to expand. Not sure if I'm going to do much for online marketing, though.
      I'd say lavender is pretty popular for us. What about for you? What different scents and combinations have you tried?

      Oh, that's so cool that you grew your own loofahs! We buy them, dried, and give a few slices to people who buy soap, because they're really nice to set your soap bar on and keep it from getting all messy!

      Thanks for commenting and sharing your soap-making journey! :D Glad you enjoyed the post! <3

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  4. Seems like you had an awesome month! Those outfits are so cute, I need to start putting in a lot more effort with outfits, you've inspired me.

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    1. It wasn't without its down days, but overall, yes, wonderful! ^_^ God is good! Aw, thank you, Skye! I'll try to keep inspiring y'all! I'm not very good at putting together outfits ... but I'm starting to learn what styles I like and what looks nice on me. :))

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