Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Bits and Pieces (01-18-2011)

Hello friends! I have just a few minutes to compose a post. I spent my first 35 minutes checking in on all my friends.

First of all, I gotta recommend a great book. Please, please go get a copy of The Hiding Place, by Corrie Ten Boom. Unless your heart is cold and hard, this book will motivate you to great things! I can honestly say that this book has changed my perspective on life!

Secondly, I am getting excited about the future of my family. No... no exciting news... Just that God is moving on my heart! He is softening the hard areas, mending the broken areas, and bringing joy to the sad areas. I can't really get more in-depth in my 20 remaining minutes. Just know that God is at work in the Woods' family!

Thirdly, God has been giving me a lot of dreams lately. I think that God is showing me that He wants to take  our family to a place (geographically) where we can make a big impact on the kingdom of God. A place where we will see genuine worship, people delivered from bondage, healing from sicknesses, passionate Bible teaching, and more.

I am not saying that I expect something drastic to happen tomorrow or even next year. I think it is more likely that God is molding my heart and preparing me for something to come later. And, that gets me excited! Oh- that God would help my unbelief and make me into a woman that could be used to reach the so-called "unreachable."

As for my health, the supplements are indeed giving me more energy. I am not yet able to get up much earlier, but I am staying up later. I am cooking every meal, and there are no dishes on the counter over night! THIS is a HUGE accomplishment!!! We are doing school more as well (though as I said here before, that has a lot to do with NOT having the internet in our home).

Paul has not yet heard back about the full-time jobs he bid on at UPS. I will let you know when I hear anything.

Sorry this post has been so choppy. Gotta go!

Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Naturopath (01-08-2011)

(Reposted: 5-8-2013. Unedited. Cannot remember why I removed this post???) 

I am at the library in Tiger Town... I feel like I have done something complicated, by learning how to reserve and use a computer. (Don't be too impressed. I said I feel like I have done something. I see little kids using computers, so it can't really be that hard.)

I wanted to give you all an update on my health (first and foremost). And, if there is time remaining in my short 60 minute reservation, I will no doubt find other things to chat about.

I first saw my naturopath in early December. We did a heap of labwork (blood, urine, and saliva) to get to the root of all my problems. I finally got to go back to get my results last week. (My family has been sick for a month straight. We used to think that vitamins and supplements were keeping us healthy, now I just think we were staying well because we lived so far from town.)
The results:
- Adrenal Fatigue
- Vitamin D deficiency (still...)
- building a kidney stone
- average inflammation
- iron shortage (though I am not anemic)
- decent thyroid scores

The treatment, in short: I am taking many new supplements for the adrenal fatigue. I am taking a new (and better) Vit D3. I was put on new kind of dietary plan which include more protein and fiber. I am taking HCL for my digestion - in part to help me absorb all these new supplements. I should be feeling an immediate change in my energy levels!!!

Also, after a month of adrenal support treatments, the doc wants me to do some detox/cleansing. Due to my moldy house (which we recently moved from) I have a lot of issues...

The best news of all - My testing showed that I AM NOT intolerant to: gluten, casein, soy, or dairy!!! PRAISE THE LORD!!!

(Ach! Only 33 minutes left!)

Paul's job - Paul quit his job at Sears. It was a GOOD decision. I don't want to get into all the reasons why right now. Just trust me, it was the RIGHT thing to do.
He recently "put a bid" on a handfull of full-time positions with UPS. Some of the bids were for full-time driving positions within the district, but FAR from Tiger Town. Some of these positions would require a move, if he got the bid. But, it would be worth it financially.
If he does not get any of these full-time bids, he will resume looking for local part-time work to supplement UPS until it does go full-time.

The kids -  They have each been sick. Lydia was very sick for a while. But, they seem to be getting stronger now. No one is sick today. We plan to all go to church tomorrow for the first time in over a month.
- Rebecca is reading very well.
- Nelson is learning to read.
- Lydia is learning phonics.
- Joshua is a bright little three-year old... that means he's trouble ; )
- Baby Josiah is one now. He is walking some. He is cute and sweet and always hungry!

That is about all the update I can squeeze in today. Paul was here at the library a few days ago and looked at some of your blogs. I hope to get back again soon to read about you all and catch up!

(I turned comments back on, but with "moderation." It might be weeks before I read and reply!)

Monday, November 29, 2010

11-29-2010 Update

PRAISES:

First and foremost - A few weeks ago both Nelson and Lydia prayed to ask God to forgive them of their sins!

Secondly - We are still thanking God for our new home.

Also - Being without internet access seems to be one of the best things that has ever happened to us! While I miss my bloggy friends, I am getting SO much more done. We are logging SO many school hours! I seriously thought that I was not spending all that much time on the internet, but now I see that I must have been! The dynamic within our home has completely changed!!! (Of course, some of this could be because we are not all sick... from the old farmhouse). I am trying hard every day to live for God and not for myself. And, I am seeing now - as I should have before, if I would have admitted it - that my time spent on the computer was all about me. And, when the children needed my attention I would snip at them. I was being very selfish. And, I am SO glad that God took away our internet access for a time so that I could see that! I know now that if we get internet in our new home I will NOT be using it during the day when the children need me! (This same idea spreads into other areas too, like I will not read for my own pleasure while the children need me.)

Prayers needed:
Well, there is so much that I cannot begin to write it all down during my limited time right now. Please just keep praying for my family, for Paul's jobs!, and for my health!

I do not have time to write more. Sorry I cannot stop by your sites and say hello. I miss you all! No comments again, because I cannot moderate.

Blessings to you all,
Bethany

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

See you soon

If you are reading this post, then we have been without internet access for longer than I expected! 

If you miss me too much you can read through my archives ; ) 
We hope to be back online soon.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Parenting Expectations

Reposted 09-26-2011, Edited for content

How much of your child's behavior is directly related to your expectations of them? A lot, I think. Granted, my oldest is only eight  - I could be wrong. But it seems to me that we excuse a lot of sin by calling it "age appropriate behavior."

Terrible Twos - Parenting magazines and books make a big deal about the terrible twos. Children at this age are certainly very independent. But, should we expect them to be terrible? If you plan for the worst, you will probably get what you expect from your child.


Specific Example: Most people would say that a two or three year old cannot sit through a church service. Some parents would go so far as to say it is like a punishment for a young child to sit still through a service. Or that it simply can't be done. I want to challenge that mentality. You can train your two year old to do hard things, like sit quietly through a service (without toys and crayons, at that). It takes hard work (and determination) on the part of the parents, but it can be done.

Teenagers - Everyone knows that all teenagers rebel, right? Wrong. We know people in real life whose children have not rebelled, you might know of some too. You might even be a young person who went through those years without rebelling.  I firmly believe that if you bring up your child from infancy expecting them to rebel, then you are probably raising them in such a way that they will rebel. Does that make sense? If you raise your teen with low expectations and low standards, they will likely rise to your low expectations of them.
I am NOT advocating that we push our kids to perfection that will drive them mad! I am just saying that we have been lied to by pop psychiatry and sitcoms. Our kids do not necessarily have to rebel. Some will. Some won't. It has a lot to do with how you raise them. It has a lot to do with your expectations.
Specific Example: "Joe, your curfew is eleven...though I don't know why I bother to give you a curfew at all, since you will stay out late anyway." This would be the perfect example of giving your child license to disobey.

I am no expert. My kids are not perfect. I am far from perfect. This is just a theory I am putting together from what I see around me.

ADDED 09-26-2011:
I am still trying to expect the best from my children. But some times things do not go as you expect. Paul is always reminding me that the Bible says that "As a man thinks, so he is." But, we just don't have control of everything! I have a young lady in my home whose body chemistry and hormones are going crazy at an early age (began at 9). People are always talking about what a horrible teenager she will be. I am concerned that if she keeps hearing these ideas that she might lower to their standards. BUT, Paul and I are daily praying that we will be able to train her to control her mind and body even when she is confused, moody, irritable, etc. We choose to expect the best. We will encourage her as we can. God will do the rest.

Monday, November 8, 2010

Nov. 8th Update

(Reposted 5-8-2013. Unedited. This is part of our family journey, so I put it back up.)

I have just a minute to write.

1- We just cannot find any internet providers in our area. We are still doing without. It has been good to have a break, and be more focused on school without the distraction of the internet. But, I never realized just how much I rely upon internet for my "curriculum!"

2- I am feeling well. No joint pain or muscle pain since I wrote that last update. Maybe it was because we stirred up all the mold dust moving out of the old house, at least that's Paul's theory.

3- I am going to be teaching a little homeschool class (for my family and another family), out of the Drawing with Children book.

4- The new house has been such a blessing to us! No one has any more ear aches and sore throats! Praise the Lord! And, I have not had any headaches. Even the "brain fog" seems to have lessened in severity.

I will try to get back on a computer again soon. Sorry I cannot allow comments. But, I literally don't have the time to moderate comments (when I use a computer somewhere).

Gotta run!

Friday, November 5, 2010

Canning Goals

Reposted 09-26-2011

I was frustrated to discover that Wal-Mart's Great Value brand Dark Red Kidney Beans contain High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)! What will they add HFCS to next?!

I am no longer a food nazi that refuses to eat anything with sugar or HFCS in it. BUT, I do try to limit my family's intake!

One of my new goals for canning is that I will pre-soak/cook beans and can them. This would take up a lot of space, but it would be great for convenience! I am thinking that soaking a HUGE pot of just one bean variety would be enough to get me started. I don't want to become overwhelmed, trying to take on too much at once (who, me?). I think this plan of action sounds feasible. I got the idea of canning beans from Kim at Life in a Shoe.

ALSO:
I want to can my home-made re-fried beans, which I am currently freezing.

I want to can my own applesauce rather than freezing it.

I want to can my own pie filling.


These are just a few of my canning goals.