Living Life’s Blessings
This past year has been hard. I spent it walking through a season in my life that was just sad. It felt as if the joy had been drained out of my life. I had many sad days that the tears flowed easily. I was withdrawn and lonely. As times, it felt as if this season would never end. During my days of walking through this valley, He was working on this girls heart. Even though my days were sad, I clung to His promises.
Then came the spring, whirling it’s sweet smells around me and shining it’s warmth on my face. Such peace came with each new bud. Everything was beautiful again, including my heart. And with that, a new season of life started.
I have spent the past few weeks feeling as if my life is blessed beyond blessed. Have you ever had that overwhelming feeling that your life is exactly where God wants it to be? That’s where I am. Basking in the light of His love.
The past few years of my life have been filled with many valleys and mountaintops. Surgeries, sickness, hospital stays and an early retirement. But through it all, He continually gave me blessing after blessing. He never left me where I was, He met me there and carried me through.
My life might be crazy at times, but it’s beautiful just the same.
I have a husband, two kids, two cats, two dogs and eleven chickens. My husband goes to work everyday and I own my business and work from home. My husband has a mens group at church and I teach Sunday School. We are both lovers of music. Our dogs are obnoxious and bark at everything. My chickens are still in a brooder and “chirp” constantly. I have two teenagers in this house as well. Our house is full of laughter daily. Our house is alive and loud with living. My heart loves the sometimes chaotic evidence of God’s goodness and blessing in our home.
When I look around our home, I see things we love. I see reminders of my family, their joy, their memories, their sweet presence in our life. Those things are beautiful to me! I love living surrounded by things I love. I am living in the midst of life’s blessings. And oh, what a sweet mountaintop this is!
God provides wonderful things in life for our enjoyment!! The sound of your childrens laughter. Flowers in the spring. Your husbands kiss. So many wonderful things we experience every day! If it sounds like my life is filled with beauty, it is. It’s filled with beauty and noise every single day! That is mostly because of how I choose to see it. My home and my life aren’t perfect. They aren’t without trails. But God is still good and worthy of praise, even when difficult things happen.
I Quit Sugar {Book Review}
About the book:
A New York Times bestseller, I Quit Sugar is week-by-week guide to quitting sugar to lose weight; boost energy; and improve your looks, mood, and overall health, with 108 sugarfree recipes.
Sarah Wilson thought of herself as a relatively healthy eater. She didn’t realize how much sugar was hidden in her diet, or how much it was affecting her well-being. When she learned that her sugar consumption could be the source of a lifetime of mood swings, fluctuating weight, sleep problems, and thyroid disease, she knew she had to make a change.
What started as an experiment to eliminate sugar–both the obvious and the hidden kinds–soon became a way of life, and now Sarah shows you how you can quit sugar too:
* follow a flexible and very doable 8-week plan
* overcome cravings
* make food you’re excited to eat with these 108 recipes for detox meals, savory snacks, and sweet treats from Sarah Wilson and contributors including Gwyneth Paltrow, Curtis Stone, Dr. Robert Lustig (The Fat Chance Cookbook), Sarma Melngailis (Raw Food/ Real World), Joe “the Juicer” Cross, and Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
I Quit Sugar makes it easy to kick the habit for good, lose weight, and feel better than ever before. When you are nourished with delicious meals and treats, you won’t miss the sugar for an instant.
“When I quit sugar I found wellness and the kind of energy and sparkle I had as a kid. I don’t believe in diets or in making eating miserable. This plan and the recipes are designed for lasting wellness.” — Sarah Wilson
I’ve been dabbling with not eating carbs and sugars over the past few months so when I saw this book up for review, I knew I wanted to read it.
One of the first paragraphs I read said this:
I was eating three pieces of fruit a day, a handful of dried fruit, a teaspoon or two of honey in my tea, a small bar of dark chocolate after lunch and after dinner, honey drizzled on yogurt or dessert.
This was her “too much, obviously addicted to sugar”. Fruit and a teaspoon or two of honey? Are you serious? Right off the bat, I was irritated.
Firstly, I just can’t for the life of me deem fruit bad in my mind. God created fruits and vegetables for a reason, for us to consume. For years and years we’ve been told the health benefits of fruits. They reduce risk for heart disease, protect against certain types of cancers, reduce the risk of heart disease, obesity, and type 2 diabetes.
Secondly, Wilson says all fruit MUST go. But then a recipe of “Sweet Green Meal in a Tumbler” has grapefruit, lemon and green apple in it. What in the world? Talk about confusing people.
Overall, I wasn’t really impressed with this book. It makes me sad to say that because I really really wanted to like it and to gain tons of knowledge from it.
WaterBrook Multnomah Publishing Group provided this book to me for free in exchange for this honest review as part of their Blogging for Books program.
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