Hurry Up!

The country living blog for today is entitled: Hurry Up!

Greetings Everyone!

We just wanted to inform you all about a very important step before moving out to the country.  Take some time out to check your areas out.  Make sure you check for your city data to see how many people live around the area you\’re looking into.  Check to to see how country or rural the area is.  We want to also mention that it takes lots of time to get adjusted to your land.  We\’ve been here at our country home for little over a year and we\’re just now getting used to the different insects that live here.  We are getting more acclimated to our environment and to the climate.

A few months ago, there was a really bad ice storm in our Southern Virginia location.  We have never experienced that type of weather in several years since moving from Southern Maryland.  We just want to say that it was a very strenuous experience trying to maneuver through the days without electricity, without water, without being able to warm food.  It takes lots of preparation.  Some of you think that you will just move to the hills at the very last moment.  It doesn\’t work like that.

We also want to mention that when we first moved here, we never heard the wind the way that we\’ve heard it before.  It\’s funny because this year we believe God is giving us a break with the wind.  It\’s not as bad as it was last year.  We\’ve also noticed that the spiders aren\’t bad as they were last year.  The weather is also not as bad as it was in general.  We\’re just now entering Spring.  We\’re not sure what this Spring and Summer will bring but we just want to say it takes time.

If you\’re gonna make your move to the country, you should start looking now and make moves now – sooner rather than later, because you will have to get used to your land.

Another thing to note is that it has taken us a year to be outside in the dark without having any lights on outside.  We have walked from our house to our main road in the dark a few times.  It can make you extremely nervous not knowing what\’s in out the dark but it\’s also a Faith walk.  It\’s just like moving to the country was a Faith walk for us.

Always remember, God\’s Words tells us in 2 Corinthians 5:7 ~ \”For we walk by faith, not by sight.\”

We hope this will give you some encouragement today.

  • Antajuc

Seedlings

We\’ve planted these seeds for at least 3 to maybe 4 weeks. Out of all these planted, we have one strong seedling that is standing.

The lesson that we\’ve learned is no matter how strong you are with your Christianity (Faith); there could be a whole lot of people professing to know Christ, to love Christ, professing to be Christians, reading their bibles and praying, saying they are so saved and sanctified, but at the end of the day, there\’s only one of those seeds standing. Remember Noah and his family, out of the whole World,  there were a little bit of folks standing – and that was just eight people.

May we live our lives so that we will be the last people standing just like this seedling.

  • Antajuc

Natural Soap Making

Hi,

So we just started getting into soap making… aka \”soaping\” – so that we can sell soaps at our retreat center.  Well it just so happens that I added too much oil to my soap.  And it seemed as thought the batch was going to be messed up.  But as I let it sit overnight, it turned out to be ok.

 

Well, in this life, just like my other blog post talked about time, (>> Time for Thyme <<), it takes time. Everything that we do takes time. Just like gardening takes time, soap making takes time.  Did you know that in order to get the soap to its full effect and to make it super soapy, you have to allow it to sit for six weeks??…. \”PERIOD\”

 

Well the object lesson from soap making is that just like farming takes time and gardening takes time and soap making takes time, well our characters take time and canning takes time.

 

Although all of these things take time, it goes to show me that God is so loving and gracious that He gives us time to get things right; with others, with Him.  He gives us the opportunity to gain a better relationship.  And even though we mess up, and things may look like they\’re messed up, He still comes through for us and he still fixes it.  And just like my soap which looked like it was going to be an epic failure, God turned the situation around for me.  And now it seems like it\’s going to be ok. It\’s going to be saved.  One key thing I wanted to mention is that I prayed before I made my soap.  And I prayed during my soaping process; that it would turn out – or – something that was supposed to be a mess up would end up turning out right.  And today, you know, when you make soap, you let it sit for 24 hours and then you cut it so that it can cure.  I was able to cut it.  Usually, it will crumble and fail.  But God allowed me to be able to cut it so that the soap would be saved and my ingredients would be saved.

 

So these are my messages for today in reference to soap making in our characters.

Have A Blessed Day!