That one lost sheep

Safe were the ninety and nine in the fold.
Safe though the night was stormy and cold;
But said the Shepherd when counting them o’er,
One sheep is missing, there should be one more.

Although His feet were weary and worn,
And though His hands were rent and torn,
Although the road was rocky and steep,
Still the good Shepherd searched long for his sheep.

There in the night He heard a faint cry
From the lost sheep just ready to die.
Then in His arms to shield from the cold
He brought the lost sheep back safe to the fold.

The Shepherd went out to search for the sheep,
And all through the night on the rocky steep
He searched till he found him,
With love bands He bound him,
And I was that one lost sheep.

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The Lost Sheep

by Alfred Soord

Courtesy of AllPosters.com

NOTE: I do not have the sheet music for this song. To those who have inquired about the sheet music for this hymn, I e-mailed Gordon Greer (http://www.greermusicministries.com/), on whose CD I heard the song, to see if he knew where the music could be found, and he said it was in Volume 2 of Singspiration Favorites. I hope you can find it!.

If I am like this now….

….what am I going to be like in 10 or 20 years??

I had made Quick Chicken Parmesan for dinner, popped it in the oven, and had about half an hour to wait til it got done. I went downstairs and played a game of Wii bowling with the boys, messed around on the computer for a while, then sauntered back upstairs to rustle up a salad and take dinner out of the oven. Then I realized I had forgotten all about making the spaghetti noodles to go with the chicken parmesan. 🙄 Thankfully they don’t take too long to cook.

Quick Chicken Parmesan 

10 chicken tenderloin pieces
1 can tomato sauce seasoned with oregano, basil, garlic powder, and minced onion (it’s ideal to add 1 small can of tomato paste, but not absolutely necessary)
Mozzarella cheese
Parmesan cheese
Cooked spaghetti noodles (we like angel-hair pasta)

Place the chicken tenderloin pieces in a single layer in a baking pan. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, garlic powder, and minced onion. Mix in oregano, basil, garlic powder, and minced onion with the tomato sauce (not sure how much — I just sprinkle it in); pour over chicken. Cover with grated or thinly sliced mozzarella. Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Bake at 400 degrees for 20-30 minutes if chicken is thawed; 30-40 minutes if frozen.

This serves our family of five. You can, of course, use your favorite ready-made spaghetti sauce instead. In “real” chicken parmesan, the chicken is breaded, but I figure this saves calories as well as time .

Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Salty

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The theme for this week is salty, and I chose this picture because the 35 mm camera was accidentally dropped into the Gulf of Mexico after it was taken, so it was “salted” with salt water. 😀 I was amazed that it came out at all.

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We were in Corpus Christi, Texas, for a family reunion about 18 or so years ago, and made a visit to Padre Island. I lived in Corpus Christi as a kid, and I had forgotten how much I missed the water til I saw it again. We used to go to the island all the time when I was growing up. I loved that it had sand dunes as far as the eye could see.

This is my middle son, Jason, again. He loved the water and kept crawling right toward it — which is why I think my hand is there right above him, to grab him if he took off again. He always loved water of any kind when he was young — he’d play in the tub for an hour. Sometimes I’d let him fill up the sink and he’d spend all kinds of time there playing with toys. Maybe that’s why he keeps bugging us about getting a swimming pool……. 🙂

Making headlines!

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My oldest son found this cool widget that shows a newspaper twirling around like in the old TV shows with your blog post titles as the major headline. Unfortunately WordPress doesn’t allow JavaScript so it won’t work here. 😦 But he set it up for me on his blog with my blog feed here. The info. about it is here.

The Ultimate Blog Party

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You know, I’ve had the Ultimate Blog Party button on my sidebar for a few weeks, I think, but I’d forgotten it starts tomorrow! Or at midnight tonight, actually, Eastern time.

First of all, thanks to Janice and Susan for this great idea, for hosting this, and for assembling the prizes!

If you’ve not yet heard about this party, the details are here. It’s an open invitation. From the main page it says: “Everyone is invited, regardless of parental status, gender, religious affiliations, etc. This party is about having fun with friends and meeting new people.” So join right in!

Since we are all also hosting each other, I guess this is something like a progressive dinner, huh? Well, come on in, have some munchies and something to drink, and have a seat. I’m glad to have you visit. 🙂

Let me tell you a little bit about myself. This is the last year I’ll be able to say I’m 40-something. 😯 I’ve been married for 27 years to my husband, Jim, and we have 3 boys, ages 22, 19, and 13. None has left the nest yet though my oldest is perched on the edge. I don’t even want to think about it yet. Here are my guys:

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That was the first picture I took with the digital camera they got me for my birthday last summer.

I have been able to be a stay-at-home mom since I was expecting my oldest, for which I am very thankful. I enjoy working with the ladies’ group at church, reading (I often talk about what I’m reading and I try to keep a reading list on my sidebar), writing, decorating, and I’ve just been getting back into crafting in the last few months, inspired by some of the beautiful craft blogs I’ve discovered. I made a separate craft blogroll over on the side.

My little corner of the Internet is kind of a hodgepodge eclectic. Though I am a mom and love to chat with other moms, I didn’t want this to be exclusively a mom blog. I like to talk about a little bit about many things, thus the title “Stray Thoughts.” I’m first of all a Christian, and my relationship with Christ is the center, the hub that connects everything else. I just wrote 5 reasons I blog recently, but the main one is that I hope I can be an encouragement to others, other women in particular. I don’t really consider myself an expert in anything, but hopefully I can share what I have learned along the way as well as learn from others. And I like to have fun, too. 🙂

I participate regularly in the weekly Psalms Sundays, Tackle-It-Tuesday,  Works-For-Me Wednesday, and the Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt. From time to time I also do a Thursday Thirteen and a Wordless Wednesday. Other than those, my posts are made up of my “stray thoughts.” 😀

I hope you’ll come back to visit again, and I am looking forward to visiting you as well! Please do leave a comment to let me know you stopped by. 🙂

My blog in….Chinese?

WordPress blogs have a Dashboard with a link for “blog stats” where we can see how many “hits” our blog had on a given day, whether people clicked on a link to get to us (that sections is called “Referrers), what links on our site were clicked on, and what search words or phrases pulled up our blog.

I noticed yesterday a listing in the Referrers section for a link with Google translator in the url. Curious, I clicked on it, and found…my blog, same header, pictures and everything, only in Oriental characters. I don’t know if it is Chinese or Japanese or what.

My first thought was that someone ‘swiped” my blog. I had heard of that happening — I think it’s called “scraping” — where someone sets up a site and swipes posts from other blogs. But usually those things are surrounded by ads so the person can make money off of it. I showed it to my son and he said there was a way someone could use Google translator to read a site that is in a different language.

I think it is neat that someone found my blog and wanted to read it in Chinese (or Japanese or Korean or whatever). I’m wondering what they searched for that pulled my blog up.

I’m also wondering what Google translator does with words like “germophobe” and “grossed me out” which appeared in my last post. 😀

I’m also wondering if the e-mail with Oriental characters caught in the spam folder in my gmail account is Oriental spam or someone commenting.

Yuck!

I had a hankering for a burger today, so called my oldest son at work to see if he wanted to bring home some Wendy’s singles when he came home for lunch, which he readily agreed to.

We were eating, chatting, and passing parts of the newspaper back and forth to each other, and I wasn’t really looking at my food. When I had eaten about a third of it, I happened to notice the meat was red.

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I don’t know if it is showing up as very red there — but as a confessed germophobe who likes every meat very well done, it kind of grossed me out. I probably should’ve taken it back to Wendy’s — but it’s raining and I didn’t want to go back out. They couldn’t do anything about the part I had already eaten, anyway. I took a picture for evidence. 😀 Then I zapped it in the microwave until there wasn’t the slightest hint of pink. I like pink, but not in my meat.

I’ve never had this problem with Wendy’s, though I have at other places.

I hope there’s no E coli lurking there!

Works-For-Me Wednesday: Sources for inexpensive prints

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I wanted to share today some sources for inexpensive prints to decorate your home with.

1. Cards

This is from a card that happened to be 8×10, so it fit perfectly in that size frame. But many smaller cards can fit into a 5×7″ frame. This combines my love of bears, hearts, and Scripture (not in that order. 🙂 ). The verse says, “A cheerful heart enjoys a continual feast. Proverbs 15:15.”

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2. Calendars

This came from a D. Morgan calendar. Even though the dimensions aren’t quite 8×10, it fit by allowing for some of the edge around the calendar picture to be a border. The wallpaper in the upstairs bathroom looked like sand dunes to me, and I found a couple of inexpensive Thomas Kincaid lighthouse prints in a catalog once, so that set a lighthouse theme for this room.

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3. Unframed prints

A friend told me years ago that framing shops will sometimes have a section of inexpensive unframed prints. Most of them won’t fit into the standard (and less expensive) frames, but with a mat sometimes you can make it work. You can always get a custom frame, but that can get expensive (be sure to check your Sunday paper for Michael’s 50% off custom framing coupons. 🙂 ) This print was, if I remember correctly, about $6 some 15-20 years ago — the prices may be higher now. The dimensions were some odd size, but I was able to fit the main part of the picture behind this mat and then into a standard frame (I think this is 16×20). This also combines a couple of my loves, reading and pink roses, and I love the peacefulness of it. Please forgive the glare there — the other shots I tried without the flash were shadowy or showed up the reflection rather than the print.

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You can find great tips and/or share yours at Rocks In My Dryer.

Why I blog

Erica at Butterfly Kisses tagged me for this meme in which we’re to list 5 reasons why we blog. Thanks for thinking of me, Erica! 🙂

1. I hope the Lord can use it as a ministry to encourage other Christian women and to be a light to those who do not yet know Christ as Savior.

2. Always, or at least often, in the back of my mind I have wanted to write, and the best way to learn to write well is to write, I’m told. What the Lord might do with that desire, I don’t know, but I do know that writing frequently in a blog has helped to sharpen my thinking and my expression and caused me to brush up on a few grammatical rules. 🙂

3. I am on an e-mail subscriber list for people with transverse myelitis, and it has been a great support system through the years. Now I am at the point of being able to encourage new folks there. But in general if I talk about the Lord very much, it’s frowned upon by some in the group. I wanted a place to be able to express myself freely in that regard. I’ve been so thankful that my blog stats frequently show that some search involving TM has led people to my blog, and I hope they found something here that’s helpful.

4. I can think things through when I write about them. Just the process of putting thoughts in writing helps me focus, sort, prioritize, draw conclusions, etc.

5. I’ve enjoyed “meeting” and interacting with other bloggers.

I think I’ll tag Kim, Susan, and Bet — and as always, if you don’t have time, I won’t be offended. 🙂 And if you’ve already done this, please forgive me — I have seen it here and there but can’t remember where.

Fabric hunting

I mentioned in an earlier post that I needed to do something about curtains for this room.

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I wanted to do something with a blue/beige/tan pattern to pull together the furniture, walls, carpet, and wall decorations. The walls are kind of an off-white, the furniture is tan, the carpet is beige with a little bit of blue, and many of the decorations in that room are blue. Since most of the other rooms are very feminine, with florals and pinks, I decided I wanted this one to be a little more masculine, so I decided I wanted some kind of plaid.

I couldn’t find any ready-made curtains I liked. I had seen at a friend’s house some red and tan checked curtains — a little bit heavier weave than gingham — with tan trim, and pillows with the red and tan check on one side and a red toile design centered on the other. I thought that would be just perfect for this room if I could find it in blue. I like this pattern (the bottom right hand corner) or maybe this one (top right hand corner) as a valance with just regular panels underneath.

If I had wanted it in navy blue, I could’ve found it, but though I can find that particular check in red, two shades of green, rust, lavender, pink, and I don’t remember what else, I couldn’t find it in blue. I wanted something like the shade here:

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You can’t see it real well, but it is kind of a medium shade of blue, a little on the greyish blue side, not greenish or yellowish.

The only two fabric store here are Wal-Mart and Hobby Lobby, and they didn’t have anything I liked. I went to some outlet places about 20 minutes away and got a few samples, but nothing really grabbed me. I’ve been trying for a few weeks now to get out to the next big town, about a 35-40 minute drive, but between Jesse getting sick, then me, then car trouble (one of the days I had planned to go but just didn’t get my act together in time, someone pointed out to me in the late afternoon that my tire was low, so I was glad I didn’t go that day! Thank you, Lord! We had the tire patched but then had to go ahead and get it replaced a few days later because it was still leaking.)

I finally made it out today. I went to Hancock’s Fabrics first (ours closed here last year. 😦 ). Surprisingly, they didn’t have anything other than the darker blue Waverly Fabrics that could be ordered. I had looked up fabric stores in the online yellow pages and was on my way to another store when I saw a billboard for discount decorator fabric store. I was able to find it….and man, talk about fabric heaven. I was almost drooling. They had such gorgeous stuff there. I got some more samples but still haven’t decided on one. Here are all the samples I’ve accumulated from my excursions.

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I think the two on the right are too greenish. The three in the middle are darker than I’d like. There are a couple in a much bigger print than I was originally looking for, but they caught my eye. I am kind of leaning toward the second one from the left. In “person” it is still a little brighter than I’d like, but I think it is the best so far. The one just to the right and above it is the color and texture I like, but I think the check is a little too small — it blends together and doesn’t look like a check. I got the one tan sample in the middle — even though I wanted to bring a blue in, that plaid just grabbed me. I’ve seen some other nice tan plaids but felt I would get tired of a mostly-neutral room. But I could bring more blue in with pillows and such, I suppose.

Am I too picky? 🙂 I give myself a headache with all the thinking about projects like this. But I want it as close to just right as I can get it. I can’t just throw any old thing up there. Well, I could, but it would be depressing to me.

Another problem is that even at outlet prices, most of these run between $10 and $15 a yard. The second store I went to today had a 20% off sale through Saturday, so that helps some. Someone suggested looking at sheets — I’ve only looked at Wal-Mart so far, and they didn’t have anything like any of these. There’s a discount place for sheets and such near downtown and one other fabric store I want to check.

Does anyone else besides me wrestle with frugality versus quality or beauty or getting just the right thing? Frugality sounds like the better virtue. But I used to buy clothes that way — nothing unless it was on clearance, etc., whether I could find colors that complemented my coloring or styles that I liked. It just really gets depressing to do that. I felt good about being frugal but not good about how I looked. I think there is a balance somewhere, both in clothing and in home decorating. Of course, we can’t just go all out without regard to price or time, but I don’t think it’s wrong to want to express creativity and beauty. Years ago I read The Hidden Art of Homemaking by Edith Schaeffer, and she addressed that the desire to do that isn’t wrong, that our Maker is wondrously creative, and since we are made in His image, it’s natural that we would want to be, too, yet we do have to keep it in balance with money, time, family priorities, etc.

Plus, a few years ago a friend of mine who had her own business told me that in one conversation with one her her vendors, he said that Christians in the area were known for appreciating quality but not wanting to pay for it. I don’t know if that’s the best testimony. I do think things are outrageously priced these days, and we do have to be economical, and it is wise to shop for bargains….but sometimes you get what you pay for, and sometimes quality costs.

I was thinking today that I don’t know if I have actually prayed about this yet. In a general way, of course, I’ve prayed for the Lord’s guidance and blessing, but I don’t think I prayed about this specifically. While I was at the fabric store I prayed that I might be able to either find what I was looking for or be able to adjust my thinking to something different, but I also need to pray for the Lord’s direction in this. I’m always delighted in people’s homes to hear stories of how the Lord provided a certain piece of furniture or a decoration. If I seek and follow His leading I won’t stray into spending too much of His resources and I’ll have the blessing of seeing how He provided.

Well, I don’t know if anyone is still reading this far, but it has been helpful to me to “think out loud” and get the right perspective. 🙂