Category — environmental
Where is Your Focus?
Wow – I hadn’t realized how long it has been since I posted a setlist! Life has been just a tad busy I guess. Sorry about that!
This week’s topic was centered around worry in our home groups, and the passage we were focusing on was 1Samuel 13:1-14. It highlights a time when Saul decided to take matters into his own hands instead of waiting on Samuel, or, rather, waiting on God.
Worry and impatience. Anxiety.
There are so many times in the Bible where this comes up and causes problems for people!
With that in mind, our setlist focused on giving our anxieties to God and keeping a heavenly focus.
- Forever [F]
- Today is the Day [F]
- Rain It Down [A]
- We Will Worship You [D]
- kids storytime
- Beautiful One [E]
- announcements
- message – Staying Small in Your Own Eyes
- Trading My Sorrows [G]
It was a really great sermon, and hopefully we got a good recording of it. I will post it this week if so.
I really liked leading Rain it Down and We Will Worship You back to back – the first focuses on crying out to God in the midst of the storms instead of trying to run away from them, and the second calls for is to cry out when we get too comfortable, to content. These songs remind us that we need God in both the good times and the bad – not just the bad. It is so easy to forget about God when everything is going well… but we can’t! Our focus needs to be fixed on Him daily. Our desire needs to be to have a relationship with Him daily. We need to seek His face… daily.
And that is often so hard to do!
When things aren’t going our way, it is easy to cry out to God. It is easy to admit that we don’t have it all together. It is easy to admit that we need Him, because we (obviously) can’t do it on our own. We need to translate that same need to when things are going our way too. We still need Him, and we still can’t do it all on our own. We just so often don’t recognize our need.
We need to continually focus on Him.
July 25, 2010 No Comments
Earth Hour 2009
Yes, I know, I’m behind… but my question for you is this:
Did you participate in Earth Hour 2009?
We have not yet, it’s only 3:17 pm… but we will be.
If you are reading this before 8:30 pm on March 28, 2009, please turn off your lights at 8:30 tonight for 1 hour. Yep, that’s it! Just turn off all your lights for one little hour…
Thank you for participating!
March 28, 2009 2 Comments
CPSIA and Farming Update 3-22-09
What a wonderful group of elected officials we have these days. Verbage that is so over-reaching that it is hurting us in the name of helping us. Nice. Almost makes a person want to move to another country where the gov’t isn’t as interested in controlling every aspect of your life… but I’m not sure that one of those exists anymore.
This is re-posted from an email to get the info out.
OVERKILL: HOW THE CONSUMER PRODUCT SAFETY IMPROVEMENT ACT IS DAMAGING AMERICAN BUSINESSES
FLY-IN, RALLY AND CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING
TO FIX FLAWS IN NEW PRODUCT SAFETY LAW
Washington, DC – April 1, 2009
Implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) is following a worst-case scenario for manufacturers, retailers and charities. Thanks to the flaws in this law, millions of perfectly safe products are in the process of being destroyed, costing U.S. businesses billions of dollars in the midst of one of the worst economic crises in U.S. history. Charitable organizations and thrift stores are being forced to pull inventory from their shelves at a time when American families need them more than ever. The supply of science supplies to schools is being curtailed. Youth model ATV and dirt bikes are no longer available creating a safety issue because more than 90% of injuries to kids on ATVs occur on large adult size models. Even libraries are at risk of legal liability for lending children’s books. All of these violations of common sense are being done in the name of “safety”.
From unrealistic compliance deadlines that made it impossible for industry or the Consumer Product Safety Commission to adequately prepare before the law went into effect, to the unprecedented decision to retroactively apply the new lead standards and phthalates ban to inventory already sitting in stores and warehouses, CPSIA is causing massive disruptions to industries across the board, particularly small and medium-sized businesses.
So far, Congress has ignored the calls of thousands of small businesses, charities, parents and teachers to fix the flaws in this legislation, refusing even to hold public hearings on the problem. That’s why business and charitable groups are organizing a fly in, rally and Congressional briefing on Capitol Hill to meet with Members of Congress, provide information and bring attention to the CPSIA crisis. Wide participation is anticipated in this unique event to call upon Congress to urgently fix the CPSIA.
Date and Location: April 1, 2009, 10:00am, Capitol Visitors Center, Room HVC201 A&B,
The U.S. Capitol
Speakers will include Members of Congress and representatives from:
· Charitable Organizations
· National Association of Manufacturers
· Small Business owners from various industries affected by CPSIA
· Motorcycle and ATV dealerships
· Publishers and Library Associations
· Product safety and lead experts (to discuss science-based risk assessment)
Confirmed Participating Organizations (as of March 16, 2009)
· Alliance for Children’s Product Safety
· American Apparel and Footwear Association
· American Motorcycle Association
* American Specialty Toy Retailing Association
· Fashion Jewelry Trade Association;
· Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association
· Handmade Toy Alliance
· International Sleep Products Association
· Motorcycle Industry Council
· National Association of Manufacturers
· National Association of Resale and Thrift Shops
National School Supply & Equipment Association
· National Bulk Vendors Association
· Specialty Vehicle Institute of America
· Toy Industry Association
For additional information, please contact the Alliance for Children’s Product Safety at 202-828-7637 and visit the web-site at http://www.AmendTheCPSIA.com. For those who can not attend, the event will be telecast on the mentioned web site.
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This (among other things) just serves to make me wonder why our gov’t hates it’s people. We were once the land of the free, but we are quickly becoming the land of those that cannot do anything because it might turn out to be dangerous for someone… except of course that our gov’t likes to approve the things that truly ARE dangerous for us. One example… check out HR 875 – another “over-reaching” law that will put small businesses out of business, leaving big agri-business as our only option (you know, the people who grow the GMO crap from Monsanto. Oh goody.)
I’m not feeling up to the debate today, ut if you want some info on Monsano (the truth rather than what our fine gov’t tells us) I found a great video – it’s a long one, but very informative. Take a look at it here. Hopefully this one will be available for a bit – go watch it quickly before it gets pulled.
Want more info? Check out HR 875 (as in actually read it) over at GovTrack. Want another one to look at? How about S 425 in the Senate.
I guess the First Lady just planted a “Neo-Victory Garden” that may soon be illegal! Well, it will be if the wife-of-a-Monsanto-employee-that-sponsored-the-bill gets her (Monsanto’s) way. Organic seeds contain contaminants you know… ’cause GMO seeds are just DNA (and we’ve been ingesting DNA since we were created, so it can’t be bad for us.)
Any thoughts? Please share…
March 22, 2009 1 Comment
I Say… You Think!
This is an interesting way to get to know people a bit better… if you want to take part (without having my answers sway yours) get the list here!
Onto the answers…
- Pain :: don’t like it
- Lego :: my eggo
- Trooper :: storm
- Flicker :: pictures
- Character :: I got lots of them – which do you want?
- Determined :: Nani
- Wing :: man
- Control :: freak!
- Automatic :: Nah, I drive a stick, thanks!
- Yeah :: … riiiiiiiight…
interesting to learn about myself this way… how about you?
**yes, I am home sick today, can you tell?**
March 2, 2009 No Comments
Want a good laugh?
Um, yes it does deserve a re-post, although I object to the notion that it’s just women drivers that are idiots behind the wheel. I generally park a little more like the last one… What? It works better if you give it a little bit of gas (helps with the turning velocity)
I have to say though, I would have gotten out and parked the car for that woman as well. No, I actually may have just parked there while she was pulling forward to try again. Idiots don’t deserve good parking spots if it takes that many tries!
February 24, 2009 No Comments
Nat’l Bankruptcy Day – TOMORROW
Well, tomorrow is the day… the day that the new CPSIA goes into effect. The day that I can no longer sell bags made for those under 12. The day that consignment shops will be operating illegally. The day that libraries will technically be operating illegally if they choose to have books intended for kids under age 12 on their shelves.
Yes, this law is stupid.
And it can’t come at a much worse time. The economy is tanking, it’s going to hell in a hand-basket, it’s getting worse folks. As of tomorrow there will be hundreds more that will be trying to figure out how to make ends meet. People who have been creating beautiful, handmade, safe toys for our kids can’t legally sell them. Consignment shops carrying kids clothes will be required by law to have every item tested before they can sell them.
Not to sound like a conspiracy theorist, but do we have a gov’t that is doing everything that they can to usher in socialism or what? More and more people will be losing their homes, and over stupid wording in a stupid law that will not fix the issues with toys coming out of China anyway!
Factory workers in China put in 20 hour days regularly so that Americans can buy the cheap crap that is being shoved into our homes. Sometimes they get an entire hour to sleep before they have to be on the clock again – and they lay their heads down where they are working to catch some zzz’s. As of tomorrow, they will be even more busy. Nothing like handing the money over to China on a silver platter! Why? Because it’s the huge toy manufacturers that will be able to afford the testing that this idiotic law mandates – not the small domestic ones.
I know, I’ve been harping on this for a couple of months, but it really is that important. What will our schools start looking like when the books that they make available to our kids are suddenly illegal because they haven’t been tested? How are school districts going to afford to pay higher prices for new books when they are already having to lay off half of their teachers?
Seriously… can our law makers be more idiotic?
Yes, protect our children. I’m all for that. But don’t “protect” them by handing our economy over to another country! What kind of country are they going to inherit if the gov’t continues to offer massive debt-inducing bailout programs, and cuts it’s people off at the knees like this? Not one I’d want to be a part of.
Socialism, here we come. Oh goody.
I don’t know about you, but I rather like having some FREEDOMS… and I’m tired of the few trading them away from me for no real reason… except perhaps that they want to have more control.
Write to your senators, your representatives, your local papers, your mayors & governors, tell others about this. DO SOMETHING!!!
Please?
February 9, 2009 No Comments
What is Twitter anyway?
For those that are interested, here is a great little video that explains this new phenomenon..
February 5, 2009 No Comments
Reusable Lunch Sets – Coupon!
Yes, I’m one of those moms… my kids take their lunch to school every day, and they use a lunch system that cuts down on the amount of waste that they generate (generally none!)
A week or so ago I came across a new lunch box system that I must admit, I fell instantly in love with!
They are called Kids Konserve, and they are made from stainless steel instead of plastic. The lunch set comes with a 16 ounce stainless steel beverage container, two 8-ounce stainless steel containers, a food kozy (for sandwiches and food items), and a cloth napkin all conveniently stored in a reusable recycled cotton sack. The lunch kit retails for $40, and you can order everything inside separately.
Personally, I love the look of the stainless steel, and since my kids never have to warm anything up it works out great. They come in a couple of different fabrics too – caterpillars, butterflies and the original green – and they are all cute!
But why should you invest in something like this instead of the cheap plastic lunch boxes that we see everywhere?
Well, for starters there is the waste issue – and this is generated mostly from kids who bring their lunch. According to the Center for Ecoliteracy, the average elementary student generates between 45-90 pounds of plastic bags, foil, and additional waste in school lunch programs annually. That’s a lot of waste! It is coming from the single-serve containers that are getting sent to school – chips, applesauce, juice boxes, etc. With a lunch box system like Kids Konserve, you can buy in bulk and just portion out what your kids will eat each day.
Oh, and if you are able to buy foods in bulk instead of single-serve pre-packaged containers, the cost is MUCH less! A jar of all-natural, organic applesauce costs me $3.50, and I can get a lunch-sized portion for 2 kids for a week out of that. The single-serve containers come in a package of 6 (only 3 days) and cost $4. Chips are even worse.
They also offer a Tiffen in two sizes – child’s and adults. These are great stackable containers that don’t take up much space. Kind of like a Japanese bento box…
So, what am I sharing all of this for? Well, KidsKonserve.com has generously shared a coupon code with us! Yay!
The discount lasts from Feb 1 – March 31. Just head over to their site – kidskonserve.com – and use the coupon code “alex” to save 10% off your total order.
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I know… there is always the question of your kids remembering to bring their lunch box home… I have 2 girls – 1st & 2nd grade – and they have been taking their lunch to school every day since they started school. Only once has either of them forgotten something, and one of their friends saw it and brought it to them before school was out. If they understand that it is important to you, they will make it a point to keep it important to them too. With the name tag built into the bag it’s even easier! Just write their name on it just in case, and it will find it’s way back to them.
Kids Konserve is a mom-owned company that is trying to do their part to help the environment, one family at a time. Let’s help them out and tell others too!
February 2, 2009 No Comments















































