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July 2012 Yahoo, Youth Entitlement, Teen Girls, Gluten-Free, Marriage , Desire of Heart

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A categorized storehouse of information for you from past newsletters,
plus a second blog just for recipes!
Compiled especially for you with love by Lois Breneman  

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July 2012  Yahoo, Youth Entitlement, Teen Girls, Gluten-Free, Marriage, Desire of Heart
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IN THIS ISSUE:
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CLEANING HOUSE: A MOM'S TWELVE-MONTH EXPERIMENT TO RID HER HOME OF YOUTH ENTITLEMENT
CLEANING TIPS
FOR TEEN GIRLS
GLUTEN FREE FLOUR
GLUTEN FREE WAFFLES OR PANCAKES
SPELT TORTILLA CRISPS
TASTY TIDBITS
SOME THINGS I'VE LEARNED OVER 34 YEARS OF MARRIAGE
HOW THE LORD GRANTED ME THE DESIRE OF MY HEART

PRECIOUS GEMS

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CLEANING HOUSE:
A MOM'S TWELVE-MONTH EXPERIMENT TO RID HER HOME OF YOUTH ENTITLEMENT

Book by Kay Wills Wyma - Thanks to Joyce Quam in Virginia for this good information!
Joyce says, "A dear friend brought this book to Bible Study so eager to share it with others. As a mother 
herself she could relate to its message of "generations of entitlement" and wanted to share this mother's
story. The book,'Cleaning House....' by Kay Willis Wyma is both convicting and insightful and just filled
with personal testimonies and humor. It is a "must read."
http://www.amazon.com/Cleaning-House-Twelve-Month-Entitlement-ebook/dp/B007WKFM7C/ref=tmm_
kin_title_0?ie=UTF8&m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&qid=1339037936&sr=1-1
A quote from the link above:
Do your kids think that clean, folded clothes magically appear in their drawers? Do they roll their eyes when you suggest they clean the bathroom? Do you think it’s your job to pave their road to success? As parents, so often we hover, race in to save, and do everything we can for our kids—unintentionally reinforcing their belief that the world revolves around them.
 
When Kay Wyma realized that an attitude of entitlement had crept into her home, this mother of five got some attitude of her own. Cleaning House is her account of a year-long campaign to introduce her kids to basic life skills. From making beds to grocery shopping to refinishing a deck chair, the Wyma family experienced for themselves the ways meaningful work can transform self-absorption into earned self-confidence and concern for others.
 
With irresistible humor and refreshing insights, Kay candidly details the ups and downs of removing her own kids from the center of the universe. The changes that take place in her household will inspire you to launch your own campaign against youth entitlement. As Kay says, “Here’s to seeing what can happen when we tell our kids, ‘I believe in you, and I’m going to prove it by putting you to work.’”

At the link above, you can read reviews by Elisa Morgan, Jim Daly, Joe White, Dr. Howard Hendricks, and Governor Mike Huckabee.

 
About the Author:
Kay Wills Wyma has five kids, ages four to fourteen, and one SUV with a lot of carpool miles. She holds a bachelor's from Baylor University and an MIM from the American Graduate School of International Management (Thunderbird). Before transitioning to stay-at-home mom, she held positions at the White House, the Staubach Company, and Bank of America. She and her husband, Jon, live with their family in the Dallas area.


CLEANING TIPS
Teach your children these tricks of the trade, by having them help!

How to Clean the Glass on Your Oven Door ~ Add about a 1/4 cup of baking soda in a dish and mix just enough water to make a slightly runny paste. Spread your mixture all over the oven door glass - and the door if necessary.  Wait 15-30 minutes depending on the severity, then wipe off.  If there are still spots remaining, they should easily scrub off with a Magic Eraser.
 
How to Clean Scratch Marks off of Dishes ~ These scratches are often caused by nickel in flatware.  Rub Bar Keepers Friend (liquid) on the scratches and if that doesn't remove them, try the more abrasive version, the powder (like a cleanser).  Rub in with a cleaning cloth and apply elbow grease.
 
How to Clean a Glass Top Stove ~ Wear rubber gloves.  Using a bowl of hot tap water with some dish soap such as Dawn, submerge a cleaning cloth in the bowl to get it wet.  Sprinkle a generous amount of baking soda over the dirty area of the glass top.  Squeeze about half of the water from the soaking cloth and lay over the dirty areas.  After waiting about 15-20 minutes, rub the cloth in circles over the baking soda paste to remove the loosened grime.  Repeat if necessary.  Dry and shine with Windex.

How to Remove Soap Scum in Tubs and Showers ~ Heat 12 oz. of white vinegar in microwave until hot and pour into a squirt bottle.  Add 12 oz. of Dawn dishwashing liquid, put on the lid and and gently shake to mix. You now have a powerful cleaning product that will melt soap scum and tub and shower buildup, clean sinks, appliances and just about anything. Just spray it on, scrub, rinse and be amazed. For tough soap scum build-up, spray the mixture on and allow it to sit as long as overnight. Then, scrub and rinse.  Read more: http://www.food.com/recipe/tub-and-shower-magic-434275#ixzz1zENTfG9A

 
Swiffer Wetjet Refill ~ Dip the tip of an empty Swiffer Wetjet solution bottle into boiling water for about 10 seconds and the lid will twist off.  Use a gripper or a towel.  Refill with your preferred cleaning solution at appropriate dilution and re-cap to save dollars!
 
Clean the Lint Buildup from a Clothes Dryer's Trap ~ with a chopstick.
 
How to Remove Lipstick Stains from Clothing ~ Spray with hairspray, then launder.
 
Clean Bottom of Iron with a Dryer Sheet ~ Set your iron on low, and rub the iron over the dryer sheet until the buildup disappears.

Refresh Your Linen Closet ~ with baking soda.  Place an open box of baking soda next to your sheets and towels to stave off mustiness.
 
Citrus Peel as a Disposal Refresher ~ Save citrus peel to put down the disposal to clean and deodorize it.
 
Use Cornmeal as a Grease Absorber ~ Cornmeal absorbs grease on light colored fabric or upholstery.  Pour enough over the soiled area and let set for 15 to 30 minutes. Vacuum to remove the grains.
 
Use an Emery Board to Save an Eraser ~ To revive a dried-out eraser or clean a smudged one, lightly rub it over an emery board. The board's fine grain will shave off the eraser's old top layer, leaving you with more mistake-removing surface.
 
How to Remove Sticky Labels ~ Use a hair dryer!
 
Shine Brass and Copper with a paste made from a few tablespoons of white vinegar and equal parts salt and flour. Apply with a soft cloth, rinse, and dry.
 
Prevent Rusty Cans with fingernail polish.  Paint it on the bottom of cans to prevent rusty rings on the tub or shower.
 
Repair Scratches in Hardwood Floors by rubbing a shelled walnut into the scratch.  Their natural oils help hide the flaws.


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A FRESH PERSPECTIVE
by Stacy Miller - Used by permission
 

Recently I've been going through a lot of adversity, sickness, and trials.  My husband hasn't had any work for over a month, so I am carrying the full weight of the bills.  On top of this, I found a $400 error in the checkbook, and it wasn't in our favor.  I've been dealing with a sinus infection for over ten days and it just doesn't want to let go.  And there are all kinds of rumors going around at work regarding upcoming changes that are enough to twist your stomach in knots.  I hate to admit it, but in the midst of all of this, I've failed to faithfully read the Word.  Instead, I've been guilty of running to the Wii to vent my anger and frustration through exercise.  If I don't do the Wii, then I want to escape through watching television.
 
Now I have to admit -- the Wii has been really good for me.  It has helped to increase my lung capacity to where the asthma issues aren't quite as intense or as frequent.  And the exercise has nearly alleviated my monthly female issues, which is all the more reason to want to keep using the Wii.  However, I read something the other day that made me realize that when I run to these other things instead of the Lord, I am making it a god.
 
I decided to make a change and get back to reading the Word.  I felt led to read Psalm 91 in The Living Bible because sometimes reading a familiar portion of scripture in a different version can give me a fresh perspective.  There were a few things that really stood out to me. 
 
Psalm 91:1 
We live within the shadow of the Almighty, sheltered by the God who is above all gods.
(If I want to be sheltered by the God who is above all gods, I need to LIVE within His shadow -- I need to LIVE in HIM, not running to other things that can so easily become a functional god for me.)
91:2 This I declare, that He alone is my refuge, my place of safety; He is my God, and I am trusting Him.
(I need to focus on Him being a refuge for me and remember what safety there is in dwelling in Him.  I need to remind myself that HE is my God, and I WILL trust in Him, instead of focusing on my problems.)
91:4  His faithful promises are your armor.
(There is no armor like the armor of God.  I need to be meditating on His promises because they are the armor that will deliver me from the fears that assail me.)
91:9 For Jehovah is my refuge!  I choose the God above all gods to shelter me. 
(The word "choose" really stood out to me in this verse.  It is MY choice how I am going to respond to the daily frustrations and fears.  Am I going to run to the refrigerator and gorge on junk food?  Am I going to escape through watching TV?  Am I going to play on the Wii for hours just so I can focus on something besides my problems?  It is MY choice.)
91:12 They (the angels) will steady you with their hands to keep you from stumbling against the rocks on the trail. 
(When I'm on a "rocky trail," those angels are there to help me and keep me from stumbling and losing my way.)
91:16 I will satisfy him with a full life and give him my salvation.
(Nothing on this earth has the ability to satisfy me and give me a full life like the Lord.)
 
Viewing this portion of scripture in a different version really did give me a much-needed, new perspective.  I have noticed a difference already in my thoughts and my attitude.  While my body may still feel the effects of this nasty sinus infection, at least my spirit has been refreshed.  I may still have the same trials before me, but now I don't feel so alone and overwhelmed.
 

GLUTEN FREE FLOUR
Thanks to my daughter-in-law, Rachael Breneman, for this recipe!  I've learned so much from her!
I ordered most of my flours from i-herb.com.  If you've never ordered from them, you may use my e-mail address to get a discount on your first order.)  Although I don't benefit, you will save $5.

1 cup brown rice flour
1 cup fava, garbanzo, or white bean flour
1 cup millet flour
1 1/2 cups potato starch
1 1/2 cups tapioca starch
2 cups sorghum flour
1 cup almond flour
(Store flour in refrigerator or freezer).


GLUTEN FREE WAFFLES OR PANCAKES
1 cup gluten free flour (above)
2 tsp. baking powder
1/2 tsp. salt
1 cup liquid (I usually use less and usually use carrot juice)
*1 large egg (See egg replacement instructions below)
1 large egg yolk
1 1/2 Tbsp. oil (I usually use more for extra calories and nutrition as well as to keep from sticking.) 

*You can replace 1 whole egg with 1 Tbsp. milled flax seed and 3 Tbsp. hot water.  Allow to set for 2-10 minutes before adding to a recipe.



SPELT TORTILLA CRISPS

Thanks to Lorna Grooten in Virginia for sharing this recipe!
 
2 cups light spelt flour
1 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp sea salt
1/4 cup light olive oil
1/2 to 3/4 cup warm water
 
Combine flour, baking powder, and salt.
Add the oil and mix until blended.
Work water into the dough until a sticky ball forms.
Cover the dough with plastic wrap and let rest for at least 30 minutes.
Divide the dough into 6 to 8 balls. Cover them again with plastic wrap.
Roll the balls out on lightly floured surface into tortillas measuring 6 or 7 inches and 1/8 inch thick.
Cook tortillas in a heavy cast iron skillet for 30 seconds on each side.
Cut them into wedges and bake them at 350 for 8-10 minutes.
Serve with your choice of dip.
 

TASTY TIDBITS
Beautiful and Tasty Appetizer or Snack ~ Place three chunks (1 each of pineapple, banana and strawberry) on a toothpick. Dip one side into dark or white chocolate.  Place on wax paper and allow chocolate to harden.

Dip Strawberries in Yogurt and Freeze on wax paper.  You will get an amazing appetizer or snack!  Cut them in half

while frozen for an even more beautiful presentation!

Veggie and Dip Cups ~ Using clear plastic bathroom cups or clear juice glasses, pour a few tablespoons of veggie dip

into the bottom of each cup.  Add sticks of celery, carrots along with strips of red, yellow and green peppers for a colorful appetizer, salad, or snack.

Roast Green Beans with olive oil and fresh Parmesan.  Sprinkle with seasoned salt.

Roast Asparagus with grated lemon zest.  Sprinkle with seasoned salt.


Healthy Breakfast Smoothie ~ In a blender, process 2 ripe bananas, 2 cups ice, 1/3 cup yogurt, 1/2 cooked oatmeal, 1/3
cup almonds, and a little honey.

Fruit and Veggie Smoothie ~ In a blender or Vitamix, add: 2 cups filtered water, 1 Tbsp. coconut oil, 1 Tbsp. honey, 2 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice, 1 cup kale, 1 box strawberries.  Add a few blueberries to get rid of the green color, which may turn off most kids.
 

Some Things I've Learned Over 34 Years of Marriage

http://www.guardyourmarriage.com/apps/blog/
by Eileen Rife - Copyright June 18, 2010 - Used by permission
   
Freshman year. Southeastern Bible College, 1973. I sat in a wingback chair during a Welcome New Student Tea. The young man sitting on the floor began to ask me one question after another. I'd never been asked so many questions. Turned out that young man was Chuck Rife. The last question he asked me that day was, "Do you have a ride to church tonight?" It was Wednesday. I didn't have a car; he didn't have a car. But he knew a married couple on campus who did and were willing to give us a ride.
 
Thus, a friendship began which deepened into a love relationship. Three years later, I was walking down the aisle toward my valiant prince who had ridden up on his noble steed and swept me off my feet into everlasting bliss.
 
It wasn't long into our marriage when I realized my valiant prince had a few chinks in his armor and his helmet was a bit askew. Even more disconcerting was the fact that his lovely princess had a few flaws of her own, and marriage only seemed to accentuate them.
 
We moved into our first apartment--campus housing--for $75 month, furnished with Rescue Mission finds and family/friend wedding gifts. Life was sweet. We would come home at night and flip on the kitchen lights. Chuck would grab one of my brand new kitchen towels and smack roaches on the walls and counters. Enter one of our first marital conflicts--I detest bug guts all over my counters.
 
But it gets better--Chuck told me he would do the bills for a year, then he would like for me to do them, which meant for the rest of my life. Needless to say, in those first few years, there were many bounced checks. Again, marital conflict.
 
Reflecting on our years together, I sat down, pulled out my journal and began to note some of the things I've learned over 34 years of marriage.
 
Stuff like:
 
1) If I want to have any cover, I have to nail the sheets to my side of the bed.
2) That a raised toilet seat is not a personal affront.
3) That we actually do have several things in common, like which way the toilet paper rolls.
4) That silence means "I'm thinking" about that.
5) That when my husband walks into the kitchen wearing goggles and with jackhammer in hand, I'd better prepare to call 911.
6) That when I can't find Chuck, he's either playing golf or hidden in a hole out front (he'll have to tell you about that some time).
7) I've also learned that marriage really is like a three-ring circus--first comes the engagement ring, then comes the wedding ring, and then comes the suffeRING. But that God intends to use the suffering to make me more like Jesus.
8) I've learned that marriage will test every fiber in my spiritual fabric.
9) I've learned that the NO.1 problem in marriage is selfishness.
10) That the chief end of marriage is not my happiness, but my holiness.
11) That the greater the difficulties, the more opportunity I have to become like Him.
12) I've learned that marriage can last a lifetime, 'cause I saw it modeled by our parents.
13) I've learned that Chuck can't be "God" to me. The LORD must be God--my number one Husband, Provider, and Protector--my security. This has been a growing process and still is. And God has used sexual difficulties, children's issues, family background differences, and financial stressors to consistently bump my focus back to Him.
14) I've learned that the closer we grow to God, the closer we grow to one another.
15) I've learned that words can wound or heal.
16) I've learned that marriage is a primary forum for practicing forgiveness.
17) I've learned that the 7 hardest words in the English language are "I was wrong, will you forgive me?"
18) I've learned that marriage is my NO.1 Ministry, because a strong marriage makes a strong family. Strong families make strong churches; strong churches make strong communities; and strong communities make a strong world.
19) For this reason, I've learned that marriage is on Satan's number one hit list.
20 I've learned that our marriage is a reflection of Jesus and His Bride, the Church.
 
So I ask myself? What kind of picture am I offering to those around me?
 
My son-in-law, Nathan, surprised me the other day with mounted pics he had taken of Sri Lanka and Washington State.  He enjoys photography and these shots showed it! He knows just the right way to angle the camera, the right light exposure, the right equipment to use to capture the desired effect. All with clear, sharp focus.
 
That's my aim: to grow a godly marriage with clear, sharp focus--intent on one purpose: becoming like Christ and offering the world a picture of His relationship with us.

HOW GOD GRANTED ME ONE OF THE DESIRES OF MY HEART
by Lois Breneman - June, 2012

For years I dreamed of someday having a granddaughter who would be interested in learning how to sew. When Ryan Elizabeth was born almost five years ago, I made her a large pink and green quilted wall hanging of machine embroidered designs, including a butterfly, pink koala bear, bird, flowers and a pin cushion with needles sticking in it. I asked her mother to show her the pin cushion and tell her that I'd teach her how to sew someday. 

Recently her beloved Paw Paw and I spent a week with her family in their home.  I did crafts with her and made her some clothes, after helping her make another pillow.  The pillow matched her dearly loved stuffed animal, Jaggy.  She was mesmerized, standing by my sewing machine with her eyes open wide and her mouth open, as she watched.  She learned what a bobbin is, where it goes in the sewing machine!  Soon as I sewed, I noticed she was at the table using circles of fleece as pattern pieces (her own idea), and cutting around them!  The circles that she used for pattern pieces were later turned into a flower which I glued to a clip for her hair.  So I showed her how to pin the pattern piece to the paper before cutting, and she proceeded to cut out a stack of circles, concentrating intently! 


During the week I made Ryan a sundress with little red apples in the print, a white eyelet skirt with a hot pink ribbon laced through the holes around hem of the skirt, as well as a lined Jaggy dress, as she calls it, with two layers of a very full skirt.  Then we had an extensive photo shoot with her wearing each new outfit.  She always managed to get a swirling segment in each photo shoot.  She loves swirling full skirts, so I will have to make her a complete circle skirt next!  With the leftover scraps of Jaggy fabric, I made Ryan a lined, padded purse with a pocket, a rose glued to a hair clip for her hair, a wide headband, a hair ribbon, and a bookmark.  There are still a few scraps left over to add special touches to handmade cards for her which I know she will love!  We also did a lot of crafts that week as well as the following week during our family vacation with all twelve of our family members.

While together one evening I mentioned to my four year old granddaughter that she and I have a lot in common - that we both like pink, purple, ruffles and other similar things.  Ryan excitedly chimed in, adding, "And sewing and crafts and clouds!"  The night before we were looking for animals and fish in the sky together.  We even found a dinosaur, along with a porpoise and Scottie dog.


I thank the Lord for graciously granting me one of the desires of my heart in having a young granddaughter who would love sewing and crafts as much as she does!  Her older brother, Justin, also loves doing crafts and even sewing projects such as pillows!  I had planned on teaching them both how to sew on a button during family vacation, but time didn't allow, so that's something we have to do the next time we're together!  I keep counting my blessings, and thanking the Lord for each one of our four precious grandchildren!


PRECIOUS GEMS

Savannah (4) never ceases to keep me on my toes.  Tonight we passed an ambulance and she immediately prayed, "Dear God, please help the boy or girl in that ambulance to be okay."  My heart swelled with pride at her sensitivity, knowing she remembered her own sister being loaded into an ambulance before.  Then she noticed my teary eyes and followed it up with, "Don't worry, Mom.  God said the kid was going to be fine.  He said, "Anything for you, Darlin'!"  Sigh. ~ Lauren in Virginia 

Got a giggle this morning. Darren picked up the hairbrush and started to brush Savannah's hair. She quickly responded, "No no no! I do my own hair now." He backed off and told her he didn't know that. Hands on her hips, she looked at him and replied, "Dad, seriously? I'm four!" and shaking her head she stalked off to fix her hair. 🙂 ! Lauren in Virginia

While we were in Montana, I took the grandkids to see Papaw in the hospital.  As we were on our way home, Timothy (11) said, "Let's go to Bob Ward's (a sporting goods store).  Victoria (13) said, "I want to go to the mall."   Not to be left out, nearly 3-year-old Samara piped up and said, "I want to go to the car wash!  But I cry in the car wash!"  Her sister explained that when the big brushes descend on the car and begin scrubbing, Samara gets scared and begins crying.  However, once they get outside the car wash, she is fine and wants to go through again!  Guess it must be something like the terror - and thrill - of a roller coaster ride! ~ Nancy in Pennsylvania

 
So this morning Karlie (9), pointed out what she thought was our cat on a stump. Instead it was a couple of raccoons (on a stump in the lake).  I told her they were mating. She asked, "What is mating?"  I answered, "Go ask Mom." - Mike, husband of my niece, Julie in Washington ~ Lois

Raylie (6), has been saying a lot lately.  She told me, "I love you, Mommy, more than any other girl in the world, but I love Daddy 3rd most out of all the boys in the world because I love God and Jesus the most!  Because without God and Jesus, none of us would be here." ~ Julie in Washington

Our granddaughter, Ryan Elizabeth (4), graduated from Pre-K on a Friday, and was anxiously planning to go to kindergarten the following Monday.  She even packed her own lunch!  She was so disappointed that she has to wait a couple months for kindergarten, so I told her that we'd play "kindergarten" together when we visit.  We did.  I taught her how to read nine "at" words with consonants in front.  "Cat" was one of those words, so after she knew those, she asked me to teach her some "dog" words.  Next we did "og" words like dog, fog, frog, log, bog.  Later that week I taught our grandson, Daniel, also 4, how to read the "at" words.  I loved seeing them think so hard as they sounded out each letter.  Such a privilege for me! ~ Lois

While visiting some of our daughter's family recently, I was mentioning how I had been making angel food cakes to give away, after I learned that I was allergic to egg whites.  When Ryan Elizabeth (4) heard that I gave the cakes away to friends, rather than making them all for Paw Paw, she looked up at me with a serious frown on her face, and asked, "Why did you give them away?  Wasn't Paw Paw behaving?"  ~ 🙂 Lois

 
Ladies, I would love to hear from you anytime!
Simply reply to any newsletter and share your thoughts with me.
I'm always looking for cute quotes from kids (old or new would be great)!

I pray each of you found something in this edition to bless, encourage and teach you!
Please remember to pray for each dear Heart to Heart lady and her family,
because so many ladies are going through very tough times and need our prayers!
Some have lost loved ones, others have lost jobs, homes, or their good health.

Pray each day for the protection of our troops, and for their families left at home,
as well as adjustment and employment after they return home.

God bless you and your family and keep you in His loving care!
Your Heart to Heart friend
Lois

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