Thursday, 15 December 2011

Be True to Yourself.



This weekend while spending time with my sister she encouraged me saying: “Be true to yourself.”   

I have really been struggling with feelings of insecurity, yes even after 14 years of homeschooling! 

As I went through my week my heart kept reaching for His.  “Lord why do I feel this way ?” 

and His reply kept echoing.  “Be True To YOURSELF”  


While over at Jo's place take a look around.  Her blog is full of rich lessons learned from the King.  

Lessons that will inspire and encourage you.

Blessings


Wednesday, 14 December 2011

Candle Care

Ever wondered why candles you buy only last about ten hours and then wont light any more even though the sticker on the base says thirty hours of burn time ??


Did you know that candles contain a memory once you use them ?? A couple of years ago I attended a PartyLite party where I learned some really interesting things about candles.

For every inch your candle is in width is one hour of burning time.  So if your candle is 3 inches in diameter  you need to light it three hours before you need it.

If you snuff your candle before that time it will retain a memory and burn down the center of your candle creating a canyon which when it gets deep enough will mean your candle will no longer burn for lack of oxygen. This in turn will reduce your candle burn time.

These candles have only been lit for about 30 min and you can see that there is only about half an inch of the candle melted / warmed. If I snuffed my candle now it would retain this half inch memory and the next time I lit the candle it would only burn this half inch and no more.


These candles have been alight for about four hours


You can see that the wax has melted nearly to the edge and wont go further because of the previous time I lit them the memory is retained.

To blow or snuff a candle ??


It is much better to snuff a candle than blow it out.  When you blow out a candle the force of the air on the wick moves the wick in the candle which makes it lie on a strange angle and off center thus shortening the life of your candle. It also means that the next time you light your candle it will burn off center.

It is also better to place the candle where it is needed before you light it.  Do not move once lit as this will move the wick causing it to move off center.

Hug your candle

Snuff your candle and wait for around five minutes. Gently cup your hands around the top and put a slight inward pressure on the lip.

These three simple steps will mean you will get the full burn time on your candles.

Blessings




Tuesday, 13 December 2011

Liebster Blog Award


Thank you Jennifer. I was a little surprised and blessed on Tuesday morning when I got a message and note from Jennifer over at Little Homeschool on The Prairie conferring the Liebster Blog award to me. 

Jennifer started her blog back in April this year and has just written a book.  I love taking a look at her Craft Monday's posts she has some great ideas for super easy crafts to enjoy with your children.

About the award

Liebster is German and translated means ‘dearest’ or ‘valued’ but it can also mean ‘favourite’ The award is given to talented bloggers who have 200 followers or less, it is a way to show appreciation for other blogs, bring attention to their work and encourage new connections.

This is what is needed to accept the award:

  • Thank your Liebster Blog Award presenter on your blog.
  • Link back to the blogger who awarded you.
  • Give your top 5 picks for the award (I need to cheat on this one sorry)
  • Inform your top 5 by leaving a comment on their blog.
  • Post the award on your blog.

I would like to confer this award to:
I’d love to pass this honor on to some great blogs I've found that embody that description.  Will you join me in encouraging these homeschool moms and bloggers?

  • Chelle from Last in Line.I really enjoy Chelle's blog posts, she loves to share her experiences and encourage other homeschool moms in the process.
  • Nadene from Practical Pages Nadene has a heart for the homeschool comunity.  She is creative and loves to find beautiy in the world around her and encourages you to enjoy your family in your journey of homeschooling.  Nadene also has some great free resources available on her blog.
  • Alecat from Serenades and Solace.Alecat is an encourager at heart and shares her journey with her two children and life at home..
  • Erin at Seven Little Australians and Counting  I enjoy visiting Erin for her encouraging posts. Erin has practical advice and encouraging posts.
  • Vicky over at Creating with Wisdom. Vicki's thoughts and insights encourage and inspire me daily.
  • Collette over at The Art of Being Mama.  I first discovered Collette's blog via Pinterest.  I love her photographs and gentle words.  She shares some really practical ideas and encourages you as Mom and home educator.
Blessings to you all