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We are a Christian homeschooling family of 9 sharing experiences on our 14 acre farm in rural Virginia. Blog entries could feature anything going on in our lives: our walk with Christ, triumphs and struggles, homeschool, family life, helpful hints, tips for large family living, rural living, herbal medicine, etc. If you enjoyed your visit, please drop us a line at contentmentacres@yahoo.com
I'll raise my hands and praise the God
who gives
Alan found me through genealogy research. It looked like we were closely related but then we learned we weren't related at all! Through it, we became friends. Alan is a super nice man and my brother in Christ. He lives in Colorado.
His parents and sister were recently in a very bad, weather related car accident. His father did not survive the accident. His mother is in ICU. Here is the most recent update he gave me:
2/25: Alan told me today that his mother just had an 9 hour surgery on her hips. The surgery went well. She is recovering from that before the next surgery. Alan and his wife are en route to see her (Colorado to Nebraska) today.
2/19: Hi Wendy, She is not well. She was in surgery for 11 hours yesterday for her back because when they tried to do it before they had some issues and then when they tried to wake her up they could not. So that put her behind schedule. Her next surgery will be Monday at the earliest. Please continue to pray for her.
2/15: "My sister was released Friday from the hospital with some bumps and bruises. My mom had her first of 3 surgeries on Saturday. It lasted 7 hours. She has another tomorrow and Friday. It’s going to be a lot for her to handle. She’s in ICU on a ventilator because they had a hard time getting her off it. She has a 2 broken arms a broken femur a broken pelvis and a broken back. So I appreciate the prayers and keep them coming."
Please pray for Alan's mother and his entire family.
Our young friend, who is the daughter of a life long friend, has a high risk pregnancy due to a heart issue. She is asking us to pray that baby will stay put until her induction day. Thank you all!
The baby is making extra aminiotic fluid which is putting more pressure on the womb.
Some of my vegetarian friends are very excited about this product. I urge caution.
"Regulators with CFS report a “troubling” study done on rats showing heme disrupted reproductive cycles, reduced clotting ability, caused kidney problems and triggered the development of anemia."
"The FDA initially refused approval"
When they push to get something passed, WAIT a few years before you use it.
https://topclassactions.com/lawsuit-settlements/consumer-products/food/1008551-impossible-burger-not-tested-enough-center-food-safety-claims/
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A sweet lady and former cafeteria lady in my hometown has not been able to see hardly anyone for NINE MONTHS. CoVid would likely not be kind to her due to her age and health. Her children are doing what they can, but they say it is wearing on her mentally. If you would like to send a card or a small gift, please contact me at the email in the header.
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She has received some of the things that were mailed to her. Her daughter said she called her twice to talk about it. It brightened her day in a big way! She plans to write everyone a thank you note. Thank you to those who poured out some love on this dear lady.
If you want to take cuttings off of any of my:
purple grape vines
red grape vines
muscadine grape vines
peach trees
hybrid popular trees
apple trees
pear trees
cactuses
blackberries (dig up)
tiger lilies (dig up)
mint (dig up)
purple tree collards
lavender (dig up)
rosemary (dig up)
thyme (dig up)
green and white hostas (dig up)
green hostas (dig up)
or anything else I might be forgetting, contact me through the email in the header. I will load you up with garden goodness. My love to all!
I am looking for skirret carrot seeds so I can add this perennial vegetable to my farm. I am willing to trade for or purchase them.
Madysen, a very sweet and beautiful young lady, has to move with her mother to Florida and will eventually live with her sister in Atlanta. Madysen's parents could use some prayer for their marriage.
Caleb and Madysen are very close and hope things work out so they can have a future together. This upcoming move is very hard on both of their hearts. Madysen now leaves on the 27th and will not be back until June when she has her cermony for her graduation. She completed the coursework through online studies, made necessary by CoVid, at our local high school a couple of months ago.
Clint and I prayed with them for God to reveal His will in this relationship and to protect their hearts as they go forward. Both have given their relationship to the Lord's control and are committed to waiting until they are married.
Our guy got back to us today and said everything on the Truman Road house is in good shape. We are taking up money to buy this dear gentleman groceries.
If you would like to contribute, please let us know through the email in the header.
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2/15: We have been working at the Stafford location. We are looking at beginning project in Suffolk.
Some friends are suppose to get pictures and check out the condition of the roof, handrails, etc and get back to us. This is a former teacher at our high school who has fell on hard times.
Mr. Monroe is elderly and not only could use a helping hand but some love and encouragement.
If you have skills and would like to help out or would like to donate materials, please let us know through the email in the header.
I highly recommend PENINSULA HEATING AND AIR. Here's our story:
In a discussion on creation, a friend, who is a biochemist, recounted this statement which she said read in a book:
"If you think the universe is without a creator, well, it's likening to a jumbo jet crashing and then all the parts accidentally springing back together after impact. Think on that."
We are staying in a house along the river in Cobbs Creek. Around 12:30 p.m. the house started shaking, and we heard a terrible deep rumbling noise. A man's truck slid off the road in the rain and hit a tree. The scene is right next to us. The rumbling and vibrations are from the engine. The truck was smoking and about to catch fire. The man is trapped inside by the steering wheel which is tight against his chest. He is able to speak. As we were investigating, a state trooper was leaving the scene and stopped to inform us.
Clint has training and served in the FD. He is on the scene assisting. I will update with whatever info I can when I can.
Update: Clint just texted me and said to pray hard because it is bad. The only real help I can give this man is soliciting intercessory prayers on his behalf. Please pray for his salvation and his life.
Update: Please pray for the man's loved ones. He did not make it.
If very sensitive, skip the rest:
The driver suffered a significant head wound when the truck rolled. He was bleeding profusely. The truck slid off the road on a high curve, hit a tree, rolled, and then hit an embankment. The truck was right side up, and the cab was crushed flat-made even with the bed of the truck. I do not believe he was in excess of the speed limit. There have been several accidents on this curve and one was last week. I am going to see if I can get some signage put up to protect other drivers. Too many are being hurt here. Please pray my efforts are successful and go through the red tape quickly.
The trooper said the driver was speaking to him, but Clint said the man stopped talking while he, Clint, was there. So he was talking for a good while. The driver's vitals were checked again, and then things on the scene lost their urgency. That's generally how things at a fatal accident go. They don't loudly announce it. A couple are told and then the rest of the workers pick up on it by the looks and other things. The people there, including my husband, will carry this home with them tonight.
I believe it was the Holy Spirit that spoke quietly to my heart with "stay and pray." I am so glad I heeded because things like this break my heart for a long time. Images would make it harder. Experience has taught me that.
Please pray for the man's family, the workers still on the scene trying to extricate his body, and the person who has to deliver the news to his family. What a sad and horrible event!
Clint was given a standing invitation to join the FD here because of his valuable assistance. We do not live here, but if we ever do, he will most likely join. Even the Lieutenant's wife took time to thank him personally.
Out of courtesy for the family, POLICE have put out that the driver struck an embankment and was instantly killed. We will not share the name or other details in this post for obvious reasons.
Father, what a horrible and gruesome day this has been! Help us all to remember time is not guaranteed to us. Let us make the most of each day and live for your glory. Please comfort this man's loved ones and let them work together with love and the best interest of others in the days and weeks ahead to say goodbye and settle his affairs. If any of them do not know you, let this be a wake up call to make that decision today. In Jesus' name we ask this, our loving Father.
A very late THANK YOU to Clint's men for the generous gifts they gave him for Christmas! I was going to post a picture with a thank you, but issues with my phone and computer hampered that.
THANK YOU to Tim N. for the canning jars he scored for my family this past week!
Please pray for our dear friend Richard S. aka Shammy. Clint's co-worker and family friend had back surgery recently and is A LOT of pain still. The doctors say this is normal, but it sure isn't easy.
Caleb took his final exam on Thursday and passed.
He is now another Asbell college graduate!!
He has already signed up and is taking a class to get some OSHA certifications.
We are very proud of Caleb!
That makes three Asbell family college graduates in less than a month!
We are very proud of each of them!
https://gab.com/RealMarjorieGreene/posts/105680111343958963
I agree!
I have to say that I remain surprised by how many people are now pressure canning as a way to build up their food stores for "just in case." It's good to hear of people of all ages learning this valuable skill that makes our population less dependent on the food supply chain.
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"Hey Wendy, I have been having a blast pressure canning. I processed chicken over the weekend. The liquid level was lower than what it should have been. The chicken above the line is turning dark. Can we eat it, or do we need to throw it out? I hate to waste a jar!"
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Somewhere during processing, you had a too rapid temperature change which caused siphoning which is why the broth level is lower. If you make a temperature adjustment while canning, make slight adjustments over a longer period. Once you know where to set the temperature, you won't need to adjust it.
Don't remove the canner from the stove eye after processing. Let it sit and cool slowly there.
ALSO: Don't put cold wet cloths on the canner to cool it off faster so you can open it sooner. That is a sudden temperature change that causes siphoning too. You will see that tip all over the internet, but it will set you up to fail. Ask me how I know. :-/
The discoloration is due to oxidation from the product being above the water line. It's fine. Don't just take my word for it! I found you a link where you can learn more:
"As long as you used the correct processing pressure, time, and method, you should be okay. Your food will be fine. The food above the liquid level may darken a bit. If liquid loss is excessive (like well below halfway), go ahead and put the jar in the front of your storage area so it will get used first." Source
Happy Canning!
Amanda's day shift date has been pushed back to May. Some of the new hires are unable to perform at the expected level so they need new people. Amanda told us she had a feeling this would happen!
We saw Kenny again this past week. He said he can lift his legs further from the hip. However, he has not made any progress at flexing his knees. He said he is pretty sure the doctor is going to say surgery at his next appointment. Ken is not very happy about that. He will probably have to go to live in rehab while he recovers, and there is no guarantee the rehab facility will be close.
We are suppose to be in his area again this weekend or next and plan to take him some Starbucks Vanilla Frappacino drinks which is a treat he buys for himself.
About twelve years ago, I was reconnected with a friend I grew up with. We did not see each other after I married and moved in 1988. As we caught up, she told me she became very rebellious as an older teen and lived a "hell on wheels" lifestyle. She abused her body and her relationships and had some bad consequences as a result. The most touching part of her story was put this way. "I do not know how my mama put up with me. I did terrible things to her and know it was hard for her to see what I was doing to myself. I know I brought great shame to her. But, she kept on loving me no matter how I behaved."
Dear Reader, I know her mother very well and remember when she came to know the Lord. I also know that her mother chose to respond with grace rather than react to injured pride (and fear for her child's well being) because that is exactly what Jesus did for her...and for me...and for you. Remembering what debts were paid for ourselves, let's resolve to work harder to respond with grace instead of reacting with pride when others disappoint or hurt us.
But God demonstrates his own love for us in this: While we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Romans 5:8
For if while we were enemies we were reconciled to God through the death of His Son, much more, having been reconciled, we shall be saved by His life. Romans 5:10
"A husband does not need to earn his wife’s respect any more than a wife needs to earn her husband’s love. A wife ought to respect her husband because he is her husband, just as he ought to love and honor her because she is his wife. Your husband might “deserve” it when you mock him, berate him, belittle him, and nag him, but you don’t marry someone in order to give them what they deserve. In marriage, you give them what you’ve promised."- Matt Walsh