….Tomatoes! π
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Finally, I have been able to harvest the first of our pawpaws…. this has been sitting on the verandah in the sun for three days… had to take it off a little bit early, to save it from being nibbled by snails…
We were beginning to think we’d never get an edible pawpaw from that tree….
… because they’ve been ripening FOR DECADES!!!!
*ahem*
….slight exaggeration….
Anyway, here’s what it looks like inside…
Not as orange as I’d hoped… smells OK though…
Looking forward to trying it π
We have new sofas! π
Yesterday a friend’s mum moved, and had a couple of sofas and Β rocking chair to give away. Our old corner suite has been past it’s use by date for us for a long time, so we said yes, and picked them up yesterday…. we’ve had a rearrange, and bits of tidying etc….
Here’s the results!
The one on the left is low, but quite firm – easy to get out of. Anyone who’s sat on our old sofa lately will know why that’s a good thing…. The other one is a fold-out futon. I haven’t figured out a way to hide the gap underneath yet….. if that’s necessary anyway…
There’s a gap in the corner now, so we’ve put together a corner TV unit we had downstairs.. we’ll use the shelves for… stuff… π and the big “TV” area as a sort of coffee table. I might put my photos out again, on top. At the moment, I’ve christened it with a vase of flowers another friend gave me on Sunday π
I have a rocking chair!!!! It’s just inside the front door at the moment, in the sun. When we get the verandah fixed, I’ll probably put it out there….
I feel so blessed! π
We’ve been talking to the kids about how “stuff” is made, and disposed of… and how we contribute to global problems. I saw this a while ago, and just came across it again…. something to think about…..
Once there was a little boy, with a courageous and adventuresome heart.
He decided that he would have an adventure, and make wonderful and exciting discoveries.
He gathered together many Essential Things, and put them in a little bag.
He gathered up his stick and bag, and sat down to read his map.
And then he went off on his great adventure, exploring the wilds of the front yard, and spinning amazing stories, as he walked up and down.
Who knows where his journey will end? π
I’ve been reading a book (links below). It’s got a lot in it to think about, and I’ve been trying to take the time to mull over it, rather than galloping through it….
Radical Β – David PlattΒ – links to three sites (the book, the Radical Experiment, and the next book – Radical Together)
The subtitle is “Taking Back Your Faith From The American Dream”… but there’s a lot to relate to for us Aussies….
It’s a look at how we “do church”….how we live out our faith…. do we listen to what Jesus actually said for us to do, believe it and obey….. or do we twist His words into what we want to hear Him say? I know I’ve had to change and grow over the years… we all have cultural and personal biases, often ones we don’t know we have. Β Have we made the body of Christ into just another Big Business, with shareholders, and bonuses for the faithful investors…?
I’m hoping I’m not sounding too cynical here π These are things I’ve been grappling with, off and on, for a bit..
What it comes down to, in the end, is where do I stand? Still thinking through to the conclusion to that one…
In the meantime… the point of this post….
One of the immediate topics, to me, is the abundance of “stuff” in my life. The radical life – giving everything up for Jesus, living simply so that others may live – is attractive to me. But – I accumulate so much… stuff!…. Am I willing to give it all up, if He asks me to? If not, why not?
(It’s taken me ages to attempt this post – I haven’t been able to find the perfect words, so I just haven’t done it. Please forgive me if I ramble… or ask me what I’m on about! π )
Back to topic…
Last year, we were having financial difficulties. It looked like we might have to lose the house and move. We were packed and ready(ish), when God stepped in. He had already been talking to me about simplifying, and reducing possessions. I’ve always been a bit of a hoarder.(Hubby is nodding emphatically at this point) I had to sort through, and get rid of, a lot of “things”. I still have a lot of “things”, but substantially less than last year.
Let me pause here, and say that I don’t particularly think that having “stuff” is wrong. The issue, with me, is whyΒ I have it.
So… I had to think through why I held on to stuff so tightly. The obvious answer is – that I was afraid. I was afraid of being without. I was afraid (even though I have, in my lifetime, had ample proof to the contrary ) that maybe God wouldn’t be there to catch me this time… (that was not a conscious thought then, and I don’t really like owning up to it even now….) Basically, I was giving “stuff” power over me.
We got through that crisis last year, and God has taught us many things. We’re still learning many things….
We’re now in a similar situation, except we’ve learnt to be still, and trust. That’s a good thing… but I’m still working through the “stuff” issue. It’s not a case of getting legalistic over it, and tossing stuff out just because we don’t absolutely need it. It’s about being clear in myself as to where I place my priorities.
I went round the house today, checking out the “stuff” π I find that I mostly have momento type things now – bits of paper – old letters, birthday cards, travel momentos. I need to go through them to see what I can whittle down (Anyone have any ideas about what to do with the paper mountain? Apart from scrapbooking….)
Some of these boxes have useful things in them.. I’m pretty sure that at least two of them are filled to the brim with paper stuff…. just a sample, here, of the bits and pieces boxes.
This is completely full of photos… I sometimes think of doing something (anything!) with them, but it’s a bit discouraging just opening the lid.
PAPER!!!! EVERYWHERE!!! Does everyone have a corner of the house like this? And (confession time) this was tidied up not too long ago… Weren’t computers supposed to usher in a paperless society?
Here’s something I would find it hard to do without π I think of books as necessities, though! I do periodically go through my books, and give away any that we don’t need anymore. These two are our main bookcases. The rest of the house has smaller bookcases – two in our bedroom, one each in the boys’ rooms, and two (and a halfish) downstairs. Because of the cull last year, they are not all full at the moment. I’m sure they will be at some point.
I hope this has all made some kind of sense. I so want to be clear and concise… it just doesn’t appear to be one of my gifts… I’ve probably strayed from the premise of the book, but that’s where I’ve been lately.
Ultimately, I want to be available to go where God would send me. I don’t want to be held back by chains that I don’t even know are there. These are just some I’ve been identifying over the last eighteen months or so…
Really, “stuff” just gives empty promises, especially when you consider the alternative! π
Just to finish off…
Firstly – please comment -I would love to know what you think.
Secondly – this was my last photo of the day – trinkets, so not “essential” – but I like them…
My angel heart mirror π
I’m not really supposed to be having it… and I’m only allowed one tablespoon of milk a day. Not quite what I’m used to… I prefer about half a cup of milk in my coffee. No-one else in the house really drinks milk, so we haven’t been getting it, but a friend left a tiny bit in our fridge. I made up my tiny heart cup with half a spoon of coffee and a smidgeon of stevia, and the milk didn’t seem such a small ration. Took it out on the verandah and savoured it… back to the day now! π
My little teepee with beans is coming on nicely, especially with the rain we’ve been having. Lots of flowers and string beans popping up everywhere… in the few days since I took the photos below, there’s some beans that look almost ready (although I’m not quite sure how I’d tell)
Pretty flowers π They come out with white and cream on the same stalk…
These were the biggest beans a couple of days ago – they’ve grown quite a bit…
Beeeean!
Marigold, on it’s way…
The boys have checked them a few times, but they’re not too excited. I wonder if that will change when it’s time to eat them….
My littlest boy loves playing Monopoly, but we’re often too busy to play it with him…. then, he plays on his own… he always wins π
It’s amazing how many maths skills can be learned while playing Monopoly π
We play as a family, as well, when we can… lots of fun! Sweetie Bean loves being the bank, and he’s good at it….