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Thursday, November 3

Faith Filled Marriage: Life Patterns


Addiction
Trauma
Witchcraft
Alcoholism
Violence
Depression
Abuse
Divorce
Abortion
Disease
Adultery
Neglect
Suicide

Regretfully, these words all have their place in our family histories.  Some of these have been experienced in recent generations, and others in generations past.  A few I know all too personally.  

When Jerry and I knew that we desired to be married, we began a lengthy divulgence of privileged information.  Family secrets and issues that have been primarily sealed for the need-to-know basis only, were slowly spilled out in moments of confidence.  It was important to both of us to "put all of our cards on the table."  We have always been honest with each other, sometimes brutally, painfully honest.

We take our oneness seriously.  We have a forever view of marriage.  We are eternally committed to one another.  Our unshakable belief in the authenticity and authority of God's Word is one of the things that attracted us to each other and has been part of the glue that has held us together since the beginning of our relationship.  

We have learned, in our very short time being married, how generational curses or life patterns work and operate against us.  We have seen the chains of bondage choke the life out of loved ones, we have seen others battle the same patterns over and over with no breakthrough, and we have experienced the agony of recognizing the same flaws we've vowed to escape in our own lives.  

In order to become the people God has created us to be, in our marriage and all of our relationships, we need to take an honest look at the spiritual heritage left for us.  We need to recognize the influence of life patterns and generational sins in our family life.  To put it plainly, we need to examine the "why" not just the "what" of the things we do.  It is not enough to recognize our mistakes, flaws, and weaknesses…we need to seek out the root causes.

For me, after years of reflection, I can identify several patterns that have been passed from generation to generation in my family.  One example of this is Alcoholism.  I am not positive how far back it goes, but I can tell you with certainty it has affected multiple generations, and threatened to continue through me.  I will share my personal testimony on this at some point, but for now, I can tell you that I have been called to be a curse-breaker in my family.  I have made the choice not to drink, believing that my faithfulness to abstaining has a direct effect on my children's futures.  

Another recurring life pattern in my family is divorce.  My biological parents have been divorced 3x each.  This is a life pattern I am determined to overcome…its influence has tried to wreak havoc on my marriage many times already.  It is not just the idea of divorce, it is the deeper implications of separation, selfishness, and inability to honor commitment that try to sink their claws into me, especially during moments of weakness or struggle.  I am thankful to God that in those moments, He opens my eyes to see where they are coming from and strengthens my resolve to be fully one with my husband.

These are just a couple of the patterns that God has opened my eyes to.  It is not an easy task to revisit the dark parts of my family history, but it is a necessary endeavor to ensure that Jerry and I leave a legacy of hope, abundance and light to future generations, as well as obtain the abundant life that God desires to give us now, during our short time here on this Earth.  

Facing the truth about our family histories, and bringing the darkness into the light has been one of the most freeing parts of my life so far.  And there is still much to overcome.  Together we are called to be curse-breakers.  Together, we will overcome.
It is for freedom that Christ has set us free.  Stand firm, then and do not let yourselves be burdened again by a yoke of slavery.  Galatians 5:1
Have you taken the time to evaluate destructive life patterns in your family history?



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Saturday, October 29

Weekly Wrap Up

This past week started on a high note, with brunch, a little shopping and some fro-yo…but quickly downgraded from awesome to exhausting with an unlimited supply of boogie-sucks, 2am coughing-crying fits and a lot of help from chamomile tea and Vicks babyrub…thankfully, Zion is on the mend and Jerry and I seem to be keeping the "ickie-sickies" at bay.  We finished our week with good news (still building suspense here peeps), a pumpkin carving and today, as I post this, our first snow of the season, which is already piling up over an inch.

 My handsomey handsome
 I am obsessed with burgers
 Got Milk?
Fall in "the Heights"
 Bundled up sick baby
 Cookies make everything better
 Smiles for daddy
Homemade Pumpkin Spice Coffee
 Sleeping - record amounts
 Hubs looking sharp at work
 More pigtails…I can't resist
Jerry's first ever pumpkin carving
 Success! Pretty good for a first time!
 First snow of the season! In October…in NYC!
Funny faces with Daddy

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Monday, October 24

Chronic. Sleep. Deprivation.

I'm staring at this page, willing to write, yet my brain is running on reserve power.  Therefore, I'm throwing in the towel and hoping to resume after a good nights rest.

Here is what we have been up to:

I finished my fall yarn wreath and quite satisfied with the results.  :)

I cut out cardboard letters, Z-I-O-N, to finally make a sign for Zion's door, planning on using yarn for this as well.  I've yet to actually wrap a single letter, or figure out how I want to finish it.

I'm knitting again…and lately wondering if I have post-partum-arthritis, I had no idea that this actually exists, but my joints have not been the same since I had Zion, and I am starting to wonder if I should get them checked out.  (Stay tuned for more on my current knitting projects.)

Baking, baking and more baking.  I just did a dozen or so each: M&M Sugar Cookies & Chocolate Chip Cookies.  Zion is great at stirring, and quite territorial about it as well.  Future baking plans…definitely want to do more cupcakes, for starters these and then definitely these as well!

FAIL notice…remember this post here?  Yeah, well, I totally nailed the starter, but I couldn't find a good/easy enough recipe to start out with…and so, well, the starter went right into the trash.  Boo!

While I'm admitting FAILures, I might as well update you on this journey here.  Yeah, remember that running thing I was talking about?  I haven't. Not even once. Ran. Double boo!

I'm blessed to be working my tail feathers off to coordinate sending Christmas care packages to the MacDella Cooper Foundation Academy in Liberia, Africa…if you are interested in participating…send me an email.  60 boys and girls, orphaned by violent civil war will be receiving backpacks filled with goodies to ring in the holiday.

The winds of change are blowing in our family, if that sounds vague, it is intentional, and you'll have to stay tuned for details.  Don't you love cliffhangers?



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Saturday, October 22

Weekly Wrap Up! :)

Family nature walks in the crisp Fall weather
Making chalk drawings for Daddy on the last dry, sunny days before Winter!
Too much fun with Photobooth (clearly too much downtime)
 Beautiful fall colors and scenes in our neighborhood
 The last bits of my herb garden: parsley, basil & sage
Pumpkin Carrot Spice Cupcakes w/Cream Cheese Frosting & Cinnamon-Sugar Sprinkles (adapted from this recipe here!)
Playdate & Fall Wreath Craft with a dear friend (My first Pinspired Creation!)


life rearranged
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P.S.  Remember this photo?  I came in 4th in the photo challenge!



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