Archive - November, 2012

Cat-of-a-Different-Color

Randall Grabau ©2006

Any one of my kids will tell you that I am not particularly fond of cats.  From my perspective, they are too demanding, too ungrateful and too self-centered.  Since I am the one who gives them milk twice a day, after each time I have completed our daily milking chores, whenever I show up they  whine, demand even beller for me to feed them.

And when they have cleaned up all I have provided them, they either whine some more as if to say, “Is that all I get?” Or they saunter away as if to say, “That was good and I deserved every bit of it.”  Only rarely have I met up with a cat who actually seems to appreciate what I do to keep it alive.  I buried one of those unique, different kind of cats this morning.

cat, cat face, black and white cat,She was different right from the start when her mother first brought her whole litter out into the open last spring.  She was a color we have never had before on Heritage Farm.  Almost every cat that has ever been here was or is black, orange-yellow, or the brown-black, tiger-stripe kind of cat.  In fact, the rest of her litter-mates fit that description.  But she was different, a light creamy-tan type of color all over.  As a kitten, she would hiss and spit at strangers just like any other cat, but she was never underfoot.  As she grew, she would join the other cats at the cat dish, but not with the normal cat-attitude of, “I have to get as much as I can as fast as I can, before the greedy cats get it all.”

Summer passed.  Fall came and, along with the colder temperatures, a flu-bug went through our farm.  Some of our cows ended up with very loose manure and so did some of our cats, including the Cat-of-a-Different-Color.  About the only thing to do in such a situation on a dairy farm is to wait it out and make sure there is plenty of fresh air.  Our cows mostly got over it and so did most of our cats.

About five days ago our youngest daughter noticed the unhealthy Cat-of-a-Different-Color and brought her in the house basement for some tender, loving care.  But the cat had little or no appetite and continued to decline physically. The third day in the house, I tried feeding her some liver from the chickens we had recently butchered.  She ate it right down.

So yesterday and today I incorporated feeding the Cat-of-a-Different-Color as a part of my morning routine.  That routine includes starting a fire in our wood-burning furnace and studying my Bible as I tend the fire.  Both of these last two mornings, I fed the Cat-of-a-Different-Color after starting the fire in the furnace.  Then I sat down on my bench to study my Bible.

The cat barely able to walk by this time, got up from its bed by the furnace, walked onto my rug, snuggled down next to my slipper, and laid its head against my foot.  Now maybe she did that because my feet were warmer than the floor, but I know it was warmer by the furnace than by my feet.  I think she was showing me appreciation for my efforts to help.  It was her way of saying, “Thank you for trying,” even though she had little strength remaining.  She died a few hours later.

What are we in comparison to God?  We are weak, insignificant little creatures who “appear for a little time and then vanish” (James 4:14).  Yet He reached down to help us.  What is our response to His grace and mercy?  Is it to whine and complain as if to say, “Is that all I get?”  Or is it to smugly say, “I deserve all those good things.”  What Jesus wants is for us to curl up next to His feet ( Luke10:39)  as a way to tell Him,  “Thank you for all you have done for me.”  Then we, too, should truly be a Cat-of-a-Different-Color.

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Thanksgiving Day Questions

pilgrim sculpture, pumpkin, thanksgiving, holiday decoration,World Book Dictionary says, “Thanksgiving Day: a day set apart as a holiday on which to give thanks for God’s kindness during the year.  In the United States, Thanksgiving Day is the fourth Thursday in November and commemorates the harvest feast of the Pilgrims in 1621…”

How would you give thanks to someone for every act of kindness he has shown you throughout the year?  Would you:

  • Bake a cake?
  • Have friends and relatives over to show him or her your thanks?
  • Watch football together?
  • Indulge in rich foods and then take a nap?
  • Take a few seconds in quiet to say thank you?
  • Go to a parade?

Would all of this be a sufficient way to thank that person

If someone wanted to thank you for all of your kindness for the year, would that gratify you?  Is there anything missing in these ways of thanking someone?

How about:

  •  A heart-felt time of relating to one another, expressing your love and appreciation  
  • Calling attention to some specific ways that one has been so kind
  • If that one has asked you to do something for them, would you do it?  
  • Tell that person that you noticed what he  did

Think about it.  Thanksgiving Day is more than a few seconds long.  How can you make Thanksgiving day more meaningful for the One who is worthy of your thanks?

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Sub-Standard?

There was a time when I had some disappointing days and yearsEvents I faced had not worked out well.  So during my devotional time with the Lord, I questioned Him.

Lord,” I asked, “Am I really a sub-standard Christian, since these situations cornucopia, egg plant, pumpkin, apple, squash, corn on the cob, Bible, Thanksgiving, potatoes, seeds,have robbed me of love, joy and peace?  After all, I am well aware that these are fruit of your Spirit.  I lack them.  I do.”

His reply, “Let me ask you a question.  “Are you experiencing long-suffering, meekness, faithfulness, kindness, and self control?”

“Well, of course. These things that have plagued me have forced them to take hold,” I asserted.

What, my child, is sub-standard about that?” He comforted.  “Don’t forget that they are also fruit.  They may be less interesting or esteemed in your eyes than the others.  They may even be less sought after, but they are fruit of my SpiritYou are still my child and I am still working.  Be secure and rest.”

This stopped some of the wrestling in my soul and brought a dimension of joy and peace that had evaded me for quite some time.

God works when we don’t even see it happening.

Galatians 5: 22, 23 (KJV)  “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, meekness, temperance: against such there is no law.”

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Patches, Patches

sewing machine foot, sewing machine, sewing machine needle,Just after we married,  we had to choose how to spend the cash we received for our wedding.  At that time in our lives, a new sewing machine seemed to be the best buy.  I enjoyed sewing.  Little did I know how practical a tool it would be.

I have made flannel shirts, children’ s night caps and night gowns, satin fancy dresses, bath robes and costumes.  But the big job is sewing on patches.

My husband wears jeans every day.  He recycles some of his dress shirts to wear around the farm.  He wears a billed cap every day almost all day and work shoes.  He uses jackets and rubbers when needed.

It is the shirts and jeans that seem to break down and need repair.  That is how I can help him.  The shirts mainly need a seam mended or a button sewed on.  But it is the jeans that need most of the attention.

Since he milks cows with a milk machine without a parlor, he must squat to clean the udder and place the milker on his cows.  That squatting dictates that when he gets a hole in the knee or on the front of the leg, the whole front denim, denim patch, sewing pins, of the jean leg needs to be patched.  Otherwise, the seams irritate the knee.

Where do I get patches that sizeEventually the jeans get too bad that I have to throw them away.  But I don’t toss out the whole thing.  Before I do, I cut out the back side of each leg.  Hence I have a piece of denim that will cover the front of a leg that needs patching.

I have done a bunch of them over the years.  Thus, I have collected a lot of denim.  I have visualized other projects I could make from denim.   I hope one day to have time to make them.  Till then, I have a lot of patching to do.

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November Stroll

Mailbox, rural mailbox, Rusty mailbox,I made my way this morning to my rural mailbox to send a gift to a friend.

Its blistered paint reminded me that it needs some tender loving care.

Mild temperatures called out and lured me to stroll around this old farm.

I noticed the sights and sounds today that I have so long neglected.

 

Horizon to horizon stretched a canopy of varied shades of gray.

Naked tree branches no longer break the howling winds that swirl through.

Stately trees and windmill tower creak in the wake of its gusty train.

Green still blankets the earth ’til winter’s snowflakes come.

 

Black cat face, Black cat, golden cat eyes,I ambled down the hill to the calf shed to greet the new calf herd.

With tummies full, they declined to visit.

Golden black cat eyes peered at me with distrust.

But our gentle cat, Baby, jumped up on the gate.  She drew close and purred.

 

In the garden, stood amber asparagus ornamented with orange beads.

A dozen stubborn apples clung tightly to the bare apple trees.

One plant remains in the garden, a cauliflower tucked in curled leaves.

It is firm, white and still growing inspite of the frost and chill.

 

Song birds have fled for their winter homes.

Hardy sparrows break the silence with their chatter.

Over the brisk blowing breezes, rumbles “our work horse,” the tractor.

Fall work remains in abundance for the faithful farmer to do.

 

Crysanthemum, white Crysanthemum,Before my walk ends, to the sidewalk I go.

By the porch stands one last chrysanthemum.

Though injured by frost, it continues to show

Bright white blossoms I have waited for all year.

 

Today’s stroll ends as I open the door

To the cozy farmhouse which has housed so many.

It’s warmth caresses; baking bread invites

And welcomes me home once more.

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Cauliflower Day

Cauliflower, head of cauliflower, white cauliflower,We only raised a few cauliflower plants this year.  But we got some big cauliflowers just the same.  Today I have set out to preserve them.

Before I process the cauliflower, I soak them in salt water for 30 minutes.  I use a tablespoon  of salt per gallon of water.   Any worms hiding in the cauliflower will become very ill.  If they are there, the salt water will finds them and so will I.

I cut the cauliflower up into small  pieces.  The goal is to cut the cauliflower into flowerettes that do not exceed 1-inch across.  This size is  best for the blanching and freezing process.

I plunge the cut veggies into a pot of boiling water.  They cook for four minutes.  I drain the cooked cauliflower and dunk it into cold water.  Once cooled, it is ready for the freezer bags.  From today’s 2 cauliflowers, I packaged  9 pints of cauliflower.

I especially enjoy cauliflower with cheese sauce or butter and spices.
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Your First Love

Daddy and son, tow-head child, blonde, curly hair, holding hands,Do  you remember your first love?  I am not just referring to your first romantic love, but how about the first love you had for your parents?

Do thoughts like these come to mind?

  • “Where Mom is, that’s where I want to be,” or
  • “If it’s  O.K. for my Dad, then it’s O.K.  for me.”

You may not recall being a mommy’s or daddy’s boy or girl, but in the lives of children we can see and remember the love and affection, the adoration, the imitation and, yes, even sometimes the submission that tells us that children think their parents are very special.

Jesus took children in His arms and blessed them.  He knew then how special and important they are.  Even though they are not mature and do not Daddy, daughter, hugging Daddy,possess great understanding, He loves as He did then.

We are all children.  Our heavenly Father has nourished and taught us, protected and clothed us.  He has warmed, comforted and rescued us just like any loving, parent would.

He made us for His pleasure.  Believe it or not, He enjoys us.  Zephaniah 3:17 tells us that He even rejoices over us with singing.  Can you imagine a parent bursting with joy over his children?  I think we all can.

Is it so strange the He yearns for our love in return?

Ponder this message from what is written in Revelation 2:24.  Here God is speaking to one of His churches.

“I know your works, your toil and your patient endurance and how you cannot bear evil men…

I know you are enduring patiently and bearing up for my Name’s sake and you have not grown weary.

But I have this against you, that you have abandoned the love you had at first.”

Does that sound like He’s talking to you?  Have the years robbed you of the love and affection, the adoration, the imitation and, yes, even sometimes the submission that tells your heavenly Father that you love Him and think He is special?

Let Him know today that He is important to you.  He took pains in making you, caring for you and rescuing you.  He has shown that He thinks you are very special.  Today can be the day you return His love.

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Is the Pressure On?

Hereford, Hereford face, cattle, bovine, beef cattle,

Have you ever had a piece of meat that you knew would be toughHave you needed to put on a meal with a short time to prepare it?   Both of these could be helped by the practical use of the pressure cooker. 

Many bridal registries these days may show requests for slow cookers, microwave ovens or cookware, but probably not many young couples indicate a need for a pressure cooker.

It is unfortunate that this tool has fallen into disuse.  Granted, it can be dangerous if used without proper instruction, but then, so can an automobile.

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A Handy Book at My House

I have tried to cook old hens, which are too tough to use for anything but soup, in a pressure cooker.  Instead of stringy tough meat, out comes tasty meat…tender, like tuna.

Did you know that with a pressure cooker cooking takes 1/3 the regular amount of time to prepare?

I have a favorite recipe I make with the pressure cooker.  It is called Porcupine Meatballs.   It is made with hamburger, raw rice and tomato soup, water and some spice.   The meatballs cook in about 15 minutes.   They are fully cooked and the rice is soft.  It is yummy!

Maybe this tool would help you.  Think about it.  It could become a most practical tool in your kitchen.

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A Beautiful Work

(Excerpt from oour book, Tales From Heritage Farm)

The Tabernacle was the specific spot where the Spirit of God would dwell among His people.  It was the place where Moses and Joshua retreated to be in God’s very presence.  It was there that they heard God speak to them and where He talked to them “face to face as a man with his friend” (Exodus 33:10-11).

carpenter, construction work, helmet, God Himself made the plans and created the design.  Each task was given in great detail.  He communicated these instructions to Moses who in turn related the  project accurately to his craftsmen.

Building this special place with all of its contents was a fine work and a costly one.  It involved much intricate detail and expertise which required much  patience and planning.  It took time, materials, and diligence.  The end result was a beautiful work.

How does this story reach out and touch my life or,  perhaps, yours you may ask?  Let me explain.

Here I, too, am in the midst of a fine and costly work, a beautiful work.  He has given me the ability to do it.  In 2 Timothy 1:7 Scripture says, “God has not given us the spirit of fear, but the spirit of love and of a sound mind.”  I need not shrink from the task in fear, but face it knowing that He, the Lord,  is the blessed Enabler.  I want to do the best work, the most significant work ever.  My whole heart is stirred for the job even as the hearts of Bezalel and Ohoiab were.   They prepared a place for the Spirit of God to dwell.

Mother and Child, noses touching, blonde child, Similarly, I am preparing a place for His Spirit to live.  I am a mother working with the children with whom God has entrusted us.  The foundations were laid while He knit the babies in my womb.  He has provided the protective coverings over these dear children, the coverings of  parental authority and responsibility.  The building block are all around us–The Gospel, biblical values, the example of godly parents, family devotions and worship, Christian literature, church, education,  proper nutrition, and, of course, the spirit within each child.

Mother and daughter, mother, child, daughter, The inner furnishings are in the process of being made.  They are things such as conscience, awareness of the God and the  parents who love him or her, trust, obedience, the knowledge of right from wrong, intellect, coordination, communication skill, responsibility, honesty, proper priorities and on and on.  It is taking time, lots of time.

Oh, Lord, help me to do this work well.  The job is tiring.  It is at times overwhelming.  Use me to make these little ones a proper dwelling place for your Son to make His home.  Our beloved children are so precious, and so are You.  I look to You to lead me gently as I work with these young.

God’s promise to us in Isaiah 40:11 reads, “[The Lord] will feed his flock like a shepherd, he will carry them in his bosom, and gently lead those that are with young.”  Dear mother or mother-to-be, the Lord will gently lead you in this holy calling of motherhood.  Follow after Him.  He cares for your children and He cares for you.
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