I see all over facebook, people writing what they are thankful for each day for the month of November. It is such a great idea, and I'm glad everyone is taking a step back and looking at the blessings God has bestowed on them. I started to examine my own life and realized I take so much for granted, and don't realize what I'm blessed with.
My children:
Recently my mom told me of a neighbor who's little boy (2 yrs old) has a brain tumor and will possibly not make it to Christmas, or even Thanksgiving. It is so sad and my heart breaks for this family. So many days I take for granted the fact that my children are healthy. Yes, they may drive me crazy some days, but those days I wouldn't trade for anything.
Husband:
I am so thankful that I have my husband here, safe and sound. There were so many 'close calls', last year, but he's here. God shows me again and again that he has so much more in store for Rande, he's not finished with him yet. I thank God every day; even the days Rande drives me up the wall, that I have someone to share life's joys, sorrows, and exciting, moments with
Job:
Rande's job has been pretty stressful lately. I said to him the other day to just remember how blessed we are to have a job. Our country is hurting economically right now and people are losing their jobs, and homes. There may be some downfalls with the ARMY as an employer but we have a home, food, clothes, job security and are blessed with a little extra each month.
Family:
Moving to Georgia has really made me open my eye and see how blessed I am to have family within a day's drive away. My brother, sister, and nephew (soon to be nephew/niece) are less than 4 hrs away. My parents (sister) are only 8 hrs away, and just 2 more hours we are at Rande's parents, and my Grandparents. Tickets from Georgia to Montana will run us $2400, I don't' think we'll be making multiple trips to Montana throughout the year.
Christ:
I'm so humbled by our Savior's love and forgiveness. He is gracious to forgive me even when I am such a mess, and filthy. He never ceases to amaze me by taking care of us, blessing us with so much more than we deserve. He is truly my best friend, and I long for the moments I am able to spend with him; learning, praising and just being with him. He is my refugee through life's storms.
So what are you thankful for this year?
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Monday, November 8, 2010
Famous and growing up
Check out this cutie!
The other day I picked up a JBLM guidebook 2010, and started flipping through the pages. In reading, I realized Christian doesn't need a car seat anymore, uh....where have I been? I still thought he was 5. Anyways, so I continued flipping, and what do I find? A picture of my very own Ashlee at the Thrift shop. She has chubby cheeks and looks so little. It was just last year.
The other day I picked up a JBLM guidebook 2010, and started flipping through the pages. In reading, I realized Christian doesn't need a car seat anymore, uh....where have I been? I still thought he was 5. Anyways, so I continued flipping, and what do I find? A picture of my very own Ashlee at the Thrift shop. She has chubby cheeks and looks so little. It was just last year.
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Betty Crocker in the Kitchen
The other day Ashlee was home sick from school. So I decided to catch up on some recipes that I've been wanting to try. They turned out so yummy, that I thought I'd share them with you. Just click on the picture and it will take you to the website with the recipe!
Granola Bars. Rande even loved these- he HATES coconut! Next time I'm going to try some other ingredients, just look at some suggestions on the recipe
I made these for Halloween, something fun for the kids. They were really good, and SO SUPER easy! Maybe keep it in mind for next year, or even Thanksgiving?
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Fall Festivities
Our 4th annual trip to Schilter Family Farm in Nisqually, WA. It was a beautiful day and the pumpkins were ripe. Here are a few pictures from our adventure, as well as Halloween.
Trying to find the "perfect pumpkin"
Ashlee brought her camera to take pictures of the cute little pumpkins
Trying to man the wheel barrow


Carmel Apples, SO good!

We went trick or treating around our neighborhood for a change this year. The kids made out REALLY well, so if you are low on sugar, just let me know and I'll send you some. Christian was Anakin Skywalker and Ashlee was Padme. I realize they are brother and sister, and it may be kind of weird, but they ARE 5 and 8 and I thought it was cute.
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
In HIS Time
A couple posts ago I mentioned that God was speaking to us. Well, let me share with you what God has in store for the Henderson family.
Rande's unit returned from Afghanistan in July. They are already set to deploy AGAIN to Afghanistan in 1 1/2years. MAJOR YUCK!
We started talking about the possibility of Rande going to Ranger Training Battalion (RTB) to be a Ranger Instructor (RI). Rande has wanted to do this since 2008, upon his return from Ranger school. We were going to wait until next spring/summer then contact RTB, so Rande could fulfill his time as a Platoon Sergeant. However, God ALWAYS has other plans, and his timing is more perfect than ours.
A few weeks ago Rande received an email saying he would be receiving orders to RTB. A couple of days after that, he received his "official - unofficial" orders with a report date and location. We are to report to Fort Benning, Georgia in July of 2011.
I'm excited about this journey, and yet at the same time, scared. It is so far away from "home" and family, a completely different culture than what we have experienced. The heat -YUCK! nasty bugs, making new friends, and the list could go on. But so many times God has shown me how much he loves us and will take care of us. Where he goes, I go. He has blessed us with so much more than we could ever imagine here in Washington.
So please keep our family in your prayers. It is still several months away, but it's amazing how quickly time flies.
Rande's unit returned from Afghanistan in July. They are already set to deploy AGAIN to Afghanistan in 1 1/2years. MAJOR YUCK!
We started talking about the possibility of Rande going to Ranger Training Battalion (RTB) to be a Ranger Instructor (RI). Rande has wanted to do this since 2008, upon his return from Ranger school. We were going to wait until next spring/summer then contact RTB, so Rande could fulfill his time as a Platoon Sergeant. However, God ALWAYS has other plans, and his timing is more perfect than ours.
A few weeks ago Rande received an email saying he would be receiving orders to RTB. A couple of days after that, he received his "official - unofficial" orders with a report date and location. We are to report to Fort Benning, Georgia in July of 2011.
I'm excited about this journey, and yet at the same time, scared. It is so far away from "home" and family, a completely different culture than what we have experienced. The heat -YUCK! nasty bugs, making new friends, and the list could go on. But so many times God has shown me how much he loves us and will take care of us. Where he goes, I go. He has blessed us with so much more than we could ever imagine here in Washington.
So please keep our family in your prayers. It is still several months away, but it's amazing how quickly time flies.
Monday, October 18, 2010
Saturday morning fishing
Saturday, October 16, 2010
1st Day of School
So I"m only a month 1/2 late, but here are the pictures of the kids first day of school. I can't believe our baby girl is in Kindergarten and Chrisitan is a 3rd grader! It seriously seems like yesterday HE was going to Kindergarten.
This year was a big change for Christian. He was at Evergreen for 3 years, but we decided to change schools and attend the school that was closer to home. So far so good, great teachers, and the best part is recess if you ask Christian. They are able to go outside everyday (even rainy days) because they have a covered area. At Evergreen they had to stay inside and watch a movie.
On the first day, Christian was very confident, and eager to make new friends. Ashlee on the other hand was extremely shy and scared. However, she is definitely made quite a few friends already and loves school.
This year was a big change for Christian. He was at Evergreen for 3 years, but we decided to change schools and attend the school that was closer to home. So far so good, great teachers, and the best part is recess if you ask Christian. They are able to go outside everyday (even rainy days) because they have a covered area. At Evergreen they had to stay inside and watch a movie.
On the first day, Christian was very confident, and eager to make new friends. Ashlee on the other hand was extremely shy and scared. However, she is definitely made quite a few friends already and loves school.
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