Friday, February 15, 2013
Contentment
"I have learned, in whatever state I am, therewith to be content."
-Philippians 4:11
"...contentment is one of the flowers of heaven, and if we would have it, it must be cultivated; it will not grow in us by nature; it is the new nature alone that can produce it, and even then we must be specially careful and watchful that we maintain and cultivate the grace which God has sown in us."
-from Spurgeon's Morning and evening.
This is a lesson I cannot say I have learned, as Paul does. I hope I can say though, I am learning.
Everyday, at some time or another we think to ourselves, perhaps subconsciously, "if only this were different I would be happier." A little secret? If we cannot learn to be happy as we are we will never be happy with something else.
And how do we learn contentment? Well, how to we learn anything? We must have a teacher if we're going to learn something.
"The meek will he guide in judgment: and the meek will he teach his way."
-Psalm 25:9
The Lord will teach us and guide us, but we must be meek.
May He teach you this week.
Sabrina
CRBA and Passport
My son was born in Mexico and since I'm a US citizen and my husband is a Mexican citizen we wanted our son to have dual citizenship. He had by default become a Mexican citizen, but proving he also had a right to American citizenship wasn't so easy. After extensive research we realized the first thing we needed was to
get his US birth certificate or Consular Report of Birth Abroad. (CRBA)
I lack the necessary papers to prove that I resided in the US for five years, as per US laws. I made an appointment at the consulate anyway, and when I arrived they told me what I already knew: I need documents such as immunization records, school records, utility bills, or something proving I had actually lived there for the required amount of time. As I couldn't provide any of this I went home discouraged and wondering what in the world to do next.
My husband incouraged me to make another appointment and try again. I saw no point in this but did as he asked. This time when I arrived and happened to talk to the same official I had spoken to the first time she was more willing to give me some hope. She gave me a list of things that might be helpful, (family photos, etc.) and told me to come back later.
The third time they gave me the interview with the Consulate official and after many, many questions and hours of history he approved the CRBA!!! You wouldn't believe how elated we were!
Six weeks later we had the document in our hands and then procceded to set the passport acquisition in motion. One appointment, and a two minute interview later and we were done. Praise the Lord for his help and support through this process.
Now, Lord willing, we'll be able to take our son to meet his other grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
I lack the necessary papers to prove that I resided in the US for five years, as per US laws. I made an appointment at the consulate anyway, and when I arrived they told me what I already knew: I need documents such as immunization records, school records, utility bills, or something proving I had actually lived there for the required amount of time. As I couldn't provide any of this I went home discouraged and wondering what in the world to do next.
My husband incouraged me to make another appointment and try again. I saw no point in this but did as he asked. This time when I arrived and happened to talk to the same official I had spoken to the first time she was more willing to give me some hope. She gave me a list of things that might be helpful, (family photos, etc.) and told me to come back later.
The third time they gave me the interview with the Consulate official and after many, many questions and hours of history he approved the CRBA!!! You wouldn't believe how elated we were!
Six weeks later we had the document in our hands and then procceded to set the passport acquisition in motion. One appointment, and a two minute interview later and we were done. Praise the Lord for his help and support through this process.
Now, Lord willing, we'll be able to take our son to meet his other grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins.
Saturday, February 9, 2013
DIY Baby Cereal
Last week I was in Walmart and saw a 10 oz. bag of instant
baby cereal for about 3 dollars. You know the kind- just add warm milk. I
thought my 7 month old would like it but knew he’d finish the bag within three
days. I concluded $3 was too much for three days of baby cereal.
I asked my husband to read the ingredients and directions to
me so I could make it myself. (I can read, just not in Spanish:))
Basically it’s four grains: Oats, wheat, corn and rice.
I omitted the wheat and added a few apples for flavor and
also a couple tablespoons of raw sugar.
It’s really easy to make. Just soak your grains in water
overnight and then cook them. Soaking them will help your baby digest it
better. I cooked the oatmeal by itself
making it a little thinner than I would like it for myself. The rice I cooked
to mush. For the corn, I use either steamed fresh corn or Maseca. (Tortilla flour
that’s basically ground white corn.) When using Maseca or other corn meal/flour
just cook it in water till it’s well done, whisking to keep it smooth .
Approximate amounts
1 cup brown rice to 3 cups water
3 cups whole oats to 7 cups water
1 cup maseca to 3 cups water
Or
2 cups steamed corn kernels
2 apples or pears, cored and steamed
3 Tbls raw sugar
For added flavor and richness replace half the water with
milk in the oatmeal.
After your grains and fruit are cooked add all ingredients
to blender or food processor. Blend until desired consistency is reached.
Store in an airtight container in refrigerator. Or you can
pour into ice cube trays and freeze. I find that making up a big batch every
week or two and freezing it works well for me. Just take a few cubes out every
evening and thaw in fridge for the next day.
The amounts I’ve suggested
above are approximate but should make 8-10 cups of cooked cereal.
My little cereal
monster loves this combination and it seems to settle quite well with his
stomach, without any digestive problems. If your baby has problems with
constipation when eating this, try adding a few tablespoons of Molasses to the
mix. This should help with the constipation.
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