Outside my window:
It is cold and foggy quite often. The last of the leaves are holding on stubbornly here and there but it won't be long now before they are all gone. The bare branches of the tree out back now leave no hiding places for the birds, which is rather nice for me looking out the window.

I am listening to:
Well, lately I am listening to the kids speaking German on Rosetta Stone, the beginnings of Christmas music practice on the piano, and the bible in the car. We have become hooked on audio bibles as a family, which has prompted a lot of discussion and further research in the paper versions. Simple, consistent. My favorite.
Reading:
The Pagent of Life by Owen Frances Dudley. This is part of the series I have been slowly working through with Colin. This was another that began slowly and now has my rapt attention.
From the kitchen:
Marshmallow fondant on deck for Abbie Rose's birthday cake. I am not in charge of that. I am just the Wilton enabler, happily financing the production and cheering from a distance. I was however volunteered by husband to make a ham for the office Thanksgiving shindig this week. (It was ham or turkey we had to choose from) This announcement triggered no small amount of panic on my part. I just am not a great cook. Good enough for home. Most of the time. But not reliable enough for the general public. Wish me luck.
I am creating:
Christmas gifts, therefore I can't elaborate because my family reads my blog. I also picked up some delft blue Aida cloth and ivory floss for a simple monochromatic something.
Around the house:
We picked up another old crucifix at the consignment shop last weekend. This one is probably close to 30in high. Just over $10. Unreal. Also found a little vintage creche set. Another ten dollar purchase that made me very happy. It is nearly the same as the one I grew up with, not precious but precious to me. Otherwise, the craftroom shelves need tackling. I am not sure it will happen before Advent and Christmas however. Just being realistic. I do have some little prints framed and ready to hang in there this week though.
From the schoolroom:
Restocking our file folder games. Lots of cutting and laminating involved. Finishing book reports. Full steam ahead since sports are finished and dance is settling down.
Thinking about:
I am thinking about my oldest sons a great deal these days. As of this week, my family is spread out across three continents. Continents. Boggles the mind. Asher is flying to Korea as I type. I am so very proud of him. Still, it is a very long ways for a heart to stretch and mine feels close to bursting some days.
Growing up, I truly envisioned a Walton-style existence, with all my kids close by in the same little hamlet forever. But they inherited the adventurous spirit they were raised with and off we all go to explore this big world and take on personal challenges. I wasn't expecting this but that could well be my life theme song. : )

I thought about a verse today, "To whomsoever much is given, of him shall much be required." Luke 12:48 There is so very much to be thankful for. Certainly this family has been blessed abundantly. Now and then someone comments that they read here and assume we lead a charmed life. Not so. There are times I truly disagree with what God seems to think I can bear. But He always wins these disagreements. I have determined to focus, especially in this space, on the good that is given daily. But know, too, that much is also required in this simple – but not easy – life. : )
Lovely post. :o) Three continents — whew!
Dear Kim, Korea! Oh my! I can only imagine the wealth of emotion coursing through you … I remember your beautiful post Be Positive … This life does indeed stretch our hearts to bursting.
Peace & Prayers,
Ellie
I can assume you have no neighborhood Honey Baked Ham store? Good luck with the ham. I don’t do ham.
Prayers for Asher. Et al.
So in a way giving birth is like an initiation and a metaphor for all of mothering – we ache, we stretch beyond what we think is possible, we rejoice, and new life, new things, pour forth. Our hearts, though taxed, do not burst. And He is with us through it all.
And oh yes, there are days I have those very same ‘disagreements’ and it takes quite a force of the will to go on in Trust.
Pax
Prayers for your son in Korea! I have a very easy recipe for a ham cooked in the crock pot. It always receives high praise. You can email me if you would like. God bless!
Three Continents! Praying for Asher as he embarks on this new journey and praying for you and your mother’s heart.
Ham. I must have been taking the easy way all these years (and will do the same, no doubt) because I don’t even “cook” my ham. I always buy a fully cooked ham and simply heat it in the oven. In fact, I have even been known to serve it cold. With small sandwich buns it is a hit. Good luck. I am sure you’ll do great!
Probably not a good sign that I didn’t fully understand that any large hams came fully cooked….
Lot of wishes & prayers for your son.
My sister in law and her husband are in Korea now. Where is Asher stationed at?
There is no charmed life :), lots of good, very little of it easy, I’ve found. On a good note, my military family was spread far and wide, yet all (finally) settled in CS. My grandmother had all her children and most her grandchildren with her in her last years. All the best to Asher as he heads away to Korea.
That is a wonderful picture at the top. Very November-y. It seems each little twig has a bird on it.
Praying for your handsome son. I got all choked up at the picture, I can’t imagine how you feel. Blessings.