During devotions with the children today I asked the question: "Why did God create Mothers?" Our 6 year old Emily sat up straight, flipped her braids and very excitedly stated: "I know! I know!" To which I replied: "Go ahead, tell us why." Her response: "God made Mothers because if there were no Mothers, life would be messed up. You could do anything you wanted to, even steal. God had way too much monkey skin left over so he had to make mothers out of that! That is why God made mothers and your monkey skin is very soft Mommy!" ((LOL)) Needless to say, we had a lesson on creation right after that! Haha
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
A Sip of Humor
Friday, February 18, 2011
Forsaking All I Trust Him
Forsaking Oh, wow! You may be thinking who in their right mind would do that? Who would give up everything and trust God? I can think of many examples in the Bible of people who have done that and have found that the blessings that come from that kind of trust is amazing! I personally have experienced that kind of faith so I can testify to the fact that when you give it all to Christ, you won't regret it.
One of the examples of faith in the bible that really flows with this particular acronym of faith is the story of the fishermen by the seashore in the book of Matthew Chapter 4. Jesus commanded them: "Follow me and I will make you fishers of men." Can you imagine what must have been going through their minds? That was their only source of income and some stranger walks up to them and says, "Leave your job and come with me! I guarantee you that if you do, you'll win many over to my Kingdom!" What a leap of faith it took for these poor fishermen to leave their way of life and follow Jesus. What great and mighty things they did and saw as a result of their obedience. They got to witness firsthand the miraculous touch of the creator of the universe as he healed the sick, raised the dead, cast out evil spirits etc. They became part of his chosen 12!
1. They were poor men: if they had had estates, or any considerable stock in trade, fishing would have been their recreation not their occupation. It didn't matter to Jesus that they were poor, when He saw them he saw the potential they had to become great leaders for his Kingdom. He is no respecter of persons. He will choose to use and bless those who are willing to step out in faith! Rich or poor, all it takes is a willingness empty ourselves of self and become a vessel for God to flow through touching the lives of those around us.
3. They were men of business, who knew their trade inside out and wasn't afraid of hard labour. God isn't looking for lazy people to further his kingdom here on earth, he desires that we be motivated with a goal and a vision. Pressing toward the mark of the high calling of God. After all, we are his hands and feet in this world. It should be our mission to show Christ to everyone you meet.
4. They were men that were accustomed to hardships and hazards. Becoming a fisherman is one of the most laborious and perilous jobs around. Fishermen must be often wet and cold; they must watch, and wait, and toil. They were often in perilous waters constantly being exposed to danger and near death experiences. God is looking for those of us that have learned to bear hardships and be exposed to dangers that bring us courage as we trust in Him. It is those type of people that are prepared for the fellowship and discipleship of Jesus Christ. Good soldiers of Christ must endure hardness. What a lesson we can learn from this story when you begin to reflect on how much faith it took for them to follow Jesus that day.
Lately, I've been reading and studying a lot on faith in my own personal devotions. Hebrews chapter 11 is a great passage of scripture on faith. I quote it often when I want to encourage someone to increase their faith or to reach out in faith for the answers they desire from God. The first verse talks about how "Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen." Verse 2 goes on to say "For by it the elders obtained a good report." You will notice as you read go on to read the rest of this chapter that a lot of victories came through great faith of many men and woman in the Bible.
The beauty of it is that it doesn't take much faith to move the hand of God. Just the size of a grain of mustard seed! A mustard seed is pretty tiny! I encourage you today to have faith in God! Go where he is leading you. It doesn't necessarily mean you'll be leaving your current job or the area you live like the fishermen in the Bible did. It does mean that your priorities will change as you begin to obey God, putting him first in your life as he leads you into his will. Take that step towards the place he is calling you. Beyond the open door awaits a work that only you can do and with it comes a new and fresh anointing on your life. Be encouraged and have faith. It will move those mountains that stand in your way!
Matthew 17:9

Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Don't Let the Devil Steal Your Song
Wow! What a title! "Don't Let the Devil Steal Your Song!" I can't take credit for it though. I heard as a sermon title the first night at Music Camp this past summer. As soon as Bro. Jeff Saunders said it, I was overwhelmed and tears welled up in my eyes. Just those words alone were enough to encourage me and heal some of the hurt I had experienced recently. I begin to feel God speaking to my heart as Bro. Saunders begin to minister to the campers and staff. I knew his message was God-given and it was for me. The timing just couldn't be better and God touched me deeply that night. I determined that no matter what, I wasn't going to let the devil steal my song.Everything I say and Do
Monday, January 31, 2011
Be Still
Be still! Only 2 words yet they can be so powerful when spoken by an authoritative command to a restless toddler, a noisy teenager or a misbehaving child at church. Sometimes they listen right away and obey, other times they ignore it and go right on doing what they shouldn't be doing. We have 7 people living here in Storeyland and believe me it can get pretty noisy at times. The children often try to overpower each other and when one starts to get loud it isn't long before the other 4 are trying to add more volume and next thing you know you can't hear what anyone is saying because it's just babble. Eventually, one of us has to say "Be still!" or "Be quiet" reminding them to use their manners and wait for their turn to talk. Sometimes, I just want to run away from all the noise and I'm sure Hubby feels that way at times too. We treasure those quiet moments with our children when we can really get to know them in a deeper way. It is something we do not want to take for granted. You know we are often like our children when it comes to our relationship with our heavenly Father. We don't always listen and often have a hard time being still.One warm wintry morning recently, I was watching the children wait for the bus. For some reason, they were being very quiet. The photo you see with this post was one I took later that day. I couldn't resist adding the scripture on it that God spoke to me. The sun was rising up casting it's golden glow over our front yard and I begin to reflect on the goodness of God. I was thinking about how much I wanted to get to know him more. I've been serving God for over 20 years now yet I still want to go deeper in my relationship with him. Psalms 46: 10 immediately came to mind! "Be still and know that I am God!" I realized in my busy life I needed to find more time to just be still and allow God to work on some area's of my life that I had been neglecting. I needed to shut out the noise of the world and all the other distractions around me so I could hear that still small voice speaking to my heart. It's so easy in this day and age to be distracted. It makes me wonder, does God ever get lonely for us? Just to give him our undivided attention.
With technology today, the whole world is at our fingertips robbing us of the time we once had just to fellowship face to face with God and with other people. I am a people person, and I love Facebook. I usually leave it running all day, checking periodically for messages. I book my photography appointments through it and rely on it a lot for communication. It's a great way to connect with long lost relatives and friends. I have a lot of family and friends that live far away and I truly believe that if God were here on earth. He'd join Facebook just so he could communicate with some of us! It's so easy to get caught up in catching up with everyone on that site. This year, I am trying also to have a balance to not only catch up with them there but actually invite them over for a meal, or go out for a coffee with them, visiting them or doing a fun activity with them. I don't want to loose that 'old fashioned' fellowship with people I hold close. Personally, I refuse to go on Facebook while I am in the house of God to worship him and be fed by his word. I've often wondered what I would do if I were on Facebook during a church service and God actually wrote on my wall like he did on the wall of the kings palace in the old testament! "Hey, I miss my time with you. I love you so much! Can't you even set aside a couple of hours for me? After all, YOU came to MY house to visit ME! Get off of Facebook and worship me! Then you can go home, update your status and tell of the miracles I performed in your life today, or the prayers that I answered. Maybe you can also share the blessing you got or the healing I gave you with your friends online!" Wow, I think I would probably feel bad that I was choosing to catch up with my friends instead of catching up with God. It certainly makes you think doesn't it? Please don't be offended if your reading this blog and you use Facebook in church. This is a personal conviction I have and I just felt to share it because it goes along with this post. God's been dealing with me on a personal level when it comes to being still and knowing that he is God.
I am reminded of a story I heard one time about a young lady who God woke up out of a deep sleep at the crack of dawn and compelled her to go outside. She obeyed but wondered why God would want her to do that. She just couldn't see any purpose in it. The sun begin to rise and as she watched the sky explode in to gorgeous colors, she heard a still small voice say, "Thank you for watching the sunrise with me today, I may be God but I still get lonely to spend time with my children." I really do believe that God hungers for us to give him our undivided attention. I have learned that when I do that, I am amazed by the things I learn from his word and even at times I can hear him speak to me with so much love. If it's been a while since you've shut in with God in a secret place, I encourage you to do that. Don't allow the cares of this life to become so loud that they drown out his voice. He loves you and he misses you! He is waiting with arms opened wide for you to come to him. All he wants is for you to be still and to know that he truly is your God!
Storeyland News
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Christmas 2010

When funds were low and we only had one gift to give to each child as Christmas Day drew closer, God provided. When I wasn't sure if I'd get any baking done for company, God provided. When we weren't sure how the children were going to get from the little town we were staying in, to the country where their school was due to one vehicle, God provided. When we didn't know where our next meal would come from or snacks for the children's lunch, God provided! When we thought we'd have to take care of all the damages all on our own, God provided. I could list many examples of how God came through for us as we were tossed to and fro from all of this. He definitely is our JEHOVAH JIRAH... OUR PROVIDER! I want to say again to all of our Angels who helped us during this difficult time of our life a huge THANK YOU! We love and appreciate you all. Our prayer is that God blesses you abundantly for your giving. I love how we can depend on God to move in any given situation and lean on his word. We certainly held on to these scriptures:
When the children told us this was the best Christmas ever, all I could do is weep. It touched my heart deeply to see them wrapping up some of their toys for other young flood victims who lost everything! We truly saw the spirit of giving this Christmas Season every where we went and our lives were changed because of it.
Thursday, November 18, 2010
And the winner is..........
As you all know the Twins were in competition as to who would be the one to loose their first tooth. The winner is..... EMILY!! She lost it at school today and was very excited when she got off the bus proudly proclaiming "LOOK MOMMY, I LOST MY TOOTH!" Alex was a tad jealous but he is determined that his will come out today too. ((LOL)) The funny thing is, that his tooth that's loose is the exact same one Emily just lost! Must be a twin thing!Thursday, November 11, 2010
A Sip of Humor

It's been a rather quiet but productive day in Storeyland. Today we got some yard work done, organized some things and took some time to reflect on the sacrificial price that was paid so that we could live in a free country. However, there was a bit of excitement too.
The Twins discovered that they both had their very first loose tooth so now they are in competition as to who will be the first to lose theirs. It was very amusing watching them wiggle and wiggle their tooth all day with very little results. Emily is currently in the lead so Alex quickly informed us that he "needed a pair of plyers" to pull his out! ((HA... HA)) Only time will tell who the winner will be but for now... the race is on!
Lest We Forget


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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
A Time to Mourn
Have you ever said "Enough Already! I can't handle any more!" I'm sure that there have been times in every ones life when we feel like we are at the end of our rope and don't even want to pick up the phone for fear that it will be more bad news. It's been like that for Hubby and I pretty much ever since December 2009. Since then, we have had 7 deaths in our family, either on my side or Hubby's. Some were very unexpected and a shock, others we saw coming as we watched our dear family members fight a courageous battle with that terrible disease known as Cancer. Being called to mourn so many times, one tends to get a little numb and weary. Daily reflecting on the value of life. Don't get me wrong, we need to reflect on the value of life more often than what we normally do, however we can't be so consumed with it that we are afraid to live. All of this combined with other non-related issues made for a crazy roller coaster ride for the first few months of 2010 in Storeyland. It seemed at times that there was more tears than laughter. It was truly a sad time for all of us.Storeyland Update for July & August
Reuben and His Buddy Chris, from USA
Camp was a great place to form new friendships!
Hubby was one of the Main Actors in it an was also a Teacher that week.
Hannah during Bible class doing her workbook.
Alex with his stocking at the end of Children's Week Each Child went home with a Christmas Sock and Present
Emily was our sheep during the Drama at Teen Week.
My Class During Teen Week, just missing 2 who had to leave camp early This was one of my biggest classes during my 4 week stay.
Our Daughter, Emily and Nephew Isaiah got the Directors Awardduring Children's Camp!
Rachael and Reuben Memorized the most verses in their classduring Junior Week. They memorized over 30 Bible Verses in one week
We were very proud of them for their hard work and dedication!
Rachael was the Recipient of the Directors Award at Music CampShe learned basic chords on the piano and how to play Amazing Grace.
Also, during Music Camp, I recorded a song for the promotion of the camp
on our local gospel radio station and was shocked to hear that it is currently
in the top 5 of the most requested song of a Local Artist. To God Alone be the Glory!

All of our nieces and nephews on my side of our family
just missing 3 girls, Shanelle & Jasmine in AB and Alice who couldn't make it.
Storeyland Update for June 2010
Reuben with one of his Cadet awards

Our Daughter, Hannah waiting for the ceremony to start!

Reuben did an amazing job on his drum solo at the ACR Awards Ceremony
Reuben on the quarterdeck, lowering the flag at the ACR Ceremonies
HAPPY BIRTHDAY EMILY & ALEX!!
The Twins turned 6 on the 24th of June, time goes so fast!
June was definitely a busy month in Storeyland it's hard to believe that Rachael graduated from Elementary School to Middle School. She was given the royal treatment and was the belle of the ball. The theme was Hollywood and one of her closest friends Logan picked her up, chauffeur and all. We're not sure how we will top that for her grade 12 graduation!! The following photo's were taken by yours truly... I've gotten more into photography over the summer and have actually come up with a name to copyright my photo's by.

Rachael was the recipient of the Best Artist Award
and the Mitchell Carr Memorial Award
The theme for her gr. 5 grad was Hollywood 2010, she played the part well.

We are so proud of ALL our children and all the hard work they put in to school and their extra curricular activities. God had truly blessed us with 5 beautiful children and we are so thankful. God is good!
As soon as I get another free moment, and it's not 2am like it is right now... I'll be back to post updates for July and August. May God richly bless you all, we miss you very much especially those of you that are oversea's and my sisters who moved a few provinces away. We love you and pray for you daily.
Love and Prayers:
The 7 Storey's
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Catching Up
Wow, it has been a long time since I've posted anything on my blog. I apologize for that. I took on a full time job in the fall of '09 and haven't had much free time to devote to blogging. Since it's very late and I'm extreamly tired, I'm stopping in to say "Hello" and a promise that I will be back soon to update you all in more detail as to what's been happening in Storeyland since Christmas! : ) Until then... Have a FUNtastic weekend and remember... God LOVES you! *Hugs*
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Friday, October 23, 2009
A Sip of Humor
Last Tuesday, Hubby and I picked up the kids from Cadets and were driving through the base heading home when we came upon a stop sign. We were waiting patiently for the traffic to pass when all of a sudden Emily exclaimed, "Oh, Mommy and Daddy look at that!!!! Someone buried the choo choo train!!" We didn't have a clue what she was talking about until Rachael pointed out the steam pipe sticking out of the ground! Much to our amusement, Emily thought that there was a train underground and the only thing showing was the exhaust pipe! As we drove drove away all you could hear was bubbles of laughter rippling through the van!Fall Has Arrived!
Isn't it amazing how fast the seasons can change? It just seems like yesterday we were relaxing on the beach in the hot summer sun and now we are in the middle of Fall! I love this time of year. The air is crisp and the vibrant colors fall brings to us never cease to amaze me. The photo that you see here was taken by myself at the first of this month. It was such a gorgeous fall day that I couldn't resist taking a picture! I am privileged to see such beauty on a daily basis for this is the field beside our house. God paints such stunning masterpieces on his canvass we call Earth! There are times I stand in awe and literally drop what I am doing to bask in the glorious wonder of the natural beauty that surrounds us.
The twins on the first day of Kindergarten
The first day of School
The children are growing up so fast. There are moments I wish time would stand still! It won't be long and they will be looking down on me! ((LOL)) I am 5'2 and already, Reuben, Rachael and Hannah are close to my height! They get that gene from their Dad that's for sure! They have adjusted well to the routine of things. Reuben just recently celebrated his 12th birthday and it just so happened on the day of his birthday, his Uncle Doug (Hubby's Brother) got married. They had a beautiful fall wedding. Emily and Alex were the flower girl and ring bearer. They looked so cute all dressed up in their formal clothes!
The Storey Wedding Oct 3rd, 2009

Well, it's late and I could add a lot more updates to this post but I'll save it for another time. To all my Family and Friends.... I am so thankful for you! I'll be doing another update shortly but for now I need to get some sleep! : )
Have a Fantastic weekend!!!
Friday, July 17, 2009
Summer, Where Art Thou?
If you are a Maritimer, you've probably had that thought in your head a few times... Where is Summer? Those beautiful, hazy and hot days of relaxing in the pool, laying on the grass staring at the clouds or barbecuing on your back deck. Those sticky, humid hot summer nights being serenaded to sleep by mosquito's or maybe cooling off in front of a fan with a glass of ice water in hand. We could probably still count on one hand how many gorgeous summer day's we've had so far this year. Believe it or not, the weather has been on the chilly side and we had enough rain to make us think we should build an ark! Here we are almost at the end of July and still waiting for the Summer weather to arrive. However, I'm not complaining. I am so thankful that God has given us another day, no matter what the weather is like. Despite the chilly weather, our family hasn't allowed it to dampen our spirits or ruin our family fun. We've had a blast going on different adventures in Storeyland and take full advantage of those few and far between hot summer days..jpg)
Their Backyard 5th Birthday BBQ Bash
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Canada Day Fireworks
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We were fortunate to have great weather for all these events and were so excited to see my lil sis... Michelle, her fiancee, Jackson and their 2 girls. They came home to get married on July 4th and were able to attend the Canada Day festivities. They flew in at mid-night on the day before and my nieces stayed the night at our house. Our children had a great time catching up on the last 10 months with their adorable cousins, Shanelle and Jasmine. It was great to see them all together again and so awesome to get to spend the week with one of my bestest friends. (There will be a separate blog about their wedding)
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On one of our rare hot summer days the children enjoy swimming in the pool or cooling off at the Water Park. We have no complaints and are thankful for every day we are alive and well. Every day is the day that the "Lord hath made so we will rejoice and be glad in it...." no matter the weather. We all know that storms never last and after the rain comes the rainbow. So, if your getting frustrated with this bi-polar weather we've been getting, cheer up... put on a smile and be thankful your alive to enjoy the weather, no matter what it may be!!



