Tuesday, November 26, 2019

For Matadors Where The Day Runs Wild...


Yesterday did not happen as planned;
but isn't that the way of most of love/life?!


 Instead of working in 'purple room'
we trucked down back-roads looking for filler for outdoor winter-urns,
(after looking at appointments, weather and schedules and realizing today is the best day)
Resulting in a job for grand-sonny, who took washing Grandpa's truck very seriously
(until he realized it was more fun to point it at Grandma and listen to her shriek😁😂)

( so, indoor plans turned to outdoor art
 ...and we return to to-do lists today, Lord willing)

So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, 
do it all for the glory of God.
1 Cor.10:31



Day folded ere the work was through
(seems there is always much to do)
The challenge to prioritize
Trains jockeys of all shapes and size

My, my, the momentum of day
Can ease a whole lifetime away
Where what now keeps us on our toes
Will all be stilled at curtain-close

Thus we with humble heart and soul
Should re-evaluate our goal
As highs and lows of joy and strife
Become the story of our life

For the handshake of Father Time
Is brief at best, this crest we climb
But a threshold before a door
That opens into Evermore

...and death will win want’s raging bull
Snuff the red cape of push and pull
As the footwork of matadors
No longer sparks spectator’s roars

...where mist-exhale of day-to-day
In one last breath is done away
And we return from whence we came
With nothing but our given name

© Janet Martin


 I've always loved this somber hymn


Monday, November 25, 2019

Crucial In-betweens


The above bedroom, painted purple years ago during a school March-break
and sitting empty for the better part of the past five years (save clutter and cribs)
it is about to get a face-lift after we decide on a colour (or non-colour?)!


 Days that seemed so lasting then are nothing now, 
but echo-sparkles...

Days glint, their sparkles felled
Like ripples rushed to sea
Where whelming wonders once we held
Meld into memory

What seems so commonplace
In work-week’s tug and kiss
Forges from ordinary days
The very best there is

Where the wee while we have
To ride out highs and lows
Cannot stave off wave over wave
Of love’s high fives and blows

The brunt of here and now
By brute force of tick-tock
With the disguise of where-when-how
Bestows its aftershock

…of echo-addled scenes
That thought alone can see
Captured in crucial in-betweens
Of what was and will be

© Janet Martin

Saturday, November 23, 2019

Infallible Proof


Better than 
lofty utterance
Or intent’s 
grandest creed
Is the compelling 
evidence
Of one
 small 
deed

© Janet Martin

Today's Unprecedented Worth



For this is the love of God, 
that we keep his commandments: 
and his commandments are not grievous.
For whatsoever is born of God overcometh the world:
and this is the victory that overcometh the world, 
even our faith.
1 John 5:3-4 

We have not taken out very many Christmas decorations yet but
we have set up the Nativity scene to remind us to celebrate 
(hopefully daily)  mankind's Joy to the world
 The thrill never grows old, 
of watching little ones gaze at the figurines 
and delight to hold them, esp. Baby Jesus!
what joy, in spite of our mistakes
upon earth's eastward skyline breaks
Compassion and courage reborn




Now pales beneath the Master’s hand
The deep that snuffed the sweep that spanned
Our wond’ring gaze with mercy’s ways
And hope that highlights mankind’s days
With purpose greater than the test
To serve love’s sacrificial Best

Now beckons from earth’s eastward brim
With birth of day (a gift from Him)
An urge of wonder stirred and spurred
By He whose Word is not deterred
While proud fools ridicule the grave
And Name of He who came to save

Now unfolds from the love of He
Who authored This with ‘let there be’
A charge, larger than mortal death
As wonder steals our gifted breath
And bids us look straight in the eye
Of Excuse’s pathetic lie

Now burgeons from faith’s beaming berth
This life’s unprecedented worth
Grace hoists Honour’s uncomely tray
Believe, surrender, trust, obey
Until wonder fulfills its law
And kindles constant humble awe

As, step by step and hand in Hand
We, armed with Comfort’s kind command
Now we proceed with hope, not dread
And fix our eyes beyond time’s fold
Upon a Prize earth cannot hold

© Janet Martin



Friday, November 22, 2019

November's Supper Hour

Let's start with dessert since it is not the norm at our house
but guests always give a great reason for a treat, which was the case last night.
So what is a quick go-to when you suddenly realize 
there's nothing in the house and we need dessert?!
Banana Pudding!
Scald 3 cups milk
While it heats mix 1/4-1/3 cup of cornstarch with 1/2 cup sugar and 1/2 tsp. salt.
blend and add 1/3 cup COLD milk.
Add to scalded milk whisking briskly all the while.
Reduce heat to med-low and stir until mix says 'blub-blub-blub',
then add a splash of vanilla extract , stir
and pour over sliced bananas!
Serve warm or chilled and topped with fresh whipped cream.
This dish makes me feel like a little girl
on those rare nights when supper was either tapioca of cornstarch pudding.
Simple and satisfying.

The main course was a mix of Sunday-Monday-Tuesday-Wednesday's meals rolled into Thursday!
How does this happen??!!
Well, it started with Sunday, coming home from church, 
anticipating a crockpot holding nicely browned potatoes and roast beef.
Alas, because all the words are worn off the settings I had turned the knob too far 
and it was not set at high but on the 'keep warm' setting, 
leaving lukewarm, still hard potatoes.
All was not lost however because they still cooked
 (though not in time for lunch)
 and turned out to be a big help during fall housecleaning midweek.
On Wednesday I shredded them, added chopped chicken 
leftover from Tuesday night's roast chicken dinner 
( plus a bit of chopped ham), sprinkled in some corn, 
made a sauce with leftover gravy, 
leftover swiss-chalet-dipping sauce 
and a can of cream of mushroom soup+water.
Toss and pour in pan
(The crumb topping under the shredded cheese is ground up rosemary-cheese scones
 which Victoria tried a while ago but they were not edible! 
I was not home when she made them
or I might have told her that 1/2 cup dried rosemary is definitely a misprint!
But ground and used sparingly these 'flopped' scones are great as a savoury topping!
I named it Chicken Cordon Blu Casserole because of its richness and ham-chicken-cheese.
It was a big batch so we had enough for last night's main dish...
 

Monday's contribution; Cabbage Rolls... 
The Cabbage Rolls take a bit of time to prepare but are well worth the effort!
An autumn highlight at our house after the winter-cabbage is gathered.
(I use green cabbage in a LARGE pot of boiling water)
Last but not least...the salad, not leftover😊
consisting of a base of mixed spring greens, topped with thinly shredded red cabbage, 
shredded red beet, chopped cucumber, crumbled feta and roasted unsalted sunflower seeds.
Drizzle with dressing of your choice. (I prefer dressings on the side)

Something about the rain lashing at windows 
and the wind rattling at loose shingles and soffits (hopefully not!) and doors
makes us feel extra-humbly blessed to have a roof over our heads
and a place to call home-sweet-home!


 
These days the dark falls early
Deep blue turns to ebony
November’s rain taps windowpanes
The wind moans like a sea
And front-porch lights hail ‘welcome’
From heav’n-on-earth’s modest dome
And heavy hearts turns lithesome
At the sight of home-sweet-home
Where it is not ‘the dressing’
That makes this place so dear
But the precious, sacred blessing
Of gathering loved ones near
And thanking God for mercies
That we could never earn
Glad, as the dark falls early
For each loved ones safe return

© Janet Martin