About Natalie

I am a Jesus Lover, a wife, and a mother. And I'm making the best of what looks like a mess!

Poetry

Everybody is sick around here. UGH! But I had planned on posting some of my poetry. This is the last one that I performed on Saturday. When I shared it I had red, yellow, black, and white construction paper, and the final piece of paper had a heart that my son had painted.

Jesus loves all of the little children

All the children of the dark and scary world

He wants them to know that he hears them

Even all of the things they never told

Like the young girl with red curls who tries hard

But her best never seems to please them

He has spoken over her plans to prosper

And wants her to see him as a friend

Like the boy riding on the yellow school bus

Who doesn’t want the bus to take him home

Jesus said I know that you are scared son

But with me you will never be alone

And for the young child who is hiding the bruises

Because black and blue could give away the truth

He can be the one to take you out of hiding

He already knows all of the that pain you go through

For the girl whose white dress has been tainted

She feels used confused and unsure

He alone can be your restoration

And He knows that you are still pure

Jesus sees all of the little children

and they are so very precious in his sight

And not one of them goes unnoticed by Him

And all that is exposed in his light

Jesus loves all the little children

He saves them from the pain of the world

He wants them to know there is a future

And that each have a love to behold

-Natalie Busch
This poem has been passed around a little bit and I think that is great, but I went ahead and included my name on this one for just that reason. It means a lot to me. I wrote it several years ago after coming back from a mission trip to an orphanage in Acapulco, Mexico. Every child there had been abused in some way. There are so many more children out there that all have in common pain and dark secrets. I feel the father’s love going out to them and how any harm to them brings Him such grief. We are to be a light, and deliver the message of the hope that is in Christ. I would like to say thank you to all of the parents, children’s pastors, and teachers that extend a special kind of love and bring hope to children. I would also like recognize that we are all God’s children and we experience pain in many ways. God sees all that holds you from being complete in Him. He loves you and wants you to allow him to father you.
By |2015-05-14T23:15:46+00:00May 6, 2011|Uncategorized|1 Comment

Gil And Jil

Art seems to run in my blood. My dad side of the family are all very artistic, my mom’s side has the theatrics, and I seem to carry a little bit of both.

My dad’s sister has always been an exceptional painter. She recently decided to start to pick up some brushes again and has been creating some mixed media folk art. She is so talented and she is actually giving this painting, based on Proverbs 4:9, to SJ whenever we are able to get up to Cincinatti to bring it home to Dallas.
She has lots of cool stuff available on Etsy, so you should check it out, and no did not ask me to do this. Gil And Jil is the name of her shop.



I love this little diva chichuahua. I think she is saying “Happy cinco de mayo everybody!”

This post is linked up with Things I Love Thursday at the Diaper Diaries.

By |2015-05-14T23:15:47+00:00May 5, 2011|Uncategorized|3 Comments

Spring Art Fest

On my top ten things to do this spring I listed my first poetry reading as #9. Well, I can check that off my list and follow up with a list of things that I loved about the art festival I participated in on Saturday.
1. Poetry
I did it! I actually recited 3 poems and although I was nervous (and it showed) I did all 3 by heart.
2. Family surprise
C & SJ
At the very last minute I posted something on Facebook about my upcoming performance and my sister in law and niece surprised me by driving an hour to come see me.
3. Photography
I submitted some of my biggest pieces yet at about 36 x 48 inches.
4. Art
Well duh. I loved looking at all the art work throughout the gallery. There were some absolutely incredible artists showcased.
5. Live demos
Several artist created pieces on the spot which is always a treat.
6. Painting
I am a horrible painter, but I did sit in one of the art lessons. We were supposed to be painting a lighthouse, but I call mine the emergent pencil. In my defense I only had a few minutes and one fat brush to work with.
7. Community art
In the kid zone there was a humongous canvas that the children could paint on and they called it community art . I loved this idea and Z had a great time.
8. Music
Tim Miller, Taylor Davis, Men as Trees Walking, and many other awesome local musicians played throughout the day.
9. Feather clip
With feathers being all the rage right now I took the opportunity to buy my first feather accessory while simultanously showing support to the artist who made it. I wore it yesterday.
10. Henna
So many new experiences in one day. I also got my first henna tatoo at the end of the night. It’s a triangle. It represents the trinity as well as my marriage (not my love of Doritos as one of my friends suggested). It should last a couple weeks. I am having fun with it and the kids like it too.
The Spring Art festival was a complete success and I look forward to doing it again in the fall!
Be sure to check out more top ten lists on ohamanda.com
By |2015-05-14T23:15:47+00:00May 2, 2011|Uncategorized|4 Comments

Day 2

This week’s camping trip was much more primitive than the one that I deemed cushy earlier this month. When I wrote that post about all the amenities my dad’s response was “I thought we raised you better”. Well, dad you would have been proud of our two little tents set up on the edge of a cliff overlooking lake Travis.
There were no cabins, mirrors, electricity, running water, NOTHIN’. It was gorgeous setting though and I was able to enjoy some nice quiet time on my own in the early morning light at 6:30 am.

Once everyone else was up we went swimming, hiking, kite flying,
and even hung out in a lagoon like setting under a water fall

where I eerily almost stepped on a huge snake.

After we experienced our fill of nature we headed into the city to eat at a trailer park (these set ups are popular there),

followed by some homemade ice cream which was served up by a guy who tossed the scoops over his head to be caught in a cone behind his back, very entertaining, and delicious. Then we dropped our pals off at a concert and J and I went thrifting and Ikeaing. Then we both took in the Mumford and Son’s concert bootleg style, meaning we didn’t have tickets, but it was outdoors and there were plenty of other people to join on the outskirts.
We left the next day, so other than a few more stops at some indie coffee shops, that is pretty much the whole trip. On the ride back the fatigue and allergies had begun to take their toll. We were going off of little sleep and we all had work to get back too, but that still didn’t stop us from reminiscing about the experience we had just shared and our favorite Austin moments. I don’t think I will ever forget this little time away, but if I do I can just read this.
By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 30, 2011|Uncategorized|3 Comments

What a Trip

We got back from our Austin visit yesterday and it never fails that I need a vacation to recooperate from my vacation. We had a blast though. It was our first adults only road trip since we’ve had kids. J’s parents watched Z and SJ while we made our way to the “live music capital of the world” with two of our nearest dearest friends. Since I had my hands free of kiddos I was able to take lots of pics, but I won’t bore you with them. Oh, who am I kidding? Here is a little play by play of day one.

First stop coffee of course.
Then we hit this cool park to play some bocce ball.
If you’ve never tried Bocce ball you are missing out.
Then we walked to the bridge were all the bats sleep during the day.
And we waited for them to come out.

And we took pictures while we were waiting.
It was really difficult to see in the dark, but thousands of bats came swarming through the city, and they moved really fast!

We made time for sushi that evening.
And ended the night with one of the cities randomly distributed public pianos.
By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 29, 2011|Uncategorized|2 Comments

Austin Texas!!!

Hey guys, I am currently hanging out in the fun, beautiful, and unapologetically WEIRD Texas state capitol. We just got done watching the world’s largest urban bat colony fly out from under a bridge. Anyway, I’ve got to run for now, but here are some Easter weekend photos for you all to enjoy. I’ll check back in when we get home in a few days.






By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 24, 2011|Uncategorized|5 Comments

The Chicks Are Here!

This year we surprised the kids with chickens for their Easter present. That’s not why we got them, but it was convenient since it’s Good Friday and all. They actually came in the mail, but they have been staying at my friends house until I went to pick them up today. She lives in a residential area just like we do and not far from here. Yet, even in the city they manage to keep an impressive vegetable garden along with 10 chickens.


It’s always nice to have someone ahead of you proving that it can be done.

So now we are the proud owners of five baby Rhode Island Red chicks!


Just like most newborns they pretty much sleep, eat, peep, and poop. These little rhodies will probably start laying at the end of the summer and have the potential to produce from 250 to 300 eggs a year.

This basket of eggs is from my friend’s chicken shown in the second photo.

I am definitely looking forward to eating fresh from the nest eggs in the morning, and that is the main reason we got the chickens, but they will also be the family pets. The kids have both been SO excited to meet their new little friends and the chicks are really excited too, or maybe anxious or shocked might be a better word. Actually this breed of hen are known to be extremely good natured and have even been called the “lap chicken” because of how much they act like a sweet household pet.
The surprise was supposed to be for the kids, but I think I am more surprised than anyone. Do we really own five chickens? We just started talking about the idea a few weeks ago and I figured it might be something that we do next spring, but now here we are with a bunch of peeps, and they are not made of marshmallow.

By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 22, 2011|Uncategorized|7 Comments

Our First Garden

I have never been able to grow a darn thing. J on the other hand has a knack for agriculture, so he’s been leading the way as we embark upon this family gardening adventure together.

With as much as I want to be a country girl I still have a lot of city left in me. I couldn’t believe how much the pea seeds looked like peas. If you’ve got the “are you serious?” look on your face right now it is probably the same look my husband gave me when he told me that peas are seeds. That makes sense, but I never thought about it.

I was also shocked about how quickly everything has sprouted. Some stuff grew overnight and by a week we had a little growth from almost every row we had planted!

My biggest concern is that there are little animals to contend with so we need to get the chicken wire up pronto. I’ve seen what those birds can do to a fig tree. But for now I’m still in the honeymoon stage of gardening.

The whole experience has been great and while I may not know the fate our plants, at the end of the day I do know that we’ve done something right if we are all outside together and I hear or say the words “you kids need a bath!”

By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 21, 2011|Uncategorized|3 Comments

Going Paper Towelless

I was so encouraged by the positive comments from you all about “my green side“. I got most of those ideas from things I had previously blogged about, but there is one other thing that I have never mentioned on my blog before that is not only helpful to the environment, but also easy on the budget and very cute. It’s been 2 years now that I have been using cloth napkins and I love them.
My sister in law made most of the ones that own and at first I was hesitant to use them for everyday things because it felt like they were too nice to mess up, but I had to remind myself that they were made for this purpose (my sis is very green) and we use them ALL THE TIME now.

I feel a little awkward when company comes over and asks for a paper towel, because we don’t have any, but no one has ever protested to using cloth when I explained our system. Kitchen towels are most absorbent when it comes to spills and heavy duty stuff, but the dinner napkins work great for messy hands and faces. I have a bucket in the laundry room where I throw all my rags, towels, and cloth napkins so they all get washed together. The only problem I have run into is cooking bacon because I use a lot of paper towels when it comes to draining bacon, but then I read this story on Michele’s blog about how she uses the newspaper (along with a couple paper towels) to soak up bacon grease. One day she didn’t have the Sunday paper accessable so she grabbed a stack of papers off the counter, which accidentaly included her son’s homework. Later when he was looking for his papers they figured out what happened, so she actually had to dig it out of the trash and put it in a ziplock for him to bring it to school. It sounded like something I would do and thanks to her story I have totally gotten into degreasing bacon on the newspaper now. If you are like me and you don’t keep paper towels in stock you could put the bacon on a cooling rack over the newspaper, or in our case we often have a couple napkins left over from take out, either way it cuts down on the paper towels.

There is nothing wrong with disposable stuff I think it comes in handy on many occasions, but the cloth has been working for us and so I don’t plan on stocking up on paper towels or napkins anytime soon.
Do you use cloth napkins? What works for you?
This post is linked with Works For Me Wednesday at We Are That Family!
By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 20, 2011|Uncategorized|8 Comments

My Green Side

Yesterday morning I watched Z run out to the curb begging his daddy to let him help carry the recycling container back inside. They each had one end while Z struggled to keep up his end of the big green bin. Then in the afternoon after we opened up some of our creekey old windows to let the breeze flow through the house so that we wouldn’t need to turn on the AC. At night I was cleaning up from the weekends camping trip and emptied out some plastic bags that I had used to carry some of our stuff around, I went ahead and reused the bags a second time by lining the bathroom trash cans. These little mental snapshots are what come to mind when I think of just some of the subconscious ways my family is in the habit of doing our part to go green. This Friday is earth day, so I thought it would be appropriate to do a top ten list of some of the things I try to do for our little earth.

1. We use filtered water and reusable water bottles instead of plastic.

2. We buy our cars, computers, MOST of our clothes, and furniture all USED.
3. We have gradual increased the amount of home grown ingredients we consume, but this year we have two big gardens and I am SO excited to eat all the goodies we’ve planted together as a family.
4. I made a new years resolution to use “green” shopping bags back in 2009 and I have them EXCLUSIVELY done so ever since then. J even installed hooks in the kitchen just for that purpose.

5. Cloth diapers are super frugal, but believe it or not it was listening to a podcast about the harmful impact of disposables on landfills that got me started with the reusable diapers.

6. Hanging clothes on the line is therapeutic for me. The clothes smell good, the sun removes stains from whites, and of course it saves energy.
7. My parents just bought a hybrid

and while I may not be able to compete with 60 miles to the gallon I try to carpool, walk, and drive in a way that reduces my carbon footprint.
8. Our kitchen is run off of energy efficient appliances and maybe some day our laundry room will be too!
9. My husband is a tree hugger in the sense that he literally loves trees and we have planted and transplanted many of them every year.

10. This last one is a surprise that I will share later, but I will give you a hint they hatched today!

By |2015-05-14T23:15:48+00:00April 19, 2011|Uncategorized|10 Comments
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