Over in Seekerville, where we Yankee-Belle bloggers all met, some of us have made it a habit to choose
One Word for the year.
I chose mine in November. I thought about it, prayed about it, saw some flaws in my life I wanted to iron out...I chose "boundaries"...
...but God chose Joy.
I let the events pile up like one snowfall after another,
never letting the sun fully melt the old remnants of previous storms before the pile grew
larger. Even when the sun did shine, which it does often in my life, there was
always a crusty patch of snow in a sheltered spot that never melted.
Lest you think I’m prone to depression, I've always been an
optimist. Happiness is easy to find when you know where to look.
Joy, however, can be denied.
Like when you’re recovering from the flu and every deep breath
ends in a cough. You can try to fill your lungs with joy…but, oh, the cough. I’ll
wait…until later…when I’m feeling better.
Once you give Joy access, it can’t be controlled. Joy will refuse to be hidden away
behind circumstances. Joy will make itself known, and once known…you never want
to let it be stolen again.
So my One Word is bright sunshine, warm rain, the scent of
growing earth, bare feet in green grass, and the promise…oh, the promise!...that on that day when all is
revealed, when the dark, rotting branches and mold covering my sins is stripped
away…Grace will see Christ's righteousness instead.
Oh, can there be greater joy than that?
What does all this have to do with Chocolate Chip Oatmeal cookies?
Years ago, when I was a young mother with one small son, I
made these cookies often. Because of my novice helper, I would forgo bringing
the mixer out of the cupboard, and do all the stirring by hand.
One of the things I've lost over the years is the enjoyment
of those sweet moments with my young children…lost in a concern for mess, and
getting the task done, and satisfying clamoring voices.
Letting circumstances
steal the joy instead of using the circumstances to magnify it.
Chocolate Chip
Oatmeal Cookies
Ingredients (for a small batch - feel free to double or quadruple the recipe):
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup brown sugar
1/4 cup white sugar
1 egg, beaten
1 Tablespoon water
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
3/4 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 1/2 cups quick cooking oats
1/2 cup chocolate
chips
Let the butter come to room temperature in a large bowl –
and don’t cheat by trying to hurry the process in the microwave! While you’re
waiting, read a good book. Or plan ahead of time to make these cookies, and get
the butter out while you’re fixing breakfast.
With a large spoon, mix in the white sugar and brown sugar.
Stir and stir until it’s all smooth. Now taste a bit. Isn't that delicious?
In a small bowl, beat the egg with a fork or small whisk.
Add the water and vanilla, and keep mixing until it’s all combined.
Add the egg to the butter/sugar mixture and stir. Stir
until everything is all one happy mess.
Add the flour, soda and salt, and…you guessed it…stir some
more. Isn't this fun?
Now add the oats, mix it all up, and finally add the
chocolate chips.
Of course you can eat one of them! Eat ten! No one will
tell!
Wait…did you forget to preheat the oven? Do it now. 350° is
perfect.
Drop the cookie dough onto baking sheets by the spoonful.
You decide how big you want them, but be
sure to leave enough room between the bits of dough so the cookies don’t all
run together while they’re baking.
Is the oven hot yet? Good. Bake the cookies for 10-12
minutes. They should be golden around the edges, and the top should spring back
when you touch one.
Let them cool as long as you can (try to hold out for at
least five minutes so you don’t burn your tongue on the chocolate chips!), and
then take one.
Hold an edge in each hand and s-l-o-w-l-y pull it apart. Catch a crumb on your tongue. Rescue that dripping chocolate. Pop one half in your mouth and savor it.
Isn't that the best cookie you've ever eaten?
Hold an edge in each hand and s-l-o-w-l-y pull it apart. Catch a crumb on your tongue. Rescue that dripping chocolate. Pop one half in your mouth and savor it.
Isn't that the best cookie you've ever eaten?
Now, grab a cup of coffee or tea, have a seat here in the cafe, and join in the conversation.
Have you chosen your One Word for this year? And if you have, has it made a difference yet?
Or, what will you do to keep circumstances from robbing you of joy?
And just in case you need someone to teach you how to pluck joy from the passing hours, take the time to read this. How to Live Outside the Box