Monday 28 October 2013

Girl's Getaway!





What a great time we had at Girl's Getaway this year! Here are some memories from our weekend....









Friday 20 September 2013

Girls' Getaway Camp

Girl's Getaway Camp Registration forms are now out!! They should be posted to you in a few days. New Camper?? Comment here or email us for a copy.

Sunday 5 May 2013

Girl's Getaway Garden Party

The Garden Party was a great success!! We were blessed with beautiful warm weather and the ladies were pampered and entertained in the beautiful garden.
Details will be posted in the May ConXion, coming out soon!
Here are some photos from our day:



















April conXion

April conXion is now on the Churches of Christ Website!
Click this link to download the April Edition of ConXion: April conXion

Sunday 24 March 2013

Misprint Alert!


In the March ConXion there is a beautiful Tiramisu Cupcake recipe. However, the method is from another recipe!! Here is the correct recipe, ingredients and method:

Tiramisu Cupcake

Vanilla butter cake:
90g butter, softened
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1/2 cup (110g) caster sugar
2 eggs
1 cup (150g) self-raising flour
2 tablespoons milk

Mascarpone cream:
250g mascarpone cheese
1/4 cup (40g) icing sugar
1 tablespoon marsala
3/4 cup (180ml) thickened cream, whipped

Coffee mixture:
1 tablespoon instant coffee granules
1/3 cup (80ml) boiling water
2 tablespoons marsala

Decorations:
50g dark eating chocolate, grated finely

METHOD

1. Preheat oven to moderate (180°C/160°C fan-forced). Line 6-hole texas or 12-hole standard muffin pan with paper cases.

2. Beat butter, extract, sugar, eggs, flour and milk in small bowl with electric mixer on low speed until ingredients are just combined. Increase speed to medium, beat until mixture is changed to a paler colour. Divide mixture among cases; smooth surface.
3. Bake large cakes about 25 minutes, small cakes about 20 minutes. Turn cakes onto wire rack to cool.

4. Make mascarpone cream. Make coffee mixture.

5. Remove cases from cakes. Cut each cake horizontally into four. Brush both sides of cake slices with coffee mixture. Join cake slices with mascarpone cream.

6. Spread tops of cakes with mascarpone cream; sprinkle with grated chocolate. Refrigerate for 3 hours before serving.

Mascarpone cream
Combine mascarpone, sifted icing sugar and marsala in small bowl; fold in cream.

Coffee mixture
Combine coffee, the water and marsala in small bowl; cool.

Upcoming Event - Girl's Getaway Garden Party!

It's time Girl's Getaway had a re-union! After many requests to meet up before the next camp, we decided to arrange a mid-year get-together in the form of a Garden Party! 

March ConXion

March ConXion is now on the Churches of Christ QLD website!


The ConXion Blog has changed!

Just letting your know that the way we are sharing ConXion has changed!
You can still come here to find the link to the ConXion magazine, but we will no  longer be posting the magazine here. The Churches of Christ website has the magazine uploaded onto their website every month so you can download it and see it in the same format as the actual magazine. We hope you enjoy this change. Please comment if you would like to continue to see the magazine posted here.
Each month I will post the link to the current magazine.
We will continue to post relevant events and important notices here so we hope  you will join us again soon!

Wednesday 20 February 2013

February ConXion

Click this link to download the February Edition of ConXion: February ConXion

from the Editor's Desk


Be joyful always; pray continually; give thanks in all circumstances.
1 Thess 5:16-18 NIV

How easily we forget to be thankful. This summer has been the hottest and driest I have seen since I have lived in Gympie. My poor garden is slowly dying, I can’t feed it as we are on tank water and the level is getting lower by the day. To get a fill of water there is a 2 week waiting period hence tank water has become so very valuable in my home right now. I have found myself worrying so much, especially as we have had a few visitors coming through and I want their time with us to be perfect, enjoying our home and what it has to offer and not worrying when they have showers etc.

Then I look around this awesome country of ours and see the devastation happening and I have to pull my horns in. Oh shame on me – my troubles are insignificant compared to others who are losing their homes and lives. Then God comes along and brings me 1 Thessalonians 5: 16 -18 only a few words but they sink deep into my heart. Let 2013 become the year we learn to be thankful in all things.

Our first edition of conXion for 2013 holds many stories from many diverse women. I have often written that come the 20th of the month I am waiting for articles to land on my desk and God has never disappointed me. I am thrilled with what has landed this month! I talk about rain here in Australia, then read Karen’s story of rain in Dubai where they don’t get much at all.

One thing that has excited me this year is that each issue of conXion will feature the personal life story from a woman of faith. This first one is shared by one of my favourite singer-song writers, Bel Morrison/Thomson. It's a story of love and waiting on God. Bel tells the love story of how she met her husband Phil.  I am sure it will touch your heart as it did mine when Bel first shared it with me.

I shared in December that a decision was made to dissolve a National Women’s Conference. Marj Dredge, National Coordinator has written the final report from this meeting, for those who have been involved one way or another for your interest this report is in this month’s edition.

Lastly I take this opportunity to encourage you to attend the first ladies’ camp/retreat for this year, to be held at Camp Koojarewon at Highfields near Toowoomba. Camp leader Pam Hine and her team are preparing yet another special time of gathering to worship, hear and share God’s word. Donna Savill is their guest speaker and will be speaking on the theme ‘Cling to the Vine’. Ladies’ retreats are a wonderful way to take time away from everyday life to spend time with God and like-minded women.

In His love, Andi





For this reason a man shall leave his father and his mother, and be joined to his wife; and they shall become one flesh.
Gen 2:24

We’re currently in the middle of moving house.
It’s a stressful time. There are never enough hours in the day to get everything done. Then there’s a full time job and other responsibilities to compete for the limited time.
Now it’s not the first time we’ve had to move and I seriously doubt it will be the last. We’ve always moved ourselves with friends to help lighten the load a little. I don’t think I’ve ever used a paid removalist. Over the years my husband and I have worked out a system. I’ll sort, he’ll pack. I’ll clean, we carry, he’ll load. He’ll drive. I’ll clean at the other end, he’ll unload, we’ll carry, we’ll unpack at the other end…eventually.
That’s how it works. We know what our part is and we both play it well.
When things get in the way, it’s actually very hard.
My husband needed to work late five of the seven days we had planned for the cleaning and packing days. I stood in front of a table of kitchenware, staring at the light glinting off the glass – almost frozen. This wasn’t my part of how we did this.


Physically, I am able to wrap things in paper and pack them in a box. Mentally, I can figure out that it will fit better in a particular way than in another. Emotionally; I was a mess. It was an emotional struggle to pack a box.
I stood there giving myself a little pep talk.
Come on, you can do this. If he wasn’t around at all, you would have to do this yourself. Just pick up a glass and wrap it.
It didn’t work. The very idea that I would have to
pack on my own was so daunting it was devastating. I burst into tears at the thought that my husband wasn’t here to do his part of the task. I did pack the box, but it so hard.
Now, my husband’s not dead. He was at work. He came home eventually. Things worked out and our kitchen is mostly in boxes.
My thought as I went to bed that night was an ‘oh wow God’ moment. God gave me my husband. He’s not perfect (the husband), but then neither am I.
Perfect or not, we fit together. Where I am weak he is strong  -  and vice versa. We are a team.
From that experience I am now so much more aware of the things that he does; that have just become a pattern in our lives. I would be so lost without him there to do it. The thing is, I take it for granted. He’ll be there to pack; he’ll be there to load the ute; he’ll be there to drive the heavy load through the streets of town. That’s just what he does.
I thank God for the things my husband ‘just does’. I even thanked my husband.
It’s so easy to take the little everyday things for granted. Make sure you take the time to notice them, appreciate them…and actually thank him for doing them.
He’s your husband. He deserves it.
T P Hogan