Tuesday, September 30, 2008
A huge thank you
All I can say is a huge thank you to those of you who are keeping us held up in prayer!
It's been a long, amazing day...I will post details and stories later (as well as pictures) -- right now my eyes are about to fall over so I...
(**falls asleep, wakes with a start**)
...so I had best get to bed.
But, thank you so much for your prayers -- Mom is in Pittsburgh, and doing well. We are in Ironwood and falling asleep (the result of...shall I say...very few hours of sleep and driving for 12 hours?!).
'Nighter's to you all, thanks again, and I'll be in touch tomorrow.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Prayers requested!
"Helping Mom get ready for her trip. More on this later."
I truly meant to post on this sooner -- but, alas, the time has nearly come and still no post. But, if you think of us at all (especially Mom) in the next week or so, please keep us in your prayers! Tomorrow afternoon, Mom flies out of Milwaukee, WI -- destination Pittsburgh, PA. She will be visiting with family there, but is going mainly on behalf of my sister, who is not a Believer...yet. :) But Brandi called for Mom to come and stay with her for a while, as she is in a tough place in her life. Please pray that her heart will continue to soften towards Christ, and that this trip will not be in vain!
So I guess we'll see how life is for a week without Mom! (grin)
I'll do my best to post pictures from the airport tomorrow night, and will update throughout the week. Please, keep us in your prayers! Thank you so much!
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Monday, September 22, 2008
The promised picture post
And a couple years later...
And a couple years later...
And a couple years later...
And a couple years later...
And a couple years later!
So there we are in a nutshell over the past 16 years.
And just for some added fun, I thought I'd share with you all a few home videos from the past couple years. Go ahead and laugh -- I sure did! (big grin)
The naughty 5th-grader squirms out of math. :)
Okay, so maybe this one was a bit corn-y...
And last but not least, my personal favorite. LOL! (I had such a serious look on my face!...and yes, that was a doll.)
Thursday, September 18, 2008
Random-ness...
- Eighth grade. That's what's up.
- I got their newest CD a couple weeks ago and have been loving it.
- I have been journaling like crazy. (Like I told my Dad, the second my pen hits the journal, it gets stuck on rapid-fire. And I'm not kidding.)
- Mom & I got a new camera -- ((...drum roll, please...)) a Rebel XT!!! (Yes!!!)
- I've been toning and training my voice. More on this later.
- Helping Mom get ready for her trip. More on this later.
- Washing dishes, sweeping floors, watering gardens. Cooking. Laundry. Cleaning.
- Keeping in touch with the Lord, repenting when I fall short, praising Him for His amazing mercy, love, and all the miracles He shows us every single day!
- Computer techie stuff.
- Rescuing stunned birdies.
- Talking. (Really?!) Thinking. (No kidding!)
- Preparing for piano lessons hopefully to begin soon.
- Swimming in Lake Superior. (Yes, September 16th -- and I won't even say Brrr.)
- Doubling over laughing in the middle of the road, when walking with my Mom in the evening.
- Finding little furry gentlemen that won't bark locked in the car.
So there is a glimpse into my days. Hope you enjoyed yourself. I'll try to get a picture-post together soon. And please bear with me -- I'll get back to blogging! Don't worry!
Sunday, September 14, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
A woman's sphere of influence
"Godly womanhood...the very phrase sounds strange in our ears. We never hear it now. We hear about every other type of women: beautiful women, smart women, sophisticated women, career women, talented women, divorced women. But so seldom do we hear of a godly woman - or of a godly man either, for that matter...It is a much more nobler thing to be a good wife, than to be Miss America. It is a greater achievement to establish a Christian home than it is to produce a second-rate novel filled with filth. It is a far, far better thing in the realms of morals to be old-fashioned, than to be ultra-modern.The world has enough women who know how to be smart. It needs women who are willing to be simple. The world has enough women who know how to be brilliant. It needs some who will be brave. The world has enough women who are popular. It needs more who are pure. We need women, and men, too, who would rather be morally right than socially correct."
-Peter Marshall
Friday, September 5, 2008
Excerpts, part 3 -- What are the duties required in the first commandment?
The catechism poses the question, 'What are the duties required in the first commandment?' The answer that the writers of the catechism give is so helpful in elaborating the full intent of the commandment that I'll quote it in its entirety (although it's a little lengthy):
- Thinking about God. Do I think of God continually or only infrequently, such as when I want or need something?
- Meditating on God. Do I meditate on His character -- His holiness, His goodness, His love?
- Remembering God. Do I remember Him in everything I do and say, or do I rarely think of Him?
- Esteeming God. Am I highly esteeming Him, or do I highly esteem or value other things?"
--Elyse Fitzpatrick, in Idols of the Heart: Learning to Long for God Alone
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Excerpts, part 2 -- My Household Gods
Even though we don't bown down to stone statues or make bowls of food to set before our gods, we worship idols in other ways. John Calvin commented on this when he wrote,
Monday, September 1, 2008
Excerpts, part 1 -- The Gods in our Heart
- Do I love Him with everything that I am, or are there other loves in my heart that clamor for my attention?
- Do I worship additional gods, or is He always, and in every case, the supreme Ruler who receives my undivided passion and devotion?
...Idolatry has to do with love -- my love for Him, my love for others, my love of the world. When I look at idolatry in these ways, I understand that I'm not so different from those people I observed in temples so far away."
--Elyse Fitzpatrick, in Idols of the Heart: Learning to Long for God Alone