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Showing posts with label Family. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

Multitiude Monday


131.  Quiet Time with the Lord...a great start to a new day!

132.  Hugs and kisses at bedtime...a wonderful end to my day!

133.  Working together to accomplish the task(s) at hand....and there always seems to be lots of tasks!

134.  Good Movies...
Wives and Daughters

135.  An afternoon with a dear friend!

136.  Visiting with a second cousin...who happens to be a kindred spirit!

137.  A wonderful day to run out a little energy...so thankful for the breeze!






138.  All of us together!









139.  Ma & Pa (my grandparents in heaven) Mama & Daddy (in heaven) Brothers, Sisters,  Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and everyone that married into our big family!


140. Family...the house that built me...my great grandparents house. It began as a log cabin just after the civil war.  My grandpa was one of 16 children and he and my grandma had 16 children.  I am so blessed!


Monday, May 3, 2010

Multitude Monday

61.  Questions...yes, questions!  I am thankful that my little guys are excited and curious about God's creation and ask many, many questions.  It keeps me on my toes...and humbles me because I realize just how much I don't know!

62.  Hugs...I sure need them!

63.  Attending revival with my niece and her family...it was wonderful!

64.  Another year...I sure don't get as excited about my birthday like I used to...But I know that I am blessed beyond measure.

65.  The thoughtfulness of my family...you all are so precious to me.

66.  Beautiful music...Life Action Ministries provided the music at the revival and it was wonderful!

67.  Books, in particular this week: What is a Family, by Edith Schaeffer.
What is a Family?








68.  Smiles...they lift my spirits!


69.  The differences in my children...it would be so boring if they were all the same!!  And Lord, please remind me of this during the week.

70.  Date night with Paul...at a dinner playhouse...oh, so appreciated!


Friday, April 30, 2010

A Changing Life Mobile


One of my favorite authors is Edith Schaeffer...I have an entire section of ever-growing editions on my personal bookshelf.  She writes with beauty and wisdom, especially when speaking of the family.  I have been thinking about the subject of change lately...as it seems to be ever-present in the day in which we find ourselves.  

In her book, What is a Family, Edith so beautifully paints a word picture of family.  "What is a family? " A family is a mobile.  A family is the most versatile, ever-changing mobile that exists.  A family is a living mobile that is different from the handcraft mobiles in the art-museum mobiles, different from the mobiles of lake and trees and from the mobiles of birds, fish, and animals-different from any mobiles of machine, animal, or plant.  A family is an intricate mobile made up of human personalities." 

"In so many ways a family is a mobile-an artwork that takes years, even generations, to produce, but which is never finished.  The artwork of this mobile called "family" continues, and imagination, creativity, originality, talent, concern, love, compassion, excitement, determination, and time to produce a diversity which is a challenge to any intelligent human being who has been given understanding of how to begin in the studio of life itself."

"Unity and diversity.  Form and freedom.  Togetherness and individuality.  A family."

"Birth, education, marriage, tragic deaths, successes, failures-eternal life-heaven.  Never static, A Christian family is a mobile blown by the gentle breeze of the Holy Spirit.  This is not a romantic idea; it is in accordance with what the Bible teaches is possible.  Each member of the family, as he or she is born again, is indwelt by the Holy Spirit.  If this takes place, one can picture not perfection, but a measure of reality in thinking of the Christian family as constantly changing from month to month, year to year, with the mix never the same-agewise, interestwise, talentwise, intellectwise-never static, with always new fascination in discovering new points of communication as human beings are growing and developing.  A mobile-blown by the breeze of the Holy Spirit."

"No, not one member of any family will always be directed or blown by the Spirit, nor will all the members be directed every day in perfect balance to His plan, but there is an exciting possibility of knowing something very real in some measure, as there is recognition of the importance and centrality of the living artwork, the mobile which the family can be.  What is a family?  An artwork-a mobile."

My family...and your family are precious works of art blown by the breeze of the Holy Spirit!  Each change, event, or circumstance is first sifted through the hands of our LORD.  I find this such a blessed assurance and encouragement for our families!    

Bless the LORD, O my soul:  and all that is within me, bless his holy name.
Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits:
                                                                          Psalms 103:1-2
 


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Monday, April 5, 2010

Multitude Monday



21.  I am so thankful for Christ's victory over the grave!
22.  And because of that victory, I will see dear loved ones someday...miss you mama and daddy!
23.  Grace...I sure need it!
24.  Time well spent...my boys love this game!








25.  The good job that all my guys did on washing the windows and siding.
26.  The surprise supper that Lauren brought home to us at the end of a very busy day...I love that girl!
27.  The blessing of praying for dear friends and their prayers for us.
28.   Easter with my family...even though it didn't go quite as planned...it was a wonderful day!
29.  The steadfastness of my husband...I love you, Paul!

30.  The faithfulness of my Lord.

Friday, January 8, 2010

Christmas 2009

The celebration of the birth of our Savior was the theme during the month of December in our home.  We love to read Luke's account of Jesus' birth aloud.  Christmas music resounds throughout the house and the aroma of cookies greet loved ones at the door.  Much thought is given to those special gifts selected for family and friends and then lovingly tucked under the tree.


A visit to our State Capitol is an annual event...it just isn't Christmas time until you see the huge tree and the hand-carved, life-size Nativity on the grounds of the State Capitol.  Laughter and delight filled the air as we enjoyed catching up with extended family and friends during the month of December.  One of the sweetest memories will be of a homemade gift package from my niece and her family which consisted of pictures of the kids, stickers, verses, and a donation to a worthy cause in our name!    

Paul and I felt blessed beyond measure to have all of our children, along with our new son-in-law, around the table for our Christmas meal.  We cherish these special times as a family and we look forward to the Lord's plan for the new year!





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