Sunday, December 27, 2009
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Monday, December 21, 2009
SOCK FIGHT!!!
Growing up Dad started a crazy yet hysterical activity called sock fight. My brothers and I always participated in this with Dad whenever Mom was away from the house. We had a box of old socks, you know the ones that are missing a match? well we had a perfect use for them. I can remember being 10 years old and defending myself from the "wicked one" (usually 2 or 3 socks stuffed in one). And tonight....it all flooded back, and I realized, you're never too old to have a sock fight with Dad :)Ok so tonight Dad began his annoying little poking and pestering and Mom told him to go outside and get rid of some energy (I think the Christmas cookies we made had waaay too much sugar for him) So he walked down the hallway.... then out of the clear blue I get hit with a stuffed turtle dog toy. He retreated to his room, and as I ran in to get him back and what flew at me? A massive wicked one. I'm talking 4 socks stuffed into one...and THUD hit me right on the side. I fell to the floor in laughter.
The fight was on.
I ran back to my room and made as many sock bombs as I could before slinking down the hallway... meanwhile Mom is in the office calling out things like "don't break anything" or "Your gonna hurt yourself" and Molly and Abbey couldn't figure out what to chase! I cornered him on the stairs and let him have it. My entire family can attest to the fact that I am a horrible aim, I try to block while throwing. This is where I lose, because I end up with everything back at me before I can get them all out of my hands!
Well about 30 minutes later neither one of us could stand from laughing so hard and we collapsed on the couch just in time for Ruth our next door neighbor calling to ask if she could come over with her Christmas cookies...we had to quickly compose ourselves before answering the door!
So ends the battle for the evening...although we aren't sure where half our sock bombs are...I do have 2 sitting here, waiting to be thrown, whenver Dad leasts expects it.
Friday, December 18, 2009
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Friday, December 4, 2009
Prayers for our Soldiers
This is my dear friend and fellow brother in Christ, who is currently overseas in Afghanistan. I received an email from him this morning from a German camp, and was able to get online to send me a quick email. I was glad to hear from him, and immediately bowed my head to pray for him. And I was convicted. How many troops of ours are still "fighting" overseas, and how often have I prayed for them? Rarely, if never. Join me in keeping our troops in our prayers, as well as my friend Sean. If you are encouraged or led to write to him, contact me and I can give you his email address or mailing address!
Friday, November 20, 2009
Love
As time went on, I married a man I loved. When that fell apart, it took me a while to love again. I found another best friend, goofy and fun, whom I loved. I then started to just give up on loving. Then in my mid twenties, I found myself loving someone more then I thought I could. But there was just one problem. The same problem since 3rd grade. It was all wrong. I have loved. I love with all my heart, not half heartedly, and with each love I learned what love was not.
Love isn't watching your crush walk away to another elementary school without saying goodbye, love isn't a note in passing in the hallway then flirting with other girls, and its not choosing drugs and partying over your girl. Love isn't making someone feel they have no right to feel, or have emotions, and love is certainly not ignoring the aches of a tender heart.
I've loved. But it wasn't until now, at 26 that I have learned what love truly is.
Love is saying good morning each day, saying good night with a kiss and a hug. It's a trust that couldn't be broken. It works, its practical, and yet its romantic and fun. Love is holding hands while watching a movie, and feeling safe. Love is being assured that no matter what, I'm loved, and accepted, quirks, emotions, bad habits and all. It's late night giggles over something that's only funny past 10pm, or long stem roses just because. Its picturing for the first time, someone you could have a family with, and be with every day, brushing your teeth side by side. It's patience and kindness, taking time to listen and understand. Growing and changing, serving and respecting. And so much more...but above all, love is knowing that God Himself brought it together.
Josh, I love you. Truly.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Being Still
Recently Lindsay sent me a song, it's called Still, by Watermark. It got me thinking of the business we have on our lives and how often we forget to stop and spend time with the Lord. Why do we put this off? Why do I put this off? I don't know. I have a million excuses for doing so.
Every night at 11pm my alarm goes off. I set this so I remember to take my medication before bed. And I thought, wow, I take the time out of my night to go down stairs get a water come back up and take my meds but I can't set aside the time to routinely spend time with the Lord! Ick! How ungrateful. So I started setting my alarm for 10:30 every night to stop and take time out to spend time in the word. Even if its 5 minutes.
Still by Watermark
The more I get alone
The more I see I need to get alone more, more
Cause just when I think that I'm alone
Your Spirit calls out to me
And even silence has a song
Cause that's when you come
Sing over me
Still, let me be still
Let me be OK
With the quiet in my heart
Still, I want to be still
I'm so quick to move
Instead of listening to you
Shut my mouth
Crush my pride
Give me the tears
Of a broken life,
Still
Oh this world, it falls around me
And flutters all it's beauty in my eyes
But let me choose the solitude
Simplicity has always simply changed my life
Cause even stillness makes me move
Cause that's when my heart
Learns to dance with you
Still, let me be still
Let me be OK
With the quiet in my heart
Still, I want to be still
I'm so quick to move
Instead of listening to you
I'm your child
Tame my heart
Obedience
To me impart
Still
Monday, October 5, 2009
Contentment
Always remember, when you don't get what you want but God gives you what you need, that is the height of happiness. When God says no to your wants but yes to your needs, you are wonderfully contented." ~Charles Swindoll.I have read this quote over and over again, its in a small book called Perfect Trust. And God always allows this to ring in my ear many times. I am grateful today for God's faithfulness in His provision. I may WANT a high paying job, or I may WANT a large group of friends, among other things, but He has provided exactly what I need.
I had bills a couple weeks back that I had to pay and I was nervous about my bank account. At the end of the week after writing the check, I received my income for that week, and it was exactly the same amount of what my bills cost, down to the exact change. THAT is God's faithfulness, that is His provision. And that is what should bring about a heart of gratefulness.
I miss having a group of friends to go have laughs with or stay out till one in the morning with but that isn't what I need. He has given me a warm loving family and the love of a awesome man, and his family. I'm surrounded by love and encouragement, and support. Who needs 1am runs to TGIFridays?
When God gives me what I need, that is when I am perfectly contented. Amen.


