Monday, June 21, 2010

endless gifts {296-309}

holy experience


296. reminiscing
297. readily given forgiveness
298. a really great Italian beef sandwich when I'm really hungry {I mean really hungry}
299. once again, AWESOME, INCREDIBLE people that I work for--truly a BLESSING from the Lord
300. a new afternoon nanny job
301. people who believe in me enough to recommend me
302. straight rows of a newly planted garden
303. old friends
304. friends leaving for the mission field {they will be missed}
305. provision every.SINGLE.week--thank you, Lord!!
306. a really bad Sunday in Jr. Church--reminds me that it's not ME who needs to do the work but the Holy Spirit
307. {repeat...but....once again} incredibly convicting sermons in church
308. a put-together house {after months of remodeling, this is definitely a blessing}
309. five chapters a day

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

11 days until we leave for vacation
10 more times I need to practice the piano
9 errands to run {eye doc, Target, vaccinations, Target, Post office, Target, dry cleaners, Target, Barnes and Nobles}
8 opportunities to visit Granny
7 houses to clean
6 pairs of shoes to pack {at least}
5 blog posts to write
4 cars to clean before we depart
3 substitutes to find
2 cello lessons
1 suitcase to fill

HIP-HIP-HOORAY!!!!!!!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Please excuse my appearance on this blog.

In other words, HELP!

But I have more important things to do this afternoon.

Later, peeps!

Post-edit - Saturday - OK, breathing again!  It looks a lot normal.  I was innocently fiddling around with the new Blogger Design and was treading deep waters.  But once I can get our filter to unblock the other half of the new Blogger Design tab, maybe I will fiddle around again -- with caution!

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Quarter of a million, here we come!

This puppy is a few months over 9 years old and still runs like a charm! It may need some new brakes tomorrow but hey, who's keeping track? :)

Monday, June 7, 2010

endless gifts {276-295}

holy experience


276. awesome, awesome sermons in church
277. the ability to serve at our church through work party
278. generous, generous people that I work for {even though they're unsaved}
279. canvassing {giving out the Gospel} for our church
280. old friends
281. the encouragement of seeing sisters all serving the Lord in different places
282. yummy cake
283. laughs, food, and fellowship with the "singles"
284. knocking on the windows and screaming out the bus window in the morning, "Miss Becca!"
285. singing from the heart
286. chairs on the porch
287. a perfect, sunshining day
288. sweet tea, flavored with mint, cool with no ice
289. the living, breathing WORD of GOD
290. growing in grace {it takes time!}
291. "And let the peace of God rule in your hearts," Colossians 3:15
292. comradeship and understanding of my family
293. {a short, little} ROAD TRIP
294. the smell of rain
295. the conviction of the Holy Spirit {it's scary when there's no conviction}

Friday, June 4, 2010

The Jr. Church class that I help out in is a high school class Monday-Friday during the school year.
I didn't want to look at the same board the entire summer until a new school year rolls around, so I decided to put up a very simple one.
I have my degree in Elementary Education but do not use the degree for my "career." However, there are plenty of opportunities to use my degree for church ministries. I like the {occasional} times when I get to put up a bulletin board.
This one is super simple but the class is Pre-Schoolers and they can't read. Besides, who doesn't love Suzy Zoo?!!

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

::Heaven::

Have you ever thought what Heaven must be like?  Seriously.  We have so many beautiful things to enjoy here in nature that have been given to us by God.

Here's a list off the top of my head of things that I have enjoyed:

--beautiful, white, warm sand--
--peonies in full bloom--
--any flower in full bloom--
--the ocean, lake, or any natural body of water--
--green, green grass--
--brilliant blue skies--
--fresh, fuzzy peaches--
--white, puffy, fluffy clouds--
--warm vegetables straight out of the garden--
--birds, nests, and fresh little babes--
--the smell of the ocean--
--the smell of flowers--

etc, etc

So, if this wicked, sinful, decaying earth is so beautiful and enjoyable, how much more infinitely beautiful is perfect, sinless Heaven where the SON of God resides?

I heard or read an illustration once about Heaven.  What if there was a little bird who lived in a rusty, old cage.  The bird was perfectly content in the cage.  But one day, it was given the freedom to enjoy the whole beauty of a forest.  But instead, the little bird wanted to remain in the cage.  That would be silly!

What a perfect illustration of us here on earth.  We're so concerned about our rusty, old cage.  Our garages, attics, barns, closets, storage units, and registries are full of STUFF...junk, really, when compared to the big, beautiful forest that awaits us.

During this whole remodeling process {that's almost complete}, I have been so concerned about the amount of things that we have.  And I wouldn't necessarily consider our family big spenders.  We don't go out shopping every single weekend.  It's amazing, though, how things accumulate.  I guess I get frustrated, too, when I clean people's houses and how the unsaved cling to things.  It is such a frustration.  But because they have no eternal hope, they cling to the things they can see which is junk.

I envy {in a good way} Rachel, who is moving to Africa with her family.  I'm sure they'll have everything they'll need and even want.  But to cleanse out a house and to live with a whole lot less on a mission field sounds so appealing right now.

One more illustration.  And this illustration is straight out of the memory and not 100% accurate but I'll give it a shot.  A pastor came and gave a sermon during chapel while I was in college.  He told of a sermon that his pastor would tell about Heaven.  This sermon had something to do with a trumpet call at the coming of Christ.  At the close of the sermon, he would always have someone blow a trumpet for effect to get the point of the sermon across.  Well, this pastor told this same sermon on a mission field {I think it was Haiti}.  At the end of the sermon, a trumpet was blown for effect but the response between the people on the mission field and the people in America was vastly different.  The people on the mission field all stood as one with their arms raised and shouting.  Christ had returned!  When they realized the sound of the trumpet was simply a part of the sermon, there was weeping because their hopes were dashed.

It's just a clear picture of how we Americans are so attached to a rusty, old cage.

{PS--I guess I've learned through this whole remodeling process that if I'm not willing to give up something, then...."Houston, we have a problem!"}