Monday, January 31, 2011
1,000 gifts 760-770
760) sweet boyfriend offering to take out the trash for me on a day that I'm exhausted
761) delicious chai tea latte
762) streamers waving in the air as child runs with homemade kite
763) braclets that jingle
764) raindrops on window pane
765) community
766) health
767) coupons
768) shoes with bows
769) life, full, and abudant!
770) new board games
"Come, thou Fount of every blessing,
tune my heart to sing thy grace;
streams of mercy, never ceasing,
call for songs of loudest praise." Robert Robinson
Sunday, January 30, 2011
:)
So blessed to be surrounded with people I love!
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
WFMW: How I'm memorizing the book of Colossians in a Year
it's [not] all about you
And really, that is the world's mantra, isn't it? The world that encourages abortions because after all, "it's all about you." It's your body. Your life. Your choice. So you got pregnant, made a mistake. No problem. It's all about you, and because it's all about you, that baby, that "mass of tissue", can be disposed of the way you scrape gum off the bottom of your shoe.
Isn't that the world is screaming at us day after day? You spill your coffee in the car and get to sue the restaurant you bought it from because, hey, it's all about you. Credit card companies send out cards every day because you're entitled to have whatever you want. Never mind if you don't have the money to pay for it. It's all about you. You deserve those shoes, that car, this book, that house. You cheat on your boyfriend because he's just not cutting it for you. Never mind that he'll be heartbroken when he finds out, it doesn't matter, because it's all about you.
And isn't the world creeping into our christian circles? You don't tithe because there's just not enough money. Don't serve because there is no time. You don't love your neighbor because you haven't taken the time to meet your neighbor and you have no idea what their needs might be. And in essence, when we, the Body of Christ, do these things aren't we telling Him, "it's all about me, God."
I'd love to hang a sign on campus that says, "IT'S NOT ALL ABOUT YOU."
Because it's not.
Monday, January 24, 2011
1,000 gifts list 743-753
So as I've gone through these past couple of days and I'm starting to feel any of those emotions I stop, wrack my brain, and say...
Thank you, Lord. Thank you. Thank you for...
743) memory work laminated and on a metal ring
744) wet erase markers that don't stain lamination
745) hide-and-go-seek in the house and sqeals of laughter
746) socked feet slipping and sliding on hard wood flors
747) sitting close to him to keep warm while eating outside on a January night
748) Mario's eyes wide with adoration for sweet boyfriend
749) secret valentines at work
750) prayers whispered in the dark
751) automatic candles that are programmed to come on every night and flicker in the dark
752) shoes piled high in entry way of Cindy's house for Friday night Bible study
753) words gobbled down and then available to re-read and savor
"Eucharist [thanksgiving] is the state of the perfect man. Eucharist is the life of paradise. Eucharist is the only full and real response of man to God's creation, redemption, and gift of heaven." Alexander Schmemann
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Thursday, January 20, 2011
My Review
Beautiful!
I have been a long time reader of Ann's blog and knew this book would be amazing. I had read a lot of reviews on amazon and was almost wishing that I hadn't, not because the reviews weren't good but because they were all WONDERFUL. I was so afraid that I would get my hopes up, read the book, and then be disapointed. I am halfway through and I have been sucked in. Ann's writing is poignant and touching.
I have ordered two additional copies of the book to give away as gifts. I will continue to order this beautiful hard cover book to bless those I love.
This book will suck you in, make you feel as though you are listening to an old friend talking to you over a cup of tea, and challenge you to seek God in everything from grated cheese to soap bubbles.
Buy this book, but make sure to order two because you aren't going to want to lend out or give away your copy!
(legalese)
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
WFMW: American Science and Surplus
I recently came across this website that sells a surplus of items such as these glass bottles.
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Monday, January 17, 2011
1,000 gifts list 716-726
716) acorns and acron hats
717) co worker you really, truley, enjoy
718) first four verses of Colossians- almost memorized!
719) tech savy boyfriends
720) thick interfacing
721) fabric sales
722) flint and steel and tinder and a brother who loves those things
723) Jared on the piano and Jason on the guitar
724) bonfires in the back yard
725) very imperfect trial run of a sewing project- lessons learned
726) sparking apple cider in single serving sized bottles
"People travel to wonder at the height of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea,
at the long courses of rivers, at the vast compass of the ocean, at the circular
motion of the stars; and they pass by themselves without wondering... Now, let us
acknowledge the wonder of our physical incarnation— that we are here, in these
particular bodies, at this particular time, in these particular circumstances.
May we never take for granted the gift of our individuality."
— Saint Augustine of Hippo (354-430)
Friday, January 14, 2011
modern day slavery
Yesterday, after class, one of the mom's approached me. She said that her daughter was horrified by slavery and kept telling her mom, "I would never want to be a slave mom, never." So the mom, being the true teacher that she is, used that as an opportunity to explain to her child that slavery still exists. That people are still bought and sold and mistreated.
I came home and found a list of resources for the mom that she and her family might like to know about. And perhaps you would, too?
Invisible Children is dedicated to helping end the longest running war in Africa. Joseph Kony is a rebel army leader who abducts children and forces the boys to become child soldiers and uses the young girls for their bodies. This is an incredible organization, founded by 4 college age guys who went to Uganda, saw a need, and is doing something to fix it.
Love146 is an amazing organization dedicated to stop child trafficking. They have a heart breakingingly informative website about the evils of child sex slaves, how these little girls are displayed, sold, bought, used.
World Vision is tackling each of these issues, child soldiers, child sex tourism, child trafficking, and child labor.
Free the Slaves is an organization that partners with countless people across the globe to end slavery everywhere.
We are responsible for our knowledge. We are called to love mercy and to act justly. We are called to defend the orphans and widows, relieve the oppressed. If christians around the world took this call seriously and cared for widows, single mothers, and orphans abroad how many children would be saved from the trap of traffickers who promise them good jobs and education but then steal them away into slavery? If christians around the world took the call seriously to relieve the oppressed, how quickly would we be able to break into brothels and markets that list children on menus as though they are a meal to be bought and free them?
Slavery is still happening. It is real. And it is around us everywhere.
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
WFMW: OneNote
So...what is it? It's like word in the sense that you can type notes onto it but you can click anywhere on the screen and just start typing. You can also click and drag and arrange things and create tables. It's very, very user friendly.
It's also an organizer of sorts. My version is the 2007 version and the tabs are divided into two sections "work notebook" and "personal notebook". For instance, under the personal notebook there are tabs that say things like, "travel" and when you click on that it has pre-set tabs named "lodging", "transportation", "sightseeing", "Destination B", ect. You can also add tabs, delete them, whatever you want. Other main tabs included are "recipes", "books, movies, and music", "shopping" ect.
Here is the link from microsoft with details about OneNote .
How about you? Do you use OneNote? What do you use it for? Any good tips to share?
WILMM: He is good
Upon our return from Arkansas my mom told me that she thought my boyfriend was "a keeper."
I'm inclined to agree. :)
Monday, January 10, 2011
1,000 gifts list 705-715
705) pink snow covered mountains from setting sun
706) heart shaped crimson leaf
707) cute dollar notecards
708) new faces at smallgroup
709) nachos
710) thick, creamy, lotion
711) good home made carmel recipe
712) trip planning
713) cute, free, tutorials
714) three day weekend and fun things planned
715) sweet boyfring taking care of me when I'm sick
"I thank God for this day,
For the sun in the sky,
For my mom and my dad,
For my piece of apple pie!
For our home on the ground
For His love that's all around
That's why I say thanks everyday!
Because a thankful heart is a happy heart!
I'm glad for what I have,
That's an easy way to start!
For the love that He shares,
'Cuz He listens to my prayers,
That's why I say thanks everyday!" - Annie from the Veggie Tales movie "Madame Blueberry"
Friday, January 7, 2011
Peter
full of earth
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
WFMW: books on tape
Monday, January 3, 2011
1,000 gifts list 684-694
684) cami's with lace
685) possible snow on Christmas!
686) mom coming to Arkansas with us
687) crackling of a good fire
688)Grandpa and his wheel of fortune comments
689) seeing something I know I can re-create cheaply
690) Jason and "second dinners"
691) lots of iced tea
692) blue wintery Arkansas sky
693) drip drip drip of rain
694) blankets piled high on my bed
Life without thankfulness is devoid of love and passion. Hope without thankfulness
is lacking in fine perception. Faith without thankfulness lacks strength and fortitude.
Every virtue divorced from thankfulness is maimed and limps along the spiritual road.
John Henry Jowett (1864-1923)