Thursday, October 26, 2006

Stop the merry-go-round I want off!



We are moving house this week. The moving truck came yesterday. The house is just down a couple streets from where we live. We are moving for more living space. Pray for us please!
Now, I have two messy houses, 4 kids with lots of school work, one hairy dog and a partridge in a pear tree! (That's me getting ready for the kettle season which is sneaking up quickly behind us.)
If I mentioned all that has happened this week you would want off the merry-go-round too!
Houses, family, corps activities, plumber (don’t ask!) and the irony of it all is I am teaching at continuing education next week. The title of my class? Juggling 101. It's about balancing life and ministry. Hmmm. It always gets this crazy before I teach this class. Anyone thinking what I am thinking??
Prayers for sanity would be welcomed!

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Happy Birthday Heather

Cell Phone Photo by Heather


14 years ago today, I became someone, I became a mother.
Heather made sure that I was afraid from the very start. Seconds after they placed her in my arms she turned her head and stared into my soul. She was probably focusing her eyes to this new light but knowing her now…I think my gut reaction was right. She looked into my eyes as if to say…”Ok, Let me get a good look at you, are you capable of this…So, huh?! You’re my mother!”, “Let, me put a face to that voice I’ve been hearing and just so you know, I’ll be keeping an eye on you.”
Each of her sisters entered this world with their own first looks at life but Heather seemed to be keenly observant and full of questions from the start.
She makes me so proud and she has grown into such a discerning, beautiful and talented young woman.

Photo by Heather


I can’t believe I am old enough for this and the adventure is just beginning… so they tell me! ;)

Saturday, October 21, 2006

Living up to your name

My friend Mhairi looked up the meaning of names recently for a devotional. You know….God calls us, knows us by our names and He will give us a new name.
She found a lot of the names meanings on this site.
In our Bible study in Daniel we have studied about how the king changed the names of the young Hebrew men to represent his gods. Later, in the story we see how they all live up to their God given names.
So I went and looked up my name which I have always heard means “song” or “hymn” and that is what it says at first…
But then it also says my name was originally a masculine name (oh, well!) but I followed the link anyway to find....
That my name was derived from Carolus …so I looked that up.
Carolus is a Latin form of Charles…so I followed that link.
This is what I found:

CHARLES
Gender: Masculine
Usage: English, French
Pronounced: CHAHR-ulz (English), SHARL (French) [key]
From the Germanic name Karl, which was derived from a Germanic word which meant "man". However, an alternative theory states that the name is derived from the common Germanic element heri meaning "army, warrior".


I always thought it kind of ironic that my name would mean “hymn” or “song” since I could never really sing or even read music.
But, I really like the alternative theory of my name’s original meaning!
“Army, Warrior” now that actually means something to me. It’s a name I would like to live up to!
What does your name mean?
Are you living up to it?

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

What I do instead of watching TV

John Singer Sargent

The Daughters of Edward Darley Boit,

(1882, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)


School projects all due within the same week:

  • 8th grade book report model (must show effort)
  • 8th grade Animal cell compared to an airport model (must be creative)
  • 4th grade book report on display board (due on the same day as the Solar System mobile)
  • 4th grade Solar System mobile ( must use foam balls)

My short stay at The Boston Museum of Fine Arts Institute is finally paying off!

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Beauty is fleeting

In our Bible study we have been looking at the book of Daniel. In the study Beth Moore suggest that we should think of Babylon not as a place but as a mindset. The best of the best were taken into captivity to Babylon and in the 1 Chapter they define the “best” in verses 3- 4,
“Then the king ordered Ashpenaz, chief of his court officials, to bring in some of the Israelites from the royal family and the nobility- 4 young men without any physical defect, handsome, showing aptitude for every kind of learning, well informed, quick to understand, and qualified to serve in the king's palace. He was to teach them the language and literature of the Babylonians.”
So today, similar to a Babylonian world mindset, those who are exalted over others, those the world seems to choose are:

Those of good social status and wealth
The young (stay young forever- or at least try and look young forever!)
The Physically fit
The intelligent
The well informed
Those who are quick to “catch on”


I woke up this morning and looked at the silly, harmless “My celebrity profile” that I uploaded last night. Don’t get me wrong…it was fun and amusing. But as I thought about it in comparison to my Bible Study, I was challenged. If I look at it in light of what I have been studying in the Word of God, like my friend Crafty Lady (who is also in the same Bible study) I find myself looking at things differently.
I, in no way want anyone to feel guilt ridden over trying out the celebrity look a-like profile. That is not really what this is about. But it did challenge me this morning to ask myself…What is this all about? Other than a mindless, waste of time that amused me and caught my attention for awhile, what is it about? Why did it amuse me? Why did it catch my attention?

What do you think?? Am I taking this too far?
I’m hearing Proverbs 31:30 in my inner ear as I type this.
“Charm is deceptive, and beauty is fleeting; but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.”

I must confess, I not only did my own celebrity profile but also my husbands, all four of my children, and Bernie and Marty cause they happened to be in a photo with me! The results were interesting to say the least, one of them came up looking like Ozzy Osborn and I won't tell you which one. :)

Monday, October 16, 2006

My Celebrity Look-alikes




I blame this silliness on on Caryn! LOL!
Not very deep, but addictive. :)
Go to My Heritage for your own

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Comedy night was great!

For a Slide show of a few of the highlights you need to go to Caryn's Ficker!

Some highlights from the evening:
  • We had 100 in attendance.
  • We had Great fun with our own funny guys and Christine.
  • The Funny and lovable Major Bob Green was with us and his famous side kick... Commissioner Knaggs made an apperance via a video greeting from down under. This was a crowd pleaser and his lovely wife said hello too!
  • Major Phil who's face was on the poster, was very funny with his song about eating everything.
  • Also, one of the songs Gavin sang was the Veggie Tale song, " You are my Cheeseburger"
  • We raised money and all had a good laugh!

Friday, October 13, 2006

Ordinary days

photo of water worn rocks

Ordinary days, small moments
Water slowly dripping on a rock.
Waves ebbing and crashing across the coastline.
Rocks becoming soft stones after days and years
Of being passed over, washed, covered and exposed
Now smooth because of the persistence of
Flowing, active, living water.
Deserts carved with canyons.
Because of the cleansing flow of the stream
That moves the dirt along and makes a way
To something bigger, deeper and
more powerful than itself
Carving and pressing through the hardest stone

Persistence makes a way
like water confronted with a hard place.
It will find a crack to go through,
Or it will rise and flow over
Or it will divide and
move around the hard place.
Leaving everything it touches,
everything in its path
Different…
Softer, wider, smooth to touch
or washed away completely
Every day, every choice
leaves an impression and takes us somewhere
Carving our lives and the lives of those around us.
The small persistent dripping days,
Can influence and change us more subtly over time
Yet, with the same power of a tsunami moment.

The Spirit moves…
Flowing, active, Living Water
From the very throne room of God.
Change my heart Lord,
No longer a heart of stone.
Soften and smooth away the rough edges of my life
Carve the way and make me like your Living Water
Flowing, active, persistent and always
Moving toward something bigger than myself
Not letting the hard places discourage or stop me
But persistently moving forward
Even on the dripping,
ordinary days.


cjb

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Pray for The OTHER Guy . . .

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You may or may not have heard, that Cory Lidle, NY Yankee pitcher, died yesterday in a plane crash. It was a sad moment for Cory and his family and I would encourage you to keep them in your prayers.
However, at the same time, there was another man on the plane. The media never mentions his name and always calls him "The Other Guy" or "Another Passenger" or "Another Man".
The truth of the matter is, whether you are a famous baseball player or not, one deserves the same support and prayer as anyone else.

and pray for Tyler's family, the "other guy"
who died in the recent plane crash with Cory Lidle .

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Shameless Advertising


This coming Saturday at 6:30 pm our corps is having a Comedy Night.
This is not some camp skit night……This is SERIOUS!


Check out the link for more information,
if you are in the area come on over
and
have a good laugh with us.
All are welcome..it won't cost you too much. :)


"A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones."
Proverbs 17:22
(New International Version) Copyright © 1973, 1978, 1984 by International Bible Society

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Autumn



Fall comes with autumn breezes.
It is cool, crisp, brisk.
Darkness is on its way...
A winter sleep,
A stillness,
A certain kind of death.

The leaves on the trees change and fall...
Dying with colors that brighten the grayest skies.
They die gracefully,
Drifting to the earth,
Covering the ground,
Leaving the tree bare until spring.
Seasons are short.
My life is like one of those leaves.

Lord,
No matter how short the season is...
May I die with colors
That are brilliant like the autumn trees.
May my death, my death to self,
Brighten the grayness of ordinary moments and days.

May I die to self, gracefully.
Gently dancing in the currents of Your Spirit
Like the leaf slowly falling,
Lifting, twirling,
Carried by the current of the wind.
Touching the earth and
Covering it with small,
Short seasoned sacrifices
For Your glory.

cjb - 1999