April 30, 2008


  • Life is short, and we have never too much
    time for gladdening the hearts of those who are traveling the dark
    journey with us.  Oh, be swift to love, make haste to be kind!
     

    Henri Frederic Amiel

April 28, 2008

  • This is beginning to be a regular habit with Will...but here we go again!
    Go to.....I live in my camera blog.....to vote for your favorite.  The subject this week is BOATS.

    Also.....perhaps you want to take a look at this website if you value your rights as parents.  Michael Farris says the laws on parental rights are about to change.  The law would give the state the right to take your child away if there is a complaint against you...even by your child.


April 24, 2008



  • How Is It with My Upstairs?

    It is that time of year once again.
    I am doing A LOT of cleaning out.  YIPPEE!!!  Freedom from extra clutter.  We went to a flea market and sold a good bunch but some of it was non sellable junk.  That was discarded.
    Personally, I am doing some other kind of spring cleaning too.  Anyone care to join me? 
    It is my new weight loss program that has to do with limiting what goes into the storage department of my mind and heart.  I find I need this type of cleaning every season, not just spring.


    Cleaning the Upstairs (written by Joseph Yoder)

    Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.  Psalm 51:10

        "This summer we needed more room for hay in our haymow.  I knew we needed to clean out the one end that had served as a catch-all for twelve years.  One rainy day my eleven year old son and I tackled the job of sorting the things piled there.  We found anything from old egg cartons to bicycle parts and more.
          "Dad," my son asked, "what about this, and this?"
          "I guess it is trash, " I answered.
          "This looks good yet.  Shall we keep this?" he asked.
          "Yes," I agreed, "I think we can still use that."
        Finally, after sorting for an hour and a half or two hours, we had three one horse wagon loads of trash to get rid of.  The things we considered useful were re-stacked to one side.  My son and I stepped back to observe the neatness of the haymow.  My son said, "Well, Dad, it looks as if only about one fourth of the things that were up here had any value."
          "Yes," I chuckled, "I guess so."
            This comment caused me to do some deep thinking in the days that followed.  How is it with my "upstairs"-my mind?  What things do I keep stored there?  Are they valuables in the sight of God, or is it mostly trash such as wrong attitudes, petty grievances, selfishness, wrong motives, and hurt feelings?  Are we willing to get rid of this trash, or do we enjoy wallowing around in it?  Too often we hang on to these thoughts, thinking they have some value. In reality, they are cluttering space that God would like to occupy.
        Why not give God the broom and let Him do the cleaning?"

    CLICK LINK BELOW...by Keith Green

April 21, 2008


  • Did I ever tell you that I love homeschooling?!  I love my children and I sure do love my husband.  When this adventure began 16 or so years ago little did I know the blessing the Lord had in store for me.  He sure guided this not so brilliant lady down His path until I finally got it!   I finally got it somewhere along the path when I stopped long enough to hear him.  It is not about the academics....no sir-ee.  It is about listening to God, listening to their hearts, communication, working out personality types under one roof, hospitality, working together as a team, being a ministry as a family, trusting and obeying the Lord, listening to their hearts, sharing our hearts, building up and encouraging and so much more...so much more like listening to their hearts.   (yes, I repeated that one!)  BUT the key is listening to what the Lord is saying and letting him direct our paths.
    I just wanted to share my joy of it all with you...even though one is all graduated from the formality of required by the state stuff she will forever be a learner.  She went against the flow then and heard the Lord and followed him and he has blessed her greatly for that.   I am also enjoying watching Will mature into this awesome young man.  Yes in deedy, the Lord is so good!

    It is another week and this time both Will (my son) and  I have entered the photo contest...different photos of course.  The subject this week is Board Games.  We love board games!  We sure had fun taking our pictures...we took over one hundred each! What a job it was narrowing it down to one each. 
    This has been so much fun for Will too.  He is challenged yet has fun and is learning all about his new camera.  I am also learning....that my old camera is not as nice as his! 
    Go vote for your favorite here...iliveinmycamera.
    Enjoy!

April 19, 2008

  • Let us therefore follow after the things which make for peace, and things wherewith one may edify another.
    Romans 14:19


    I want to share a post with you.
    I may be an older woman..older than she...but this woman , Shanda, has such wisdom and grace.  Her children are so blessed to have her as their mommy. 
    Shanda reminded me of this verse and isn't that such a beautiful reminder to us all?

April 13, 2008

  • *My son Will has done it again*
    This time the subject is Silhouettes.

      Please check them out and vote for your favorite!
    They are put up sometime Monday.
    iliveinmycamera

    Olympic Torch History???


    I love Greek food and I would love to see Greece and that gorgeous Aegean Sea BUT I am not a fan of ancient Greece and their practices nor am I a fan of classical education (but that is a whole other subject.)   Recently my husband came home telling me about a radio show he was listening to about the Olympics and all the violence going on concerning the torch relay.  I do know all the hoopla that goes on for the torch to get under way in Greece...with a "high priestess"  and all that. So, I don't know where I have been for the last 50 years of my life but he told me something I did not know that just blew me away.  The torch relay was begun in 1936 for the Olympic Games held in Berlin.  Aaaaaa...okay....huh????  And then he told me a little history of this nice little plan of Hitler's and the banning of Jewish athletes etc...and I am thinking....why in the world has this been allowed to continue???   If the high priestess thing is not enough...praying to the Greek gods...(okay....so I am not politically correct)  add to it the whole symbol of the reinstating of the torch relay from Greece to promote the Aryan race and sing praises to the plan of Hitler...WHY is this still going on?  Why didn't I know this?  I am a history buff.... but I get an F for this one.  Am I making too big a deal out of it? 
    Here are some web links and an article to catch any of you up who were in the dark about this with me and for those of you who weren't...how come you haven't spoken up?
    The Lord is bigger than any of this but we sheep must stay in his word  and pray daily for wisdom and discernment, our country, our leaders, our liberty, our freedom to worship, to bear arms and so importantly, to pray for our dear persecuted brothers and sisters all over the world which includes China.  But I am not talking about the Tibet topic.  I am not down playing that at all either but just go to Prisoner Alert and read about some of the faithful who have been beaten and tortured and imprisoned for years.  They remain in Christ.  They are my kind of heros.  Strong in the faith, risking all.

    Some web articles I found:


    The Olympic torch's shadowy past

    By Chris Bowlby

    BBC News


    The Olympic torch is being welcomed this weekend in the UK as a symbol
    of the sporting spirit, uniting people around the world in peaceful
    competition.

    But the idea of
    lighting the torch at the ancient Olympian site in Greece and then
    running it through different countries has much darker origins.

    It was invented in its modern form by the organisers of the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

    And it was planned with immense care by the Nazi leadership to project
    the image of the Third Reich as a modern, economically dynamic state
    with growing international influence.

    The organiser of the 1936 Olympics, Carl Diem, wanted an event linking the modern Olympics to the ancient.

    The idea chimed perfectly with the Nazi belief that classical Greece was an Aryan forerunner of the modern German Reich.

    And the event blended perfectly the perversion of history with publicity for contemporary German power.

    The first torch was lit in Greece with the help of mirrors made by the German company Zeiss.

    Steel-clad magnesium torches to carry the flame were specially produced by the Ruhr-based industrial giant Krupp.

    Media coverage was masterminded by Nazi propaganda chief Josef Goebbels, using the latest techniques and technology.

    Dramatic regular radio coverage of the torch's progress kept up the
    excitement, and Leni Riefenstahl filmed it to create powerful images.

    Beijing relay

    The route the torch takes has always been a matter of careful political planning too.

    This year's route has already proved highly controversial.

    Beijing wanted to take the torch through Taiwan's capital, Taipei, but
    this had to be changed by Olympic authorities due to political tensions
    between the Chinese and Taiwanese leaders.

    And there is now great tension over plans to run the torch through Tibet after recent disturbances there.

    In 1936 the torch made its way from Greece to Berlin through countries
    in south-eastern and central Europe where the Nazis were especially
    keen to enhance their influence.

    Given what happened a few years later that route seems especially poignant now.

    "Sporting chivalrous contest," Hitler declared just before the torch
    was lit, "helps knit the bonds of peace between nations. Therefore may
    the Olympic flame never expire."

    Yet the flame's arrival in Vienna prompted major
    pro-Nazi demonstrations, helping pave the way for the Anschluss, or
    annexation of Austria, in 1938.

    In Hungary gypsy musicians who serenaded the flame faced within a few years deportation to Nazi death camps.

    Other countries on the relay route like Yugoslavia and Czechoslovakia
    would soon be invaded by Germans equipped not with Krupp torches but
    with Krupp munitions.

    And Carl Diem, the relay's inventor, ended the war as
    fanatical military commander at the Olympic stadium in Berlin, refusing
    to accept that the Third Reich was over.

    Sparta

    Reinhard Appel, a teenage member of the Hitler Youth based at the
    stadium, described to me a speech made by Diem in 1945 as the Red Army
    closed in.

    "He kept referring to Sparta - the history of how the
    Spartans had not feared dying for their country. He demanded that we be
    heroes."

    Hundreds of the youngsters were killed in a futile attempt to defend the stadium.

    Diem however survived, and reinvented himself after the war as an academic specialising in the philosophy of sport.

    Germans are still debating his reputation today.

    In 1936 itself there was no doubt that the spectacle of his torch relay was judged a great international success.

    As a suitably Aryan-looking German athlete carried the torch into the
    stadium in Berlin the BBC radio commentator was deeply impressed: "He's
    a fair young man in white shorts, he's beautifully made, a very fine
    sight as an athlete."

    Another relay runner was Siegfried Eifrig, who had carried the torch as it arrived in the centre of Berlin.

    Flanked by huge swastika flags, he then lit a fire on an altar -
    typical of the pseudo-religious symbolism Nazism relished.

    Eifrig is still alive, aged 98, and still has his Krupp torch engraved with the route of the 1936 relay.

    But he told me this week that he was saddened by the controversy this
    year's relay has attracted, as it ought to be kept a "purely sporting"
    affair.

    And he is critical of the way the politicians always
    seek to exploit it, seeing the plan to take the torch across the summit
    of Mount Everest as a "pointless gesture" that makes a nonsense of the
    relay as an athletic challenge.

    Having survived the war as a soldier and then a British
    prisoner of war, he now sees the 1936 relay in a more sober light than
    when he was one of its stars.

    No matter how great the emphasis on the torch as a
    bright sporting symbol, he knows better than most that, amid the
    political wrangling and media hype, less welcome historical ghosts are
    running alongside.

    Story from BBC NEWS:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/1/hi/world/europe/7330949.stm

    Published: 2008/04/05 07:27:03 GMT

    © BBC MMVIII


April 8, 2008


  • Tuesday's Tangent

    Yikes!!!!  I JUST learned about this and felt the need to SPREAD THE WORD!!!
    If you have ever visited Gettysburg you may have gone to see the Electric Map.  It has a really neat history and even though it is not "high tech" it sure is a breath of fresh air for those of us (everyone) suffering from high speed burnout.  I have heard that it is to be removed this month.  Why, I do not know, but on the Save the Electric Map website it implies that the powers that be feel it is antiquated!?!?      Doesn't that sound like everything else we hear?  What is wrong with antiquity????  Don't we learn from that? 
    I've personally seen the Electric Map and it was through that that I finally understood the battle that took place in and around Gettysburg.  You look down over the map and as the "narrator" is explaining things the appropriate lights light up so you can see what was happening.  It really is a wonderful learning tool and great for those of us who are concrete visual learners.  How ironic that a historical site is doing away with a valuable piece of history.

    I am  sad   that the really "educational" resources are being traded in for the things that do the thinking for us..... 


April 6, 2008

  • ~This and That~


    Isn't this fascinating?  I love this news network and while you can browse through them all and find your favorites...I thought this one was quite interesting.  Makes me really want to go exploring.  I always want to do that!

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    And for your viewing pleasure, you must stop by and see the DOG PHOTOS..
    Yes, Will submitted Melvin. 
      All the photos have personality...please check them out and let me know what you think.

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    Here is a web site for those of you with celiac disease.  I have learned a lot from this family and they really keep me updated on the latest with their newsletters.
    AND.....here is another one (Little Bay Baking Company) with a really neat DVD offer.  Once my gal is gone I am going to be the baker for Will and I better get busy learning to make tasty things for him from scratch.  It is way to expensive other wise. 

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April 5, 2008

  • "Victory In Jesus" is my favorite hymn and I remember the day so many years ago when I first heard David Ring sing this hymn. I saw him on a Christian TV show and was so touched by his testimony and his preaching. It deeply affected me as a new baby Christian. He came to my mind today as I was thinking about the Lord's day tomorrow. I was just reflecting. I hopped onto YouTube and found a clip to share.
    Several years ago my husband, daughter, son and I were totally blessed to see and hear David Ring in person. We all were changed that evening in one way or another.
    He is an inspiration to me and when I get to feeling sorry for myself it cannot last long when I think of Pastor Ring. If he made it through all his hardships....so can I.

    Be blessed as you sing along. Listen all the way through to all the verses. 
    If you want to know more about him he has a book called Just As I Am (it is a wonderful book) and some videos and DVDs and here is his
    website.

    May the Lord bless you abundantly this Lord's day!

    Victory In Jesus


    I HEARD AN OLD,
    OLD STORY
    HOW A SAVIOUR CAME
    FROM GLORY
    HOW HE GAVE HIS LIFE
    ON CALVARY
    TO SAVE SOMEONE LIKE ME

    I HEARD ABOUT
    HIS GROANING,
    OF HIS PRECIOUS BLOOD'S
    ATONING
    THEN I REPENTED
    OF MY SIN
    AND WON THE VICTORY

    OH, VICTORY IN JESUS,
    MY SAVIOUR FOREVER
    HE SOUGHT ME
    AND HE BOUGHT ME
    WITH HIS REDEEMING BLOOD

    HE LOVED ME
    ERE I KNEW HIM
    AND ALL MY LOVE
    IS DUE HIM
    HE PLUNGED ME TO VICTORY
    BENEATH THE
    CLEANSING FLOOD

    I HEARD ABOUT HIS
    HEALING,
    OF HIS CLEANSING POW'R
    REVEALING
    HOW HE MADE THE LAME
    TO WALK AGAIN
    AND CAUSED THE
    BLIND TO SEE

    AND THEN I CRIED
    "DEAR JESUS,
    COME AND HEAL
    MY BROKEN SPIRIT"
    AND SOMEHOW JESUS
    CAME AND BROUGHT
    TO ME THE VICTORY

    OH, VICTORY IN JESUS,
    MY SAVIOUR FOREVER



    Words and Music by Eugene Monroe Bartlett Sr, 1939

April 4, 2008


  • Yippee!!!  He won!
    My Will (CallingAgentQ) got the most votes.
    All the photos were great but you know I am partial because I really do love his picture. 

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