A Welcoming Texas Sunset
Wednesday, May 6, 2015
Travel Mercies Abound
Praises for travel mercies---thanks to many who prayed as we stayed ahead of those destructive tornados in Oklahoma and pressed on to Texas....miles ahead of original destination.
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
Beauty Shop Blessings
Beauty shop benefits--
....A little trim,
......a little color, for upcoming "Westward Ho" trip,
.........along with BIG prayers for daughter Molly's photo session, answered right then and there,
.............BIG prayers for travel mercies,
.................and a BIG dose of wisdom, with just a few words.
A coincidence is God choosing to remain anonymous.
Thanks Janeene and Teresa......beauty shop blessings, in every sense of the word.
Monday, May 4, 2015
A Flower House
Not just any flower house---Lucy's flower house!
Son Josh's "Tree Rings" blog entry said it well.
Check it out http://www.joshliles.com/joshdoesyoga/2015/5/3/tree-rings
It's a worthy read!
It's a worthy read!
"Daddy, come play with me in my flower house."
Saturday, May 2, 2015
Food for Thought Friday
Deciding to continue my "lagging" posting, Friday's posting is a day late.
Some folks might wish I'd never posted it at all. Admittedly, truth is often a little hard to swallow. Especially truth that convicts.
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: GLUTTONY
What makes you think about gluttony? Continuing to eat Las Delicias chips until the basket is empty comes to my mind. Or eating popcorn before, after and even during my meal, if it's Racquet Club popcorn.
Is it easier to slap the gluttony "label" on others than on self?
Is gluttony always a food consumption problem?
Gluttony--(Insight from Relevant Magazine's, "The Socially Acceptable Sin.")
At its simplest, gluttony is the soul's addiction to excess.
Gluttony--(Insight from Relevant Magazine's, "The Socially Acceptable Sin.")
At its simplest, gluttony is the soul's addiction to excess.
All desires for "upsizing" stems from a lack of satisfaction. Not being satisfied with one's portion.---whether it's the dinner plate, the family home, the marriage bed, the athletic field, or one's bank account.
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Much to think about with my Taste and See devotional book from "Clarence," my Bible and a tea-filled cuppa from Maricel |
The desire for more is not always bad---but it's often misdirected.
What about an appetite for spiritual feasting? For the divine? For a holy ravenousness? Can one actually taste the goodness of the word of God? (Hebrews 6:5)
To temper one's soul from propelling toward excess, turn to the One who is the source of satisfaction. Drink deeply of His endless love. The world can dull one's senses, therefore returning to the Source enables one to taste anew!
Taste His Supreme grace.
Open His Word. See what God says about thirsting for the living water and tasting daily on His truths (Psalm 34:8).....such feasting is the best defense against gluttony in any area of one's life where "wanting more" keeps bubbling up.
Relevant Magazine certainly provided "convicting" food for thought for this gal.
To temper one's soul from propelling toward excess, turn to the One who is the source of satisfaction. Drink deeply of His endless love. The world can dull one's senses, therefore returning to the Source enables one to taste anew!
Taste His Supreme grace.
Open His Word. See what God says about thirsting for the living water and tasting daily on His truths (Psalm 34:8).....such feasting is the best defense against gluttony in any area of one's life where "wanting more" keeps bubbling up.
Relevant Magazine certainly provided "convicting" food for thought for this gal.
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Friday, May 1, 2015
TBT
It took me so long to figure out TBT that it's already Friday. TBT is NOT "friends breaking ties" as I first found.
Throwback Thursday it is. Thanks daughter, for explaining to "your" mama.
Computerese and #hashtag talk is not for the faint of heart. We, Medicare Mamas, need a dictionary devoted to these tech buzzwords. Of course, it would have to on-line because words come and go so quickly. We'd need clickable access to a bit of meta data.
All that aside, here' my TBT image, circa 1950. (Baby brother Bobby, 4/2/51, had not arrived yet.)
I assume it's Easter. Not only am I wearing a corsage but I also have on a coat. Another indicator that it's Easter, and not Mother's Day, is that "big brother" Buddy does not have the requisite red rose in his lapel. Roses were always "cut" and worn on Mother's Day. Years later, the first Mother's Day after Mother died, I "cut" and wore a white rose in her memory.
This particular TBT image was chosen because in less than a week, brother Buddy and I will be traveling cross country with our spouses. We'll be together on Mother's Day. I might have to put a rose in his lapel.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Terrific Tuesdays
I know---it's Thursday but I've been running a little s-l-o-w this week on timely blog entries. A spring fever, of sorts......in a "fever" of lists and scheduling and planning and, and, and! Sarah Young calls it "fear that manifests itself in excessive planning." (Jesus Calling, 4/24)
But, thanks to the kindness of Nancy E. 2nd Presbyterian's 4/28 Terrific Tuesday luncheon was a much needed "perspective-lifter." (Jesus Calling, 4/26) To begin with, there was time for pre-lunch tea given by aproned ladies from My Cup of Tea, one of my favorite cuppas.
After "tea and talk, a delightful salad plate was served by the WOC, Carolyn Weber, author of Surprised by Oxford, a favorite read for me in 2012. A bit of a book review was given in my 12/18/13 entry as I recalled liking it so much that I read the bulk of it in one weekend.
So-o-o-o to have Dr. Weber speaking at the luncheon, not only slowed me down for a bit but gave me lots of ongoing food for thought.
Her presentation was entertaining as well as thought provoking. Her book references to TDH were funny as were the new acronym TBH (tall, bald and handsome)
TIDBITS
Hope to very soon set aside a "Terrific Tuesday" to read her Holy is the Day: Living in the Gift of the Present. Reading Carolyn Weber's works would add a "terrific" label to any day.
After "tea and talk, a delightful salad plate was served by the WOC, Carolyn Weber, author of Surprised by Oxford, a favorite read for me in 2012. A bit of a book review was given in my 12/18/13 entry as I recalled liking it so much that I read the bulk of it in one weekend.
So-o-o-o to have Dr. Weber speaking at the luncheon, not only slowed me down for a bit but gave me lots of ongoing food for thought.
Her presentation was entertaining as well as thought provoking. Her book references to TDH were funny as were the new acronym TBH (tall, bald and handsome)
TIDBITS
- CD is an ambulatory thinker---she likes to walk and think
- Life is fatal for all....but believers have hope for eternity with Him.
- Architectural designs of old cathedrals had folks "looking up"---such looking up is much need today as many folks look down as they go about their own busyness!
- Remember that unbelievers often have no God touchstone in their lives---no God frame of reference.
- hannah w smith
- It's important to live our lives as a walking Bible (Hannah W. Smith) as we might be the only Bible some people will ever see.
Hope to very soon set aside a "Terrific Tuesday" to read her Holy is the Day: Living in the Gift of the Present. Reading Carolyn Weber's works would add a "terrific" label to any day.
Tuesday, April 28, 2015
Happy Birthday, Hubby
I like it when hubby celebrates a birthday because that means he catches up with me.
What is hard about any birthdays at our house is that I buy gifts in advance (usually because they are appropriate AND on sale) Then, I seem to travel down memory loss highway when I put them away for safe-keeping.
So safe that I can rarely find them in a timely manner.
Even friends have been victims of my "secret stash" forgetfulness. Today was no exception, No gift with his card. Hopefully, I'll find it eventually----tho I have been known to stretch the "eventually finding" to an entire year or better.
Oh forsooth----such am I!
It is so hard being me when frugal and especially forgetful are descriptors most folks associate with me.
I keep losing said memory piece!
It is so hard being me when frugal and especially forgetful are descriptors most folks associate with me.
I keep losing said memory piece!
Monday, April 27, 2015
A Life Well-Lived
“Life well-lived” was the phrase I heard several times at
today’s funeral for Dr. A.B. “Bud”
Weir.
A God-honoring life.
A life devoted to his wife and service to others.
A
life that embodied Micah 6:8……as for many years both he and his wife, Sunny,
walked humbly with their God.
Fully devoted, faithful
to the Lord and faithful to each other.
On fire for God. Follower of Jesus
Christ.
I know this to be true because of the
heritage I have seen in Dr. Weir’s children and in the grandchildren whom I know. Bud
Weir “walked his talk” as the pastor said, and passed the spiritual baton on to
each of his four children.
He shared his life in love and
service to family, friends and many others whose paths he crossed. He shared his
faith that never wavered, and he shared his hope that was based on eternal
truth from God’s word.
In essence, Dr. Weir's legacy outlives his life because his family carries on the spiritual impact left by their father.
That,
my friends, is truly “a life well lived!”
Friday, April 24, 2015
Palatable RX
Some medical diagnoses and prescriptions are easier to "swallow" than others. This is certainly true in the physical realm.
Last week's diagnosis of a frozen shoulder didn't sound so bad when the RX was coupled with physical therapy and NOT a cortisone shot or surgery. Hard work. Exercise. I'm willing to do that to accomplish healing and restoration of the weak/atrophied area.
But....the question is, how did I get to this point?
Was the gradual physical decline so gradual that I overlooked it?
Was my loss of effectiveness due to underuse or neglect? (Romans 12:11)
The same questions could be asked about weaknesses in my spiritual life?
Does something major have to occur to get my attention?
Am I allowing neglect in my spiritual life to give way to greater "threats."
Time in God's word. Intimate time with the Lord. Both are a palatable RX for refreshment and restoration.
Does something major have to occur to get my attention?
Am I allowing neglect in my spiritual life to give way to greater "threats."
Time in God's word. Intimate time with the Lord. Both are a palatable RX for refreshment and restoration.
Thursday, April 23, 2015
Eye catching--Heart rending
Some signs can really get one's attention. This ABC one got mine.
A John 7:24 reminder-----Judge not according to appearance.
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