Monday, December 31, 2018
Wednesday, December 26, 2018
PICTURE WITH A PUNCH
December 26, 2018
Wordsmith's have a passion for words. Well crafted text excites them.
They appreciate the power of words to inform and inspire. Often it's difficult to add a needed emotional punch with just words. That's where photography provides the picture that is worth a thousand words.
How does one describe two 51/2 month olds talking with "words"? Their garble and squeals have no "letters."
When the female participant in the conversation reaches for the other, how do words capture the emotions of the male participant as he's been punched in the eye, (albeit unintentionally), when he takes it very personally?
Hopefully, by the end of the day tomorrow, I will be able to reveal the identity of this little guy with words that will punch you in the stomach and tug at your heartstrings.
Tomorrow is his "Adoption Day".
****12/27/18
Wordsmith's have a passion for words. Well crafted text excites them.
They appreciate the power of words to inform and inspire. Often it's difficult to add a needed emotional punch with just words. That's where photography provides the picture that is worth a thousand words.
How does one describe two 51/2 month olds talking with "words"? Their garble and squeals have no "letters."
When the female participant in the conversation reaches for the other, how do words capture the emotions of the male participant as he's been punched in the eye, (albeit unintentionally), when he takes it very personally?
Hopefully, by the end of the day tomorrow, I will be able to reveal the identity of this little guy with words that will punch you in the stomach and tug at your heartstrings.
Tomorrow is his "Adoption Day".
****12/27/18
A Fine Family of Four----FINALLY!!!
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Monday, December 24, 2018
Thursday, December 20, 2018
THANKFUL THURSDAY - SERENE SUNDAY!
Rolling along from Tennessee (early Christmas) to Missouri and onto Kansas (w/ friends, yummy greasy hamburgers and Toto at start of the yellow brick road in"OZ" to an outdoor nativity, Monument Rocks on a private farm, and a giant Van Gogh) to Colorado (w/ friends and SNOW to come)--it was a great ride!
Sunday, December 16, 2018
"DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?" A REPRISE
For me, once I start looking for the Lord, I see His hand all over the place.
This week, I've focused on Listening for the Lord and I have "heard" his "song" everywhere!
My Sunday morning cuppa included time scanning the "funnies"which many households refer to as the comics.
Then, I "heard" an affirmation from the Lord---loud & clear. I just love "Family Circus". So real and it always makes me laugh. This morning's Sunday School lesson, quoted Ann Voskamp.
"Oxygenated grace is laughter." Something most of us need more of.
As I began typing this entry, the melody of "Do You Hear What I hear" drifted in from the den.
Hubby was watching Tennessee Crossroads on PBS featuring a visit to "Sunny Side Lights" in Brentwood, TN.
He was watching......
I was listening to the melody but the lyrics spoke inside my head..........
Do you hear what I hear
A song, a song
High above the trees
With a voice as big as the sea.
.....and I heard my "spiritual" song as my week ended. (James 4:8) A song from the Lord.
Saturday, December 15, 2018
DO YOU HEAR WHAT I HEAR?"
Last Tuesday's In Touch devotional gave a great analogy of one's response, in today's culture, to God's inspired, inerrant word compared with the response of the Israelites as they heard God's Word for the first time since their exile. (Nehemiah 8:1-9)
- WITH EAGER ATTENTIVENESS--as Ezra read scripture from "daybreak till noon". (Neh. 8:3)
- WITH REVERENCE AND WORSHIP ----all stood in reverence and then bowed down to worship the Lord (Neh. 8:5-6)
- WITH UNDERSTANDING--they helped others understand what they heard, (Neh. 8:7-8)
- WITH REPENTANCE--after hearing God's word they were convicted of sin and repented with mourning and weeping. (Nehemiah 8:9)
The entry has been in the forefront of my mind.
I started today listening to Him as I meditated on His word. Throughout the day, I thought of hearing God in many ways these last five days.
- Rain splashing against the window as I fell asleep last night. For one who struggles with insomnia, that was music to my ears.
- Hubby "duck-talking" to Lucy. A song, a song, through the air waves of FaceTime.
- A nervous Owen's solo of the 3rd verse of Silent Night at "Winter Celebration" at school. Radiant beams for sure with baby Jack's infectious smile as he saw his big brother.
- Radio" voice of "The Old Coach" waiting for him to mention, "Liles splits left."
Awareness of God in the daily.....had me "hearing" in a spiritual way.
"Do you hear what I hear" throughout your day.
Awareness is key to "hearing.
Sunday, December 9, 2018
NATIVITY SCENES: REVISITED
The elegant nativity in the hallway of the fellowship area is a constant reminder of the "reason for the season." The display never changes but it has lots of "lookers" enjoying its beauty.
Turn the corner and head to the children's area and another eye catching nativity appears. A display of change. A nativity that has yet to be the same any time I have passed it. It provides joy every time I pass it .
Turn the corner and head to the children's area and another eye catching nativity appears. A display of change. A nativity that has yet to be the same any time I have passed it. It provides joy every time I pass it .
Today, the sheep appeared for the first time and one of the wise men has given up tumbling and appears to be talking to and angel. Another wise man is either napping or "lost" the battle. Regardless, the rearrangement reminds me that children are enjoying the nativity in their own, using their hands as part of the experience. Such a thought warms my heart and makes me smile!
Thursday, December 6, 2018
NATIVITY SCENES FOR ALL AGES
Nothing says Christmas at our house like nativity scenes---whether terra cotta figures, snow globes, ornaments or a wall hangings of a simple "Babe in a manger".
At First Evangelical Church beautiful nativities adorn the hallways and even at off campus functions.
This year the one that has brought me unique joy has been the cloth one in the children's area. Every time I walk by the characters seem to be in a different positions.
Once it looked like the Wise Men had been practicing their somersaults! Today the 3 Wise Men appear to be in a huddle.I'm not sure where the shepherds were or why the angel found repose on a near-by pillow. I just know I like the ideas of "little hands" finding joy there.
Monday, December 3, 2018
A NATION HONORS A PRESIDENT & PATRIOT
George H. W. Bush, the 41st US President, who died Friday, November 30, 2018, is lying in state at the US Capitol. Though our nation is in mourning for the loss of this exemplary man, it is also extolling his moral character and service to his country.
All the pageantry due a US President, who served in the military during wartime, was breaking news on TV this afternoon. How grateful I am for that interruption. How encouraging to see the respect and gratitude poured out on the Bush family.
Not only was President Bush's legacy honored but his faith was front and center also. As the casket proceeded to the steps of the Capitol two hymns of faith were played. "My Faith Looks Up to Thee" and "A Mighty Fortress is Our God." Hooray to the Bush family for not worrying about political correctness but only about honoring their "Pop" and his faith.
How fitting was the glorious sunset provided by the Creator God of the universe as one of His beloved's casket entered the rotunda of the US Capitol.
Thank you Lord for a godly man who passed on His faith to the next generation. (Psalm 71:18, Psalm 145:5)
Sunday, December 2, 2018
Saturday, December 1, 2018
AND SO IT BEGINS..............
AND SO IT BEGINS...............Christmas Season 2018.
Lunch with friends. Christmas music and message....
,,,,my favorite Christmas carol, "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"
sung by choir carolers at "Miss Ann's" table.
"Glory to the New Born King!"
Here's a Great Christmas..
From Beginning to end,
I got a terrific "beginning" present--
----lunch with Ann, my sweet friend!* (Proverbs 27:9)
What a great jumpstart for this special season.
*Thanks to Judy B. for making it possible.
Friday, November 30, 2018
NAMESAKES
Davenport is my mother's maiden name.
Cousin Carl (William Carl) is the remaining bearer of the surname Davenport. He also bears the middle name of his grandfather, Robert William Davenport, as his first name.
Mother named her youngest child (Robert Davenport Adams) for her dad, Robert William Davenport.
Mother named her youngest child (Robert Davenport Adams) for her dad, Robert William Davenport.
ROBERT DAVENPORT ADAMS---polite even when he was too weak to lift his arms after his recent quadruple bypass. |
Two of her grandchildren included their "Gigi's" nee in the name of their sons, her great grandsons, Caleb Davenport Liles and Owen Davenport Kennedy. What a tribute! I'm sure she would have been honored to have two namesakes. Mother died in 2001 and never knew any of her great grandsons.
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CALEB DAVENPORT LILES--turns 13 today and is entering young adulthood wearing the Davenport name proudly |
OWEN DAVENPORT KENNEDY--carrying the name into the Kennedy family with grace |
A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, and loving favour rather than silver and gold. (Proverbs 22:1, KJV)
Wednesday, November 28, 2018
DESIRES OR YEARNINGS
For Wordsmith Wednesday, I was drawn to the connotation evoked by similar words.
Desires & yearnings---nouns with similar definitions. Both words can be used as nouns in function but delete the plural and both easily become verbs in their usage.
How does scripture use these terms? As synonyms?
Desires & yearnings---nouns with similar definitions. Both words can be used as nouns in function but delete the plural and both easily become verbs in their usage.
How does scripture use these terms? As synonyms?
Still musing or mulling it over...going deeper than I ever imagined..........Check out the references listed in the labels.
At this point, I'm seeing yearning, at least in the biblical sense, as going hand in hand with seeking with ones' heart and so far have found it used more often in the Old Testament of the Bible (8) than the New Testament. (1) Yearning has a depth connotation to me. Deep as stated in Genesis 43:30---Joseph's yearning from his bowels with weeping for his brother and he found sanctuary in his chamber as he wept.
Desire - A heart's desire.
Yearn - A desire that is taken to the depths of one's soul.
Seek the Lord and His strength and yearn for and seek His face and to be in His presence continually. (1 Chronicles 16:11)
At this point, I'm seeing yearning, at least in the biblical sense, as going hand in hand with seeking with ones' heart and so far have found it used more often in the Old Testament of the Bible (8) than the New Testament. (1) Yearning has a depth connotation to me. Deep as stated in Genesis 43:30---Joseph's yearning from his bowels with weeping for his brother and he found sanctuary in his chamber as he wept.
Desire - A heart's desire.
Yearn - A desire that is taken to the depths of one's soul.
Seek the Lord and His strength and yearn for and seek His face and to be in His presence continually. (1 Chronicles 16:11)
Tuesday, November 27, 2018
TUESDAY TRUTHS
Showing up in the lives of children is everything.
Kindness is the only strength there is.
Those two truths were quotes from Bob Goff's, Everybody Always.
Kindness is the only strength there is.
Those two truths were quotes from Bob Goff's, Everybody Always.
Goff also states......
- If there is a fundamental challenge in theses stories, it is to change these lurking suspicions that some lives matter less than other lives.
- “Here is what we seek: a compassion that can stand in awe at what the poor have to carry rather than stand in judgment at how they carry it.”
Forgiveness is needed if one exercises "sanctimonious" service to others....as if we are the only one with something to give! One must allow others to share & give to you---it's two-way!
It helps them retain their dignity. (Gregory J. Boyle, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion)
Treat everyone you meet with dignity. (1Peter 2:17. MSG)
It helps them retain their dignity. (Gregory J. Boyle, Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion)
Treat everyone you meet with dignity. (1Peter 2:17. MSG)
Friday, November 23, 2018
Thursday, November 22, 2018
THANKSGIVINGS TO REMEMBER!
There are some things familiar about Thanksgiving Day....
Whenever in doubt,.....
choose"All the above" like on high school tests when you did not know the answer.
FYI key lime, pecan, cheesecake & carrot cake all got votes from the "sweet tooth queen" at our table.
Somethings don't change. It's been a day of giving thanks in our country side 1789. Thanks for the blessings of the harvest and the blessings of the previous year as congress & Washington proclaimed.
choose"All the above" like on high school tests when you did not know the answer.
FYI key lime, pecan, cheesecake & carrot cake all got votes from the "sweet tooth queen" at our table.
Somethings don't change. It's been a day of giving thanks in our country side 1789. Thanks for the blessings of the harvest and the blessings of the previous year as congress & Washington proclaimed.
"Thank you God prayers" (1 Thessalonians 5:18) are abundant for our family this year as well!!
Wednesday, November 14, 2018
DIVERSI-TEA: A FLAVORFUL CUPPA
Diversi-TEA is a colorful, flavorful cuppa!
Yet, in some areas, as folks try to serve it, it somehow gets jostled and spills all over the place.
This display at sculptress, Heidi Walter's, "Crafts & Drafts" booth said it all!
Heidi says, "God speaks to my heart. My art speaks of my heart."
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Monday, November 12, 2018
SNIT, TWIT, OR WRONG SIDE OF THE BED
Have you ever started a day feeling off-kilter. At 2211, in my early years, Mother would say, "Looks like someone got up on the wrong side of the bed this morning."
Lysa TerKeurest said, "I woke up one morning in a twit." Embraced devotional (p. 259) I, too, as Terkheurst says, am not even sure what a twit is unless one adds a "ter" to it. These day everyone knows what twitter is.
TerKhurst describes a twit as "all twisted up with irritation sprinkled on top."
To me, that's a snit. I can wake up in a snit. Even a slight traffic delay, computer snafu or 45 minute hold on the phone can throw me into one.
Regardless of the word choice for irritation/agitation, there's a real "choice" to be made!
Choose to focus on God and not the "bum circumstance." Pause--inhale, exhale! Then choose.
His presence can unleash peace--enough peace for any snit, twit or wrong side of the bed! (Philippians 4:7)
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