Monday, August 23, 2021

DOG-GUST

Dog-Gust It's that time of year. Just ask your local, or in my case, resident meteorologist. 
Dog days of summer are here. You don't have to ask anyone if you live in the sultry South. .....You just walk outside. Sweltering comes to mind.
Muggy Meter. Alliterative and worsening just since I took this pic.
Yet, who are we "privileged" folks to complain. We have air conditioning and access to swimming pools, if we don't have our own. We travel to the beach to enjoy ocean breezes. 
We should focus on what we do have in our relationship with Him......that goes way beyond the daily weather fluctuations even in life.

But God---He can still the storms, whether heat waves (Psalm 107:29) or calm floods of despair. (Luke 8:24) 

Think on these things on this sweltering Meditation Monday.

Saturday, August 21, 2021

MULLING MORGAN

Some of Robert Morgan's quotes have a way of sticking with me. Many come from his All to Jesus book which was a gift to me from Marje Andrew (2016)----a gift I passed on to my Quad Squad. 12/25/2020
A few recent ones I am mulling.........
  • ....an addiction-prone society 7/6
  • ....seasoned with salt 7/16
  • ....for spiritual health, know what is temporal and what is eternal. 7/20
  • ....stress mess....(stress strangles me) 7/24
  • ...cacophony of confusion (sounds like my mind) 7/29
  • The New is in the Old contained; the Old is in the New explained. (OT & NT) 7/30
Am I mulling alone or do these catch your attention as well?

Wednesday, August 18, 2021

BIRD TALK

***If viewing this on a mobile device, you will not be able to see the video unless you go to the bottom of the entry and click--View Web version! I think it will be worth the effort.)
A worder, if that's a word, and a birder come together and the fun begins---at least at our house.
Sharing a recent Jeopardy answer (in the form of a question, of course) with hubby started the conversation. A group of crows. What is a murder? He disagreed....probably because a flock of birds is a flock of birds and he can usually identify them specifically by both sight and sound/"call"! 
I on the other hand, enjoy discovering an" unkindness of ravens" and a "murmuration of starlings"....all of which join crows as general blackbirds to me.....and then forgetting soon after until the question appears on a game show.
For our almost 2 year old granddaughter, a bird is a birdie.....
But, she knows the name of turkey and sees a rafter of them....followed by the "mommy."
One thing we, a worker and a birder, agree on completely......God created every bird that flies, each after its own kind. And it was good. (Genesis 1:21) Amen!

Monday, August 16, 2021

GOD'S PLAN----KEEP ON KEEPING ON

Keep On Keeping On. Four words I first heard spoken by Kay Arthur, in Chattanooga at a Precept Bible Study weekend many, many years ago. All of this came to mind as I was reading this morning's entry in seeing beautiful again. A reminder that God's ways are often not "my" ways. (Isaiah 55:8-9)
It's hard
 to continue marching
 when we don't see God move
 the way we thought He would. (p.42)
Keep trusting. Keep taking step after step after obedient step obedient step. (p.43) Keeping on in God's plan is obedience!
Or........as Kay Arthur said 46 years ago at Reach Out Ranch, as hubby and I sat on the back row with the Ennises, "Keep on Keeping On."

Saturday, August 14, 2021

RECIPE FOR LIFE

I began my 5th Monday Meditation from Lysa TerKeurst, seeing beautiful again on August 2, the day after a friend's husband died. "Consider" it pure joy....(James 1:2-3) This past Monday, after visiting a rehab center and an assisted living center with round the clock care, I attended his funeral. 
The service gave glimpses of joy in the midst of the grief and hurt. (p.30) Sorrow and celebration were co-existing, not mutually exclusive, as  one might think. "Mixing them together is part of the recipe of life." (p. 35) 
Returning home, I read devotional #6 in TerKeurst book and the title was so "spot on", Why Would you let all this Happen, God?" Meditation quickly ensued as the two entries seemed to have so much in common. Younger friend (1) dying, older friends suffering cancer set backs (2), mixed generations (5 ) undergoing chemo or radiation, and (2) falls that led to blood clots, one had no hospital room, available, 3 needed hip surgeries, 2 younger gals needed female surgery, 3 adult children of dear ones have made poor choices that are breaking hearts....I could go on & on but after further reading it's easy to see the "God is Good Pattern." In essence, as believers, we can easily say we trust God but in reality do we trust in the plan we are praying God will follow? When it doesn't, we often want to turn and run and hide. (Elijah in 1 Kings 18 &19) (p.37)

God's plans don't always have to match our plan for them to still be good. (p. 39)
Perspective is key in trusting God in the experiences of life we all wish we could avoid.  
"God is good. God is good to me, God is good at being God." Say and Repeat. (p.36)

Recipes of a life of faith often come from those wilderness experiences God allows in order to deepen and even sometimes sweeten life on the other side of the bitterness/disappointments.

Wednesday, August 11, 2021

PENCHANT FOR WORDS!

Most wordsmiths are readers. Most writers are readers. The combos go very well together.
In the literary world, many readers and writers alike are always in pursuit of just the right word for the sake of clarity. .....hopefully not to be presumptuous! (the brazen, egotistical arrogant, not the suspiciously reluctant ones.)
Before I got past chapter 6 in The Personal Librarian, a work of historical fiction book which takes place at the turn of the 20th Century, I had encountered several unfamiliar words. Contextualy, I could define a few. Two words intrigued me because one of them was a librarian's term. Incunabulum. FYI--a book printed before 1501? Who knew? Not this librarian. K-12 school librarians typically don't have rare editions in their collections.
The other intriguing word, chary, I thought was a typo. Contextually, my definition was on target as wary or cautious, on one's guard,  but it was NOT a typo. Chary. I didn't pursue the word origin but it was in my Scrabble dictionary so it's a legit word in my eyes, regardless of the source.
BTW, I'm barely into the book, but the racial prejudices of the times seem "spot on." The protagonist, a young black girl passing for white, becomes the librarian for J.P. Morgan. (New fact for me, Morgan's middle name, which he prefers, is Pierpont.) An extraordinary, intuitive, woman of style and wit shares her struggles of preserving her carefully crafted white identity, for the sake of her family's financial well-being, in 1905's racist world in which she lives.
I have a penchant for words. I also have a penchant for tea. 

These two go very well together---especially when the words come from a book on my "to read" list for librarians!*

Disclaimer-----Before I uploaded this entry, the book took a few zags and the "changed moral tone" disappointed me.

Tuesday, August 10, 2021

FAITH AND GRACE

Faith and Grace go hand in hand. Sweet friend Amanda McElrath knew that. Her life showed it.
Her journal notes remind us all of how she lived her faith/grace combo life in fellowship with God's beloved. (Acts 2:46b-47)
Amanda is in heaven now so there's no permission needed to show this-somehow I don't think she'll mind.
Thanks from all of us in her H2H & other groups whose lives were better and much livelier from having walked the earth with her......in her season of faith and grace!
Back row--Amanda, her sister Charlotte, Wendy B., Debbie M., Anne J. 
Center--Dotsy 
Front Row--Debbie F.,  Claudia S. Jeanie D. Crickett K

Monday, August 9, 2021

52 YEARS......and COUNTING!

It's been a red letter day----at least a red rose day.! A day of celebration and congratulations from family and friends as we've accepted emails, cards, texts and lawn surprises!
The first surprise was "arranged" by our youngest grandson. He was very quiet as he went about his setup, per his mommy's directions!
Listen for his whispering! 
After he "SURPRISED" me, he ran over with the real roses---which fell out upside down as he approached. 
His roses mixed with a dozen from his PopPop's make a beautiful centerpiece of love....52 years worth!.

Saturday, August 7, 2021

SHARED FUNNIES

Inside jokes for the family = a feel good dopamine.
I've needed some feel-good dopamine lately. 
My go-to in such times is a cuppa and a cozy mystery. Light reading, not Eliot's Middlemarch, Dostoevsky's, Crime and Punishment or Wilkie Collin's, The Woman in White, though these are some of my old faves.
The enervating quality of humid days of "Dog-ust" has me drawn to a "lighter" sweet tea (iced) & a book whose title brings back a family memory. It also helps that a murder has taken place in an English hamlet graveyard. Miss Davenport, (a family name proudly selected for two of my grand boys) the protagonist is shocked at her own "mercenary bent." To this day my children have a variety of frugal, cheap adjectives for me in the area of finance. I would much prefer economical or prudent.....I'm certainly glad "mercenary bent" is not one of them. 
So....what's the funny?
This book was chosen just for the title.      *
Our shared funny occurred in the balcony of Highland Heights Presbyterian Church in the early eighties. Hubby and I and our 2 boys were sitting in the balcony. Their baby sister was in the nursery. In the sermon message Rev. Thad Grimstead used the idiom, "cut the mustard" and our 4 year old lost it!
His ticklebone had been engaged and was out of control. We all knew why!
Being a nursing baby, his sister's poops looked similar to runny mustard. Anytime a brother acknowledged, usually by holding their nose, that she needed changing it was announced loud and clear.
"Molly cut the mustard." To say that laughter ensued in our balcony pew is putting it mildly. Even the pastor raised his eyebrows and looked in our direction. 
A private family joke. A shared funny. To this day it makes me smile whether I hear the term or read it in a "light" book......a time for laughter which I need. (Ecclesiastes 3:4)

*Garden bouquet of flowers from sweet Jerrie was a real spirit lifter as well.

Thursday, August 5, 2021

PANDEMIC PASTIME

PANDEMIC 2020-2021 .....In a  Few Words!
Few Words---14 to be exact. Not many to encapsulate my life from March 2020-April 2021 but they do.
This is how I remember my "pandemic days" though much of my reading was audio. Then I progressed to book in hand and audio of same book coming through my Libby app. It's the way I chose to keep reading when my eyesight was recovering from my occipital lobe stroke. 

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

WORDSMITH WEDNESDAY--APOSTROPHE

SO MANY PUNCTUATION MARKS....many like the comma are often over used. Apostrophes, ( ' )  not so much. Apostrophes can be used as possession singularly or without having to use a double or triple "s" . For me, the apostrophe is a much used punctuation mark indicating omission of numbers (ie, '21) or letters.  Y'all, the main second-personal plural pronoun in Southern American English, is a big part of my writing----. Even Siri understands my usage. 
Remember apostrophes go between letters. They are not diacritical markings which go above letters to aid in pronunciation.
Lysa TerKhurst, (seeing beautiful again, p. 28) introduced me to the "possibility" of seeing the word impossible in a whole new way! (Think a creative contraction which totally changes a meaning by just adding an ' after I.) Follow those first two letters with a pertinent space and you can go from impossible to I'm possible.   I'm possible
Don't you love it. 
God is the Great I AM.....(Isaiah 41:10, Psalm 32:7, Psalm 73:23, Psalm 146:6, John 14:6) 
He is my possibility  for hope and healing....a much more comforting way to look at anything that feels quite impossible! 

Tuesday, August 3, 2021

ESSENTIAL TRUTH REMINDERS

"News and truth aren't always one and the same." (Terkeurst, p.27)
9 words jumped right off the page as I opened seeing beautiful again
These days news and truth could also be labeled opinion and fact. Opinions nudge us from the nightly news. If a celebrity name is included it seems to carry even more weight. We seem to get sucked in to what others think, without any substantive basis. For me God's word is the basis.

The ESSENTIAL TRUTH is salvation through the sacrifice and resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ. Unity must be centered here.Yet, I see disunity even in our churches over non-essentials.....music styles, political "opinions" and worship styles. There is liberty in the non-essentials. Don't judge or condemn these difference. These can vary.
Essentials--UNITY
Non--Essentials--LIBERTY
In ALL Things--CHARITY 
Within the body of Christ are believers who desire to please God, not to judge other believers.
Stop focusing on non-essentials.
Start focusing on loving one another and serving one another!

Loving God and serving others well. That's the truth that pleases God!


REMEMBERING & REFLECTING

 Heading to "Big Water" & savoring creation along the way......

SAVORING CREATION......

..from view of Coosa River in Wetumpka, AL & cypress swamp, Point Washington State Forest...

..from view of Coosa River in Wetumpka, AL & cypress swamp, Point Washington  State Forest...

....to solitude of a back deck

....to solitude of a back deck