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Tuesday, December 05, 2006
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
A little Foggy
I think some of the teens have been over our house a litlle too much lately. Tonight I couldn't remember if I had a discussion about fog with Larry or Dave (one of the teen boys).
Scary. Both that I was discussing fog and couldn't remember who it was with.
Scary. Both that I was discussing fog and couldn't remember who it was with.
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
Shopping
As the Holidays are gearing up things are settling down around the Daily Castle. The Christmas decorations are up and the presents are mostly bought.
Larry and I went shopping the day after Thanksgiving. My parents kept the girls so we could get up early and hit the stores. Of course we are not morning people so early for us was 7:00. Next year I'm going to try to talk him into that Midnight shopping at Birch Run. That is more my style. Or we could go to Meijer at 3:00 am and just shop until 5 am then check out.
I never said I wasn't crazy.
We scored some great deals and parking places, I might add. Larry wanted to go because a lot of techno geeky stuff was really cheap. A Blue tooth headset for $10! I think he thought that would be a great gift for me. Hah! I guess nerds get up early because all that stuff was gone.
We walked into Target and walked out. The line wrapped around the entire store and weaved in between aisles. Crazy!
Meijer was the best. They price match exact items. They had great sales and we walked right through to the self check out and didn't have to wait in a line.
We got presents for all the cousins and a couple for our kids and we were home by 10. Yeah!
Let the Wrapping begin!
Larry and I went shopping the day after Thanksgiving. My parents kept the girls so we could get up early and hit the stores. Of course we are not morning people so early for us was 7:00. Next year I'm going to try to talk him into that Midnight shopping at Birch Run. That is more my style. Or we could go to Meijer at 3:00 am and just shop until 5 am then check out.
I never said I wasn't crazy.
We scored some great deals and parking places, I might add. Larry wanted to go because a lot of techno geeky stuff was really cheap. A Blue tooth headset for $10! I think he thought that would be a great gift for me. Hah! I guess nerds get up early because all that stuff was gone.
We walked into Target and walked out. The line wrapped around the entire store and weaved in between aisles. Crazy!
Meijer was the best. They price match exact items. They had great sales and we walked right through to the self check out and didn't have to wait in a line.
We got presents for all the cousins and a couple for our kids and we were home by 10. Yeah!
Let the Wrapping begin!
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Tuesday, November 21, 2006
Joke of the Day
Claire and I were watching Jeopardy! together the other night and an answer came up about Lincoln dying in a theater.
Claire: Abraham Lincoln died in a theater?
Me: Yes. He was shot.
Claire: Oh. I thought maybe he choked on popcorn....or Raisinets.
Claire: Abraham Lincoln died in a theater?
Me: Yes. He was shot.
Claire: Oh. I thought maybe he choked on popcorn....or Raisinets.
Friday, November 10, 2006
Beauty
And We're Back
The Apple people came through in the end . The computer was fixed in only 3 days instead of the 7-10. I picked it up last night and they even offered to carry it to the car for me right then . No waiting. But I wasn't takng any chances and lugged the thing out to the van myself.
My faith has been restored. All is well.
My faith has been restored. All is well.
Monday, November 06, 2006
Apple Update
An update on the computer situation. I checked online Saturday night and my computer was ready to be picked up. Of course, the Apple people did not call me and tell me to pick it up. I had to figure that out on my own. It was 7:30. I had time for a quick 40 minute trip to the mall. I was desperate. I wanted my computer back.
I got to the store around 8:15. The Mac "Genius" got my computer for me and I was all set. They will even carry it out to the curb for you because that 20 inch screen is heavy. Cool. The guy said he would be there in 5 minutes.
Now maybe if I was blond and beautiful it would have been 5 minutes. 15 minutes later I am still sitting at the curb. Finally, at 8:55 I think to myself. This guy is not coming. So I go back into the store and it is completely empty except for the black-shirted hip looking workers. They all look at me like why are you coming in here at 8:58.
I look at the Mac Genius, who isn't that smart after all. I told him I still haven't got my computer yet. Oh. Oops. We were really swamped.
Whatever.
So I get home with the newly fixed Apple with the new motherboard and power supply and plug it in. It works great.
For 30 minutes.
Then the screen goes black and the fan kicks on high gear.
So today I took The Geek with me to get some real service. He is blonde and thin. And he speaks their language.
Bottom line. 7-10 days. No computer.
I got to the store around 8:15. The Mac "Genius" got my computer for me and I was all set. They will even carry it out to the curb for you because that 20 inch screen is heavy. Cool. The guy said he would be there in 5 minutes.
Now maybe if I was blond and beautiful it would have been 5 minutes. 15 minutes later I am still sitting at the curb. Finally, at 8:55 I think to myself. This guy is not coming. So I go back into the store and it is completely empty except for the black-shirted hip looking workers. They all look at me like why are you coming in here at 8:58.
I look at the Mac Genius, who isn't that smart after all. I told him I still haven't got my computer yet. Oh. Oops. We were really swamped.
Whatever.
So I get home with the newly fixed Apple with the new motherboard and power supply and plug it in. It works great.
For 30 minutes.
Then the screen goes black and the fan kicks on high gear.
So today I took The Geek with me to get some real service. He is blonde and thin. And he speaks their language.
Bottom line. 7-10 days. No computer.
Thursday, November 02, 2006
Halloween Pics
We had a great time Trick or Treating with a few friends. I say this sarcastically because I hate to leave anyone out. So when we have a party it can get a little out of hand. So 30 of our closest friends came over for a trick or treating party. Otherwise know as "mob looting". Imagine 16 kids running up to your house yelling trick or treat (or in some cases I want candy!). Scary.
The adults were the scariest. We dressed as people from the 80's. Peg legged jeans, polo shirts with collars up and lots of gel and Aquanet. For you youngsters that were not around then or too little to remember, rent The Breakfast Club. That should pretty much cover all the fashion basics of the 80's.
Gag me with a spoon.
Claire as a Astronaut or Escaped convict. It was hard to tell in the dark.
The three little goblins.
Emma as a 50's girl.
Pirate of the suburbs.
More scary pictures at the link LarryandJulie.com.
The adults were the scariest. We dressed as people from the 80's. Peg legged jeans, polo shirts with collars up and lots of gel and Aquanet. For you youngsters that were not around then or too little to remember, rent The Breakfast Club. That should pretty much cover all the fashion basics of the 80's.
Gag me with a spoon.
Claire as a Astronaut or Escaped convict. It was hard to tell in the dark.
The three little goblins.
Emma as a 50's girl.
Pirate of the suburbs.
More scary pictures at the link LarryandJulie.com.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
The Agony
Bad news. The iMac bit the dust. I know you non-mac users are laughing at us mac geeks now! Larry and I are just in total shock. We can't believe this is happening.
He immediately rushed home from working in Dearborn and took the baby to the Apple store. The diagnosis: Bad Motherboard and some other nonsense. This can't be right.
To make matters worse when I called tech support (and if you know me, that is huge for me to do) and the guy in India I talked to was no help at all. It must have been his first day on the job because I knew more about macs than he did. He kept saying hold on I'll go ask somebody that knows and would come back a few mintues later.
My faith in the Apple people has been shaken a little.
Three days without my computer. I had to steal Larry's to write this and check my email.
What will I do? Maybe I can get to the laundry or something.
He immediately rushed home from working in Dearborn and took the baby to the Apple store. The diagnosis: Bad Motherboard and some other nonsense. This can't be right.
To make matters worse when I called tech support (and if you know me, that is huge for me to do) and the guy in India I talked to was no help at all. It must have been his first day on the job because I knew more about macs than he did. He kept saying hold on I'll go ask somebody that knows and would come back a few mintues later.
My faith in the Apple people has been shaken a little.
Three days without my computer. I had to steal Larry's to write this and check my email.
What will I do? Maybe I can get to the laundry or something.
Sunday, October 29, 2006
How long can she ramble on?
Busy. Busy. Busy.
Friday night we had a teen activity. It was mall Madness. We get people from the church to dress up in disguises and then walk around the mall and the teens break up in groups and try to find them. We do this activity every couple of years and this year's costumes were especially excellent. One man had longish hair and a full beard. He cut his hair short and shaved all but a "Brandon Inge" strip of hair on his chin. No one recognized him. The only bummer was that only three teens showed up. I guess the Tigers beat someone after all. After the mall, they all came over our house for delicious "bloody eyeball stew" and "baked bones" and "graveyard cake". (I can only image who I will get with google searches with those descriptions.) We usually have a trip to the graveyard for a little Ghost in the Graveyard or "scare the teens so they pee their pants", but it was raining so hard we skipped it. We watched Monster House instead, which is a hilarious movie, although demented. I don't recommend it for children under 13.
Saturday, Larry and some guys from church went to the U of M game in Ann Arbor. It rained just about the entire time and then the sun came out when the game was over. Larry, being a geek (a cool geek though) and not a jock, left the game and went and sat in the van after halftime. It wasn't a close game and it was freezing. He really went just to spend some time with the guys. Emma had her first birthday party invitation from her new school. It was a bowling Party. She seemed to have a good time. After I dropped her off, I took the other two girls shoe shopping. Payless had a BOGO sale so it worked out great. Because, as we all know, girls need a lot of shoes. After I picked Emma up from the bowling party, where she said she was the lowest scorer. So a two year old beat her. Whatever. We went home, had dinner and since it was raining the girls took about 35 pictures with my camera. Good thing it is digital. I always forget to check to see what is on the camera before I import the pictures. This time it was posing with books and still shots of their toys. I tried to post a few, but Blogger did not like me today. Maybe in the morning.
Sunday. Ahh. Daylight savings time. We get an extra hour of sleep. Not in my house. My children have little built in clocks that wake them up every morning. And if one of their clocks isn't working her sister will take care of that for her. I'm lucky that they stayed in bed until 6:59. I was surprised they were up because usually the only day those clocks don't work is Sunday when I have to drag their little keisters out of bed. After church, where I left early because some little kid dumped a cup of hot coffee on my lap, we had a baptism dinner. I helped in the back with the food and I think I sat down for about 10 minutes. We came home and of course the girls wanted to do something because we can't just relax and do nothing! So we carved our pumpkins. This was the first year Emma was allowed to carve hers by herself. She did a great job. I highly recommend those pumpkin carving kits with the plastic scooper and little knives. Get one after Halloween cheap and save it for the next year. The best part of the day was eating pizza all together and looking at the clock and seeing it 8:30 (wow! where did the time go?) So I sent the kids to bed. We couldn't figure out why Channel 7 wasn't playing Extreme Makeover home edition. It was supposed to be on 8. Until later, when I realized we hadn't changed the clock in the living room and I had sent the kids to bed at 7:30! I am SO doing that every night!
Like I said Busy! Busy! Busy!
Friday night we had a teen activity. It was mall Madness. We get people from the church to dress up in disguises and then walk around the mall and the teens break up in groups and try to find them. We do this activity every couple of years and this year's costumes were especially excellent. One man had longish hair and a full beard. He cut his hair short and shaved all but a "Brandon Inge" strip of hair on his chin. No one recognized him. The only bummer was that only three teens showed up. I guess the Tigers beat someone after all. After the mall, they all came over our house for delicious "bloody eyeball stew" and "baked bones" and "graveyard cake". (I can only image who I will get with google searches with those descriptions.) We usually have a trip to the graveyard for a little Ghost in the Graveyard or "scare the teens so they pee their pants", but it was raining so hard we skipped it. We watched Monster House instead, which is a hilarious movie, although demented. I don't recommend it for children under 13.
Saturday, Larry and some guys from church went to the U of M game in Ann Arbor. It rained just about the entire time and then the sun came out when the game was over. Larry, being a geek (a cool geek though) and not a jock, left the game and went and sat in the van after halftime. It wasn't a close game and it was freezing. He really went just to spend some time with the guys. Emma had her first birthday party invitation from her new school. It was a bowling Party. She seemed to have a good time. After I dropped her off, I took the other two girls shoe shopping. Payless had a BOGO sale so it worked out great. Because, as we all know, girls need a lot of shoes. After I picked Emma up from the bowling party, where she said she was the lowest scorer. So a two year old beat her. Whatever. We went home, had dinner and since it was raining the girls took about 35 pictures with my camera. Good thing it is digital. I always forget to check to see what is on the camera before I import the pictures. This time it was posing with books and still shots of their toys. I tried to post a few, but Blogger did not like me today. Maybe in the morning.
Sunday. Ahh. Daylight savings time. We get an extra hour of sleep. Not in my house. My children have little built in clocks that wake them up every morning. And if one of their clocks isn't working her sister will take care of that for her. I'm lucky that they stayed in bed until 6:59. I was surprised they were up because usually the only day those clocks don't work is Sunday when I have to drag their little keisters out of bed. After church, where I left early because some little kid dumped a cup of hot coffee on my lap, we had a baptism dinner. I helped in the back with the food and I think I sat down for about 10 minutes. We came home and of course the girls wanted to do something because we can't just relax and do nothing! So we carved our pumpkins. This was the first year Emma was allowed to carve hers by herself. She did a great job. I highly recommend those pumpkin carving kits with the plastic scooper and little knives. Get one after Halloween cheap and save it for the next year. The best part of the day was eating pizza all together and looking at the clock and seeing it 8:30 (wow! where did the time go?) So I sent the kids to bed. We couldn't figure out why Channel 7 wasn't playing Extreme Makeover home edition. It was supposed to be on 8. Until later, when I realized we hadn't changed the clock in the living room and I had sent the kids to bed at 7:30! I am SO doing that every night!
Like I said Busy! Busy! Busy!
Wednesday, October 25, 2006
I'm not a morning person
Overheard this morning:
Larry singing How Great is our God at the top of his lungs.
Claire: Dad! Stop that awful racket!
Larry singing How Great is our God at the top of his lungs.
Claire: Dad! Stop that awful racket!
Tuesday, October 24, 2006
Birthday Memories
It was my oldest daughter's birthday the other day. She turned nine. Nine? I thought to myself. I remember my ninth birthday. It was a sleep over with my cousin, a friend from my new Christian school and old friend from down the street. I remember it being an awkward night of me trying to play with these three girls that had never met.
I remember my tenth birthday. I had a party after school with some of my friends. I got a Strawberry Shortcake comb and brush set. My mom still has it to this day.
I remember when I turned 12 and we went to Chuck E. Cheese's. I was terrified of the person dressed up in that costume and I hid under the tablefrom him. I made my friend, also named Julie, go to the front to get the birthday spanking from Chuck.
When I was 13, Mrs. Greene made a cake shaped like a telephone for me. It was so cool. It was pink just like the pink phone my parents gave me. We had a concert that night at school and we had to hurry.
I remember my sixteenth birthday party. It was a double party with my boyfriend at the time. Our birthdays were just 2 days apart. His mom gave me a necklace from Avon. I just recently sold it at a garage sale.
Some birthdays I just don't remember at all. What happened on my fourteenth birthday? I know my mom did something to make it special, but I can't remember what.
Maybe Emma will remember her ninth birthday . I wonder if she will remember the good parts or the bad. Will she remember the presents? The Cake? Or the fact that some family members didn't show up for the party? Will she remember shopping with Grandma and Papa? Or the fit she had in the morning and got in trouble for. Maybe she will remember Claire lost her tooth.
In 25 years she will be my age. I hope she can look back on her birthdays and remember not just the cake and the presents. But that she will remember, like I do, all the fun times and love that her family has for her.
Happy birthday, Emma.
I remember my tenth birthday. I had a party after school with some of my friends. I got a Strawberry Shortcake comb and brush set. My mom still has it to this day.
I remember when I turned 12 and we went to Chuck E. Cheese's. I was terrified of the person dressed up in that costume and I hid under the tablefrom him. I made my friend, also named Julie, go to the front to get the birthday spanking from Chuck.
When I was 13, Mrs. Greene made a cake shaped like a telephone for me. It was so cool. It was pink just like the pink phone my parents gave me. We had a concert that night at school and we had to hurry.
I remember my sixteenth birthday party. It was a double party with my boyfriend at the time. Our birthdays were just 2 days apart. His mom gave me a necklace from Avon. I just recently sold it at a garage sale.
Some birthdays I just don't remember at all. What happened on my fourteenth birthday? I know my mom did something to make it special, but I can't remember what.
Maybe Emma will remember her ninth birthday . I wonder if she will remember the good parts or the bad. Will she remember the presents? The Cake? Or the fact that some family members didn't show up for the party? Will she remember shopping with Grandma and Papa? Or the fit she had in the morning and got in trouble for. Maybe she will remember Claire lost her tooth.
In 25 years she will be my age. I hope she can look back on her birthdays and remember not just the cake and the presents. But that she will remember, like I do, all the fun times and love that her family has for her.
Happy birthday, Emma.
Friday, October 20, 2006
The Frost is on the Apples
Monday, October 16, 2006
Sunday, October 15, 2006
Light
No, we have not fallen off the edge of the world. We are still here. Busy as usual. You would think that once we put the kids in school we would have more time, but it seems as if life has sped up. Those 35 free hours a week go fast.
It seems that when I am quiet on the blog front I am usually thinking about a lot of things. Too many to write about. And I am not talented enough to put into words those thoughts. Who knew I was thinking at all?
So, some thoughts for the day.
We had an excellent lesson from God's Word today at Church. Pastor is preaching through the New Testament. He gives a word for the day and today's word was light. Christ is the Light and we are to be reflecting His light to others.
Perfect timing for me to hear this. I had just been on a field trip with Susy's class on Friday. And I was trying to be that light. The difference between Christian schools and homeschool and public schools is great. At a Christian school you have that common bond of Christ that brings you together. Homeschoolers basically get to pick who their kids hang out with. But public school is a whole 'nother game. Every kind of kid is there. Rich, poor, goofy, cute, clean, dirty, tired and hyper. There were 40 of these kids on the 40 minute bus ride to the apple orchard. (That's right. We were outside in the 30 degree weather picking apples. The refrigerator that holds all the apples felt warm.)
There were also about 10 parents and 2 teachers on the bus. Two of the parents just didn't show up that day. Wimps.
As I sat there on the bus inhaling fumes and taking in all the chaos, a sadness came over me. I thought about the parents across the aisle who were talking at each other about their kids. Neither of them was really listening to each other. I thought about the kids who were just wearing sweatshirts and were freezing cold. What were their moms and dads thinking? I thought about the little boy that fell asleep on the way home. He was tired to start the day. I wondered what time he went to bed.
And most importantly I thought about how many of them didn't know about the Hope that I have in Jesus. And how God can use me, who can barely put two words together when I first meet people, to be a light in their dark world.
Go light Your World By Chris Rice
There is a candle in every soul
Some brightly burning, some dark and cold
There is a spirit who brings a fire
Egnites a candle, and makes his home
Carry your candle
Run to the darkness
Seek out the helpless, confused and torn
And hold out your candle
For all to see it
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Frustrated brother, see how he's tried to
Light his own candle some other way
See now your sister she's been robbed and lied to
Still holds a candle, without a flame
Carry your candle
Run to the darkness
Seek out the lonely, the tired and worn
And hold out your candle
For all to see it
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Cuz we are a family
Whose hearts are blazing
So lets raise our candles and light up the sky
Prayin to our Father in the name of Jesus
Make us a beacon in darkest times
Carry your candle
Run to the darkness
Seek out the hopeless, deceived and
Hold out your candle
For all to see it
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Hold our your candle
For all to see it
Take out your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
It seems that when I am quiet on the blog front I am usually thinking about a lot of things. Too many to write about. And I am not talented enough to put into words those thoughts. Who knew I was thinking at all?
So, some thoughts for the day.
We had an excellent lesson from God's Word today at Church. Pastor is preaching through the New Testament. He gives a word for the day and today's word was light. Christ is the Light and we are to be reflecting His light to others.
Perfect timing for me to hear this. I had just been on a field trip with Susy's class on Friday. And I was trying to be that light. The difference between Christian schools and homeschool and public schools is great. At a Christian school you have that common bond of Christ that brings you together. Homeschoolers basically get to pick who their kids hang out with. But public school is a whole 'nother game. Every kind of kid is there. Rich, poor, goofy, cute, clean, dirty, tired and hyper. There were 40 of these kids on the 40 minute bus ride to the apple orchard. (That's right. We were outside in the 30 degree weather picking apples. The refrigerator that holds all the apples felt warm.)
There were also about 10 parents and 2 teachers on the bus. Two of the parents just didn't show up that day. Wimps.
As I sat there on the bus inhaling fumes and taking in all the chaos, a sadness came over me. I thought about the parents across the aisle who were talking at each other about their kids. Neither of them was really listening to each other. I thought about the kids who were just wearing sweatshirts and were freezing cold. What were their moms and dads thinking? I thought about the little boy that fell asleep on the way home. He was tired to start the day. I wondered what time he went to bed.
And most importantly I thought about how many of them didn't know about the Hope that I have in Jesus. And how God can use me, who can barely put two words together when I first meet people, to be a light in their dark world.
Go light Your World By Chris Rice
There is a candle in every soul
Some brightly burning, some dark and cold
There is a spirit who brings a fire
Egnites a candle, and makes his home
Carry your candle
Run to the darkness
Seek out the helpless, confused and torn
And hold out your candle
For all to see it
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Frustrated brother, see how he's tried to
Light his own candle some other way
See now your sister she's been robbed and lied to
Still holds a candle, without a flame
Carry your candle
Run to the darkness
Seek out the lonely, the tired and worn
And hold out your candle
For all to see it
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Cuz we are a family
Whose hearts are blazing
So lets raise our candles and light up the sky
Prayin to our Father in the name of Jesus
Make us a beacon in darkest times
Carry your candle
Run to the darkness
Seek out the hopeless, deceived and
Hold out your candle
For all to see it
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Hold our your candle
For all to see it
Take out your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Take your candle and go light your world
Wednesday, October 04, 2006
Get Your Own Blog
All right. It is time for the Jewels to take the blog back over. We all know I married a geek and if you didn't believe me before now there is documented proof. What is with those videos, people? You know you were all thinking it. I'm just stating it out loud. You think he would have put a cute one of the girls up? Nooo. Sheep and crazy advertising talk and FLUFFY.
I love that man.
I love that man.
Fluffy: The Lost Footage
I found this video on my PDA when I synced it today. I forgot that I even recorded it. I took it when we took Fluffy to the field and let her go. WARNING: this is not for the faint of heart - Roll'em!
Saturday, September 30, 2006
Tuesday, September 26, 2006
I Learned Something Cool Today!
I figured out how to post a video to our blog. Very cool. This is a video I found that can help us sell Coffee News ads.
Monday, September 18, 2006
Sandwiches again?
Calling all moms out there in Blogland with lunch bag experience. I may be creative, but it seems I'm not with lunches for the kiddies. After two weeks of sandwiches, usually PB and J, the girls are bored. They want something different. Any ideas out there?
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
school news
We have made it through a complete week of school and I know many of my faithful readers (all 7 of you) are wondering "How did the Castle girls like school?"
Well, they loved it. Their favorite part is the bus ride. If only homeschoolers could all invest in yellow buses. Their children would be so happy. They also enjoy lunch and recess. Iguess they are normal kids after all.
Some observations on my part from the week.
1. I should invest in the Ziploc bag company. Three kids. Three bags a day. Five days a week. You do the math.
2. I made a cake and licked the beaters by myself. I forgot what cake batter tasted like. Mmm.
3. School makes children very hungry. Must. Have. Snack. NOW!
4. 35 hours a week is a lot of time for myself.
5. I miss my kids. Several times a day.
Here's a picture of the cake I made for Susannah's birthday.
And not one kid stuck their finger in the frosting while I was making it.
I kinda missed it.
Tuesday, September 12, 2006
Happy Birthday Baby
It's my Baby's birthday today. She turns six.
Every mom always thinks where did the time go? And I am no different. It seems just like yesterday I was wiping my lipstick off her face because she was always getting into it. I don't know how many tubes of lip gloss she destroyed by pushing it all the way up then cramming the lid on it. She is destined to work at Maybeline or Covergirl. She already has more pair of shoes than me. She has a knack for putting outfits together. She changes her clothes three times a day. She can paint her fingernails and toenails like a pro. She has had six years of practice.
She is either hot or she is cold. She is happy or sad. There is no in between with her.
She is my sunshine and my storm.
And I love her. She's my baby.
Happy Birthday Susannah.
Sunday, September 03, 2006
I Saw Love Today
I saw love today.
I saw love when a son guided his elderly mother with Alzheimer's to the dinner table. She did not want to sit down, but he patiently waited until she was ready.
I saw love today when a daughter-in-law took her mother-in-law to the bathroom and reminded her what to do. And that she had to wash her hands and dry them.
I saw love today when the son told his 70-ish mom she was a pretty girl and squeezed her hand. And smiled at her.
I saw love.
Not the kind of love that we dream about when we are teens or newlyweds, but love that is from God.
Love that says I will take care of my mom even though this wasn't in my plans. Even if mom mutters ornery things under her breath and wanders around the house and opens things that are not hers. Even though she doesn't remember me or my children.
True love. Biblical love.
Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,
it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
I saw love today.
I saw love when a son guided his elderly mother with Alzheimer's to the dinner table. She did not want to sit down, but he patiently waited until she was ready.
I saw love today when a daughter-in-law took her mother-in-law to the bathroom and reminded her what to do. And that she had to wash her hands and dry them.
I saw love today when the son told his 70-ish mom she was a pretty girl and squeezed her hand. And smiled at her.
I saw love.
Not the kind of love that we dream about when we are teens or newlyweds, but love that is from God.
Love that says I will take care of my mom even though this wasn't in my plans. Even if mom mutters ornery things under her breath and wanders around the house and opens things that are not hers. Even though she doesn't remember me or my children.
True love. Biblical love.
Love is patient, love is kind.
It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
It is not rude, it is not self-seeking,
it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
I saw love today.
Wednesday, August 30, 2006
More Vacation Pics
I feel like that person that traps you in their living room making you watch all of their old vacation slides.
Here are a few more pictures from our trip. The Mackinaw area has so many tourist traps..er, I mean, attractions. We could have done some really wonderful educational activities like visit historical forts and buildings. But, we are the Castles and we like to have fun. So, it was the House of Mirrors and The Mystery Spot for us. The girls loved both of them.
The Awesome cabins.
Getting ready to Bike the Island. My mom is being a good example.
We walked up these steep stairs to Arch Rock.
Emma in the House of Mirrors.
My Dad's favorite part of vacation. That was a single scoop.
Oh, and the fudge. You gotta have the fudge.
Here are a few more pictures from our trip. The Mackinaw area has so many tourist traps..er, I mean, attractions. We could have done some really wonderful educational activities like visit historical forts and buildings. But, we are the Castles and we like to have fun. So, it was the House of Mirrors and The Mystery Spot for us. The girls loved both of them.
The Awesome cabins.
Getting ready to Bike the Island. My mom is being a good example.
We walked up these steep stairs to Arch Rock.
Emma in the House of Mirrors.
My Dad's favorite part of vacation. That was a single scoop.
Oh, and the fudge. You gotta have the fudge.
Tuesday, August 29, 2006
Up North
We spent last week Up North at Mackinaw City. We found this great campground that has nice cabins you can rent. If you don't have your own cabin in the north I highy recommend Mill Creek Campground. It was awesome (to use a term from my high school days)!
The girls had fun riding bikes around Mackinac Island. They rode eight miles. If you ever need to tire your children out this works. Even our energizer bunny, Susy, was whining the last half mile.
It was a great week to spend some time as a famiy just before school begins. One Week to Go!
The beautiful rocky shore of Lake Huron.
A tired Susy on the way home.
Claire at Cheboygan State Park.
Emma and Grandma waiting for the sunset.
Driving across the bridge to the U.P.
The girls had fun riding bikes around Mackinac Island. They rode eight miles. If you ever need to tire your children out this works. Even our energizer bunny, Susy, was whining the last half mile.
It was a great week to spend some time as a famiy just before school begins. One Week to Go!
The beautiful rocky shore of Lake Huron.
A tired Susy on the way home.
Claire at Cheboygan State Park.
Emma and Grandma waiting for the sunset.
Driving across the bridge to the U.P.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Here are the Links
Here are the articles I mentioned in my earlier post:
The Hidden Message (Part 1)
The Hidden Message (Part 2)
The Hidden Message (Part 3)
Thanks to Larry for linking these for me. What a guy!
The Hidden Message (Part 1)
The Hidden Message (Part 2)
The Hidden Message (Part 3)
Thanks to Larry for linking these for me. What a guy!
clarification
I think I need to clarify my ranting the other day. I have not in any way received any hate mail, bomb threats or vandalism because of our decision to send the girls to school. In fact, if anything the response has been mostly concern. And sometimes my mind starts to do that thing. The thing that puts thoughts in other peoples heads when you really can't read their thoughts. So wrong. So very wrong. I read some great articles about this recently and when Larry wakes up (Video games take a lot out of you:) I'll have him teach me to link stuff!
Learning
We have a great youth group. It's not huge, but it some ways that makes it easier to get to know all of the teens a little better. The more I get to know them the more amazed I am by them. God has greatly used them in my life to teach me so many things.
Take yesterday for instance. I took two of the girls to a Huge mall for some Back-to-School shopping. I know this was a sacrifice on my part, but somebody had to do it. :) We found a lot of great deals. One of the girls bought 3 pairs of pants, 8 shirts and 8 pairs of undermentionables. The other one bought some jeans (the new skinny legs jeans..very eighties!) and a jacket. All three of our tastes in clothes could not be further apart. But we still had a great time. We laughed, we talked, we drank coffee, we bought too much to carry.
Larry, on the other hand, had a Back-to-School Video game extravaganza. He brought home the two projectors from church and the boys brought their game systems. These days you can hook up two game systems and play each from different room. I'm not sure what all went down because I took the girls and ran. All I know when I came home all of the furniture was rearranged and everything was off the walls. When I got up today it was back to normal. Larry said it was a great time also. Total male bonding shooting things and such.
One of the boys in the group has this saying. If someone is complaining he'll tell them not to be such a "Negative Ned." It always breaks the tension and is a kind way to say " Quit being so negative!" The kids have never said it to me although I'm sure they have thought it many times.
I have been a Negative Ned this summer.
I am so thankful that God has put these kids in my life.
Take yesterday for instance. I took two of the girls to a Huge mall for some Back-to-School shopping. I know this was a sacrifice on my part, but somebody had to do it. :) We found a lot of great deals. One of the girls bought 3 pairs of pants, 8 shirts and 8 pairs of undermentionables. The other one bought some jeans (the new skinny legs jeans..very eighties!) and a jacket. All three of our tastes in clothes could not be further apart. But we still had a great time. We laughed, we talked, we drank coffee, we bought too much to carry.
Larry, on the other hand, had a Back-to-School Video game extravaganza. He brought home the two projectors from church and the boys brought their game systems. These days you can hook up two game systems and play each from different room. I'm not sure what all went down because I took the girls and ran. All I know when I came home all of the furniture was rearranged and everything was off the walls. When I got up today it was back to normal. Larry said it was a great time also. Total male bonding shooting things and such.
One of the boys in the group has this saying. If someone is complaining he'll tell them not to be such a "Negative Ned." It always breaks the tension and is a kind way to say " Quit being so negative!" The kids have never said it to me although I'm sure they have thought it many times.
I have been a Negative Ned this summer.
I am so thankful that God has put these kids in my life.
Friday, August 18, 2006
Mall Rat
I spent seven hours at the mall today.
Not all at once. I'm not that crazy!
I may never go to the mall again.
Not all at once. I'm not that crazy!
I may never go to the mall again.
Thursday, August 17, 2006
School update
Well, the registration is over.
We met the principal and the secretary. They were both very nice and neither of them had horns coming out of their heads. In fact, the principal talked more to the girls than to Larry and me. I don't even think she asked us our names. She asked the girls which school they used to go to and Claire pipes in with " I have never been to school." Then she rattles on for a few minutes about her sisters' school histories. The principal said she has homeschooled her children in the past so thankfully she wasn't opposed to the concept.
The building itself is old and run down. It is being re-modeled this year. They already have the construction lines up. Emma said "Great. With all that construction noise we'll never learn anything this year." Like it is so quiet at our house.
The girls left excited and a little less fearful. They are still wondering about the bus. Susy is afraid she'll get on the wrong one and never make it back home. Crazy kid.
Please continue to pray for our family as we tackle all these changes.
We met the principal and the secretary. They were both very nice and neither of them had horns coming out of their heads. In fact, the principal talked more to the girls than to Larry and me. I don't even think she asked us our names. She asked the girls which school they used to go to and Claire pipes in with " I have never been to school." Then she rattles on for a few minutes about her sisters' school histories. The principal said she has homeschooled her children in the past so thankfully she wasn't opposed to the concept.
The building itself is old and run down. It is being re-modeled this year. They already have the construction lines up. Emma said "Great. With all that construction noise we'll never learn anything this year." Like it is so quiet at our house.
The girls left excited and a little less fearful. They are still wondering about the bus. Susy is afraid she'll get on the wrong one and never make it back home. Crazy kid.
Please continue to pray for our family as we tackle all these changes.
Wednesday, August 16, 2006
Never say Never
Today I am going to do something I thought I would never do. No, I am not going bungie jumping. I can for sure say I will never do that.
I am enrolling my children in school. You know, the one down the street that they will ride the bus to. I think it's called Public School.
Many people at church and family have heard that we are doing this. We have had a gamut of different reactions from concern to shock to oooohh. Seriously, my sister-in-law was speechless.
They always ask me why. We have our reasons. And we obviously have put a lot of thought into this. It wasn't a split second let's-try-this-won't-it-be-fun kind of decision. In fact, I don't think it will be fun or easy. Change is hard.
Why is it that we tend to judge people because they are not like us? We think they can't be doing it right if they aren't doing whatever it is just like we would whether it is schooling choice or work decisions or how I feed my baby or nutrition. Women especially need to show grace and love to each other. Life is not a competition to see who is the best mother.
Someone said to me last week that my girls always look perfect. I cringed when I heard that. That was the old me. The one that did competitive mothering. The one that had to have the matching socks and hat for every outfit. It took me a long time to figure out that children will not be perfect no matter what you do. I'm definitely not perfect. Why would I expect them to be? Sounds silly now, but I focused too much on the outward appearance instead of the Heart. Old habits are hard to break.
So in two weeks I will be putting the girls on the bus. I will probably cry. They will be scared. But they will know that we love themand are praying for them and God loves them and He is always with them. He will never leave us and that I can say for sure.
I am enrolling my children in school. You know, the one down the street that they will ride the bus to. I think it's called Public School.
Many people at church and family have heard that we are doing this. We have had a gamut of different reactions from concern to shock to oooohh. Seriously, my sister-in-law was speechless.
They always ask me why. We have our reasons. And we obviously have put a lot of thought into this. It wasn't a split second let's-try-this-won't-it-be-fun kind of decision. In fact, I don't think it will be fun or easy. Change is hard.
Why is it that we tend to judge people because they are not like us? We think they can't be doing it right if they aren't doing whatever it is just like we would whether it is schooling choice or work decisions or how I feed my baby or nutrition. Women especially need to show grace and love to each other. Life is not a competition to see who is the best mother.
Someone said to me last week that my girls always look perfect. I cringed when I heard that. That was the old me. The one that did competitive mothering. The one that had to have the matching socks and hat for every outfit. It took me a long time to figure out that children will not be perfect no matter what you do. I'm definitely not perfect. Why would I expect them to be? Sounds silly now, but I focused too much on the outward appearance instead of the Heart. Old habits are hard to break.
So in two weeks I will be putting the girls on the bus. I will probably cry. They will be scared. But they will know that we love themand are praying for them and God loves them and He is always with them. He will never leave us and that I can say for sure.
Wednesday, August 02, 2006
Anyone want an old lamp?
We're having a garage sale this Saturday. We, and I use that term loosely, have cleaned out the basement and the kids are ready to get rid of a lot of the pre-school toys. I decided to sell the Fisher Price Little People on ebay. We have about seven different sets for sale right now. If they don't sell, I'll sell them Saturday at the garage sale.
Garage sales are funny things. People will buy anything if it is cheap enough. Hopefully we will have a lot of that going on Saturday.
Again, that is Saturday for anyone looking for junk that the Castles want to get rid of. (Some of it is actually good.)
Garage sales are funny things. People will buy anything if it is cheap enough. Hopefully we will have a lot of that going on Saturday.
Again, that is Saturday for anyone looking for junk that the Castles want to get rid of. (Some of it is actually good.)
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
Fluffy Update
The sad news about Fluffy was broken to the girls on Sunday. One of their friends wanted to see the hamster and they were surprised to find the cage was gone.
They know Fluffy was let go in a field. That's it.
After we let Fluffy go in the field we walked home (about 5 minutes) and then drove back to the field to check on her. It was then that we saw the hawk (or some other huge bird of prey) swoop in and fly off with a brown, fluffy clump of fur.
We're pretty sure it was her.
They know Fluffy was let go in a field. That's it.
After we let Fluffy go in the field we walked home (about 5 minutes) and then drove back to the field to check on her. It was then that we saw the hawk (or some other huge bird of prey) swoop in and fly off with a brown, fluffy clump of fur.
We're pretty sure it was her.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
Run, Fluffy, Run
Did I ever tell you we had a hamster named Fluffy Angel Monkey? Three girls, three names.
One of the girls in our youth group (who I will call Shelby because that is her real name) received a hamster for a present two Christmas ago. The day after Christmas her hamster had 6 babies. There is no guarantee at a pet store that your hamster will not be pregnant. It's a chance you take. So Shelby, being the loving girl she is, took excellent care of the babies. After they were weaned she would hand feed them and bathe them and let them out of the cage and crawl all over her. They were the best hamsters.
About one month later one the babies had babies. So now she has 20 hamsters. She decides maybe it's a good idea to get two cages and separate the girls and boys.
Meanwhile, her mother can't believe all the rodents in her house! Especially when they gang up together and escape from the cage. So she starts giving the babies away at church. At one point about every kid in the church had a Shelby hamster. They were the tamest hamsters you've ever met (for the most part).
So we get snickered into two girl hamsters. My kids are so excited. They take great care of them. For the first week. And the hamsters got along great for about a month. Then hamster puberty must have set in and they start to get a little snippy with each other. Literally. One of the hamsters (Munchy) starts to get bigger because she is hogging all the food. And she chases the other one (Monkey) around if she tries to eat her food. I start to think about separate cages.
I'm a little concerned about the violence but have already forked out $30 bucks for these "free" pets. Until I hear what happened to my friend Carol's Shelby hamsters. She also had two girls that had a passive/aggressive relationship. One morning she wakes up and finds the passive one had eaten the HEAD off of the aggressive one! How's that for battered wife syndrome?!
I don't deal well with carcasses so I head to the pet store before my hamster loses hers. Head that is.
They live happily together in their side by side cages running side by side on their matching wheels for about 6 months. Then it comes to our attention that another little girl needs a hamster. We practically throw a cage in her direction because by now the girls don't even remember that we have a hamster and the back bathroom (now nicknamed the hamster bathroom) we keep them in stinks!
One down. One to go!
We kept Fluffy Angel Monkey until yesterday. The poor thing had a hurt leg and could barely walk. So we did the only humane thing we could think of. While the girls were spending night at my parents house we let her go in a field down the street. She scurried (limped) around for a while excited to be out of her cage.
Then a hawk flew down and snatched her up for dinner.
Rest in peace Fluffy Angel Monkey.
(I'll let you know when the kids finally notice that she is even gone.)
One of the girls in our youth group (who I will call Shelby because that is her real name) received a hamster for a present two Christmas ago. The day after Christmas her hamster had 6 babies. There is no guarantee at a pet store that your hamster will not be pregnant. It's a chance you take. So Shelby, being the loving girl she is, took excellent care of the babies. After they were weaned she would hand feed them and bathe them and let them out of the cage and crawl all over her. They were the best hamsters.
About one month later one the babies had babies. So now she has 20 hamsters. She decides maybe it's a good idea to get two cages and separate the girls and boys.
Meanwhile, her mother can't believe all the rodents in her house! Especially when they gang up together and escape from the cage. So she starts giving the babies away at church. At one point about every kid in the church had a Shelby hamster. They were the tamest hamsters you've ever met (for the most part).
So we get snickered into two girl hamsters. My kids are so excited. They take great care of them. For the first week. And the hamsters got along great for about a month. Then hamster puberty must have set in and they start to get a little snippy with each other. Literally. One of the hamsters (Munchy) starts to get bigger because she is hogging all the food. And she chases the other one (Monkey) around if she tries to eat her food. I start to think about separate cages.
I'm a little concerned about the violence but have already forked out $30 bucks for these "free" pets. Until I hear what happened to my friend Carol's Shelby hamsters. She also had two girls that had a passive/aggressive relationship. One morning she wakes up and finds the passive one had eaten the HEAD off of the aggressive one! How's that for battered wife syndrome?!
I don't deal well with carcasses so I head to the pet store before my hamster loses hers. Head that is.
They live happily together in their side by side cages running side by side on their matching wheels for about 6 months. Then it comes to our attention that another little girl needs a hamster. We practically throw a cage in her direction because by now the girls don't even remember that we have a hamster and the back bathroom (now nicknamed the hamster bathroom) we keep them in stinks!
One down. One to go!
We kept Fluffy Angel Monkey until yesterday. The poor thing had a hurt leg and could barely walk. So we did the only humane thing we could think of. While the girls were spending night at my parents house we let her go in a field down the street. She scurried (limped) around for a while excited to be out of her cage.
Then a hawk flew down and snatched her up for dinner.
Rest in peace Fluffy Angel Monkey.
(I'll let you know when the kids finally notice that she is even gone.)
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
Let your kids do the walking
So I got this crazy idea to make a little extra cash. No, I'm not going to sell make-up or candles or home-made soap, I'm going to deliver phone books. Or at least it sounded like a good idea. I had these visions of my three children giddy with excitement about running from house to house with a book in a bag to put on the hinge side of the door.
Then I packed 320 phone books into my van and about killed the shocks.
I'll be returning the booksto the warehouse tomorrow and will encourage people to use the internet like us geeky people.
Who uses a phone book anymore anyway?
Then I packed 320 phone books into my van and about killed the shocks.
I'll be returning the booksto the warehouse tomorrow and will encourage people to use the internet like us geeky people.
Who uses a phone book anymore anyway?
Who are you?
Alright. A few of you posted some comments and I appreciate that. I can feel the love out there. Maybe the rest of you are just shy or busy or don't have a blogger account. I'm just guessin'.
Larry and I are just curious as to who really reads the blog and is this really worth it? OKAY. It's just me that really wants to know who at Ford checks the blog every morning at 8:00.
Fess up.
And the rest of you out there. Whooooo are you? Who Who. Who Who. (you're supposed to sing it like the CSI intro.)
Larry and I are just curious as to who really reads the blog and is this really worth it? OKAY. It's just me that really wants to know who at Ford checks the blog every morning at 8:00.
Fess up.
And the rest of you out there. Whooooo are you? Who Who. Who Who. (you're supposed to sing it like the CSI intro.)
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
Camp Pictures Are Up
FYI for any of you blogstalkers who have been waiting for camp pictures. They are finally up and you can check them out here. I would have had them up much sooner, but I had a printing problem last week that kept me pretty busy since I am a publisher. I'll write about that sometime. I learned a few expensive lessons this week!
Anyway, enjoy the photos. You better leave a comment after you see them or Julie might "hate" you. :-)
Monday, July 10, 2006
12 people were here today
You know what I hate?
When you write a serious post and nobody comments.
I do have sitemeter people. I know you are out there!
When you write a serious post and nobody comments.
I do have sitemeter people. I know you are out there!
Sunday, July 09, 2006
Fear
When I was little I was afraid of the dark. At night after my parents would go to bed I would lay awake in my bed and listen to the creaks of our 1950's house. My heart would beat hard and I would imagine there was someone there. I memorized every squeak of every floor board and could walk out to the living room without making a sound (that came in handy later when I was a teen). Even to this day I will have a bad dream that will wake me up with my heart beating hard and I will think I hear someone in the house. I lay as still as I can and listen. I'm paralyzed with fear.
Fear that paralyzes so I can't breathe.
When I was a young mother with a new born I had new fears. How will I keep this child alive? Why is she crying so much? Is she eating enough? And then more children came. And more fears. Will they ever play together nicely? How can I take care of all of these kids? How will we teach them eveything they need to know?
Fear in and of itself is not wrong. God gave us that emotion for a reason. But when my fears give way to anxiety and anxiety to depression I have sinned. All of my fears came together in the past month and crashed in on me. Fear of failure to my husband and my children. Fear that paralyzed me.
Thankfully I have a best friend that set me straight. Instead of telling me what I wanted to hear, that I was a good wife and mother, he told me to make the right choice. Choose right now to be a good mother. Choose to be a good wife. Choose to react to fear in the right way. Not with worry, but trusting God to drive the fear away.
Perfect love casts out fear.
So I can move again.
Fear that paralyzes so I can't breathe.
When I was a young mother with a new born I had new fears. How will I keep this child alive? Why is she crying so much? Is she eating enough? And then more children came. And more fears. Will they ever play together nicely? How can I take care of all of these kids? How will we teach them eveything they need to know?
Fear in and of itself is not wrong. God gave us that emotion for a reason. But when my fears give way to anxiety and anxiety to depression I have sinned. All of my fears came together in the past month and crashed in on me. Fear of failure to my husband and my children. Fear that paralyzed me.
Thankfully I have a best friend that set me straight. Instead of telling me what I wanted to hear, that I was a good wife and mother, he told me to make the right choice. Choose right now to be a good mother. Choose to be a good wife. Choose to react to fear in the right way. Not with worry, but trusting God to drive the fear away.
Perfect love casts out fear.
So I can move again.
Wednesday, July 05, 2006
Camp Update
We're back. Camp was fun, but exhausting as I imagined. Just before we left for the week I came down with a terrible sinus infection. I went to a walk -in clinic and begged for drugs. Drugs helped, but I am reeeeally tired. Pictures of the week are on Larry's laptop so you'll have to wait for the exciting update. This is the "I'm so stinking tired I can hardly type this" update.
Thanks for all your prayers. We all came back in one piece and we had great weather. Many of the teens made decisions about witnessing and Bible reading. It was a great week.
Thanks for all your prayers. We all came back in one piece and we had great weather. Many of the teens made decisions about witnessing and Bible reading. It was a great week.
Monday, June 26, 2006
Camp Time!
We leave this morning packed and excited about teen camp. We will return Friday dirty and exhausted.
Of course, the camp we are going to does have wireless internet so we will try to keep you posted on our exciting activities!
Pray for safety and good weather! Pray for the teens to listen to the Word spoken and make some good decisions.
Of course, the camp we are going to does have wireless internet so we will try to keep you posted on our exciting activities!
Pray for safety and good weather! Pray for the teens to listen to the Word spoken and make some good decisions.
Thursday, June 22, 2006
Thursday Thoughts
Why is it that one time you love your haircut from your hairstylist and the next time she gives you a mullet?
Why is it that a man can play a video game that requires him to use six different buttons to jump, shoot, duck and switch weapons, but he can't watch TV and fold laundry at the same time?
Why is it that a man can play a video game that requires him to use six different buttons to jump, shoot, duck and switch weapons, but he can't watch TV and fold laundry at the same time?
Monday, June 12, 2006
I'm so stunned I can't think of a title
I like Tar-jay as much as the next girl, but this is a little ridiculous.
Friday, June 09, 2006
The Happy Graduate
Wednesday, June 07, 2006
First Song That I Sing
Here's a shout out to my friend Kim. We talked today about how we need to focus on the Lord before we even get out of bed and it made me think of this song by Sara Groves. Maybe my computer savvy husband will add a link later.
First Song That I Sing
In the morning when I rise
Help me to prioritize
All the thoughts that fill my day
Before my schedule
Tells me that my day is full
Before I'm off and on my way
I want to praise you
I need to praise you
Let the first song that I sing Be praises to my God and king
Before the curtains part
Before my day is starting
Before I make up the bed
Before the snooze alarm
Reminds me that it's morning
Before the dreams have left my head
I want to praise you
I need to praise you
Let the first song that I sing Be praises to my God and king
Before my feet hit the floor
I'll praise you Lord, I'll praise you Lord
Before I fill my cup I'll lift you up, I'll lift you up
Before I start my day I'll sing your praise, I'll sing your praise
Before I start my car
Before I get too far
I want to praise you
I need to praise you Lord
Let the first song that I sing Be praise to my God and king
First Song That I Sing
In the morning when I rise
Help me to prioritize
All the thoughts that fill my day
Before my schedule
Tells me that my day is full
Before I'm off and on my way
I want to praise you
I need to praise you
Let the first song that I sing Be praises to my God and king
Before the curtains part
Before my day is starting
Before I make up the bed
Before the snooze alarm
Reminds me that it's morning
Before the dreams have left my head
I want to praise you
I need to praise you
Let the first song that I sing Be praises to my God and king
Before my feet hit the floor
I'll praise you Lord, I'll praise you Lord
Before I fill my cup I'll lift you up, I'll lift you up
Before I start my day I'll sing your praise, I'll sing your praise
Before I start my car
Before I get too far
I want to praise you
I need to praise you Lord
Let the first song that I sing Be praise to my God and king
Monday, June 05, 2006
The Little Red-Headed Girl
I met a little girl back in 1996. She was going into third grade and she had red hair. That little girl was in my class that year. Her name was Jessica. She was one of those students that you don't forget. One, because she was so cute and two, she was the perfect student. She wasn't the smartest or the fastest or the most athletic. That's not what made her special. It was that little spark in her eye. It was the way she always tried to do her best. She raised her hand for every question even if she didn't know the answer. She colored and cut and worked hard all year. That was the last year I taught third grade. The next year I had my own little pupil at home to teach.
The Lord in His goodness saw fit to cross our paths again when we joined Community Baptist Church. For five years Larry and I have watched this little girl grow into a beautiful woman. She is stunning. Not only because of her outward gorgeousness, but because of her love for Christ and others. When we began our church the youth group was just the three of us sitting around a table. There are not many 8th grade girls that are able to forget themselves and welcome a visiting teen to her church, even if that new teen is a boy. But Jessica did that week after week until some of those teens stayed. And one of the big reasons they stayed is because of her.
And now she is the one leaving. And we are sad and happy at the same time. Sad, because we will miss her, but happy to see her continue to grow and follow her Lord.
She still has that something special that makes her stand out. That little extra spark.
Or maybe it's just be the red hair.
The Lord in His goodness saw fit to cross our paths again when we joined Community Baptist Church. For five years Larry and I have watched this little girl grow into a beautiful woman. She is stunning. Not only because of her outward gorgeousness, but because of her love for Christ and others. When we began our church the youth group was just the three of us sitting around a table. There are not many 8th grade girls that are able to forget themselves and welcome a visiting teen to her church, even if that new teen is a boy. But Jessica did that week after week until some of those teens stayed. And one of the big reasons they stayed is because of her.
And now she is the one leaving. And we are sad and happy at the same time. Sad, because we will miss her, but happy to see her continue to grow and follow her Lord.
She still has that something special that makes her stand out. That little extra spark.
Or maybe it's just be the red hair.
Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
My Little Surfer Girl
Saturday, May 27, 2006
iCryptex
Check out www.icryptex.com for really funny spoof. If you're not familiar with the premise of The DaVinci Code or if you're not aware of the cult-like following held by Apple, then the spoof may be lost on you. I found it to be quite rich and pretty hilarious for just one page. I wonder if Steve Jobs has an albino monk running around doing his bidding!
Friday, May 26, 2006
Thursday, May 25, 2006
Honk Honk Beep Beep
Why is it when the doctors had to cut my first child out of me because her heart beat was dropping I calmly agreed? Why is it when my child turned blue with a fever of 105 degrees I calmly took her to the hospital? When the baby fell and smashed her nose flat and it immediately turned blue I calmly got a bag of ice and called the doctor. I was calm when my van was burguralized.
But ... When I come out the grocery store and my key fob doesn't unlock the car and I use my key to open the door which sets off the alarm when I start the van I freak out. The horn keeps beeping and I start to panic because the key thing isn't working and that is the only way I know to turn off the alarm. And my ice cream is melting. The kids think it is funny that the horn continues to beep. I'm more upset that my ice cream is melting.
I finally pull it together, shut the car off and go back into the store to buy a battery for the alarm button thingy praying that it works or we are going to have to drive home with the horn beeping all the way.
I thought to myself as I was changing that battery why is it so hard to trust God with the little insignificant things that interrupt our day. If I can trust Him with the "big things" why can't I remember that He is in control of everything?
Even batteries and car alarms.
But ... When I come out the grocery store and my key fob doesn't unlock the car and I use my key to open the door which sets off the alarm when I start the van I freak out. The horn keeps beeping and I start to panic because the key thing isn't working and that is the only way I know to turn off the alarm. And my ice cream is melting. The kids think it is funny that the horn continues to beep. I'm more upset that my ice cream is melting.
I finally pull it together, shut the car off and go back into the store to buy a battery for the alarm button thingy praying that it works or we are going to have to drive home with the horn beeping all the way.
I thought to myself as I was changing that battery why is it so hard to trust God with the little insignificant things that interrupt our day. If I can trust Him with the "big things" why can't I remember that He is in control of everything?
Even batteries and car alarms.
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
Re: PLEEEEEEASE REEEEEAD! IT WAS ON GOOD MORNING AMERICA
I got a forwarded email from a family member this morning with the above subject line. I had seen the email before. It promises that internet users can receive a cash reward for forwarding messages to test a Microsoft/AOL e-mail tracking system. You know something is up when the thing says 73 times in three paragraphs that "really, this is true, trust me. I know about these things." I pointed them to Snopes.com for the history of that old email hoax.
It made me think about the old adage, "It if sounds too good to be true, then it probably is." It is a very good rule of thumb on the internet and in email. In fact, I've only found a few exceptions to that rule in my lifetime. :-) Here are a few of them:
1. Salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone
2. My wife loves me and actually chose to marry me!
3. My three daughters
4. Community Baptist Church
5. www.freeipods.com (I actually got one!)
6. Coffee News
There are a few more but a sweet deal from Bill Gates for forwarding an email is not one of them. :-)
It made me think about the old adage, "It if sounds too good to be true, then it probably is." It is a very good rule of thumb on the internet and in email. In fact, I've only found a few exceptions to that rule in my lifetime. :-) Here are a few of them:
1. Salvation by grace alone through faith alone in Christ alone
2. My wife loves me and actually chose to marry me!
3. My three daughters
4. Community Baptist Church
5. www.freeipods.com (I actually got one!)
6. Coffee News
There are a few more but a sweet deal from Bill Gates for forwarding an email is not one of them. :-)
Thursday, May 18, 2006
Happy Birthday Larry!
34 things I like about Larry in honor of his 34th birthday.
1. His faithfulness to God
2. His faithfulness to his family
3. His dimples
4. His skateboarding abilities
5. How everyone loves him
6. How he acts like he is everyone's friend
7. That he likes everyone
8. He likes to play games
9. His taste in clothes
10. His positive attitude
11. His ability to make me laugh even when I am upset
12. He's funny
13. His patience with our children
14. That he teaches his daughters how to mow the lawn
15. His sweet computer skills
16. That he is willing to help me with my computer skills
17. He loves Apple computers
18. He never says a bad word about anyone. EVER.
19. The way he organizes his closet
20. The way he sleeps perfectly flat with the covers over his head
21. He does the laundry
22. He does the dishes
23. He always leaves the pots for me to wash
24. He has never yelled at me
25. His buddah belly
26. He is always ready to have fun
27. He can never remember anyone's name
28. He buys me chocolate just because
29. He still sends me flowers
30. He makes a conscience effort to spend time alone with each of our daughters
31. He likes strawberry rhubarb pie
32. He lets me put food I don't like on his plate
33. He thinks I'm funny
34. He knows when to talk and when to shut up
1. His faithfulness to God
2. His faithfulness to his family
3. His dimples
4. His skateboarding abilities
5. How everyone loves him
6. How he acts like he is everyone's friend
7. That he likes everyone
8. He likes to play games
9. His taste in clothes
10. His positive attitude
11. His ability to make me laugh even when I am upset
12. He's funny
13. His patience with our children
14. That he teaches his daughters how to mow the lawn
15. His sweet computer skills
16. That he is willing to help me with my computer skills
17. He loves Apple computers
18. He never says a bad word about anyone. EVER.
19. The way he organizes his closet
20. The way he sleeps perfectly flat with the covers over his head
21. He does the laundry
22. He does the dishes
23. He always leaves the pots for me to wash
24. He has never yelled at me
25. His buddah belly
26. He is always ready to have fun
27. He can never remember anyone's name
28. He buys me chocolate just because
29. He still sends me flowers
30. He makes a conscience effort to spend time alone with each of our daughters
31. He likes strawberry rhubarb pie
32. He lets me put food I don't like on his plate
33. He thinks I'm funny
34. He knows when to talk and when to shut up
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Thursday, April 27, 2006
Stop Thief!
Maybe I am a little naive. Maybe I believe in the goodness of man kind a little too much. Oh, wait. That's right. We are all filthy rotten sinners. This was hit home to me on Wednesday night. Literally. Except it wasn't me that was hit, it was my van.
I came out of youth group Wednesday night to find my van driver's side window smashed to pieces. At first it didn't register in my brain what all that green shiny stuff on my seat was. Then I looked up and saw the hole in the window and my heart sank. My purse was my first thought. I left my purse in here. We were late getting to church and I was carrying in snacks for the teens and trying to herd three kids into the building and I forgot my purse.
It was gone.
I never carry cash on me. That night I had the girls allowance in my wallet. A whole twelve dollars. We cancelled all three credit card immediately and contacted the bank.
The punk that stole my purse was probably ticked when all he found was some crayons, a Tide spot remover pen, some lip gloss and hand cream. He broke into a mini-van with little fingerprints all over the windows. What did he expect?
Claire was the most upset that her allowance was stolen. She asked me why did God let this happen? It was a good chance to teach her that God is in control. I also expained to her that we are all sinners. We all disobey God, but sometimes our disobedience hurts other people.
It worked out for the best because we already had a crack in the front window shield for about a year and we kept putting off getting it fixed. We had both windows fixed this afternoon and all is well.
I just want my favorite purse back!
I came out of youth group Wednesday night to find my van driver's side window smashed to pieces. At first it didn't register in my brain what all that green shiny stuff on my seat was. Then I looked up and saw the hole in the window and my heart sank. My purse was my first thought. I left my purse in here. We were late getting to church and I was carrying in snacks for the teens and trying to herd three kids into the building and I forgot my purse.
It was gone.
I never carry cash on me. That night I had the girls allowance in my wallet. A whole twelve dollars. We cancelled all three credit card immediately and contacted the bank.
The punk that stole my purse was probably ticked when all he found was some crayons, a Tide spot remover pen, some lip gloss and hand cream. He broke into a mini-van with little fingerprints all over the windows. What did he expect?
Claire was the most upset that her allowance was stolen. She asked me why did God let this happen? It was a good chance to teach her that God is in control. I also expained to her that we are all sinners. We all disobey God, but sometimes our disobedience hurts other people.
It worked out for the best because we already had a crack in the front window shield for about a year and we kept putting off getting it fixed. We had both windows fixed this afternoon and all is well.
I just want my favorite purse back!
Monday, April 24, 2006
Spring cleaning part one
The school closet at the end of the year. Yikes!
The clean closet. I categorized, containerized and condensed. Always clean it before school ends or it'll be waiting for you in the fall.
This is what the kids did while I was cleaning the closet. We found the t-shirts buried somewhere in there.
The Stars Wars shirt is Claire's and Emma made one with flowers. Susannah was already off wearing hers.
It's amazing all the cool stuff you can find hidden under that pile of junk!
Tomorrow's goal... the school room book shelf.
The clean closet. I categorized, containerized and condensed. Always clean it before school ends or it'll be waiting for you in the fall.
This is what the kids did while I was cleaning the closet. We found the t-shirts buried somewhere in there.
The Stars Wars shirt is Claire's and Emma made one with flowers. Susannah was already off wearing hers.
It's amazing all the cool stuff you can find hidden under that pile of junk!
Tomorrow's goal... the school room book shelf.
Monday, April 17, 2006
Before the Throne
We sang this song at Church yesterday. I love the words to it and I especially like it when our church sings it. Everyone seems to sing the last verse as loud as they can. It is really beautiful.
Before the throne of God above
I have a strong and perfect plea.
A great high Priest whose Name is Love
Who ever lives and pleads for me.
My name is graven on His hands,
My name is written on His heart.
I know that while in Heaven He stands
No tongue can bid me thence depart.
When Satan tempts me to despair
And tells me of the guilt within,
Upward I look and see Him there
Who made an end of all my sin.
Because the sinless Savior died
My sinful soul is counted free.
For God the just is satisfied
To look on Him and pardon me.
Behold Him there the risen Lamb,
My perfect spotless righteousness,
The great unchangeable I AM,
King of glory and of grace,
One in Himself I cannot die.
My soul is purchased by His blood,
My life is hid with Christ on high,
With Christ my Savior and my God!
Charitie Bancroft
Before the throne of God above
I have a strong and perfect plea.
A great high Priest whose Name is Love
Who ever lives and pleads for me.
My name is graven on His hands,
My name is written on His heart.
I know that while in Heaven He stands
No tongue can bid me thence depart.
When Satan tempts me to despair
And tells me of the guilt within,
Upward I look and see Him there
Who made an end of all my sin.
Because the sinless Savior died
My sinful soul is counted free.
For God the just is satisfied
To look on Him and pardon me.
Behold Him there the risen Lamb,
My perfect spotless righteousness,
The great unchangeable I AM,
King of glory and of grace,
One in Himself I cannot die.
My soul is purchased by His blood,
My life is hid with Christ on high,
With Christ my Savior and my God!
Charitie Bancroft
Thursday, April 13, 2006
I'm Smellin' Coffee
My husband brought home a free bag of this today. I know some of you think Starbucks Coffee tastes like an ashtray and your addicted to coffee that comes packaged in pretty colors like orange and pink, but you know what they say, "If it's free, it's for me."
Go get your free bag today. Or at least pick one up for me.
Wednesday, April 12, 2006
A Shirt a Day, Keeps Abortion Away
I became aware of a very well done pro-life website today. It's called Abort73.com. It is as tasteful as imaginably possible considering the topic and I thought it would be a great educational resource for teens and their families. It also has the presentation of the gospel as it's ultimate objective. It is a great example of what I am trying to instill in our teens. I regularly challenge them to find ways to connect with the culture around them for the mission God has given us. Finding ways to demonstrate that the Good News of Jesus Christ is the answer to all the social issues we face is great way for young people to carryout the mission (The Great Commission) God has given us.
They have this really great program called A Shirt A Day that high schoolers can participate in to raise awareness among their peers and possibly provide opportunities for them to share the Good News. We have done a few similar T-Shirts already (CBC Logo shirts and the High Impact Color Blind shirt). It seemed to me that it could be a good opportunity for teens to shine as a light in the place where God has put them.
They have this really great program called A Shirt A Day that high schoolers can participate in to raise awareness among their peers and possibly provide opportunities for them to share the Good News. We have done a few similar T-Shirts already (CBC Logo shirts and the High Impact Color Blind shirt). It seemed to me that it could be a good opportunity for teens to shine as a light in the place where God has put them.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Clean up in Aisle Three
Why is it that as soon as I walk into a grocery store my mind goes completely blank. I can't even remember why I came to the store in the first place. It is like I have sensory overload. I.. can't.... process... this.. much. I try writing a list. I forget it in the van half of the time. And if I don't forget the grocery list I forget the empty pop bottles to return.
I like taking Larry to the grocery store with me. He is so nice. He smiles at the other shoppers and talks to the cashier. He makes small talk with the little old men. He takes his time and isn't ever in a hurry. He reminds me that there are other people in this world. People I should be kind to.
I have more of the commando technique. Maybe my mind isn't going blank. It is in battle mode. Must..get..pork..on...sale..in ..aisle..three.
It's hard to keep it all straight in my mind and not run over that lady with my shopping cart.
I like taking Larry to the grocery store with me. He is so nice. He smiles at the other shoppers and talks to the cashier. He makes small talk with the little old men. He takes his time and isn't ever in a hurry. He reminds me that there are other people in this world. People I should be kind to.
I have more of the commando technique. Maybe my mind isn't going blank. It is in battle mode. Must..get..pork..on...sale..in ..aisle..three.
It's hard to keep it all straight in my mind and not run over that lady with my shopping cart.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Where Have I Been?
What could be keeping me away from the blogging you ask? Real Life! My Mom and dad have been here in Chilly Michigan visiting for three weeks. We have had lots of good times and accomplished a lot of work. Here is a quick review of our crazy times.
The girls and I went on a tour of the Morely Candy Factory. It was nothing like Willy Wonka's so it was a little disappointing. They did get candy so all was not lost.
It was a week of hair cuts starting with Emma and Larry.
He may edit this after he sees this picture.
We also went to a Servant's Retreat with our Church. We had a great time. The Pastor gave details about when we may start construction on a building. It was very exciting!
Here is Larry with a couple of Leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day. It was his lucky day.
The girls and I went on a tour of the Morely Candy Factory. It was nothing like Willy Wonka's so it was a little disappointing. They did get candy so all was not lost.
It was a week of hair cuts starting with Emma and Larry.
He may edit this after he sees this picture.
We also went to a Servant's Retreat with our Church. We had a great time. The Pastor gave details about when we may start construction on a building. It was very exciting!
Here is Larry with a couple of Leprechauns on St. Patrick's Day. It was his lucky day.
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