Sunday, September 28, 2008

Just a quick update

Since it's been a little while, just thought I'd put a few words on here. We just spent an awesome weekend with our sweet eldest daughter and her wonderful hubby- they flew out here Friday night and back home this afternoon. It was SOOOO good to see them and spend some great time together. It had been a little strange for Elaine to never have seen the place her parent's now call home - so now she has a point of reference when I tell her about sitting on my patio, feeling the Kansas breeze on my skin and listening to the sound of my fountain - and Keith figured out the grid system that makes Wichita so easy to get around really quickly!!! We had a pretty busy weekend - walked the nature center early Saturday morning, then on to Old Town to check on the farmer's market (pretty slim pickins - getting toward the end of their season), then on to Wichita's Chili cook off for lunch. We tasted lots of chili, and only had to dump one sample in the trash can! Then back home for a little rest and some dinner before heading on to the Wichita Symphony for a performance with Cherish the Ladies for a really fun evening. Elaine, Kim and I headed back to the nature center to take pictures this morning before church, and squeezed in a quick shopping excursion after lunch ( Mom likes the chance to spoil her kids - and they don't usually turn it down!). All to quickly the weekend was over and we were on our way to take them back to the airport to head home - but it sure was great to have them here!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Quirks

My sweet daughter tagged me on her blog to list 6 quirky things about myself. While I think it would have been far easier for her to come up with 6 quirky things about me, I did manage to come up with a list:

1. I am a nurse Certified (that means I have taken special training and passed specific testing) in Wound (self explanatory), Ostomy (those surgical bypasses to our human plumbing system that create the necessity to wear a pouch to contain bodily wastes), and Continence (those issues that make it difficult for some to control their plumbing system) nursing – and I love my job!
2. I am a nerd at heart. I love studying and learning. Just the other day I got really excited when I figured out one of Kim’s algebra problems (its been a REALLY long time since I took algebra), and I can remember my uncontainable excitement when I learned the amazing series of events that takes place in the human body when it is wounded and begins what we call the wound healing cascade. See, I told you I was nerdy.
3. I have a horrible sense of direction, but somehow I think I can always find a better or shorter route – makes for a lot of time lost (that is why even though it drives the rest of my family crazy – I love my GPS).
4. I can’t stand to be tapped on the shoulder – don’t know why, just know it drives me crazy!
5. I have a place in the middle of my back that if someone runs their finger up my back it makes me just about wiggle out of my skin – Steve knows exactly where it is ; ) .
6. I get really nervous when the rules aren’t being followed. And perhaps my biggest pet peeve is when the “unwritten” rules aren’t followed – you know, like the unwritten rule that when deplaning an airplane you always let the people seated in front of you out first without rushing past them, things like that make me nuts!

So, I guess I’m fairly quirky – I even thought of a few more I didn’t put on here.

So now, I tag:
Youngerdaughter
Brandie
Debbie
Chip
(Oh dear, do I even know 6 other bloggers who know I read their blogs??)
KayeC
My Niece and her hubby (their blog is private, so you won't be able to link to it here)


And the rules:
Here are the rules:
1. Link back to the person who tagged you.
2. Mention the rules on your blog.
3. Tell 6 unspectacular quirks of yours
4. Tag 6 fellow bloggers by linking to them
5. Leave a comment for each tagged blogger to let them know they've been tagged.

Friday, September 12, 2008

Out of Egypt - for GOOD!!

OK, so I have been thinking about posting this all week, so here goes. As some of you know, I spent the week last week at the International House of Prayer in Kansas City. It was an awesome time. I went with my agenda of things I wanted to study, things I wanted to spend lots of time in prayer for. Well, God totally blew my agenda out of the water (well, not totally, i did spend lots of time praying for people who are dear to me) and He totally blessed me with His agenda. He showed me wounds I had forgotten I had but that have totally shaped who I am, and began the healing process. Early on in the week, as we were participating in the Global Bridegroom Fast, I was overwhelmed at the spiritual smorgasboard that lay ahead of me - I didn't know where to begin. But God focused me, and by the end of the week I was able to see things more clearly.

One of the things I love is when God shows you something in scripture that has been there all along, but somehow you have glossed over it. That happened several times last week, but the one that blessed me the most was what He showed me from Exodus 13. We were singing about freedom and God parting the seas and our own Exodus - so I decided to meditate on Exodus 13 where God leads the Israelites out of Egypt. There it was in verses 17 and 18:

17 When Pharaoh let the people go, God did not lead them on the road through the Philistine country, though that was shorter. For God said, "If they face war, they might change their minds and return to Egypt. So God led the people around by the desert road toward the Red Sea. The Israelites went up out of Egypt armed for battle."

God really does not want us to be tempted to go back to Egypt ( into bondage). In fact, He will lead us into the desert, into the wilderness, take us the long way if it will keep us from being tempted by something we are not up to resisting. God knows us and loves us, He knows what our temptations are, He knows our ability to resist some temptations and not others. And He will allow us to take the long, lonely, wilderness road if it will keep us from facing one of those temptations we are unable to resist. God knew that war would send the Israelites high tailing it back to Egypt, so He sent them to wander the wilderness for 40 years instead!! All along, doing things for them like parting the sea, just when they thought they were doomed. He taught them to trust Him the hard way rather than letting them run back to Egypt. He does the same for me and you! 1 Corinthians 10:13 says that no temptation has overtaken me but such as is common to man; and God is faithful, He will not allow me to be tempted beyond what I am able to deal with, and with temptation He will provide the way of escape, and I will be able to endure it.

I am so thankful that God loves me enough to gently show me my Egypts and to not want me to go back, and that He will allow me to endure the wilderness if that's what it takes to keep me from going back into bondage, and that He ALWAYS provides a way for me. God is so good, and He is so faithful.

Through the ages

1958
1966
1968
1980
1996


Well, Elaine has been having some fun with this, so I thought I'd give it a try too! Ever wonder what you would look like in a different era - these are supposed to be 1958-1996
Hmm, I think I remember having some of these hairdoos!

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Lord I'm Amazed by You - or - Simple Pleasures


Psalm 8

1O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens.
2 Out of the mouth of babies and infants, you have established strength because of your foes, to still the enemy and the avenger.
3When I look at your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place,
4 what is man that you are mindful of him, and the son of man that you care for him?
5Yet you have made him a little lower than the heavenly beings and crowned him with glory and honor.
6You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet,
7all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field,
8the birds of the heavens, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the seas.
9O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth!


At about 4:54 this morning, I awoke to the sound of my dog, Nick, running into our bedroom door (for those of you who don’t know, Nick is blind). He has been sleeping in our bedroom since we moved – for some reason the crate in the laundry room is no longer acceptable to him, haven’t quite figured out why, but so it is. Anyway, I knew he was either in need of the backyard, or of water. So, I got up and first took him to the backyard (seemed like the right priority). As I set him down in the grass, I looked up to see the most amazing sky full of stars – right here in my own backyard, when I wasn’t even looking for it. The absence of moonlight made the stars more visible than the times I had gone looking for them (earlier this month I had purposefully gotten up at about 4 am to see the meteor shower – although I was excited about the 8-10 “shooting stars” I saw in about 30 minutes that morning, I had been a little disappointed at the lack of a canopy of stars in the sky). I stood amazed and excited, then I went in and got my binoculars for a closer look. Again, I stood amazed and excited, and in complete awe of the majesty of our God that surrounds us all the time, even when we are not aware of it. I was humbled, and I confessed my lack of pure satisfaction in God alone – too caught up in the rhythm of day to day life, and lately burdened by the difficulty of life – to continually be amazed by my God. But my God is amazing, all the time, even when I’m not expecting it, especially when life is hard.

You dance over me
While I am unaware
You sing all around
But I never hear the sound
Lord I'm amazed by You
Lord I'm amazed by You
Lord I'm amazed by You
How You love me
How wide
How deep
How great
Is Your love for me
How wide, O how wide Lord
How deep, O how deep Lord
How great, O how great
Is Your love for me
Lord I'm amazed, amazed by You
Lord I'm amazed, amazed by You
Lord I'm amazed, amazed by You
How You love me

Saturday, August 23, 2008

Exploring Kansas






Have you ever seen a Prairie Chicken?





We were amazed how far we could see - keep in mind, Kansas is pretty flat, we are not way up high here!





Well, obviously the courthouse is not operating right now, but aside from the current temporary closure for renovations, this is the oldest operating courthouse in Kansas. It is in a pretty little town called Cottonwood Falls.





Here we are at the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve. Somtime when we have more time we will go back and explore the land around this farm area. It is in a beautiful part of Kansas called the Flint Hills, and it is part of the only Tallgrass Prairie left in the world!





We also spent some time in a town called Council Grove. The Santa Fe trail came through this area, and crossed a small river here. The town got it's name because of a council that took place in a grove of trees in 1825 in which the United States Government signed a treaty with the Osage indians obtaining the rights for a public highway, the Santa Fe Trail, to pass through this area crossing the river.
So that was our trip through the southern part of the Flint Hills, next on our list is the Gypsum Hills - how did this flat state get so many areas named for the hills?

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Anonymity

OK, so I think I may have found a definite advantage to no one knowing me. Yesterday, I went to the Y for my workout after I dropped Kim off at the airport. Now, usually I get dressed in my workout clothes at home, go and workout, then come home and shower (I could shower at the Y, I just like my shower better!) Anyway, yesterday I quickly threw some exercise clothes in a bag before leaving for the airport. When I got to the Y I opened my bag and quickly realized that the problems we were having with our washing machine definitely affected how well that load had been cleaned - either that or it had sat in the washer too long, anyway, it did not smell nice at all! I'm pretty sure the folks on either side of me on the elipticals noticed it, I'm not sure how they could have missed it. But all they knew was that the lady next to them didn't smell good, they didn't know who the lady was, just some stranger. Of course, next week when I go to a class and run into some of them again, maybe they won't be strangers anymore. Oh well, hopefully it won't be memorable enough for them to say "oh, your the lady that stunk so bad last week!"