Thursday, September 2, 2010

Try, Try Again

I was not sure if blogging was for me, but I thought I would give it another try.....Let's see how it goes....

Friday, June 11, 2010

Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day

Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day, by Judith Viorst 

From the moment he wakes up things just do not go Alexander's way. Gum in his hair, getting out of bed, he trips on a skateboard and drops his sweater into a sink full of water. At breakfast, his brothers Nick and Anthony reach into their cereal boxes and pull out amazing prizes, while all Alexander ends up with is cereal.  It is all down hill from there...criticized for his singing, reduced to third best friend and no dessert in his lunch. No wonder Alexander wants to move to Australia!

Haven't we all had days like these?  While I don't foresee a move to Australia, I have been trying to change my attitude about these days.  Below is a list of 100 blessing that I've compiled to remind myself that I have many more reasons to be happy rather than sad.

In no particular order....



My Blessing
1. my health
2. my mother
3. my father
4. Paine (my son)
5.Madeline (my daughter)
6.  Hayden (my son)
7.  Paul (my husband)
8.  my brother and sisters
9. sleeping late on the weekend
10. beautiful reds, oranges, and yellows of Autumn
11.  good friends, who love me
12.  never knowing real hunger
13. always having a home
14.  being able to read and write
15. a warm safe bed to return to at night
16. central heating
17. good books
18.  a comfortable chair
19.  freedom to worship
20. Miss Kitty (our sweet seven year old cat)
21. my husbands unfailing love
22. getting control of the t.v. remote
23. good movies
24. soothing pots of tea
25. God's love
26.  the good health of my children
27. good health of my mom
28. good health of my dad
29. Chelsie (our beautiful Sheltie that died last year)
30. freedom to make my own decisions
31. delicious food
32. wonderful childhood memories
33.the right to vote
34. walking quietly in the woods
35. watching birds
36. growing up with horses
37. warm, gooey, chocolate chip cookies
38. comfort food
39. hot shower to soothe aching muscles
40. a funny joke
41. sitting in the sunshine
42. chocolate
43. smell of citrus
44. bubbles
45.Thanksgiving celebrations
46. Peonies
47. the smell of freshly mowed grass
48. red, juicy apples
49. field trips with kindergarteners
50. birthdays
51. cake
52. teaching Sunday School
53. quiet time
54. mood lifting music
55. freshly painted rooms
56.Christmas with family
57. reading under an apple tree
58. warm colorful quilts
59. Christmas church services
60. dinner in the oven
61. the kindness of strangers
62. a baby's smile
63. lilacs in the Spring
64. Thursday morning bible study
65. used book stores
66. modern appliances that make life so much easier
67. seeing the sun rise over the hill in Cooperfield (our neighborhood)
68. seeing the sun set over the Pacific Ocean
69. collecting seashells on Coronado Island
70. flying in an airplane
71. a new perfume
72. mystery shows on t.v.
73. going to the movies
74. a quiet house
75. taking a beautiful drive
76. baking cookies
77. painting a beautiful picture, when I didn't know that I could.
78. having a reliable car to drive
79. spending the day with my Aunt Minnie
80. the internet - being able to communicate with anyone/anywhere
81. cuddling in bed with Hayden
82. watching Paine play football
83. having an afternoon with my parents
84. spending a few hours alone in Joseph-Beth (local bookstore)
85. the smell of a new baby
86. fresh brewed coffee
87. a surprise snow storm
88. finding money in a jacket pocket
89. fresh gingerbread
90. being inspired to create
91. waking up full of energy and in a great mood
92. reading something that resonates
93. freshly washed hair
94. the beauty that is my dad's garden
95. cold watermelon on a hot day
96. lemon scented furniture polish
97. cool, clean cotton sheets on a hot summer night
98. standing between the lines of clothes hung to dry
99. warm flannel sheets
100. freedom to give and receive love
I feel better already!

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Work Out What God Works In


Photo of a Celtic cross at sunrise copyright Craig Goodwin
 
 
"Work out your own salvation."  ~ Philippians 2:12
 
" Your will agrees with God, but in your flesh there is a disposition which renders you powerless to do what you know you ought to do.  When the Lord is presented to the conscience, the first thing conscience does is to rouse the will, and the will always agrees with God.  Look to Jesus and you will find that your will and your conscience are in agreement with Him every time."
 
~ Oswald Chambers 
 
 

Saturday, April 24, 2010

I've Been Blessed

A home church is such a personal decision.  For several years, we visited church after church and never found what we were looking for.  One day, in the heart of the city, I happened upon this lovely little church...

I at once felt at home and spent almost eight years worshipping in this lovely space....

Not only was the church beautiful, but we were blessed with the awe inspiring music of these very talented people (my son and daughter would be included in this group)....
Madeline, first row, second from the left, and Paine, second row,second from the right. 



Recently, Lanier wrote about one of my favorite authors, Elizabeth Goudge, and shared that the cathedral depicted in The Dean's Watch was based on Ely Cathedral.  I had to share with her my connection, if but a paltry one, to this glorious cathedral.



In 2009, my beloved choir had the honor of a residency at Ely Cathedral.  I promised that I would post pictures....Enjoy!


Ely Cathedral as seen from the Lamb Hotel


The amazing architecture


There are no words...


The details are stunning....

                                                                   Dizzying heights....




The Cathedral song school...


                                                        The entrance to the choir stalls....


I am so proud of them!


Our choir practising....

The unbelievably talented Mr. Zach, our former Children's Choir Master, and the lovely Margaret from our Saint Cecelia's Girls Choir.


Is Mr. Zach truly talented?  Well, this is his new job site....The American Cathedral in Paris, France.  I am so proud to say that he was my daughters first music teacher!




We have recently moved to Georgia and it is heartbreaking to leave a place and friends, that are more like family, but I've enjoyed writing this post and getting to reminisce.

Visit here , the site of our Choir Master, to enjoy the sheer beauty of the music I was blessed to hear every Sunday. 


Sunday, April 4, 2010

He Has Risen!

After the Sabbath, at dawn on the first day of the week, Mary Magdalene and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. There was a violent earthquake, for an angel of the Lord came down from heaven and, going to the tomb, rolled back the stone and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid of him that they shook and became like dead men.






The angel said to the women, "Do not be afraid, for I know that you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has risen, just as he said. Come and see the place where he lay. Then go quickly and tell his disciples: 'He has risen from the dead and is going ahead of you into Galilee. There you will see him.' Now I have told you."







So the women hurried away from the tomb, afraid yet filled with joy, and ran to tell his disciples. Suddenly Jesus met them. "Greetings," he said. They came to him, clasped his feet and worshiped him. Then Jesus said to them, "Do not be afraid. Go and tell my brothers to go to Galilee; there they will see me."

Matthew 28:1-10





Friday, March 26, 2010

Don't you just love weddings?


A pretty little church....






Pews that have seen a lifetime of prayers...                                                                                                   






Pretty little brides-maids...                                                                                                                            





Last minute adjustments...                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                




The joining of hands...                                                                                                                                  

 




The formation of a new family...                                                                                                                 




Hark! The merry chimes are pealing,

Soft and glad the music swells,

Gaily in the night wind stealing,

Sweetly sound the wedding bells.

- Eliza Cook

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Don't Buy Stuff

It's funny how it's the simply things that are often the hardest to learn lol