"Be so busy loving God,
loving others, and
loving your life that you have
no time for regret, fear, or drama."
Ibloom
Monday, March 30, 2015
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Sunday Scripture
"Most of the crowd spread their coats in the road and others were cutting branches from the trees and spreading them on the road. The crowds went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, "Hosanna to the Son of David!" Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!" Hosanna in the highest heaven."
Matthew 21:9 (NIV)
Matthew 21:9 (NIV)
Saturday, March 28, 2015
March Madness
Nail biting, shouting, screaming, sweating, NCAA Division I MensTournament time can make even a calm person nervous. When the madness is over, I hope each of the basketball players know their true value.
"What you are as a person is more important than what you are as a basketball player."
John Wooden
Friday, March 27, 2015
Pet of the week, Drew
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Monday, March 23, 2015
Monday Musings ... Winsome
Winsome
An online dictionary defines winsome as sweet
charming; winning; or engaging
The origin of this word is Middle English or
Old English around 900.
This word is
seldom used in everyday language. Yet, I love its definition.
Those qualities
are attractive in a personality. You probably know someone who fits this description. If you are
like me, you will find yourself enjoying their company. When you share a cup of
coffee you want to linger for more conversation. They invite you into their life … you want to
be a part of the circle of friends.
Last week, I met
someone that fits the description of having a winsome personality.
I was carrying a
box and bag of books into Half Price Books. He ran to open the door for me. As
soon as were in the store, he was excited to engage in a deep a conversation.
In the span of
five minutes, we were talking about race, privilege, ministry, and movie
recommendations. Wow! He recommended the movie In Time. Justin
Timberlake is the star in this movie. After listening to the plot of the movie, I am curious to find this movie on Netflix or On Demand.
He is so engaging, I was interested to know about his work. He is a part of Athletes
in Action. I think he and his wife must be a perfect fit to serve on a college campus. You simply must visit their site. Athletes in Action Read about the history of the ministry.
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Sunday Scripture
Psalm 119:129 - 136
therefore I obey them.
The unfolding of your words gives
light;
it give understanding to the
simple.
I open my mouth and pant,
longing for your commands.
Turn to me and have mercy on
me,
as you always do to those who
love your name.
Direct my footsteps according to
your words;
let no sin rule over me.
Redeem me from the oppression
of men,
that I may obey your precepts.
Make your face shine upon your
servant
and teach me your decrees.
Streams of tears flow from my
eyes
for your law is not obeyed.
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Bridal Brunch
Did anyone notice the chandelier that was sparkling? Did they pay attention to the clean bench on the porch? As they entered our home did see evidence of serious spring cleaning. For the past month, I have donated old magazines, books, and clothes. Decluttering and cleaning has been in high gear. All the cleaning was in preparation for today's bridal brunch.
I thank God for my friend, Gail who took time to help me clean. The chandelier is shining brightly due to her efforts. Then, I had talented friends who prepared an amazing meal.
... We had so many answering to prayers. Glorious weather, delectable food, friendships renewed, and a near flawless celebration.
I thank God for my friend, Gail who took time to help me clean. The chandelier is shining brightly due to her efforts. Then, I had talented friends who prepared an amazing meal.
The menu:
Chilled Water
Orange Juice
Orange Mango Juice
Shrimp and Grits
Chicken and Waffles
Cheese and Crackers
Fruit
Crudités
... We had so many answering to prayers. Glorious weather, delectable food, friendships renewed, and a near flawless celebration.
They have been best friends since they were five years old. |
I love this picture. The mother to be and the bride to be |
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Tuesday, March 17, 2015
Saint Patrick's Day
"Christ beside me
Christ before me
Christ within me
Christ beneath me
Christ above me"
This quote is attributed to Saint Patrick
Monday, March 16, 2015
Monday Musings ...
Turning 60 years of age may mean slowing down for some
individuals. To other individuals it may mean ending a satisfying career,
planning trips, downsizing, or casting new visions.
Then, there are those men and women who are led by God to
begin a transformative work for poor and disabled children who live on the
margins of life in the developing world.
Dr. Scott Harrison and his wife Sally founded CURE
International in 1996. They began this work after the age of sixty. CURE International provides medical care to children
suffering from orthopedic and neurological conditions.
This is an amazing
fact. Today, CURE is the largest provider of surgical care in the developing
world.
Life after sixty can be inspiring to people of any age.
I am grateful that my friend introduced me to the CURE International.
Click on this link to read more: CURE International
Click on this link to read more: CURE International
We took at picture at this weekend's CURE Partners Weekend. |
Sunday, March 15, 2015
Friday, March 13, 2015
Pet of the week, Mr. Dukie
Mr. Dukie is this week's pet. He is a Cairn Terrier.... and adorable. I think I say every pet is adorable. Well, it is true.
According to Wendy, Mr. Dukie is 11 years old and the best! Wendy is also the extra ordinary, awesome, instructor at the YMCA. I attend a class she teaches at the Y.
Special thanks to Wendy for sharing this photo. |
According to Wendy, Mr. Dukie is 11 years old and the best! Wendy is also the extra ordinary, awesome, instructor at the YMCA. I attend a class she teaches at the Y.
Who is behind the lens?
Who is behind the
lens?
This exceptional
woman … Jenn.
“Children's kidney doctor by training, cancer
patient by nature, and photographer in her third life, Jenn Jackson strives to
capture our personal journeys, the struggles and triumphs alike, turning our
stories into art.
She is also an avid
fundraiser for First Descents, an organization that encourages young adults
with cancer to reclaim their lives through adventure camp experiences."
Discover more at this site:THIRD LIFE photography
Her photos are on
display this month at A Cup of Common Wealth Fine Coffee in Lexington.
Embrace Community. Serve Others. Create Culture. View the photographs... then enjoy a delicious cup of tea or coffee. What did I enjoy? Coconut Tea.
Embrace Community. Serve Others. Create Culture. View the photographs... then enjoy a delicious cup of tea or coffee. What did I enjoy? Coconut Tea.
This
evening, I joined friends from our water fitness class to the view her photographs. Jenn is incredibly gifted.
Special thanks to Jenn's husband for taking this picture. |
Wednesday, March 11, 2015
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
Tasty Tueday
Did you know
that the Wall Street Journal has a weekend section titled, Eating and Drinking ? Last weekend I discovered some yummy recipes in this section.
If you google this title: The Leek Shall Inherit the Earth by Charlotte Druckman, you will find the recipes.
If you google this title: The Leek Shall Inherit the Earth by Charlotte Druckman, you will find the recipes.
Over the
past several months, soups have become are my new specialty. J...( my husband) has listed his favorite
of my soups… His list includes these, Chicken
Noodle Soup. Mediterranean Soup, and White
Chicken Chili.
Everyday cooking.... no gourmet cooking... just good food.
Everyday cooking.... no gourmet cooking... just good food.
Monday, March 9, 2015
Monday Musings
"Let your past make you better not bitter."
Anonymous
Sitting in the
church’s fellowship hall, we are quiet. His story of survival is
spellbinding. We listen to his story in silence. He is a survivor. More amazing than his long
journey is that he lacks bitterness from his struggle for survival.
He is one of
the “Lost Boys” This name was given to the groups of 20,000 boys of the Nuer
and Dinka tribes in southern Sudan. He speaks of overcoming tremendous obstacles. Today, he is a husband, father, and a graduate of Ohio University. He journeys back to Sudan for the health clinic, he helped establish.
More of his
journey is available on this site. Buckeye Clinic in Southern Sudan
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