It has been a while since writing, and I will have to change my title of the blog since I am not living in Colorado, but today as I was reading from a book about trusting God in uncertain times and scripture, I am thinking about fear and how I let fear freeze me in my tracks way to often. I know the verse in Psalm 56:3 says "When I am afraid, I will trust in you." I think about that verse often and repeat it often, but today I am thinking about how when we translate Father "Abba" or "Daddy" in Romans 8:15, our God who is tender with us.
It reminds me of my earthly Daddy and an experience I had the day I got my drivers license. My Dad and Mom couldn't take me to get my license the day that I wanted to go, so I talked my Aunt Margaret into going with me. The good thing was, I GOT MY LICENSE! Maybe a block away from the DMV, I turned a corner too short and side swiped another car that was parked. I didn't damage the car that I hit, but put a pretty large dent and scratch on the passenger side rear door.
I was so upset, and my Aunt was very calm and reassuring and even still, I was very afraid of what my Daddy was going to do to me when he got home from work. When I am afraid and upset, I cry (a lot) and I cried, and paced the floor, cried, very fearful of what my punishment was going to be after wrecking the car the very first day that I got my drivers license. All afternoon I was frozen in fear of that moment when my Daddy would walk through the door after getting off work to punish me for wrecking the car. I am sure my eyes were almost swollen shut from crying so much. Was he going to take my license away and never let me drive again....what would he do to me......After talking to Daddy once he saw the damage to the car and seeing me, he simply said to me: "I think, Peggy, that you have punished yourself enough over this. That is punishment enough". My Daddy was so tender and compassionate and loved me! I know God loves me through my fear, anxiety and doubts that I have. He wants me to trust Him and lean on Him.
God will never give me up. He will never desert me. Although my earthly Daddy is not with me now, and living with my Heavenly Father, he taught me many important lessons through his short life on earth.
Trusting God today and working on that "fear" thing.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Road Trip
We are in countdown mode and decided to take another road trip before we left this part of the country for North Carolina. Uncle Glenn came for a visit to come along with us on this trip. We headed for Wyoming to see Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park spending a few nights in Jackson Hole. My goal was to see wildlife and Old Faithful and some of the other geysers in Yellowstone. It took many hours to arrive at our destination and viewed many cattle and horses along the way. I mostly sat in the backseat looking out the window to see what I could see. I was hopeful about getting to see a moose, maybe a bear, wolf, etc. etc. etc. We took lots of pictures and viewed many beautiful sites, but the most impressive of all, to me, was the moose and her calf that I saw looking out the window from the car after we left the parks and Jackson Hole. I had prayed for our safe trip and also to enjoy the beauty around us and to see a moose. There she was along with her baby! My trip was complete!
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
December 4, 2011
As many of you know that read this blog, I don't get into football in a big way, but we were invited for lunch at Carl and Sara Wade's house to watch the Broncos football game today along with more couples which turned out to be very exciting and lots of fun! Sam made the comment that it was lots more fun watching football over there than at home alone with me. I guess I have caught Tebow fever and was excited to see the game and especially excited that the Broncos won. Lunch was sooooo good too! (especially the Christmas goodies that Sara made, brownies, fudge, homemade cookies...)
Thanks Carl and Sara for inviting us.
I am getting prepared for a very cold week. This week reminds me of the week that Sharon and Mia came for a visit and was so cold and snowy. It's snowing as I write this for about the third time in a week and it will probably get down to 0 tonight. I went to the grocery story this afternoon and bought stuff so that I could make Christmas cookies and other delightful things I only make at Christmas time.
After writing this, I have thoughts of my childhood and my favorite foods we only had a Christmas time. I remember at my Grannys house at Christmas time, there were boxes in her "front room" of oranges, apples, raisens that were still attached to the vine, peanuts in the shell. I loved the chocolate covered cherries, and these candies that were pure sugar, white on the inside and chocolate on the outside and can't remember what they were called, but they were very yummy to me. Home made fudge which I have never been able to figure out how to make the old fashioned way, but settle for the fantasy fudge recipe on the marshmallow cream jar. Egg nog, which I still look forward to at Christmastime. At the grocery store today as I was shopping, the coffee shop was giving out samples of EggNog Latte's...guess where I headed. My Dad loved to have company and especially during the holiday's. Getting together with his family was always lots of fun and I remember how he and his brothers and sister would sit around and tell stories about their childhood and laugh.
I know I have rambled long enough and so very thankful for those memories and for our friends here.
Playing Tourist
Sam and I have enjoy playing tourist and took off on Saturday morning on a new adventure. We headed to Aspen, Colorado. I haven't heard that much great about Aspen from friends that live here, but it is a famous place especially for the rich and famous, I guess. Since ski season is over, the hustle and bustle was not there, but with trees blooming and flowers blooming, it was very beautiful. There wasn't a lot of stuff open because of the season, but we did manage to find a place to eat lunch and visited The John Denver Memorial. That was special to us as John Denver music brings back so many memories for us. After we ate lunch we drove to Maroon Bells, a popular scenic area that we had been wanting to see. It was very beautiful and we were enjoying our hike until a snake crossed our path. I was ready to go back to the car, but Sam, insisted that we continue. Another mountain peak that was very beautiful on the way was Mt Sorpris. We headed to Glenwood Springs to spend the night after visiting Maroon Bells. At that point in time, we were pretty tired, but decided to find a restaurant we had heard a lot about, Italian Underground. I have to say that our experience was not good, but we did try it.
Our most exciting and challenging adventure was our trip to Hanging Lake. We couldn't decide if we were up to this hike challenge or not, but decided.....why not.....So glad that we did, even though it was very difficult for me especially. The trail is very rocky and is 1000 ft up to the top. It was worth it but still don't think it is as pretty as St Mary's Glacier. The climb down was pretty tough on the knees, legs and ankle's but we didn't fall and have recovered from it. After the hike, we headed back home as we had reports that the weather was going to get bad. We started out on Sunday with temperatures in the high 70's and enjoyed a late lunch on the way back. After lunch, the temperature started dropping and by the time we got to Vail, the temperature had dropped and it began to snow. We drove through a little snow for a while and then rain the rest of the way home. Rain is so rare out here. I can't believe it, but it rained the rest of that day and evening on in to the next day. That is a first for out here.
Snow falling on our way home
Hanging Lake hike, I somehow managed a smile
A view as we were walking down from the top of hanging lake
behind the waterfall at the top
We made it! Hanging Lake
Maroon Bells
Maroon Lake
One of Sam's favorite songs
Mt Sorpris
Aspen, after lunch
Our most exciting and challenging adventure was our trip to Hanging Lake. We couldn't decide if we were up to this hike challenge or not, but decided.....why not.....So glad that we did, even though it was very difficult for me especially. The trail is very rocky and is 1000 ft up to the top. It was worth it but still don't think it is as pretty as St Mary's Glacier. The climb down was pretty tough on the knees, legs and ankle's but we didn't fall and have recovered from it. After the hike, we headed back home as we had reports that the weather was going to get bad. We started out on Sunday with temperatures in the high 70's and enjoyed a late lunch on the way back. After lunch, the temperature started dropping and by the time we got to Vail, the temperature had dropped and it began to snow. We drove through a little snow for a while and then rain the rest of the way home. Rain is so rare out here. I can't believe it, but it rained the rest of that day and evening on in to the next day. That is a first for out here.
Snow falling on our way home
Hanging Lake hike, I somehow managed a smile
A view as we were walking down from the top of hanging lake
behind the waterfall at the top
We made it! Hanging Lake
Maroon Bells
Maroon Lake
One of Sam's favorite songs
Mt Sorpris
Aspen, after lunch
Saturday, December 3, 2011
December 3, 2011
Our coldest weather so far..........this weekend. The cold didn't keep people away from the party last night. Enjoyed it very much and ate waaaaaay to much! Didn't get a chance to take any pictures though.
This morning we woke up to more snow so we decided to go out and take a few pictures. I know you have seen lots of snow pictures, but just in case you haven't seen enough, here are a few more. We ventured out again this afternoon to the Lone Tree Symphony Christmas program and Sam put on a sweater. He doesn't like to wear sweaters that much, but today was a perfect day to bring it out. Saw Santa and Mrs. Claus too!
Friday, December 2, 2011
December 2, 2011
Our weather here is really looking like winter and feeling like winter! A perfect day for a Christmas party! Our Sunday School class party is tonight at our clubhouse and there are lots of last minute details I need to take care of. Being so far away from family and friends, God has blessed us here with a wonderful friendly church and a fun Sunday School class which keeps us busy. I will try to take some pictures of our group tonight to share with you. Thank you God for friends and family!
Thursday, December 1, 2011
December Memories and Thoughts
Sam and I just returned from a trip home spending time with our family and seeing our newest little grandson, Jesse Aaron. Our time there went quickly, but we are grateful for that opportunity. We came back with good memories of time spent with everyone. Today as I pull out a few Christmas decorations and listen to Christmas music, good memories flood my thoughts....Listening to the John Denver Christmas album brought back so many memories of Christmas at our house. Our children are all grown up now and have families of their own and are making memories of their own. Although it is sad to be so far away from family, God reminded me on the way home that my purpose is still to serve Him and trust Him with all things.
I saw this in a book, and thought I would share it:
The Candy Cane: The shape is like a shepherd's staff, symbolizes the guidance and protection of our Good Shepherd. Upside down, the cane forms the letter "J" for Jesus. The color red symbolizes the atoning sacrifice of Christ's shed blood. White symbolizes the Savior's purity and holiness. The smaller, thinner stripes represent the sacrifices one makes as a Christian. The candy cane's fragrance is much like that of hyssop, an herb used during Bible times for therapeutic purposes. This represents the healing power of Jesus. Scripture says, "By His stripes we are healed." The candy cane is sweet and meant to be broken and shared, just as His body was broken for us that we might share in His inheritance. Merry Christmas!
You can type the above message to fit on a square. Copy it on Green paper and fold the square paper in half and then in half again, keeping it in the shape of a square. Punch a hole in a corner, being careful no words appear in that area, and fasten the message to the neck of the candy cane with red curling ribbon. Place a basket of the candy canes by your door and give to all who enter your home. You could also hand them out to people as you do your errands and spread some Christmas cheer. A good party favor too.
Dear Family, Thank you for some great Christmas memories!
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