Saturday, February 27, 2010
Adventures
Having company this week which is a good motivator to clean the house and do a few projects I have been putting off. Becky and a friend are coming to go skiing this week and are planning to come visit with us before they head to Vail. I am excited to see them. I am not that excited about seeing more snow, but I do hope it snows for them while they are here so their skiing experience will be good.
I have been on the lookout for Gogi Berry juice as I read that it will help possibly with "hot flashes" and maybe have some other benefits as well. If you have experienced hot flashes, you know what I mean about seeking out any possible cure. I did find several varieties of juice some having a combination with other fruit or vegetable juices but the first one I tried (pure Gogi Berry) tasted a little like distilled vinegar....I drank it anyway and hoping for some good results.
I am still nursing my sore heel, but I will have to say my New Balance 927's have really helped a great deal. I can walk and have a lot less pain when I am wearing these shoes.
Last weekend we went to two movies (rare for us). Friday night we went to see Sherlock Holmes with Les and Elsie (Les and Sam enjoyed it a lot). Saturday we went to see Arabia at the Nature and Science Museum IMAX theater. Photography was really good. It was good to get out of the house even though it was pretty cold and snowy. We stopped at The Great Harvest Bread Company on the way back from the Museum and it reminded me a lot of Stickboy in Boone.
I have been reading up a storm and trying to crochet another afghan. Reading is a lot more fun.
Thanks for the books Sharon. I enjoyed Whistlin Dixie in a Nor easter. One of the highlights of my week is to go to the library. Which reminds me of a good movie I checked out at the library last week also entitled "Defiance". If you haven't seen it, you should.
I know everyone is tired of snow pictures, but we have a few new ones that are a little difference from the rest. Dad thought the snow on the roof of this house looked like a mask.
Oh, I want to say a huge THANK YOU to my girls, Sharon, Ashley & Denise. I heard so many good things about the Bridal Tea for Minda. Thank you for all you did to make it very special for Minda.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Did you ever wonder?
Our weekend ended with our class we are taking on Sunday evenings: The Truth Project: This week, the subject was Science: What is True? I will have to say that I was confused during most of the class but it has made me think and try to research. Sam enjoyed every minute of it and could have stayed and discussed things for hours. It was too much information overload for me.
Some thoughts that I would like to share with you would be:
Did you ever wonder? Why is there music? How did that happen? Why was there nothing and now there is something? What is true?
Psalm 19:1-4 "The heavens declare the Glory of God: Is Gods handiwork difficult to see? The world will pursue the truth unless it points to the creation. People are belittled and are made to feel foolish if they want to dispute Darwin's theory.
My favorite part of the class was a video of a little girl who had cut her finger and she asked "Did you ever wonder what happens to the blood as you experience a little cut on your finger. A bandaid will stop the bleeding but what really happens to the blood, how does it know to clot.
That is enough....on that subject, but what a way to end our weekend.
Sam took me to our favorite restaurant, Rock Bottom, for Valentines Day and then shopping for shoes at the mall. We have been researching types of shoes that would help with posture, foot problems, etc. The time has come, unfortunately that looking for shoes will be for comfort and great fit instead of pretty and in style. While shopping, we got a wonderful surprise which brought tears to our eyes and the people in the shoe store probably are still wondering about that....
Saturday evening our church had a comedy night and dinner. The funniest was seeing our pastor, music minister and childrens minister sing and dance to "achey breaky heart" That was really funny, I don't care who you are!
Bought some shoes, New Balance 927's...the miracle shoe, I hope!
Oh, Sunday morning was great too! Our pastor is preaching from Colossians which has been great! A few of the points from Colossians 2:1-5 is: We need to regularly show an intense concern for the church. We need to vehemently protect the unity of the church. and We need to continually defend the doctrine of the church.
I am at a loss sometimes when people tell me that they don't need church, they can worship in nature while fishing, taking walks in the forest, etc.....they don't need to be in a church building. Our pastor brought up something I had never heard which I liked a lot.
If you are worshiping and never in church, is the trees, animals, snow, etc. going to be there for you when you are hurting or need a friend?
Enough thoughts for now...
Some thoughts that I would like to share with you would be:
Did you ever wonder? Why is there music? How did that happen? Why was there nothing and now there is something? What is true?
Psalm 19:1-4 "The heavens declare the Glory of God: Is Gods handiwork difficult to see? The world will pursue the truth unless it points to the creation. People are belittled and are made to feel foolish if they want to dispute Darwin's theory.
My favorite part of the class was a video of a little girl who had cut her finger and she asked "Did you ever wonder what happens to the blood as you experience a little cut on your finger. A bandaid will stop the bleeding but what really happens to the blood, how does it know to clot.
That is enough....on that subject, but what a way to end our weekend.
Sam took me to our favorite restaurant, Rock Bottom, for Valentines Day and then shopping for shoes at the mall. We have been researching types of shoes that would help with posture, foot problems, etc. The time has come, unfortunately that looking for shoes will be for comfort and great fit instead of pretty and in style. While shopping, we got a wonderful surprise which brought tears to our eyes and the people in the shoe store probably are still wondering about that....
Saturday evening our church had a comedy night and dinner. The funniest was seeing our pastor, music minister and childrens minister sing and dance to "achey breaky heart" That was really funny, I don't care who you are!
Bought some shoes, New Balance 927's...the miracle shoe, I hope!
Oh, Sunday morning was great too! Our pastor is preaching from Colossians which has been great! A few of the points from Colossians 2:1-5 is: We need to regularly show an intense concern for the church. We need to vehemently protect the unity of the church. and We need to continually defend the doctrine of the church.
I am at a loss sometimes when people tell me that they don't need church, they can worship in nature while fishing, taking walks in the forest, etc.....they don't need to be in a church building. Our pastor brought up something I had never heard which I liked a lot.
If you are worshiping and never in church, is the trees, animals, snow, etc. going to be there for you when you are hurting or need a friend?
Enough thoughts for now...
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
A smile can start a conversation without saying a word
I like the title....which I copied from the lid of the Daisey sour cream I opened.
I have been looking at old photographs and observing everyone's smiles in the pictures. Just looking at the smiles in the pictures, made me want to smile back.
A friendly face and a smile helps me not feel so uncomfortable when I am out and about. It makes a person seem approachable. That is how conversations are started and friendships are made sometimes.
Tomorrow, February 4, 2010, John will be 37 years old. I have been going back looking at old photos of him and admiring his smile. I would like to post some of his smiles, if I can figure out how to scan some pictures in......wish me luck.
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