Friday, July 28, 2006

Funny Story

I heard a story about a grandmother who goes to Wal-Mart to buy birthday presents for the grandkids. One loves his PlayStation2 so she decides to buy him a game or two. She heads back to the electronics area and asks the clerk, "Where are the Playboy Station 2 games?"
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We're baseballing again. We will be in the lovely metropolis of Henrietta tonight and tomorrow frying and watching games. I love the game but think the Astros are on to something with that covered, air-conditioned field.
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I was forced to go to Brazil. Well, not forced, but my wife strongly encouraged me to make the trip knowing I would be back in November. She knew it was important for me to see what was going on before going back. I appreciate her for pushing me that direction and find myself still sharing stories with what I experienced every chance I get. It seems like it has come up at least once every day this week.
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I learned a life lesson the other night. I heard a story about someone using bleach on their child's arm to remove the sting after a wasp (or something) had gotten him. Apparently you are supposed to dilute the bleach but it didn't happen in this instance. The burning skin made the wasp sting no big thing though.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Welcome Back

I keep hearing that in my office lately. Gone for 2 weeks to Brazil, here a week, gone for 8 days to Colorado, here a week and then out for two days to start this week. I normally like to stay in my rut but lately it seems a suitcase has been my companion and I haven't been home much. I'm ready to settle back into my routine for awhile.

I liked seeing Denny Hamlin win Sunday. FedEx delivered! (yuk-yuk)

We're back to baseball this weekend. Somehow, I'm thinking a weekend in Henrietta in late July isn't going to be the most pleasant tournament I've ever been to. A friend tells me eating a foot long coney from Sonic will cure any ailments - I wonder if it will help with the heat too?

Thursday, July 20, 2006

It's So Quiet

We are married folk without kids for a few days. We took them to East Texas for a few days with the grandparents and pick them up in a couple of days (at which point we will have to start retraining). I love this time because it's more peaceful, it's quieter and I can have a conversation with my wife without someone needing something or getting directions to do something for the 2nd, 5th, 8th time. We went out to eat and had a nice, peaceful meal and will do so again. We're looking forward to a peaceful night at home one night. It's nice to get a brief break, a chance to relax. All the while, we both miss them terribly. I got to speak with both my children today and it was wonderful to hear their voices and in a few days I'll be back in the routine of noise, needs and directions and I will know all is normal.

Our children have been such a blessing to us. They are different but both have such wonderful characteristics and both bring immense joy to us. One of the things I love is to see them serve others. My daughter is so wonderful with younger children. I love to watch her play with them, teach them and negotiate with them. I think she has a solid babysitting career ahead of her because she demonstrates her care for them. My son is so comfortable with older people. He will speak, listen and, at times, perform and bring smiles to their faces.

I could go on and on as most any parent could but I'll refrain and leave it with a thought of thankfulness for the blessings God has given me. I'm convinced he sent angels to earth.

Wednesday, July 19, 2006

Smoking Hot

This weather doesn't make me a happy camper. Even while I'm thinking how miserable this is, I look back at my experiences in Brazil, I hear what's happening in the middle east, I read about the fires out west and know a bit of heat isn't as hard on my life as conditions for many others.

I have so much to be thankful for and considered, for a moment, listing what I could think of but know I would leave something (or worse, someone) off my list. So, I will be brief and just say that God is so good to me. I could and should spend a great deal of time thinking about how wonderfully blessed I am. I am often reminded by what I see that my life is so good. That thought propels me to a thoughts of a greater blessing. It really isn't this life that should concern me so much but it's the next life, a life in Heaven that I should focus on. I spent time on my vacation discussing with my son what Heaven might be like. It was started with a conversation about how cool the mini-golf course in Heaven must be (if you'd seen him on vacation, you would understand) and whether he would see relatives and friends and it went from there. I told him I thought part of Heaven had to be just like Colorado with beautiful rivers and plenty of trout. We finished up agreeing that neither of us can probably truly imagine how wonderful Heaven will be but we both want to be there.

I'm thankful for my life but ever mindful that I'm more thankful for a life that was given for my eternal salvation.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Hands

So often, I think I can manage things that I can "get my hands around." I find myself trying to control too much and leaving God out of the process. I get caught up in what I can do and forget what He can do. One of my cousin's sent the following to me and it's a good reminder for me. I hope you enjoy it.

Hands (modified by me)

A basketball in my hands is worth about $15 but a basketball in LeBron James' hands is worth $20 million. It depends on whose hands it is in.
A baseball in my hands is worth about $4 but a baseball in Alex Rodriquez's hands is worth $25 million. It depends on whose hands it is in.
A tennis racket in my hand is good for chasing varmints but a tennis racket in Venus Williams' hands can win championships. It depends on whose hands it is in.
A rod in my hands may keep a wild animal away but a rod in Moses' hand can part a sea. It depends on whose hands it is in.
A sling shot in my hands is a toy but a sling shot in the hands of David can slay a giant. It depends on whose hands it is in.
Two fish and 5 loaves of bread in my hands may be supper for me and a friend but two fish and 5 loaves in God's hand will feed thoushands. It depends on whose hands it is in.
Nails in my hands might produce a birdhouse but nails in the hands of Jesus produced salvation for an entire world. It depends on whose hands it is in.

Put your concerns, your worries, your fears, your hopes, your dreams, your family and your life in God's hands because peace depends on whose hands it is in.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Home, Hot Home

We left Colorado yesterday morning when the temperature was 45 degrees and as we came through Wichita Falls we saw a high of 106 degrees. Amazing. We were sad to leave Colorado because of the wonderful and peaceful time we had. It was a great trip and one we are already looking forward to for next year. We built on our friendship with the Medford family who have been going to Fun Valley for several years. They are sweet, fun people and we look forward to seeing them next year. We met so many people this year, some from Decatur who we didn't know, others who knew someone from Decatur (especially coaches), some who knew relatives and some who lived in a different part of the country but knew NRS.
The fishing picked up as the week went along and I ended up catching more fish on dry flies. For flyfishermen out there, you know how much fun dries can be over nymphing. My son caught his first fish on a fly rod. I think it might have been a bigger thrill for me but I enjoyed every minute of having him in the river with me. I think he played 6-8 rounds of mini-golf everday and my daughter tried to wear the tires off the bikes.
It was a great week and I am so thankful for the time of rest, relaxation and seeing the beauty of southwest Colorado. All the while, it is good to be home in comfortable surroundings and it was a blessing to be at church today while worshipping with our family.

Monday, July 10, 2006

Tired of Rain?

Colorado is lovely but it has been raining almost non-stop since we got here. This morning was the first sunshine and blue sky we had seen. Josh and I went fishing and I caught one, he had one chasing but couldn't set the hook. It's been in the upper-50's most of the time and we packed for 70's. Oh well. I hope to do much more fishing with better stories but suffice it to say as I looked upstream this morning and saw the sun reflecting off the water, the beautiful trees lining the river giving an impressive view of the mountains ahead I was again struck by the majesty of our God. I am thankful for this time, this place and this special closeness I feel with Him when I am here.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

A Tale of Two Trips

It's hard to come back from two weeks in a foreign country, get caught up at work and then be gone on vacation for a week but I'm sure I will suffer through it somehow. :)

What continues to strike me is remembering the place I have been and seeing the living conditions of so many and realizing this next week is such a blessing. In some ways I feel guilty. The Brazil trip was to serve and edify and this trip seems in many ways selfish. A week of leisure, cool climate, fishing and doing little while others a continent away may not even dream of such a trip.

I trust that there is nothing wrong with a vacation and that it will give me a time to refocus and refresh. I also believe that the imagery of the differences in the weeks is a gift from God, a gift that will remain a blessing to me and hopefully to others I touch. The gift of seeing my blessing and not taking even the smallest joy for granted. God blesses all of us in different ways and I hope everyone who reads this will remember to thank Him for whatever blessings you enjoy.

This coming week is a treat for our family. A time together without any pressures from the world. A time to soak in His creation, to be with each other without a schedule and a time to reflect. This year, I will enjoy it more than ever because I have been reminded of how blessed I am to have a Father who loves me, protects me and has mercy on me.

Thank you Lord.

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Independence Day

Today is a day celebrated in this country in memory of many things but especially our independence as a country. We revel in it and are thankful for it and often try to carry the mantle of independence as our own. I think though that we get often get freedom confused with independence. We are a free people but we remain a dependent people. As Americans, we are dependent on our military and cooperation with other nations to remain free. We are dependent on jobs and the economy to do the things we want to do. We are dependent on many things to celebrate the freedoms we have.

As a Christian, I am dependent on the blood of Christ to be free. I can be free from the grip of Satan only because of God's love for me and Christ's sacrifice for me. I am free because my sins can be forgiving by my Father whom I depend on. I'm free to be a servant because of Christ, otherwise I would surely be a slave to sin. I'm free to love and be loved because of Christ or Satan would surely make me a slave to self.

Today I'm thankful for my freedom. I thank God that I live in a country that gives me so much freedom but today, I want to remember how thankful I am to God for the freedom He has given me.