Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Mercy

The Simple Life

The LORD is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, and plenteous in mercy. He will not always chide: neither will he keep his anger for ever. He hath not dealt with us after our sins; nor rewarded us according to our iniquities. For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him. As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. ~ Psalm 103:  8-12

I've been thinking a lot about mercy since Monday evening. Bible study last night was really good.  I especially enjoy the small group discussions we have before we tune-in to Beth Moore via the video.  Last night one of the questions was on who has made a big difference in our lives regarding our faith.  No doubt about it it was my grandmother.  She was my example of what James talks about when he says that faith without works is dead.  (Not that we are saved by works, but that our faith and love for Jesus produces works.  Our faith causes us to want to SERVE.)  I am so very blessed to have had a grandmother where I SAW Jesus in her. 

This is a forty year old story.  I was in kindergarten (40 years ago), and it was the night of our promotion ceremony.  We got to school and "the little Thompson girl" showed up without any shoes.  Now I need to interject here that I grew up when my sister and I only got two pairs of Sunday shoes per year.  One for summer and a pair for winter.  That was it.  Grandmother was a teacher at the school I attended so she knew most of the students.  Anyway, I remember her leaving and coming back later with MY SHOES in her hand and GIVING them to the little Thompson girl.  THOSE WERE MY BLACK FALL SHOES!!  (I was wearing my white ones b/c it was spring.)  Sure winter was over and I would be getting a new pair in the fall, but still, those were my shoes!!  Some time during the evening, I asked my grandmother why she gave the Thompson girl my shoes.  I can still see her looking at me with those green eyes that danced and she said, "WE gave her your shoes because she didn't have any shoes at all and that is what Jesus asks us to do if we love Him."  End of conversation.  Forty years later, I still remember my grandmother walking into my classroom while we were lining up with my shoes in her hand.  I still remember her answer to my question of "why my shoes".  I am still most thankful for a grandmother that practiced her faith and not just talked it.  (As a side note,  the Little Thompson Girl passed away that summer from spinal meningitis.)

And here are just a few random photos of things that make me smile...

This was taken yesterday.  The Roosters were actually sitting together and not fighting or shoving while they watched Veggie Tales.

 
Veggie Tales Super Heroes

 
OMG!  The big Rooster is actually OUT of his room and upstairs with the rest of the family.  Of course, he has his phone, but I'll take it as long as I get to see him for longer than it takes him to grab something out of the kitchen.

 
This was the Rooster after football practice this AM.  Let me tell you--that is one smelly ride back to the house.  He is so ready for his restricted liscense, and I must admit that I am too so that he can stink up his car and not mine.

 
Are they not just the cutest things EVER?!!  I took this picture because even though they are twins, they are definitely different.  Nick likes the Golden Oreo cookies while John Ryan likes the original ones.  Their mother likes them both and they have found their cookie packs a little lighter on a few occasions.
 
 
I LOVE Diet Mountain Dew.  This is somewhere near me no matter what I am doing in and around the house.

 
I am in love with these chips.  The Sea Salt & Vinegar are awesome as well as the Jalapeno chips.  As a matter of fact, while I'm writing this blog entry, I have both next to me.  Yummy!

 
OMG!  OMG!  OMG!  The BEST summer sandwich EVER!!  The tomato on this sandwich actually is the first 'mator off one of my bushes. 
Look at my beautiful tomatoes growing on my bushes!!  I have six bushes full of tomatoes waiting to turn red and be eaten by me and shared with people. (A lesson I learned from my grandmother!  Wink!)
 



 
 
This is my new "brain".  I can not remember a thing lately.  I am sure it is due to my children and not my age.  (cough, cough)  I used to put sticky notes all over my bathroom mirror.  I now just have different color dry erase markers in my make-up drawer, and I write my weekly "must not forget" list on my mirror.  Genius, right?

 
Are these not some sexy feet?  These are my favorite "house shoes."  Can you tell?  I am laughing right now b/c I can't believe I am actually showing this picture.  Socks with very worn ballet flats?  Really?  I'm looking at them and thinking that they are so torn-up that I might as well just walk around in my sock-feet.  I just think the shoes add a little "something" to my cut-off jeans and T-shirt.  You know you want a pair of these.  Go ahead and admit it.  HA!

 
My friend Simon.
 
 
The Roosters and I rode by the lake on the way home to visit our friends.  The babies (two in the middle) are getting so big.  Their heads are still light brown.  That is how we are able to tell the eight "gooselings" from the adult geese.
 
 
 
 
 
 



Monday, July 8, 2013

Sunday Nap

Being a Slug

        
If you lie down, you will not be afraid; when you lie down, your sleep will be sweet. ~ Proverbs 3:  24

Yesterday was a slug day for me.  I went to church, came home and had lunch and then took the longest nap I have taken since the twins were born.  It felt so good.  It was the kind of sleep where you wake up about to drown in drool.  (Okay, so that was TMI.)  I slept so long that I had to send the Colonel and big Rooster to get supper. 

Here are a few random pictures from my albums. 

 
This was taken yesterday after church.  It was red, white and blue Sunday for the little Roosters, so I thought I would join them.  Blake said he was able to find me because of the brightness of my shoes.  I'm just so thankful it is casual summer Sundays.  Blake has no sense of style.  He says the same about me though.  Nick is just so silly.  I can't get a picture of him without this face.  I'll use it to embarrass him with one day.  HA!
 
And these are a few peppers I got off my bush yesterday.  I got three more today.  I love hot peppers and crowder peas.  Yummy!

 
Seems everyone was a slug yesterday. Mouse found a peaceful spot in the living room.

 
This is John Ryan at the beach.  He decided he wanted to sleep with me.  When I woke up (from lack of room obviously), this is how I found him in my bed.

 
My Roosters were tired.  This is what they decided to do during the boat ride at Broadway.

 
I'm not sure where we picked up these two goones.  They "think" their hotness level is a 10.  BaHaaaaaaaaaaaa!  They are good roosters though.  I was very proud of how well they behaved at the beach.  It is so hard to believe that Blake is in high school.  Three more years and he will be in college.
 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Camping at the Beach

Camping for the first time...

"The apostles returned to Jesus and told him all that they had done and taught.  And he said to them, 'Come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest a while.'  For many were coming and going, and they had no leisure even to eat.  And they went away in the boat to a desolate place by themselves."  ~ Mark 6:  30-32

I wanted to share a few (Okay, maybe more than just a few and probably more than anyone wants to see) pictures from our first camping trip in the Colonel's traveling home. 

 
Everyday at the pool they would have water activities for the different age groups to do.  The day I had my phone at the pool they had pool basketball.  The boys would get a Coolie Coin for participating.  The big Roosters actually got to show/use their muscles in the 16+ tug-of-war. 

 
John Ryan going for a basket.  Eat your heart out LeBron James!

 
Now this is one tired little boy.  As a matter of fact, John Ryan fell asleep at 8:30 last night and slept for fourteen hours.

 
More water sports.  Sorry the pictures are not in order.

 
This is what big Roosters do -- iPhone, iPhone, iPhone, iPhone, etc.

 
Making friends with water noodles.  These noodles were so cool.  We found them at the store I can't stand.  They actually have seats on them and held me up in the water.  Obviously I looked a little stupid riding an alligator.  Oh, well...

 
The Colonel styling in his neon. 

 
Nick

 
John Ryan

 
More swimming with new friends


 
Mafia Men?  Not!


 
This was Dumbo with his hand in the ice-cold water simulating the water temperature where the Titanic sank.  He was up to 321 seconds and wanted his picture taken.


 
Muscles...LOL

 
More muscles

 
My favorite scientist...He was such a funny character to me.

 
Another favorite scientist of mine...I actually did a double-take of the picture on this board at WonderWorks...Usually the pictures of Newton are of him as an older man, but this one was when he was young...I think he is good-looking in this picture...

 
My John Ryan...Promises of things to come???

 
Everyone was so thirsty after leaving WonderWorks.  We ended up eating pizza and drinking an ocean of liquids.


 
Lord, give me strength!




 
The fountain at Broadway at the Beach....I took this shot because the boys kept getting closer and closer...Luckily we left before they got wet...

Thursday, July 4, 2013

What I've Learned

"For the protection of wisdom is like the protection of money, and the advantage of knowledge is that wisdom preserves the life of him who has it." --Ecclesiastes 7: 12

Charles Spurgeon said, "Wisdom is the right use of knowledge."  So true.  Knowledge does one no good if it is not used correctly.  So, what did I learn on my first camping trip in a travel trailer? 

1.  Attitude is everything.
2.  Weather plays a huge factor in enjoyability of camping. (But doesn't it on any vacation?)
3.  Sleeping in a camper in a rain storm is spa-like relaxing. (See?  Attitude makes a difference, right?)
4.   Kids can make the best of bad situations.  They have that gift.
5.  With six people in a 32 foot long fiberglass can, you need to make sure everyone likes each other.
6.  Some days are just Prozac days.  Other days are double Prozac days.  And still other days are "not enough Prozac made" days. ( Oops, attitude adjustment needed.)
7.  SPF 50 sunscreen really does only work for 80 mins.  Ask me how I know?
8.  You can gain ten pounds in two days in a camper.  Ask me about that one too?
9.  I can live for six days in a bathing suit and cover-up.
10.  Kindles are hard to read by the pool; Not that I got to read with twins in a pool.
11.  Victoria Secret lotion is like silk on skin.  It is THE BEST lotion ever!!
12.  Gas-X is a must when traveling with five males.  Gesh!
13.  Organization is a must when camping.
14.  People in travel trailer parks are so kind and helpful to "newbies."
15.  The beach is still my favorite place on earth.  I LOVE it!!!
16.  A blue lifeguard flag means shark or man-o-war.  No swimming deeper than your waist.
17.  Nick is a risk-taker.  John Ryan is wise.  Blake is hormone-driven.
18.  Blondes really do have more fun!

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

The Big Rooster

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"Children are a heritage from the Lord, offspring a reward from Him." --Psalm 127: 3

These are just a few pictures of my big RoosterTo be 15 and in that teenage "know it all" stage, he is a good eggI love him and also like him, tooHe is such a funny kidKeeps me laughing.

I'll add captions at homeFor some reason, I don't have sense enough to figure out how to add captions on my phoneSo, if you are reading these posts, please reread again at a later date

The guy in the pictures with Blake is his best friend IanI'll have stories to share when I can get back on my computer.

Monday, July 1, 2013

VBS Family Fun Night

Jesus loves the little children.  All the little children of the world.

Shandon had VBS last week with Thursday night being Family Night.  Lots of fun for everyone.