Saturday, January 7, 2012

Fun Saturday




So thankful.  What an amazing day! I did finally learn to turn going downhill on the skate skis.  We went up to Hatchers Pass and they were having a Winter Trails Day.  Not only was the instruction free, but REI had the gear to rent (for free) and free cocoa/cider and snacks.

Two great friends came alongside and we all learned different skills.  Exhausting.  Then we came home and ate and then played Kinect. Then went to our dear friends for a great dinner that we have yet to see in 1 year in Big Lake.  Fun.  Hannah also got a sleepover with our friend Shelby.

You can admire their smooth technique in the video.  



Friday, January 6, 2012

Lost skiing

Yesterday, I was fortunate to spend a 1/2 day with the Lord. It was exactly 6 months after the last time.  I didn't plan it that way.  It just was.

You may ask what in the world is she talking about.  A day with the Lord?  I thought everyday was "with the Lord."  But, it is kinda like a date. I plan the day (or 1/2 a day) with a place and no distractions.  Because I love nature, I usually go to somewhere to enjoy the Lord in His creation.  I find a baby sitter. And I spend some unhindered time of worship, reading the Bible, sometimes singing (since no one else is around), and just quietness.

I listen to His Word and see if anything sticks out. (command to follow, a promise to believe).  This years verse was in Matthew "obey my commands and teach others" with "let your light so shine before men that they see your good works and praise your father in heaven."

Then I evaluate (strengths/weakness) vs. activities.  Then I make adjustments in my life to what God wants me to do this next season of life.


During my outdoor time, I went skate skiing on the new to me Colony High School trails.  I loved them.  The trails were nicely groomed.  One time, I made it up a crazy high hill.  I got to the top and looked over and was like "I am NOT going down that."  Seriously, there was a huge drop off and then a sharp turn.  (it wasn't like this photo but, you get the point)


 I am a beginner skier and I haven't been taught how to turn or stop (besides the snow plow).  So, I began to go down the mountain (okay a hill) creeping parallel walking.  Then I finally decided, I must fear not, and go. I did. It was actually really fun.   There were all these neat trails darting off in different directions.  However, I ended up getting totally lost.  I kept going in circles with no signs.  I was so disoriented.  I had no idea where the school was and a bit exhausted of skiing.  I almost decided to call someone to rescue me.  Then out of the blue, this lady just skied across the trail.  She ended up easily guiding me to the school. She knew the way and it was simple.  I was so thankful.

My skiing adventure is somewhat like people's walk with the Lord, they begin on the right trail but get distracted doing alot of good things.  However, they get worn out and need to get help and lean on the Saviors leading.  So, that is what I try to do.  I end up writing it down and having James (my husband) look over it and also give it to a mentor.  I only want to do the Lord's will so He is most glorified.

Needless to say, James and I are going to a free skate skiing clinic tomorrow.  I hope I can learn to turn.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Hound Heartache

I know this is the dumbest post.  But, since we had to depart from not only our many friends in South Africa but also our two dogs.  English Bulldog Denali and Great Dane McKinley.  We wanted to bring them to USA but, the airlines changed their policy and had to be shipped on a separate airline costing too much money (thousands+).  Our animals had the best of homes and we were thankful.


A year has gone bye.  We don't need a dog, but our family enjoys them.  They are my extra eyes when hiking, running partner who is never late, and they make us laugh.  We have looked at a variety of breeds but, after having the Great Dane all other dogs just seem too small to fill the part of our heart that was made for that great breed.

A few weeks ago, my youngest and animal lover had taken the entire blog of post it notes.  I took a photo.  It sums our feelings up.








Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Opportunities or another rock?

On Monday during a study, I was reflecting on the story in Having a Mary's Heart in a Marthas World.  The parable in general was about a  person given a task to do from the Lord.


An Overloaded Wagon

The story is told of a man who met God in a lovely valley one day.  ”How are you this morning?” God asked the fellow. “I’m fine, thank you,” the man replied. “Is there anything I can do for you today?”
“Yes, there is,” God said. “I have a wagon with three stones in it, and I need someone to pull it up the hill for me. Are you willing?
“Yes I’d love to do something for you. Those stones don’t look very heavy, and the wagon’s in good shape. I’d be happy to do that. Where would you like me to take it?”
God gave the man specific instructions, sketching a map in the dust at the side of the road. “Go through the woods and up the road that winds up the side of the hill. Once you get to the top, just leave the wagon there. Thank you for your willingness to help me today.”
“No problem!” the man replied and set off cheerfully. The wagon pulled a bit behind him, but the burden was an easy one. He began to whistle as he walked quickly through the forest. The sun peeked through the trees and warmed his back. What a joy to be able to help the Lord, he thought, enjoying the beautiful day.
Just around the third bend, he walked into a small village. People smiled and greeted him. Then, at the last house, a man stopped him and asked, “How are you this morning? What a nice wagon you have. Where are you off to?”
“Well, God gave me a job this morning, I’m delivering these three stones to the top of the hill.”
“My goodness! Can you believe it? I was just praying this morning about how I was going to get this rock I have up to the top of the mountains,” the man told him with great excitement. “You don’t suppose you could take it up there for me? It would be such an answer to prayer.”
The man with the wagon smiled and said, “Of course. I don’t suppose God would mind. Just put it behind the other three stones.” Then he set off with three stones and a rock rolling behind him.
The wagon seemed a bit heavier. He could feel the jolt of each bump, and the wagon seemed to pull to one side a bit. The man stopped to adjust the load as he sang a hymn of praise, pleased to be helping out a brother as he served God. Then he set off again and soon reached another small village at the side of the road.  A good friend lived there and offered him a glass of cider.
“You’re going to the top of the hill?” his oldest friend asked.
“Yes! I am so excited. Can you imagine, God gave me something to do!”
“Hey!” said his friend. “I need this bag of pebbles taken up. I’ve been so worried that it might not get taken care of since I haven’t any time to do it myself. But you could fit it in right between the three stones here in the middle.” With that, he placed his burden in the wagon.
“Shouldn’t be a problem,” the man said. “I think I can handle it.” He finished the cider, then stood up and brushed his hands on his overalls before gripping the handle of the wagon. He waved good-bye and began to pull the wagon back onto the road.
The wagon was definitely tugging on his arm now, but it wasn’t uncomfortable. As he started up the incline, he began to feel the weight of the three stones, the rock, and the pebbles. Still, it felt good to help a friend. Surely God would be proud of how energetic and helpful he’d been.
One little stop followed another, and the wagon grew fuller and fuller. The sun was hot above the man pulling it, and his shoulders ached with the strain. The songs of praise and thanksgiving that had filled his heart had long since left his lips as resentment began to build inside. Surely this wasn’t what he had signed up for that morning. God had given him a burden heavier than he could bear….
But at the top of the mountain, distraught he complained and God said my yoke is easy and my burden light.  You loaded your wagon with others peoples burdens. 

So, now on Tuesday, I was given a few new rocks.  One is to be a speaker around Alaska to share my testimony.  The second rock, is to have an hour long Interactive Bible Study for the Radio that would be broadcasted to the remote villages around Alaska using material from Stonecroft.  A dear friend asked me to pray about leading this woman's Bible study.  


Pray with me.  I only want the Lord's rocks.  I am going to take tomorrow off and spend a day with the Lord.  Thankfully I have an amazing mom in love to take the kids for part of the day since our children are on their last week of Christmas Holiday.  


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Why I enjoy homeschooling.


 Why I enjoy homeschooling is best written during the two weeks break. There are things I don't like about homeschooling, but more on that later. 




1.  Find their loves.


How many of you were stuck in a class that was just not you? You longed for something different, something extraordinary. I want my children to explore the uniqueness of the way the Lord created them.  If that is inventing things or just caring for others.  Homeschooling gives them more freedom to do the things that they love.




2. Specialized training.
The good and the bad. My children get to see God's grace as I fail and make mistakes.  They have seen me on my knees after being too critical or spoke harshly.  But, isn't that life too.  To teach them that God loves us NO MATTER WHAT.  Both in the great days, and in the days I should of slept in :)
  


3. Flexibility.
  
I enjoy the flexibility to take a break to get outside whenever we feel the need.  Our flexible schedule means that we can take a day to go on a field trip whenever an opportunity comes up. We can do more hands-on experiential learning.  Even visiting people in the hospital or caring for others.




  4. Love being with them.
I must admit the days when we explore the world and see their eyes open up to something new and exciting.  I love to be apart of it. Teaching them each to read was a so much fun.








What I use:


For my reading, history, Bible, worldview, geography, spelling, and literature:  I am currently on my fourth year of using Tapestry of Grace.  It has been an adventure.  I love it because it is "literature based" with great books.  It is a classical education with a chronological teaching of history.  


Math U See & Teaching Textbooks for Math


Science: We are currently on our 5th Apologia Science called : Swimming creatures which is a biology study.


Etiquette Factory


English from the roots up: basic latin/greek root words study


Institute of Excellent in Writing 


Learning Language Arts through Literature: (Bronwyn only)


Easy Grammar


IXL online Math (extra)


National November Writing Month (in November)


Character First (sometimes)


Ateiler Art 


When my children were young I loved:  
Teach your child to read in 100 easy lessons
Five in a Row





Monday, January 2, 2012

Garbage out, Life in

Recently I heard a Beth Moore podcast while skate skiing with Jen.  She said that if someone was to ask her what she is memorizing and she didn't have a verse that would be bad.  She admits that she has so much garbage in her head from her past and the culture around her, that she must "reprogram" her mind.


So do I.   (Krispy Kreme doughnuts are so good, but NO VALUE)

So, here is what the new year's plan is:  Memorize Colossians (only 2 verses per week).  I got the plan from A Holy Experience under their free downloads.

I  am also restarting the facebook group called Memory Verse Challenge and your welcomed to join.  The plan is to once a week, write on the wall or message someone your verse that you choose to memorize.  Lets have God's Word dwell richly in us.


John Piper pleads with you to hide God's Word in your heart.





Sunday, January 1, 2012

prayer


“God is looking for people through whom He can do the impossible.
What a pity when we plan only the things we can do by ourselves.” -A.W. Tozer
Prayer.  Why do I care?  It is just pain.  I feel so weak.  I just need to read the right book.  Isn't there a website to go to? Google?  
At His feet.  It is where I humbly began my journey of faith, saying to our Heavenly Father, "I have tried everything, it hasn't worked out.  I will try you.  I will follow you with my whole heart.  I have been disappointed and rejected. You might not be real, but I surrender to YOU."  
He has been there. My comforter.  The joy of my heart.  The great healer.  
That is where I am today.  I want to have the right answers or fix problems. But, today-I will seek.  This year will be the Year of the Lord and a steadfastness of prayer.  
If you have hurts, pain, relationships gone wrong, bear one another burdens only to the cross. Pray. Pray. Pray. It is not a religious practice but a two way communication to listen and speak to the King.

An answer to prayer my friend Tamara got accepted into her nursing school.  WTG!