Stick a fork in me. I think I'm done! I'm about to say something that I know a lot of us are uttering and muttering these days. WHEN WILL THIS HEAT WAVE END? I know you've said it, the weather man has said it, my neighbors have said it and there are a few of you out there have added some extra words here and there when you've said it, and we just not going to go there. So, yes, we all agree ITS HOT!
Went to north Georgia today to meet a client and "iron" out some details. Parked in the shade thinking ahead for when we left later in the day. Do you know what happens when you park in the shade facing east at 10:30 in the morning? Yep, by 2pm, it's not in the shade anymore. Those big beautiful oaks and maples looked so promising. Note to self, check which direction the sun is coming from if you don't want to risk being a human cupcake.
Something else, I always thought that it should be cooler in the mountains. Logically, that makes sense, you are up higher, and it's cooler at higher elevations in the winter time, right. So, makes perfect sense to me. Down in the valley, trapped sweltering, fry an egg on the sidewalk heat, right? Right. Up high, mountain breeze, higher elevations - IT'S SUPPOSED TO BE COOLER! I guess you figured out by now that there wasn't even a noticeable difference. Pre cooled the car to a frigid 85 degrees and headed down the mountain watching the external temperature start off from 86, then 94, 95, 99, 100, 101, 102, 103! Yes, in the middle of beautiful downtown Helen, Georgia at 3pm today, it was an unbelievable 103 degrees. We thought about playing tourist on the way home, but once we got the car down to a comfy temperature inside, our eye was on Atlanta and the car was on auto pilot. We were not stopping for any reason, unless of course we managed to find a drive through roadside veggie and boiled peanut stand where I could call out my order and drive around to the window and pick it up. Hey, that's not a half bad idea. That might have potential if this heat keeps up much longer. Come to think of it, I didn't see a whole lot of people out at any of those veggie stands and they could have put the peanuts in a bucket of ice water and they would have been ready to serve in about 10 minutes. The only place we saw people braving the heat was on the streets of Helen making their way to the River Tubing park. I've never seen so many hot pink and lime green inner tubes in my life. There were so many people floating down that river, that you couldn't see the water.
Well, I guess I made my point about the heat, and you should now by know that there is usually some extra little message tied into to most of my stories. So here goes. It is really hot out today, but think about it like this, it could be a lot hotter for us someday. We all have a story in the Book of Life. From that history, so goes our eternity. What is your story in the Great Book? Don't know what I mean, well, open your Bible to that last book that was written by John and do a little reading. Then rethink how you live your life and is it in such a way that everything you do is for the greater good and to HIS GLORY, not yours! Remember, someday, we will all judged, not by the courts, not by our neighbors, not by the people that go to church with us. "Boils" down to these two thoughts, lake of fire or entrance into the Kingdom of Heaven. I will let you "stew" on that for awhile.
Okay, I'm done,I'll chill out. Besides which, I didn't want to cook and heat the house up so I thought I would just wrap everything in foil and toss it in the back of the truck to let it slow cook. July in Georgia (and pretty much the rest of the country right now too) - well, let's just call it God's crock pot. It's not everyday that you can roast your veggies while they are still deep in the ground!
Keep Cool and be blessed!
me
Sunday, July 25, 2010
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Extra Extra!
Life happens! It doesn't always happen the way we want it to, or events when we want them to, but it happens. We participate or we cease to exist. We learn to accept and deal with disappointment and regret every day, but some of us never stop dreaming or reaching for those "just out of grasp " stars. We learn as we go. We dream, we do and some of us believe so much in our dream, that we just know that it will happen someday.
I am pleased as I can be to tell the world that my amazing son has reached for the stars and got just a little bit closer to them today.
At exactly 5:44 pm last night, the phone rang and this very pleasant voice asked to speak to my son by the name that everyone but family and old friends call him. I had a feeling it was a call that he had been waiting on for such a long time, and I was right. You see, we had submitted headshot and resume by email just a few nights before. Since we didn't get the call for a Friday call, we just figured it wasn't meant to be this time and settled into watching and waiting for the next opportunity to start up that ladder. Waiting led to that one wonderful phone call.
To say that he was excited would be putting it mildly. Ecstatic would be more accurate. Three feet off the floor and a grin as big as Kansas would come closer to describing his reaction after he got off the phone. We made the required call to the Hotline and got all of the information for the shoot and began the process of weeding out his wardrobe and packing a bag for him with the required 4 backup outfits.
I'm not sure if he slept at all last night, but I hope he did because it is a 12 hour day, and a lot of hurry up and wait. Being particularly insistent about being early for things, we left the house at 7:30 this morning for a 9:00 am call. I wanted to make sure I had time to get lost and un-lost, (or to quote someone near and dear to me, temporarily displaced!). We got there 45 minutes early, plenty of time to spare, only to find out, that had we recalled the Hotline, we would have discovered that the call time was changed to 10:00 am. We've got a lot to learn about this stuff! None the less, butterflies in his stomach, 4 outfits and a duffle bag included, he got signed in, and began his day of hurry up and wait. Not a problem. You could have told him he might be sitting there for a week, and he wouldn't have minded a bit. As I left, I glanced over my shoulder just in time to see him beginning to be part of the whole group that was there, each one of them, reaching for that first star. No! I didn't cry, I just grinned and walked off the set and headed home. Gonna be a long day!
I have shared a lot with you about both of my kids. They are both incredibly talented and blessed with amazing gifts that they have each had the opportunity to share with others. My daughter was dancing before she was walking and was doing solos and duets when she was 2. She was always a crowd pleaser because she was so tiny compared to the rest of the kids. When she was not quite 7, she had visions of ice skating and decided to hang up those dance shoes and take to the ice. 18 months later, she won a national competition for her age group. Trophies, gold medals, silver medals, bronze medals, all adorned her room as she grew up.
When we began a puppet ministry at our church, she was hesitant to participate, but she did it for her mama, and became one of the best puppeteers I've ever seen. That piece of stuffed cloth and yarn on her hand came to life and her personality resonated from it. She could do it all. There wasn't anything stopping her and now, she's a grownup (kind of) and dreaming new dreams and finding new talents and gifts to share with the world.
Remember a few weeks back and I told you about my son's incredible ability to memorize movies and characters down to every last detail. For as long as I can remember, this "little" boy has wanted to be an entertainer, and being sensible Mom, I tried my best to discourage him, but to no avail. Now, I'm glad that I failed at that endeavor, because today, he proved me wrong. I love it when that happens. No, I really do, because to me, that shows dedication. determination and a spirit of believing beyond anything that I think I could ever comprehend.
It's not a Golden Globe, it's not even a speaking part. Those don't come easy, but it's a start and to him, you might as well just have handed him an Oscar, because that's what he was seeing. Whether it's today and next week as an extra in a made for tv movie, or a one liner in something that could happen next month, he is living his dream. He is eating, sleeping, breathing, waiting and believing in all of those tomorrows that he has put on that shelf just waiting for him to show up and capture them in all of their glory. He is doing it and that impresses the daylights out of me.
I want to share this thought with you before I close. None of our kids are perfect, none of them, no matter what any of us wants to believe, they are not perfect and neither are we. But each of our children start off as a blessing to not just our lives, but our world and our existence. We teach them and mold them and set examples. We yell, we put them in time out, we hug them, we fix boo-boos. We cry when they break our hearts and we cry when they make us proud. We cry when they grow up and start their own life and we cry when they reach for the stars and actually pluck one from the night sky. I love them, unconditionally, forever. I hope you do yours, too.
So, if it's been awhile since you've opened those arms and scooped that ornery, rebellious teenager into them and hugged them like your very life depended upon it, do it! Do it now! Do it often! Tell them how much you love them, good and bad. Tell them that you know that they have made mistakes, and that's okay, because you STILL love them! Tell them that you made plenty yourself, but you grew up in spite of those mistakes and that is why you are standing there at that very moment doing exactly what you are doing - loving your child. They may pull back, they may yell at you, they may tell you to quit being stupid, they may tell you that they don't love you and accuse you of not loving them. But hug them anyway and tell them over and over and over again that they are loved.
In Rick Warren's book, The Purpose Driven Life, he tells us in Chapter Two, the very first sentence, "You are not an accident. Your birth was no mistake or mishap and your life is no fluke of nature. Your parents may not have planed you, but God did."
Remember, God never does anything by accident! He has a reason and purpose for each and every one of us. He wants us to learn and grow from our mistakes as well as our triumphs. Remember that the next time your children have led you down the path of wanting to wring their precious necks. We've all tested the waters, and that will never change. But, WE ALL HAVE A PURPOSE. We all have our moments to shine and we have all made bad choices and we have all had to deal with consequences. So, remember that before you bring the wrath of the world upon your offspring.
Well, it's supper time here. I would imagine that my son is either exhausted or exhilarated and he still has 5 hours to go on his first day of taking the first step of getting just a little closer to touching that first star. Can't wait to scoop him up and give him a big hug. My precious daughter has spent the afternoon sitting with a friend while she had some new artwork added, basically, a tatoo. And now, she and her husband are getting ready to spread out a feast for their friends to share to celebrate a special birthday. Wish she was a little closer so I hug her too. Love them both, more than life itself.
Do me a favor. Finish reading this installment of Life's Morsels and go hug your kid. If they're not where you can reach out and touch them, call them, send them an email, a text, Skype, whatever. Just tell them you love them and how very, very special they are to you.
Hugs, y'all!
Kaye
it wouldn't be me if I didn't leave you a couple of things to think about.....as always, this is In His Glory!
"Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, the fruit of the womb a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior are the children of one’s youth. Blessed is the man who fills his quiver with them! He shall not be put to shame when he speaks with his enemies in the gate." (Psalms 127:3-5 ESV)
Thursday, July 22, 2010
I Could While Away The Hours.....
This is one of my favorite songs from "The Wizard of Oz". You know it. The Scarecrow sings of the great things he would do if "he only had a brain". You can't help but singing it to yourself. It's a happy, perky, positive kind of tune, full of hope and promise. No matter how you are feeling at the time, it just brings a smile to your face when you sing or hum it.
I know the Scarecrow is only thinking about having a brain, but you know, those words go far deeper than that. Just imagine if you changed "a brain" to "if I only had the time". That kind of puts a whole new perspective on things. Don't you think!
So, just for the sake of pretending, let's go with it. "I could while away the hours, conferrin' with the flowers, consulting with the rain. And my head I'd be scratchin' and my thoughts were busy hatchin', if I only had the time.". Yes, I know. It doesn't rhyme, but there's a lot of truth in that alternate ending. Just imagine the wonderful things we could see and do and enjoy, if we only had the time!
I'd unravel every riddle for any individ'le, In trouble or in pain. With the thoughts you'll be thinkin' you could be another Lincoln......... But, this brings us to the next level of the song.
Here comes the fun part. Remember, in the movie, the Tin Man and the Cowardly Lion also dream about the possibilities, one with a heart and the other with courage. All three songs are sung to the same tune and essentially, these three characters are asking for fulfillment of that one very special thing that is missing from each of their lives - a brain, a heart and courage. See, it's not just the time to make these things happen. There's so much more at stake here. Think about the most villainous of people that you know exist in the world and put them in the place of the Tin Man? Do you think they would be changed if they had a feeling heart and not just a beating heart? How would it change our world, how would it change their life? Would they reach out and touch someone with that touch of someone that really cares or would it be the Midas touch and they would continue grabbing and monopolizing everything around them? Interesting concept, isn't it?
Then, of course, we can't leave out the Cowardly Lion. He lacks courage to stand up for what is right in his own life and the world around him. Where do you fit into that picture? Do you have the courage to stand up for what is right?
In essence, we have three totally fictitious and totally lovable characters that all want that one thing that will complete them and make them a better "person" (scarecrow, tin man or lion). Have you ever thought about the words to those three songs as somewhat of a prayer?
A man made of straw, of tin and a scruffley lion are all asking for that one special gift so they can make the world a better place.
Then, of course, we can't leave out the Cowardly Lion. He lacks courage to stand up for what is right in his own life and the world around him. Where do you fit into that picture? Do you have the courage to stand up for what is right?
In essence, we have three totally fictitious and totally lovable characters that all want that one thing that will complete them and make them a better "person" (scarecrow, tin man or lion). Have you ever thought about the words to those three songs as somewhat of a prayer?
A man made of straw, of tin and a scruffley lion are all asking for that one special gift so they can make the world a better place.
I know where all of those gifts come from. Do you? I think it's time to talk to the Guy upstairs and let Him help each of us figure out what wonderful thing we could do to make the world a better place if we only had............
Keep dreamin' and turn your dreams into prayers for hope and tomorrows and that ultimate wonderful place that is somewhere over the rainbow.
IN HIM!
I am faithfully His,
me!
Keep dreamin' and turn your dreams into prayers for hope and tomorrows and that ultimate wonderful place that is somewhere over the rainbow.
IN HIM!
I am faithfully His,
me!
Thought you might enjoy having the words to this delightful song!
If I Only Had A....
by Harold Arlen and E. Y. Harburg
Enjoy!
Brain
I could while away the hours, conferrin' with the flowers
Consultin' with the rain.
And my head I'd be scratchin' while
my thoughts were busy hatchin'
If I only had a brain.
I'd unravel every riddle for any individ'le,
In trouble or in pain.
With the thoughts you'll be thinkin'
you could be another Lincoln
If you only had a brain.
Oh, I could tell you why The ocean's near the shore.
I could think of things I never thunk before.
And then I'd sit, and think some more.
I would not be just a nothin' my head all full of stuffin'
My heart all full of pain.
I would dance and be merry, life would be a ding-a-derry,
If I only had a brain.
______________________________
Heart
When a man's an empty kettle he should be on his mettle,
And yet I'm torn apart.
Just because I'm presumin' that I could be kind-a-human,
If I only had heart.
I'd be tender - I'd be gentle and awful sentimental
Regarding Love and Art.
I'd be friends with the sparrows ...
and the boys who shoots the arrows
If I only had a heart.
Picture me - a balcony. Above a voice sings low.
Wherefore art thou, Romeo? I hear a beat....
How sweet.
Just to register emotion, jealousy - devotion,
And really feel the part.
I could stay young and chipper
and I'd lock it with a zipper,
If I only had a heart.
_____________________________
The Nerve
Yeh, it's sad, believe me, Missy,
When you're born to be a sissy
Without the vim and verve.
But I could show my prowess, be a lion not a mou-ess
If I only had the nerve.
I'm afraid there's no denyin' I'm just a dandelion,
A fate I don't deserve.
I'd be brave as a blizzard....
I'd be gentle as a lizard....
I'd be clever as a gizzard....
If the Wizard is a Wizard who will serve.
Then I'm sure to get a brain, a heart, a home, the nerve!
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Well, Did You?
The place was Philadelphia. The date was September 17, 1787. The event, well, it was a convention. Yes, they had those back then, too. At the conclusion of this "convention" there was a pretty impressive document signed by 38 people. Potentially, there could have been 41, but only 38 were present. This document was the U. S. Constitution.
Now, I know you've got to be familiar with at least part of it, the preamble. It goes like this:
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Have you ever REALLY thought about what those words mean? Essentially, it is historical evidence of what our founding fathers meant by all of the Amendments and Articles that follow the Preamble, and what they hoped each one would achieve.
There are articles that break down each branch of the government by who they are, what they do and who they report to. The amendments cover everything from the freedom of religion, press and expression to the most recent which discusses limiting congressional pay. That one was signed and added to the Constitution in 1992.
All through the Constitution, there are multiple references to voting and voting rights. So, if you are a registered voter, in the state of Georgia, today, July 20, 2010, you have the right to vote in the Primary Election. It is your right! If you are not registered, then go to your local Board of Elections and make sure you are registered in time to vote in the General Election in November.
Study your candidates! Don't just vote for one of them because the have the right party affiliation. Vote for the person that you can honestly say without any prolonged thought, that you feel from your heart, is the right person for the job.
The primary elections are party specific, but there are still a lot of people to choose from in most of the categories. Again, you still want the person that you think is best for the job. When the general election rolls around in November, then you can step away from total party affiliation and vote for the one that you just have the "gut" feeling about them and what they hope to achieve.
I'm not going to linger or give you any more history to digest, but I do have one request.
Read this next part out loud and think about what it means, and then go exercise your right to cast a ballot for the candidates of YOUR choice!
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Good! Now, GO VOTE!!!!!
Off to the polls!
Kaye
Now, I know you've got to be familiar with at least part of it, the preamble. It goes like this:
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Have you ever REALLY thought about what those words mean? Essentially, it is historical evidence of what our founding fathers meant by all of the Amendments and Articles that follow the Preamble, and what they hoped each one would achieve.
There are articles that break down each branch of the government by who they are, what they do and who they report to. The amendments cover everything from the freedom of religion, press and expression to the most recent which discusses limiting congressional pay. That one was signed and added to the Constitution in 1992.
All through the Constitution, there are multiple references to voting and voting rights. So, if you are a registered voter, in the state of Georgia, today, July 20, 2010, you have the right to vote in the Primary Election. It is your right! If you are not registered, then go to your local Board of Elections and make sure you are registered in time to vote in the General Election in November.
Study your candidates! Don't just vote for one of them because the have the right party affiliation. Vote for the person that you can honestly say without any prolonged thought, that you feel from your heart, is the right person for the job.
The primary elections are party specific, but there are still a lot of people to choose from in most of the categories. Again, you still want the person that you think is best for the job. When the general election rolls around in November, then you can step away from total party affiliation and vote for the one that you just have the "gut" feeling about them and what they hope to achieve.
I'm not going to linger or give you any more history to digest, but I do have one request.
Read this next part out loud and think about what it means, and then go exercise your right to cast a ballot for the candidates of YOUR choice!
"We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Good! Now, GO VOTE!!!!!
Off to the polls!
Kaye
1 Corinthians 2:9-16 (English Standard Version)
"9But, as it is written, (A) "What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man imagined, what God has(B) prepared(C) for those who love him"—
10these things(D) God has revealed to us through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches everything, even(E) the depths of God.
11For who knows a person’s thoughts(F) except the spirit of that person, which is in him? So also no one comprehends the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.
12Now(G) we have received not(H) the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might understand the things freely given us by God.
13And we impart this(I) in words not taught by human wisdom but taught by the Spirit,(J)interpreting spiritual truths to those who are spiritual.[a]
14The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are(K) folly to him, and(L) he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.
15The(M) spiritual person judges all things, but is himself to be judged by no one.
16(N) "For who has understood the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him?" But(O) we have the mind of Christ.
10these things(D) God has revealed to us through the Spirit. For the Spirit searches everything, even(E) the depths of God.
11For who knows a person’s thoughts(F) except the spirit of that person, which is in him? So also no one comprehends the thoughts of God except the Spirit of God.
12Now(G) we have received not(H) the spirit of the world, but the Spirit who is from God, that we might understand the things freely given us by God.
13And we impart this(I) in words not taught by human wisdom but taught by the Spirit,(J)interpreting spiritual truths to those who are spiritual.[a]
14The natural person does not accept the things of the Spirit of God, for they are(K) folly to him, and(L) he is not able to understand them because they are spiritually discerned.
15The(M) spiritual person judges all things, but is himself to be judged by no one.
16(N) "For who has understood the mind of the Lord so as to instruct him?" But(O) we have the mind of Christ.
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Tippy Toe Moments
The story goes something like this. Boy saves girl and girl's shoe. Girl falls for boy. Boy falls for girl. Girl finds out boy is a two-timing snake and girl threatens to use a machete and a pair of pliers on boy's sensitive areas. Girl forgives boy, life goes on and after much turmoil and interference, boy and girl fall in love and end up together at the end of the movie, while boy's ex-fiance goes to Tahiti without him on their non-honeymoon. Yada, yada, yada. Thank you Hollywood!
Every movie has a memorable quote and so does this one, "I wanna dance.......with you." Insert a loooonnnnngggggg pause between dance and with you and will have the tone right. I have heard my daughter mimic this line dozens of times and always with the thought that it was just extraordinarily corny beyond all belief. I, however, am a hopeless romantic and tend to believe that if if I was a young woman and a Matthew McConaughey type walked up to me in a lantern lit park in which I was totally surrounded by amorous couples, watching an incredibly romantic old black and white movie, that I would just absolutely melt. But, then the writers are smart cookies! They knew that from the gitgo. The play us and they do it very, very well!
Yes, I agree with my daughter, it's terribly corny, but it is also so romantic. In the right setting with the right "costar" those five words could easily get any young woman up on her tiptoes reaching to put her arms around the shoulders of her handsome leading man, you know, the one that just cast that romantic spell on her. There she would stand with a sweet but stupid grin on her face, in anticipation of a gentle kiss and then being literally swept off her feet and dancing in the arms of a man that she wanted to love and he in return. I think we all probably have A MOMENT like that one, somewhere in our memories. Maybe some of us are still experiencing them from time to time. When those tippy toe moments happen, you want to go running through a field of wild flowers in slow motion, a lacy wide-brimmed hat in one hand with ribbons trailing behind, and the other hand reaching out to the one that is getting ready to accept you into his embrace. Oh dear, kind of also reminds me of that scene in The Muppet Movie when Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog are doing exactly that. Oh, and don't forget the scene in the row boat with the perfectly filtered sunlight making sparkles on the pond's surface. Oy, I'm a hopeless romantic, no matter how you look at it.
The fact is that romance and tippy toe moments are only a small part of loving someone. There is so much more to a lifetime of happiness than just those tippy toe moments that we experience when we are falling in love. One thing that so many people don't realize when they do get married, is that marriage is a commitment in every way, shape and form. It is a job and you have to work at it constantly. They didn't come up with those vows for no reason. When the going gets tough, sometimes the parties go separate ways and haggle over kids, pets, bedspreads and electronics. It's not a pretty sight. I get so frustrated when "fresh" couples throw in the towel. Did they think it was always going to be fun and romantic?
Don't get me wrong, there are marriages that need to end because of mistrust and doubt, abuse in every form imaginable, and stepping beyond the realms of fidelity. I know of a few of those right now. It is so sad.
I, however, am not in one of those marriages. I am proud to say that I have been with the same wonderful man for over 35 years. Let it never be said that they were all perfect, because they weren't. We struggled many, many times, but the point is, that we fought for what we had and we are still here, with each other, two grown children, retirement on the horizon and things that we still want to do - together! We discovered the special tippy toe moments all through our marriage, and they weren't always about us. Sometimes, they were in watching our children grow, succeed and challenge life. Sometimes, they were for our own conquests in jobs or accomplishments.
There are very few marriages that are blessed with perfection. Most are riddled with financial woes, job issues, arguments over who's right when it comes to the kids, friends, lack of motivation and dozens and dozens of other reasons. Some people look at any challenge as a means to an end, and do just that, they end the marriage.
Don't get me wrong, there are marriages that need to end because of mistrust and doubt, abuse in every form imaginable, and stepping beyond the realms of fidelity. I know of a few of those right now. It is so sad.
I, however, am not in one of those marriages. I am proud to say that I have been with the same wonderful man for over 35 years. Let it never be said that they were all perfect, because they weren't. We struggled many, many times, but the point is, that we fought for what we had and we are still here, with each other, two grown children, retirement on the horizon and things that we still want to do - together! We discovered the special tippy toe moments all through our marriage, and they weren't always about us. Sometimes, they were in watching our children grow, succeed and challenge life. Sometimes, they were for our own conquests in jobs or accomplishments.
There are very few marriages that are blessed with perfection. Most are riddled with financial woes, job issues, arguments over who's right when it comes to the kids, friends, lack of motivation and dozens and dozens of other reasons. Some people look at any challenge as a means to an end, and do just that, they end the marriage.
So, whether you're engaged, newly married, an older couple or one that is looking to start over with new faces, remember this.
A wedding lasts but a few short hours, the marriage is something that you build day by day by day, year by year, lifetime by lifetime. It takes work, it takes compromise, it takes patience and understanding, it takes an unconditional love and it takes commitment. Because, there are money woes, illness, good times and bad ones, problems with the kids, issues with the in-laws, friendships that interfere, and more. The list of good and bad is endless.
In my little corner of the world, it is less than perfect, but we make the best of every day. After a long day, we're all at home, dinner is cooking, and then I have the satisfaction of knowing that it was enjoyed by my family. My treat is being able to comfortably sit back and smile at my little world. Everyone functions in it and is part of the team that makes it all come together. At the moment, my husband and son are cleaning up the kitchen! The food is put away, the dishes are clean and all is good with the world - at least within the confines of my brick ranch. As I take a moment to relax and breathe a little, I sit back, smile and remember the good stuff and occasionally the not so good stuff. These times become my own private tippy toe memories. I consider myself very, very blessed that I am married to this phenomenal man, that I have two incredible children that amaze me every day, a wonderful son-in-law, and a happy, blessed life.
I look at my parents, and I admire them so much. They have been together for over 58 years, and I marvel at how much closer they seem to get as they get older. The saying that love grows is so true. I watch my mom and dad together now, and they cherish every moment that they have, which has to be hard some days, because of my dad's health. But, the look in their eyes is one to cherish. It is of memories, caring, love, patience, devotion and a bond that is just unspoken and absolutely priceless. It's beautiful. Those are their tippy toe moments and memories that will last a lifetime.
At my house, I don't ever have to worry about my husband coming up to me and saying "I wanna dance, with you" because he doesn't dance at all and this little moment probably won't ever happen, but that's okay. I don't love him any less because he is not a Fred Astaire. To put it simply, I love this man more and more every day and I am so thankful for our life, good times and bad. I look forward to making even more memories and growing old together. It's been a good day, and tomorrow, there is another one for us to capture and make memorable.
Now it's time for you to do the same. So, get out that there and make your own Tippy Toe moment! Tell that one special person in your life and let them know that "I wanna dance...with you"!
Be blessed and make sure you count them every day!
Love y'all
Kaye
just a few more thoughts.....read and enjoy!
A wedding lasts but a few short hours, the marriage is something that you build day by day by day, year by year, lifetime by lifetime. It takes work, it takes compromise, it takes patience and understanding, it takes an unconditional love and it takes commitment. Because, there are money woes, illness, good times and bad ones, problems with the kids, issues with the in-laws, friendships that interfere, and more. The list of good and bad is endless.
In my little corner of the world, it is less than perfect, but we make the best of every day. After a long day, we're all at home, dinner is cooking, and then I have the satisfaction of knowing that it was enjoyed by my family. My treat is being able to comfortably sit back and smile at my little world. Everyone functions in it and is part of the team that makes it all come together. At the moment, my husband and son are cleaning up the kitchen! The food is put away, the dishes are clean and all is good with the world - at least within the confines of my brick ranch. As I take a moment to relax and breathe a little, I sit back, smile and remember the good stuff and occasionally the not so good stuff. These times become my own private tippy toe memories. I consider myself very, very blessed that I am married to this phenomenal man, that I have two incredible children that amaze me every day, a wonderful son-in-law, and a happy, blessed life.
I look at my parents, and I admire them so much. They have been together for over 58 years, and I marvel at how much closer they seem to get as they get older. The saying that love grows is so true. I watch my mom and dad together now, and they cherish every moment that they have, which has to be hard some days, because of my dad's health. But, the look in their eyes is one to cherish. It is of memories, caring, love, patience, devotion and a bond that is just unspoken and absolutely priceless. It's beautiful. Those are their tippy toe moments and memories that will last a lifetime.
At my house, I don't ever have to worry about my husband coming up to me and saying "I wanna dance, with you" because he doesn't dance at all and this little moment probably won't ever happen, but that's okay. I don't love him any less because he is not a Fred Astaire. To put it simply, I love this man more and more every day and I am so thankful for our life, good times and bad. I look forward to making even more memories and growing old together. It's been a good day, and tomorrow, there is another one for us to capture and make memorable.
Now it's time for you to do the same. So, get out that there and make your own Tippy Toe moment! Tell that one special person in your life and let them know that "I wanna dance...with you"!
Be blessed and make sure you count them every day!
Love y'all
Kaye
just a few more thoughts.....read and enjoy!
1 Corinthians 13
Love
1If I speak in the tongues[a] of men and of angels, but have not love, I am only a resounding gong or a clanging cymbal.
2If I have the gift of prophecy and can fathom all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have a faith that can move mountains, but have not love, I am nothing.
3 If I give all I possess to the poor and surrender my body to the flames,[b] but have not love, I gain nothing.
4Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud.
5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9For we know in part and we prophesy in part,
10but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears.
11When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.
12Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
13And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
5It is not rude, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.
6Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth.
7It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres.
8Love never fails. But where there are prophecies, they will cease; where there are tongues, they will be stilled; where there is knowledge, it will pass away. 9For we know in part and we prophesy in part,
10but when perfection comes, the imperfect disappears.
11When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, I reasoned like a child. When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.
12Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known.
13And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.
Friday, July 16, 2010
SOOOOOO Fluffy!

Do you realize that I am this excited about a movie that was entirely computer generated! Amazing what they can do. Thanks to some computer generated kids and a lovable old villain, I think I can safely say that I am ready to tackle my weekend. Full steam ahead!
Little Agnes has her "fluffy" unicorn, her kitten book and all of those cute little yellow minions. Almost makes me wish that I had some of those little yellow guys running around my house. Huggable, loveable, cute as a button. No, I'm not writing this whole blog about those delightful characters, but sitting there thinking about the movie reminded me of some of the things that I grew up "hugging" the stuffing out of and loving them until they absolutely fell apart.
There was a cartoon when I was little called "Beanie and Cecil" and I loved it! It was all about the adventures of a little boy and his sea serpent. For Christmas that year, Santa brought me a Cecil stuffed animal that had a pull string and would talk. I thought it was so cool. Its body kind of looped around and if you were small enough, it would almost fit around your waist like an innertube.
Some of my toys made it into the next century, but with a lot of changes and upgrades. I had one of the "original" Barbies with that black and white striped swimsuit and the real earring studs that you could take out and she had natural looking blonde hair pulled up into a tight pony tail. The ones that they make now have that awful shiny plastic hair. Just makes me shudder. I had a Barbie house that was made of cardboard and it folded out and made this huge house. Now, they are snap together plastic with working elevators. Sometimes I wish I still had some of those old toys. In mint condition, they are worth a fortune, but not so much interested in how many thousands I could get for them in as much as I want to step back in time and be a little kid again. Wouldn't that be so cool, if we could just close our eyes and pop back in time and play with our old toys whenever we wanted.
When I was growing up, I saw so much incredible technology and progress happen right in front of my eyes. It's even more amazing for people of parent's ages and older. We really take so much for granted now because technology is moving almost faster than we can keep up with it, let alone comprehend it.
Hot summers meant you left your windows open a crack and used a fan, or for that matter, we were just used to it. We played outside from morning til night. It was safe for us to take off on our bikes and ride all over town and play, just as long as we were home when we were supposed to be. I remember one little town in particular, in northern Ohio. It was a very little town! Our neighborhood had slate sidewalks. You don't see that anymore! Great for roller skating, oh yes, and roller skates fit over your shoes and you had a key that you wore on a ribbon or a shoestring around your neck. I remember one house that had a HUGE Colorado blue spruce in the front yard, and more than once, I climbed so high, it felt like I was on top of the world.
I remember sitting at the top of the steps to the basement and playing with my new "slinky" toy. Simple things were so much fun.
I walked to and from school. Sometimes, I would have enough change left that I would stop at the corner store and get an orange sherbert push-up! Now, that's something they still make, but I don't think they taste quite as good as they did when I was a kid.
This town was small enough, that we were able to walk to church on Sunday mornings. I remember snowfalls with drifts so high, that they covered the tops of the chain link fence in my grandparent's back yard. On more than one occasion, their little Schnauzer, Roger, made a mad dash and escaped.
I also remember when my grandparents got one of the first color television sets. I remember stretching out on the floor and watching Bonanza in full color!
Okay, flashback over for just a moment. I'm back in 2010 sitting in my office typing on a computer that is not much bigger than a tool box. I have a flat screen monitor that takes up very little space. What's weird is that I remember when computers took up entire floors of buildings and had reel to reel tape feeds.
Here we go again. Remember your first job and all of the things about it? One of my first jobs was in a local department store working in the gift wrap center. We didn't have ready made bows. We made them ourselves. At checkout time, we used a monstrous manual NCR cash register that was as big as a car! Now look at them. They are tiny, sometimes within a computer, electronic, portable and have amazing functions with memories. Almost scary if you put too much thought into it.
Whoa, I'm tired. Time travel is exhausting. I could go on and on with my memories. One special one leads to another. They are endless and most of them bring huge smiles to my face. You know, my kids have a lot to talk about and remember from their childhoods, but with as much technology that I have witnessed in my 57 years, I can't even begin to imagine what more my kids and my future grandkids will see. What I see now as an absolute wonder is going to be one of their memories of something very common, old and out of date.
Regardless of how much our world has changed and the fact that time really does seem to be moving faster as I get older, there are a things in each of our lives that are constants. Our family for one. If you are my age and blessed as I am to have both parents living, don't let a day go by that you don't give thanks for them and be sure to tell them regularly how very special they are to you. Tell them thank you. Tell them you love them. If you parents and grandparents have passed, you know, you can still tell them. Just whisper it with your eyes closed. They will hear you and they will send the same back to you. You'll know it, too. It's that warm spot in your heart when you think about them and the special memories.
For many of us, we have children that are a constant, even though you can't really put a brick on their heads to slow down their growth. No matter how big they get, they will always be your children, and don't let a day go by that you don't give thanks for them and be sure to tell them regularly how very special they are to you. Tell them thank you. Tell them you love them.
The third constant in many of our lives is our belief in a Deity. God is there for us 24/7/365. He doesn't move, He doesn't change his number, He never gives up on us. WE ARE HIS KIDS! He has watched us grow and make mistakes, big and little. He has watched us grow, learn, live, love, rejoice, grieve, prosper, suffer, worship, share, succeed and fail. Don't let a day go by that you don't give thanks to Him and tell him regularly how very special He is to you. Tell Him thank you. Tell Him you love Him. But, you know what? He already knows that!
I think I'm going to call it a day. It's been a good one, too. I got a refresher course in Geometry and was actually able to remember enough of it that I helped a young man with his homework! Go figure! Talk about going back in time! You don't even want to know how long it's been and it wouldn't be nice of you to ask, so don't!
The point of all of this is simple. Sometimes, we just need to make time slow down and let us catch up anad one of the best ways to do that is to use your time machine. Take time to close your eyes and just remember. If you see a cute, computer generated movie that makes you all "fluffy" inside, look at that as a special gift and let it take you back to a time when you can remember your own stuffed "unicorn" or whatever it was that made you feel safe, and warm and loved. Play with those old toys in your time machine, and then dash back to 2010 and give thanks to the One that made it ALL possible! Just be home in time for dinner!
"It's so fluffy!" Sweet little Agnes, you have no idea just how precious you are, even if you are just a cartoon character. You took me back to a time when life seemed simpler and you made me remember some wonderful things. So, pardon me while I go scoop up my own "fluffy" unicorn and head off to bed. I have sweet dreams and memories ahead and a play date with some great old toys and friends. Tomorrow is yet another day to experience our crazy fast paced world and give thanks for that miraculous time machine in our minds.
Now, it's your turn. YOU go remember something wonderful, grab your own "fluffy" unicorn and let it carry you away to your own sweet dreams and simpler times!
Good night y'all!
Kaye
Thursday, July 15, 2010
What He Said - From Aesop to Matthew
Did you ever hear the term "wolf in sheep's clothing"? It like many other frequently used quotes has an origin that goes back to over 500 years before the birth of Christ. It is also referenced in the New Testament in the Gospel of Matthew, chapter 7, verse 15. However, there is no difference at all in what the two translations mean.
Aesop's story evolved around a wolf that disguised himself as a sheep in order to be able to enjoy a fine meal of mutton. The biblical reference warns us to "Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves".
We endeavor to teach our children this as they are growing up. We try to teach them the difference between someone who is trustworthy and potentially a good friend versus someone who is an opportunist and guising himself in your presence to gain rich's and spoils at your expense. The rough part is that even as adults, we have to learn this lesson over and over again.
We may become more skeptical and less trusting, but at some point, that big bad wolf is going to reach out and snatch our very soul from us. Even if only for a brief moment, I guarantee you, it has happened to each and every one of us at some point in our lives. It could be that bully on the playground with little ones, the jock that befriends the geek in high school only to make a mockery of him at a later time, the co-worker that chums up to you in order to determine your weak point and then takes advantage of it. Any one of us has been the recipient of the cruel attack of that wolf, but we are also human, and at one point or another in our lives, sadly, I bet we've been the wolf, too. This all goes back to something I said several blogs earlier - can't we just all get along?
Throughout our lives, we should all have a passion. We are not just a body. We have a soul and within our soul lives our passion. Within each of us is the ability to make a difference in so many ways. Exist to be passionate! Make a difference in not just your own existence, but the very breath of life of each and every person around you. This crazy world of ours is full of false prophets, of wolves in sheep's clothing. Set out to be the sheep or a shepherd, not the wolf. By your example, others will follow.
As far as the wolves out there are concerned, take off that musty rented costume. There's a lot to be learned before you have the right to howl at the moon.
In Galatians 6:14, Paul says "May it never be that I would boast, except in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, through which the world has been crucified to me, and I to the world." I think what Paul is saying is this - by boasting only in the cross of Jesus and making IT your ONLY focus or passion, you will then be able to freely enjoy all of the good things that He has in mind for you and they will begin to will fall into place. I am just as guilty as is the next person when it comes to this, and I openly admit it. I am not proud of some of the things that I've said and done during my life. But I do know this much, I don't want to be the wolf. I want to be able to bask in glory, reap my rewards in Heaven and be a sheep with the greatest Shepherd of all.
Be a cross centered person in every facet of your life and it will help you to keep the wolf at bay.
Remember, Jesus charges us all to "feed my sheep".
Restored and at peace,
Me
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