Friday, September 3, 2010

Junior Mints and Elephants and Watermelon Ice

Sunny mornings, gentle breezes, butterflies, bird songs....hmmm, just some of the calming reminders and memories of warm, summer days and appreciating the world around me.   So many things to be grateful for.


Today, going to be 93 again.  But the wonderful news is that God is blessing us with 60's in the mornings and 80's in the daytime for almost a week!  Glory Hallelujah!   That's almost opening the windows weather to air at the house, well, maybe in the early mornings.


I love beautiful blue skies with those wonderful cloud shapes.  Sometimes, the pollution and the gunk in the air along with the total absence of any hope of rain, just gives us a murky sky with skinny little clouds that look like just that "skinny little clouds".  But lately, we've been finding whole menageries in the sky and watching them drift into each other and make new shapes.  I'm such a dork sometimes.  I get excited by some of the most simple of things, but the neat part about it, is that excitement just kinda hangs around for awhile and makes me smile.  So, I guess sometimes it's a good thing that I'm a dork.  I'm sure there are hundreds of other words to describe that one type, but I just like "dork".


Today is Friday, and just happens to be the day before we have my Daddy's big 80th birthday bash.  There are all kinds of friends and family coming, some even from points far away.  It's going to be so cool.  He is so excited about seeing everyone and I think about being the center of attention.


Saturday, we are having a feast!  And with thanks going out to my dearest friends, and family members, it's going to be spectacular!  No one, absolutely no one, will go home hungry!  I promise.  Sunday promises to be filling as well.  Brunch with all of the trimmings from berries to shrimp n grits!  They will be so full, they are going to want to stay another night.


Today's little story is going to be just that, little, but chocked full of wonderful memories, giggles, dreams and peace.


My titles are often elusive and you may not be able to figure out where I am going until well into the blog.  That's not going to be a problem today.  


Junior Mints and Elephants - when my son was much younger, if we were all out driving and spotted some great clouds, he wouldn't always see the elephants and puppies, or the alligator with its jaws open.  He saw things in a much simpler way and one of my favorites was when he looked out the car window and up at the sky and simply said "oh, look, that one looks like a Junior Mint!".  To this day, we still all "see" a Junior Mint when we study the clouds for artwork.  Even in the simplest of things, God sends us a giggle and an ooo and awe.  Just makes me smile, and we had one of those Junior Mints moments a couple of days ago.  I'm still smiling!


Watermelon Ice - missing someone is heart wrenching.  The grief and sadness can be overwhelming.  The "whys" don't make sense to us.  We fear closing our eyes because of reliving that "moment" when they were "gone".  If you stop and think about it, there have been moments and situations in all of our lives when someone that had passed on was able to let us know that "it's okay.  I'm okay and you will be fine.".  Sometimes, it's a hanky in a coat pocket, or the smell of a particular perfume, or seeing an unusual bird that just doesn't fit into the scenario.  Those are the "take your breath away" instantaneous moments that warm your heart, make you smile and quietly send love to the one that has a permanent spot in your heart.  Dreams - sometimes tough to deal with and we wake in tears or feeling distraught, but sometimes, when it's time, those dreams can leave us with wonderful things to take over the sadness and wake us up with a giggle and a smile.  So, here's to someone's dream, watermelon ice and being who you are.  Keep smiling and know that in that bright blue sky with God's floating menagerie, that there are special people looking down on us and giving us "little" wonderful moments to let us know that it's okay.


Time to Power Clean and start cooking.  Y'all be blessed today and always and don't look so far for your memories and your peace.  They are right in front of you.  Close your eyes, listen, remember the smells, the silliness, everything and then just smile!


Love y'all,  God bless you each and every day!
K






Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Blue Vase


There is this really pretty vase in my cupboard.  I just love it.  It's kind of a Dutch Blue motif with scroll work and flowers.  It was part of a set of two that I gave to my grandmother many, many years ago.  They were actually mini-urns.  She gave them back to me a few years before she passed away, and I always cherished them because of the sentimentality and the wonderful memories that they brought back when I used them.  So, for years, they sat on my window-sill and they contained potpourri or the occasional small bunch of flowers.

Accidents happen.  There is no escaping that.  It's a known fact.  We're all familiar with Murphy's Law.  Trust me, it has knocked at my door many, many times, and just when you think you've had all that you can handle, it delivers yet another blow to your otherwise normal life, and then, well, you can pretty much figure it out from here.

Suffice it to say, things fall, they break, sometimes beyond repair.  If you're the type to try and "fix" things, you  scoop up the pieces, run for the Crazy Glue gel, tweezers and magnifying glass and set up trying to restore what was once "whole".  You might get it to where it looks "okay", but it will never be perfect again.  Water seeps through the cracks, and our once beautiful piece looks so sad.

Kids are the same way.  For that matter, people, no matter what age they are, are the same way.  You can criticize and belittle until you have beaten them down to nothing more than those pieces of that broken vase.  Just like that vase, it takes a lot to put the pieces back together.  Sometimes, an awful lot, more than some people are willing to do to help restore someone to what they once were.  That is just so, so sad.  Have you ever known people like that?  I'm sure you have.  We've all been exposed to them at some point in our lives.  The hard part for each of us to admit to, though, is that there have been times in our own lives when we have been the one delivering the wrath and "breaking" the "vase".  Some of us learn and try to make things better, others cannot see beyond their own wounds that maybe go back for years and years, and simply think that the way they are handling things with this or that person, is the right way, the only way.  Destruction begets even more destruction, and that is not just sad, but heart-wrenching.

I couldn't ever have children, but God blessed my husband and I with two absolutely amazing adopted children, both of whom, I not only adore, but love beyond all reason and would lay my life down for either of them if it came to that.  There were moments when they were growing up, that I lashed out and yelled and maybe said things that hurt and belittled.  I wasn't and am still not the "perfect" parent.  But, as I have said in a previous blog, children don't come with instruction manuals, and parents make mistakes, just like their kids.

I have my own two children, but over the years, I've had countless other kids that lovingly called me "mom" or "momma #2" and they found our home a comfy place to be.  There were always good things to eat and plenty to do and always someone that would listen, to even the most trivial of topics.  They may not have been important to me, but they were to the kids sharing them, whether mine or someone else's.  I love kids.  They are one of the greatest gifts we can ever receive from God.  In each one's own special way, they are blessings and leave a mark on your life, but more importantly, your heart.

The reason I decided to venture out with this topic tonight was due to something I witnessed yesterday.  I have the wonderful privilege of helping out some friends with being the "wheels" for their son.  He is a totally cool kid.  Love him to pieces.  Yesterday, he showed the world just how great he is.  Now, I'm not going into too much detail, but just know this.  In a competition vying for a coveted spot on a performance physical fitness team, this young man made me so absolutely proud, I was about to bust at the seams and couldn't wait to tell his parents about what he had done.  He finished the course, ran 2 miles, 8 laps, 15+ minutes, heart pounding, red faced and shuddering at the end, collapsed to the ground to rest.  But, then he looked out across the track and saw one of his comrades struggling and losing ground and confidence.  So, he pulled himself together, ran around the track and paced himself with this other child and coached him and encouraged him and helped lead him to the finish line, but more importantly, to accomplishment.  I just wanted to scoop him up like he was mine and hug the stuffings out of him, but you know, as a teenager, it's not cool if your mother does it to you out in public, let alone, a family friend.  Leadership, spirit, true comradery.  I was proud as punch.  Unfortunately, my joy over his success and show of spirit and encouragement, was momentarily overshadowed when I heard the father of another child publicly berating and belittling him from the track side all the way to their car.  It was all I could do to keep my composure and before I could walk over and speak on behalf of the young man, they were loaded and peeling out of the gravel lot at the park.  People, don't ever do that to your kids, but sure as shootin', don't do it in public around their peers and the other parents.  I felt so sorry for the young man.  I don't know how old he is, but couldn't have been more than 13 and he looked as if it was all he could do to hold back tears.  Shame on that father.  God bless that child, and I sincerely hope and pray that his life is not always like that.  My only sorrow now, is that I did not go over and say something before they rushed out of the park.

Just so you know, it never hurts to tell someone that they have done a good job, whether it's an employee, a co-worker, one of your children, a friend, a spouse or other family member.  Praise builds confidence and pride.  I know most of us who have had and still have the privilege of raising our children, have, I hope, handed out plenty of "atta-boys" and "atta-girls" to our kids.  Because, amazingly, for every time we take our kids down a notch or two for the stupid reasons, it takes a whole lot more pats on the back and extensions of praise to make up for that one scream-fest or accusation of momentary thoughtlessness or lack of thinking to put them back together.

So, here we are, back at that pretty little blue vase.  I still have it.  I still cherish it.  It reminds me of my grandmother, but the cracks and the yellowed glue smears also remind me of my own imperfections and of all the times that I might have said or done something that put someone in the spot of being "the vase".

When God created me, He knew from the moment I was born that I was not going to be perfect.  I've made mistakes my whole life, and still do, but I spend each moment of each day trying to continually learn from what I've done wrong and make it right the next time.  Sometimes, it takes a few "do-overs" to get there.

One last analogy, and then I will wrap things up.  To my daughter, if you are reading this, sorry sweetie, but it's priceless and I have to share.  Several years ago, Walmart Stores wowed the country with their innovative, talking self-checkout scanners.  There were a lot of glitches in the early days, and one such story is near and dear to my heart, as it involves my daughter and her dearest friend. They were chomping at the bit to do the "cool" self-checkout thing and were just having the best time with it, UNTIL, we got to the bananas and the donuts.  For nearly 5 minutes, those girls steamed when the sweet, feminine voice on the scanner kept telling them to please remove the yellow bananas from the bag and put them back on the scanner.  It took 8, maybe 10 tries, but they finally satisfied that invisible voice and moved on to, OMG, the donuts.  Who knew that something so yummy could be such a pain!  They were hand selected, assorted varieties in one of the pack it yourself boxes that hold a dozen.  Problem was, that the box had a UPC bar code on the bottom and when the girls scanned it, the pleasant voice asked for quantity.  So, they put 12.  The scanner interpreted that to be 12 dozen and we ended up summoning the Walmart employee to use her fancy little employee authorization card to undo our failure and reset the stupid, confounded, self scanner and get that overbearing invisible lady off our backs so we could pay and go.  The girls were beyond embarrassed and to make things just a little bit worse, I used the situation as the basis for a children's sermon at church the following Sunday.  Couldn't help it, it just fit in.  This is where I am going with this.  I call them "do-overs".  The girls had lots of them that day at Wally World.  More importantly, God gives us all lots of them on a daily basis.

He doesn't berate and belittle us.  He probably shakes His mighty head and then He holds out His big, loving arms and gives us a hug, pats us on the head and tells us, "I know you messed up, but I am giving you another chance".  How great is that!  There are not many situations in real earthly life where that happens, but it is really nice to know, that when we don't get it right the first time, that our Heavenly Daddy is ready to give us a hand and a Do-Over!  Even better, He knows just how many do-overs it will take for the lesson to sink in.  I think it's called Forgiveness, and He expects us to do the same.

Okay, I'm done.  Go hug your kids.  If they can't spell Mississippi yet, it's okay and if they persist in trying to make 2 + 2 = 5, that's okay, too.  They will learn.  Encourage them and love them.  Let them know you are proud of them and while you're at it, if you're proud of someone else's kid too, tell them.  I just love it when kids get that silly grin on their faces and blush when they realize that they are being told that they are great.

Goodnight, y'all!  and God bless.  Oh, by the way, you're great!  Love you!
K

Monday, August 30, 2010

I'll Be There for You!

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Earlier this morning, I was sitting with my new found friends at the Caribou Coffee,  my new Monday/Wednesday fave place while I wait on someone to finish ROTC.  Today was a little different from the regular M/W routine as my #1 son had to be on set with a a 630 am call.  That meant up at 430 am, leave the house at 520, pick up the other young'en and start my taxi run for the day.  Even the dog complained when I woke him up to go outside at 430 this morning.  Ever heard a dog  whine and say "awe, Mom"?  He did, I swear he did!


Okay, so now we are driving, and I now have two hyper teenage boys in my car and they are discussing such highly intelligent things as Cartman, Ahhhnold sound boards, Simpsons and more.  Oh, goody!  Now, I'm getting some advanced education on what young "men" consider hysterically funny and what I find "acceptable".  Somewhere in there, there must be some common ground, but at 545 in the morning, I don't think I'm going to worry about it, as it's keeping me awake!  Destinations accomplished and time for the caffeine!  Destinations accomplished and now it's my turn.


I'm quite excited about the fact that I can now walk into this charming little bistro and have them greet me with "going to have your usual half and half large today?".  That's so cool!  They remember the face and they remember what I order!  That's so incredibly awesome, and what customer service!  Me thinks that today, I shall leave a small tip!  Like I said, my new favorite quiet place and you just can't beat the free wi-fi!  However, their only fault is that they don't have a cot available for me to sneak in a nap, on what is going to be a long day.  Oh well, that's what reclining bucket seats are for in my car.  Not the most comfortable of solutions, but for a catnap, it will do.


Now, that I'm settled into my own version of Central Perk from Friends, I guess, it's time for me to do some of that daily thought provoking stuff that got me started writing Life's Morsels, and to think this all started with years and years of personal journaling that I never shared with anyone.  Perhaps some wish that I would keep my thoughts to myself, but they don't have to read, either, do they!


Here goes.  Ready?  Well, whether you are or not, last warning, hit the little X or read on.


Were you or are you a Friends fan?  We used to watch it every week and now of course, we are watching the reruns and in some cases, even know the dialogue.  It's all very predictable, as most sitcoms are, but it just kinda jabs at you and you can't help but either laugh or recant the craziness and stupidity of the episode, even now, some 6+ years later after the final show.  The show ran for 10 years, from 1994 until 2004, with over 230 episodes, nominated 63 times for awards and is still probably one of the most quoted shows ever.  I find it profound!


It all starts with that crazy song at the beginning, you know the one..."I'll be there for you, etc, etc, etc.".  All of the Friends are splashing around in the fountain in front of an old apartment building, and for some strange reason, there is a sofa and a floor lamp there as well.  Always thought that was kind of weird, but it's make believe, so they are entitled to a little creative license.


Do you have your own version of Central Perks?  Or are you a Cheers person, where "everybody knows your name"?  Whatever, I hope that you do have someone that you can lean on, count on, confide in, share secrets with, laugh, cry and rant with.  Just kind of makes things a little bit more special.


"But, I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.  I'll be there for you, like I've been there before.  I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too. "


Those are such neat words and they really have such a special meaning when you start putting some thought into it.  Perhaps I think too much.  Nah, not possible!


As usual, I have some thoughts about this topic that have a direct connection to my spiritual foundation and my "Best Friend".  By now, you know what the answer is here, but if this is your first time to visit Life's Morsels, let me share with you.  


Historically, whether you are a spiritual person or not, you have to admit, that at some point, some where, the existence of mankind started with just two people, whether they fell out of the sky or were created by a Higher being.  Come on now, you know it takes two to tango, so just don't go there with me, besides, this is my blog, and you are the reader.  I know people that believe that when we die, you become worm food, and that the big bang theory is real, and that there is no higher authority, let alone a spiritual life.  They are entitled to believe anything they want, as am I.  My belief is Biblical, and starts with a Big Bang Theory of all its own.  It goes like this "God said bang, and it happened."  Short and sweet.  Give credit where credit is due.  Of course, following in that belief, the original two sinners in this world of ours were named Adam and Eve, and no matter how you try to explain it, we all go back to that one moment that God created Adam and then Eve from a rib bone.  So, no matter what color hair we have, where we live, what we believe, good or bad, we are all connected to each other from the beginning of time, whether it's the theory I support or your own.  My question is this, "why can't we all just get along?", after all, we are ALL related!


I have a name for my very best Best Friend, and it is God.  I don't know if you subscribe, believe or support a Higher or Divine Authority, but I do, but I also know that many of you out there may call Him/Her by another name.  I think that one of the wonderful blessings in life in this country of ours, is the right to believe or not believe in what we want.  That is one of the many freedoms that we have in this country.


But, I also know that there are many of our freedoms and rights that are subject to interpretation, one of which is freedom of speech, which is granted to us by the First Amendment.  I must admit, I become so frustrated with those that tend to hide behind the First Amendment and use it as a means of supporting their "right" to colorfully express themselves.  Not my thing, but  I think people today are desensitized to the use of certain words or phrases.   I especially don't like it when young people, middle school and high school age, take advantage of their "freedom" and routinely and freely express themselves on Facebook and other public forums.   I guess is their way of venting or ranting.  Had I don't that when I was that age, I would have been blowing bubbles for a month of Sundays due to all of the soap that had lathered the inside of my mouth.  So, as a result, I don't much like the use of some words, and in my house, it's a major offense to even think them, let alone use them.  Does that make me prudish?  Maybe, but I don't think so.  If it does, so be it.  I'm not ashamed of the person that I am, inside or out and if someone is comfortable with the perception that is left with others, then they have successfully accomplished their personal goal.  That's okay.  For me personally, I think that there are so many more eloquent and expressive words and phrases that can drive a point home without "those" words.  


There is one friend, however, that I don't ever have to worry about, and as we've discussed a couple of paragraphs up, His name is God, He has a Son, and there is a Holy Spirit.  They are Three, but They are One. I know, it's a little confusing if they are not part of your life and you don't know the whys and wherefores.  But miraculously, it's true!   And He/They are the Great Miracle Makers.  Point being, though, that THEY have dozens and dozens of other names too, in different religious books, sects, beliefs, languages?  Whether you are a believer of one sort or another or a believer of nothing, I hope you have and know "who" your friends are and have the same wonderful appreciation for them as I have for mine.  What would this world be without at least one good friend.


So here's to friends, all of them.  Love them and respect them for who they are inside and out.  Challenge them, and overall appreciate them for who they are and what they believe in, because you are lucky to have them in your life, regardless of how they believe.


Drop into your own version of Central Perk.  Maybe it's a Mickey D's, or the kitchen table at home, or the sofa at a friend's house.  Drop in and be thankful that you have that wonderful spot to share with your friend!


Thought you might be interested in some of the "other" names from the Old and New Testaments of the Bible.  Rather interesting.  I've got a whole list at the end of this edition, and there are references where you can find out the story behind each one.


For now, even if "you're stuck in second gear" "and it wasn't your day, your week, your month, or even your year", just be thankful for the One that's there for you.


"But, I'll be there for you, when the rain starts to pour.   I'll be there for you, like I've been there before.   I'll be there for you, cause you're there for me too."  You have to provide your own fountain, sofa and lamp, though!


Have a great Monday,  y'all!
K


if you are curious, the list of names is below...





THE NAMES OF GOD
OLD TESTAMENT NAMES FOR GOD

ELOHIM......Genesis 1:1, Psalm 19:1, meaning "God", a reference to God's power and might.
ADONAI......Malachi 1:6, meaning "Lord", a reference to the Lordship of God.
JEHOVAH--YAHWEH.....Genesis 2:4, a reference to God's divine salvation.
JEHOVAH-MACCADDESHEM.......Exodus 31:13, meaning "The Lord thy sanctifier"
JEHOVAH-ROHI......Psalm 23:1, meaning "The Lord my shepherd"
JEHOVAH-SHAMMAH.......Ezekiel 48:35, meaning "The Lord who is present"
JEHOVAH-RAPHA.........Exodus 15:26, meaning "The Lord our healer"
JEHOVAH-TSIDKENU......Jeremiah 23:6, meaning "The Lord our righteousness"
JEHOVAH-JIREH.........Genesis 22:13-14, meaning "The Lord will provide"
JEHOVAH-NISSI.........Exodus 17:15, meaning "The Lord our banner"
JEHOVAH-SHALOM........Judges 6:24, meaning "The Lord is peace"
JEHOVAH-SABBAOTH......Isaiah 6:1-3, meaning "The Lord of Hosts"
JEHOVAH-GMOLAH........Jeremiah 51:6, meaning "The God of Recompense"
EL-ELYON..............Genesis 14:17-20,Isaiah 14:13-14, meaning "The most high God”
EL-ROI................Genesis 16:13, meaning "The strong one who sees"
EL-SHADDAI............Genesis 17:1,Psalm 91:1, meaning "The God of the mountains or God Almighty"
EL-OLAM...............Isaiah 40:28-31, meaning "The everlasting God"

MORE NAMES OF GOD
ABBA.............................Romans 8:15
ADVOCATE.........................I John 2:1 (kjv)
ALMIGHTY.........................Genesis 17:1
ALPHA............................Revelation 22:13
AMEN.............................Revelation 3:14
ANCIENT OF DAYS..................Daniel 7:9
ANOINTED ONE.....................Psalm 2:2
APOSTLE..........................Hebrews 3:1
ARM OF THE LORD..................Isaiah 53:1
AUTHOR OF LIFE...................Acts 3:15
AUTHOR OF OUR FAITH..............Hebrews 12:2
BEGINNING.........................Revelation 21:6
BLESSED & HOLY RULER..............1 Timothy 6:15
BRANCH............................Jeremiah 33:15
BREAD OF GOD......................John 6:33
BREAD OF LIFE.....................John 6:35
BRIDEGROOM........................Isaiah 62:56
BRIGHT MORNING STAR...............Revelation 22:16
CHIEF SHEPHERD.....................1 Peter 5:4
CHOSEN ONE.........................Isaiah 42:1
CHRIST.............................Matthew 22:42
CHRIST OF GOD......................Luke 9:20
CHRIST THE LORD....................Luke 2:11
CHRIST, SON OF LIVING GOD..........Matthew 16:16
COMFORTER..........................John 14:26(kjv)
COMMANDER..........................Isaiah 55:4
CONSOLATION OF ISRAEL...............Luke 2:25
CONSUMING FIRE......................Deut. 4:24, Heb. 12:29
CORNERSTONE.........................Isaiah 28:16
COUNSELOR...........................Isaiah 9:6
CREATOR.............................1 Peter 4:19
DELIVERER..............................Romans 11:26
DESIRED OF ALL NATIONS.................Haggai 2:7
DOOR...................................John 10:7(kjv)
END....................................Revelation 21:6
ETERNAL GOD............................Deut. 33:27
EVERLASTING FATHER.....................Isaiah 9:6
FAITHFUL & TRUE........................Revelation 19:11
FAITHFUL WITNESS.......................Revelation 1:5
FATHER.................................Matthew 6:9
FIRSTBORN (3)........................................Rom.8:29,Rev.1:5,Col.1:15
FIRSTFRUITS............................1 Cor.15:20-23
FOUNDATION.............................1 Cor. 3:11
FRIEND OF TAX COLLECTORS & SINNERS.....Matthew 11:19
GENTLE WHISPER.........................1 Kings 19:12
GIFT OF GOD............................John 4:10
GLORY OF THE LORD......................Isaiah 40:5
GOD....................................Genesis 1:1
GOD ALMIGHTY...........................Genesis 17:1
GOD OVER ALL...........................Romans 9:5
GOD WHO SEES ME........................Genesis 16:13
GOOD SHEPHERD..........................John 10:11
GREAT HIGH PRIEST......................Hebrews 4:14
GREAT SHEPHERD.........................Hebrews 13:20
GUIDE..................................Psalm 48:14
HEAD OF THE BODY.......................Colossians 1:18
HEAD OF THE CHURCH.....................Ephesians 5:23
HEIR OF ALL THINGS.....................Hebrews 1:2
HIGH PRIEST............................Hebrews 3:1
HIGH PRIEST FOREVER....................Hebrews 6:20
HOLY ONE...............................Acts 2:27
HOLY ONE OF ISRAEL.....................Isaiah 49:7
HOLY SPIRIT............................John 15:26
HOPE...................................Titus 2:13
HORN OF SALVATION......................Luke 1:69
I AM....................................Exodus 3:14, John 8:58
IMAGE OF GOD............................2 Cor. 4:4
IMAGE OF HIS PERSON.....................Hebrews 1:3 (kjv)
IMMANUEL................................Isaiah 7:14
JEALOUS..............................Exodus 34:14 (kjv)
JEHOVAH..............................Psalm 83:18 (kjv)
JESUS................................Matthew 1:21
JESUS CHRIST OUR LORD................Romans 6:23
JUDGE................................Isaiah 33:22, Acts 10:42
KING.................................Zechariah 9:9
KING ETERNAL.........................1 Timothy 1:17
KING OF KINGS........................1 Timothy 6:15
KING OF THE AGES.....................Revelation 15:3
LAMB OF GOD...........................John 1:29
LAST ADAM.............................1 Cor. 15:45
LAWGIVER..............................Isaiah 33:22
LEADER................................Isaiah 55:4
LIFE..................................John 14:6
LIGHT OF THE WORLD....................John 8:12
LIKE AN EAGLE.........................Deut. 32:11
LILY OF THE VALLEYS...................Song 2:1
LION OF THE TRIBE OF JUDAH............Revelation 5:5
LIVING STONE..........................1 Peter 2:4
LIVING WATER..........................John 4:10
LORD..................................John 13:13
LORD GOD ALMIGHTY.....................Revelation 15:3
LORD JESUS CHRIST.....................1 Cor. 15:57
LORD OF ALL...........................Acts 10:36
LORD OF GLORY ........................1 Cor. 2:8
LORD OF HOSTS.........................Haggai 1:5
LORD OF LORDS.........................1 Tim. 6:15
LORD OUR RIGHTEOUSNESS..............Jeremiah 23:6
LOVE.................................1 John 4:8
MAN OF SORROWS.........................Isaiah 53:3
MASTER..................................Luke 5:5
MEDIATOR................................1 Timothy 2:5
MERCIFUL GOD............................Jeremiah 3:12
MESSENGER OF THE COVENANT................Malachi 3:1
MESSIAH................................. John 4:25
MIGHTY GOD...............................Isaiah 9:6
MIGHTY ONE...............................Isaiah 60:16
NAZARENE.................................Matthew 2:23
OFFSPRING OF DAVID.......................Revelation 22:16
OMEGA....................................Revelation 22:13
ONLY BEGOTTEN SON........................John 1:18(kjv)
OUR PASSOVER LAMB........................1 Cor. 5:7
OUR PEACE................................Ephesians 2:14
POTTER...................................Isaiah 64:8
POWER OF GOD.............................1 Cor. 1:24
PRINCE OF PEACE..........................Isaiah 9:6
PROPHET..................................Acts 3:22
PURIFIER.................................Malachi 3:3
RABBONI (TEACHER)........................John 20:16
RADIANCE OF GOD'S GLORY..................Heb.1:3
REDEEMER.................................Job 19:25
REFINER'S FIRE...........................Malachi 3:2
RESURRECTION.............................John 11:25
RIGHTEOUS ONE............................1 John 2:1
ROCK.....................................1 Cor.10:4
ROOT OF DAVID............................Rev. 22:16
ROSE OF SHARON...........................Song 2:1
RULER OF GOD'S CREATION..................Rev. 3:14
RULER OVER KINGS OF EARTH................Rev 1:5
RULER OVER ISRAEL........................Micah 5:2
SAVIOR...................................Luke 2:11
SCEPTER OUT OF ISRAEL....................Numbers 24:17
SEED.....................................Genesis 3:15
SERVANT..................................Isaiah 42:1
SHEPHERD OF OUR SOULS....................1Peter 2:25
SHIELD...................................Genesis 15:1
SON OF DAVID.............................Matthew 1:1
SON OF GOD...............................Matthew 27:54
SON OF MAN...............................Matthew 8:20
SON OF THE MOST HIGH.....................Luke 1:32
SOURCE...................................Hebrews 5:9
SPIRIT OF GOD............................Genesis 1:2
STAR OUT OF JACOB........................Numbers 24:17
STONE....................................1 Peter 2:8
SUN OF RIGHTEOUSNESS.....................Malachi 4:2
TEACHER...................................John 13:13
TRUE LIGHT................................John 1:9
TRUE WITNESS..............................Revelation 3:14
TRUTH.....................................John 14:6
VINE......................................John 15:5
WAY........................................John 14:6
WISDOM OF GOD..............................1 Cor. 1:24
WITNESS....................................Isaiah 55:4
WONDERFUL..................................Isaiah 9:6
WORD.......................................John 1:1
WORD OF GOD................................Revelation 19:13













Sunday, August 29, 2010

Remember When...

Ok, fill in the blank.  Or better yet, I've given you a few questions to ponder over and dig deep into your memory banks and sort through the cobwebs and moth balls and see if you really can remember when....

For starters, good ole' AT&T had a major hiccup at their Smyrna station this weekend, and for those of us with DSL, we suddenly found ourselves totally, 100%, WITHOUT Al Gore's supposed invention, the INTERNET!  AAAHHHHH!  What shall we do, what shall we do!  It cannot be, it simply cannot be!

After spending 2+ hours total on the phone on two different occasions, I decided pretty much that the help line at  Awful Telephone and Telegraph really didn't know exactly what was going on and because I have that new fangled self help tool on my computer, I had already figured out that the problem wasn't mine, but theirs.  However, they couldn't isolate it.  I returned home from errands this afternoon only to find the faithful AT&T repairman at the box at the end of our street and me being me, stopped to rattle his brain for a brief moment!  Something like this "oh, cool, you are here to fix the problem with the DSL, right?"

"Uh, well, no, not really.  The only thing that I know is that I cannot personally fix it, because it is apparently pretty wide spread, something in Smyrna with the Broadband sduwreoisdlfjasdfjowipeutoqasudflsdajl."

(Obviously, after he said broadband, I heard nothing else but Charlie Brown teacher-speak).

"Oh, okay, so what is the verdict on repair?"

"Maybe as early as tonight or as late as tomorrow.  Just don't know.  Sorry!"

I politely waved, drove on down the street to turn around and told myself that I was not any further along with my progress of getting our signal restored than I had been at midnight the night before, but, gee, hey, at least they know where the problem is, right!

Essentially, I walked into the house, deposited groceries, loved on my sweet little dog, "Hi honey" to the hubby and son and walked at a rather brisk pace straight into my home office and promptly yelled "Praise God!".  That schnazzy little green light on the modem that had been absent for over 24 hours, was miraculously back on, and way before the knowledgeable service dude at the end of the street told me it would be.  Must have done something right today!

Well, enough of that tale, but here is the reason for my query.  We have had internet of one type or another since the mid 90's.  It has become like the blood in my veins!  I cannot exist without it.  My stars, how did we ever exist without it before 1993?  So here we go, just a little nostalgia and I'm going to make you think a little.

Since you were born, name 10 progressive inventions that have absolutely taken the world by storm.  Obviously, there are many to do with transportation, communication, food, comfort and home life, entertainment, security, repairs - just to name a few categories.

Personally, just the thought of what has happened with the telephone, totally blows me away.  Then of course, computers.  It hasn't been that long since one computer would fill a whole floor of an office building, let alone a room.  Television, holy cow - we've gone from black and white screens with distortion to color and those first episodes of Bonanza to 3D screens in your own living room!  How incredible is that?  While we are on the subject of television, what is the SCARIEST  movie you ever saw on TV when you were a kid?  Remember the Saturday fright shows that made you so afraid, you didn't want to leave the living room!  I remember watching The Wax Museum movie, and The Haunting of Hill House......  Whooooaaaa, they still make me shudder.  Movies were really scary then, not gross and disgusting, but really truly scary!

A biggie for a lot of us is central air conditioning.  For that matter, air conditioning at all.  I know they are saying that this is one of the hottest summers on record, but what did we do without A/C when we were growing up?  Think about these poor kids in these schools.  They definitely didn't have any A/C in the public schools.

Space travel is amazing and I cannot believe that they are retiring the shuttle fleet.  Yes, we made it to the moon, we have people actually living and studying in a station a gajillion miles above the surface of the Earth.  Wow, that still blows me away.  Every time I fly, I remember a great uncle that used to think that all of the things we saw on TV about flight and space were actually being done in some studio some place with models.  None of it was real.

Microwave ovens have gone from gigantic contraptions to these cute little counter top units with rotating plates so your food cooks evenly.  Refrigerators and freezers used to be just for keeping food cold.  Now the have them with TV monitors on the front and computer monitors with touch screens.

And speaking of computers with touch screens, we've gone from the old Commodores to the new HP with the touch screen keyboard.  IPAD!!!!!!

I'm so out of touch.  Things are just moving way too fast.  If it feels like this for me, what must my parents be thinking!

Okay, I've rambled enough, but I really hope I got you thinking about just how much things have changed in less than a century.  What a ride!  Hang on tight, because it's not over yet!

Alright, gotta go adjust the flangel on the thingamabob and set the alarm on the TV so I can get up at 4:30 am.

Y'all have a great night and an even better Monday, and remember, it really is the first day of the rest of your life, so enjoy it, give thanks for it and hold on tight!  God has some wonderful things in store for each of us!

Hugs and sweet dreams, y'all!
God bless,
K

Thursday, August 26, 2010

A Special Day Got Lost in Space!

Sunday, August 15th, 2010.  It was my mother's birthday.  It's a week and half late, but I discovered that something went wrong in the upload of the blog that I wrote for her on her birthday and it apparently sat in limbo, stuck somewhere out there in cyber space, just waiting for me to hit an invisible button, that I thought I had already hit.  (Since Al Gore invented the www, can we blame it on him?)

So, Mother, without any further delay, I want to take this opportunity to tell you Happy Birthday, but also to let you know just how very special you are to me.

Growing up in northern Ohio, I remember so many wonderful things about my childhood.  I remember sitting with my mother and being amazed at how well she could draw horses.  Her ability to think up and create just about anything from a piece of fabric and trim was then and still is amazing.  I think I got my creative juices from her.  Without a doubt, I got the "I AM WOMAN, HEAR ME ROAR" genes from her, because I DO!

I was always taught by both parents, but especially my Mother, stand up for yourself, stand up for what you believe in and you can make miracles happen and change lives in the process.  I listened, I learned, I do and I tend to think that if my Grandmother (her Mother), my Mother, my Daughter and I all stood together, we could probably take on moving mountains and the mountains would look at us and say "move, sure, no problem, how far?  Do you want snow too?"  I think you get the point.  We are one determined bunch of women, and some spectacularly blessed ladies.

One of the many lessons that I learned from my Mother was the difference between a woman and a lady.  Would you like to know the difference?  Doesn't matter, I'm going to tell you anyway.  As females, we are all women and young women, however, a lady is known by her principles, her lifestyle, the company she keeps and how she portrays herself in public as well as private.  Did you get all of that?  I don't see any need to repeat it.  Just re-read that last sentence.

I grew up in a wonderfully tight family unit.  For nearly 11 years, I was the only child, and to really add a layer of ornery-ness to my profile, I was the only grandchild for nearly 10 years.  I never knew what it was to "want" or "need" because my family blessed me with such an abundance of comfort and love, that even when times were tough, I never knew.  I was and still am, very, very blessed.

I thought my Mother was the greatest and I still do.  The way to solve the problems of the world is to make a fresh apple pie or a big batch of "whoopie pies".  You would be amazed at how many crises can be resolved with a plate full of freshly baked cookies and a glass of cold milk.  To this day, even if it is crazy hot outside, my Mother will whip up the world's greatest homemade chocolate cake and unbelievable homemade buttery, sugary caramel fudge frosting. OMG!!!!  It is to die for and is now simply known as "the birthday cake" because, except for my apple pie loving husband, that is what we all ask for for our birthday dinners.  Wish you could taste it!  You would roll over on your back, kick your feet and proceed to float up in the air about 10 feet.  There is none better!

My Mother is beautiful, inside and out, and as gracious and giving as there are moments in a day.  It is from her, that I most definitely acquired wearing my heart on my sleeve.  She is the same way, and my daughter is the same as well.  We are all terribly passionate about absolutely everything we do and we "feel" everything so deeply.  Honestly, though, over the past several years, we've earned the right to wear that heart proudly on our sleeves.  We've witnessed so many miracles of "living" with my dad, and growing and learning and succeeding with not just  my brother and I, but my two kids as well.  My aunt seeks her sagely advice on a regular basis, and though they are 600 miles apart, they talk nearly every day and have an amazing relationship.

On my Mother's actual birthday, we got the whole crew together, broke out the KFC and a birthday cake(it was good, but no competition to hers) and we celebrated and had a fantastic day.  Since we are having this big birthday bash for my Dad's 80th in just a little over a week, I wanted her to have her own special day.  In years past, we have always celebrated Mother and Daddy's birthdays together as they were 6 days apart, but this year, was a little different.

Mother, this part is just for you.  I love you so much, and I think they way things have worked out over the past two weeks, maybe, just maybe they worked out even better for me to tell you all of this now.  So, from the bottom of my heart, and my kids and my husband and our squirrely little miracle of a dog, Happy Birthday!  I can't wait until we go have our girl's day out.  Have you thought about what you want to do or where you want to go?  It doesn't matter, because we will be together and we will paint the town (or countryside) with rainbows and smiles and memories and good times.

Thank you for being my Mother and thank you for making me the way I am.  Happy Birthday and I love you!

God bless,
your gracious and loving, but slightly mischievous baby girl!
Kaye