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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

A Few Updates

My next devotion will be out this coming Saturday (christiandevotions.us and mountainbreezedevotions).  It is a re-working of my post "To Know Fully" and you can also hear me read it, so please do check it out.  They will be picking up another one, but I do not yet know when that one is slated to come out (watch for it, it is called "Just Keep Swimming").  I'll be reading that one, too.  In fact, I will probably be reading all my own devotions from now on, since the Garage Band feature of my Macbook does such a good job with this.  I will probably be sending them another one of my poems, too, but I haven't yet decided if it will be one I have already done, or a new one I am currently writing. 


I am still waiting to hear from Blue Mountain Arts about whether they will use my poem for one of their greeting cards.  They said it could be up to 4 months before I hear, so I could have a lot of waiting to do yet.  I have another one I could send them, and I am also kicking around some ideas for Valentine's Day.  I want to do some research on other greeting card companies to which I could submit my work.

I did receive a report from my mentor a few weeks ago, and I have read it, but the first month or so of school is usually so busy and draining for me that I have not really had much time or energy to do a ton of research on all the information he sent me.  I was quite pleased with the report, though.  

In the meantime, I still have not figured out how to get Brooklyn's lullaby on my blog.  Any ideas?          

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Changes, a Frog, and a Lullaby

As you can see, I have changed my blog layout.  I like it a lot and it seems to be a good fit, so far.  I rearranged and added a couple things.  My quote from Mark Altrogee is all the way down at the bottom.  It may be missed by some people, but it looks good there.  I also added this cute walking frog to remind us to fully rely on God everyday (F.R.O.G.)!  He may or may not stay, but for now, he amuses me (and he is a vivid reminder to walk on, daily relying on God as I do).  Also, I have been working on some things in the Garage Band feature of my computer.  I have been practicing making vocal tracks so I can do voice-overs for my devotionals.  In my attempts to familiarize myself with this feature, I recorded a song I sing as a lullaby to Brooklyn every time I have her over.  It is an old folk song, entitled The Riddle Song.  I am hoping to be able to include it in my blog, but I am not quite sure how to make it work.  It is in mp3 format, and currently resides in iTunes, as well as Garage Band.  I hope to add it here, too.  When I figure it out, I will edit this post to include it.  My first attempt did not work.  Oh well, "if at first you don't succeed..."


09/29/08:  I have not yet figured out how to include, or link to, my mp3 of the lullaby.  Does anyone know how to do this?  Is it even possible?  I have tried to use the help feature, but they are refusing to help.
  


Friday, September 26, 2008

To Know Fully

"Then we shall see face to face...then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known." 

~1 Corinthians 13:12

I finally changed my "Scripture of the Moment" (that was some moment), to the verse you see above.  Well, somewhere else in this blog I warned you that I am queen of procrastination!  I am working on being more disciplined, but it hasn't fully caught on yet.  It does not help that I do not have the seemingly unlimited time I had during the summer, now that I am back to work.  What also does not help is the fact that work is leaving me fairly drained...physically, and somewhat emotionally, exhausted.  I have quite a challenging group of students, God bless them!  Actually, it is more the latter than the former.  I would have plenty of time to write if I didn't spend most of it in front of the television, but watching TV does not require as many brain cells as writing...and my brain cells are tired!  I have commented on other people's blogs, but that also seems easier than coming up with my own ideas and writing about them.  Somehow, though, I have got to break this chain of stress at work=exhaustion= excessive TV watching=lack of productivity=stress over my inactivity.  Enter today's post, which is not even meant to be about my lack of discipline.  Stay with me, faithful few, and read on.

I love the Scripture verse I chose to post today.  I love the promise it holds.  To one day see God face to face and truly know Him is something I desire deeply!  To behold His beauty, the brilliance of His countenance, and His majesty and splendor!  Can you imagine anything more wonderful?  I can.  What?  What could possibly be more wonderful than seeing the face of God?  Only one thing, really, and you probably guessed it already...it would be to know Him fully.  How awesome!  (In the very truest sense of that word, not in the way it is so often used now.)  To have full disclosure of God Most High!  No more wondering if I am understanding God correctly.  No more second-guessing.  No more doubting my ability to hear His voice.  I will know Him as He knows me.  Let me wrap my head around that one.  In what way does God know me?  Let me see...first of all, He created me.  Scripture tells me He knew me in my mother's womb, before I was even fully formed.  So, physically speaking, it would be safe to say that He knows me on a cellular, even a molecular level.  Scripture also tells me God knows the thoughts I think, as well as the intentions of my heart.  I don't fully know my own heart, but God knows it.  Also, I do not remember most of my past, but because God is outside of time and knows all, He knows everything I have forgotten.  I do not know what my future holds, but God knows that, too.  There is absolutely nothing about me that is hidden from Him, and this Scripture verse tells me that one day I will know Him as He knows me.  I will know Him fully and completely, in the same way He knows me!  What an amazingly generous and gracious God!  Oh, to know him fully!                                      

Friday, September 19, 2008

How Long Would You Last?!

I could survive for 57 seconds chained to a bunk bed with a velociraptor

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

A Tribute to My Best Friend

I feel quite nostalgic today.  You see, it is my 25th wedding anniversary, and my husband is in Las Vegas on a business trip.  He has called me several times today (sweet man!) but, of course, I would rather have him here in person.  Until he comes home Friday, I will have to content myself by looking at photographs and reflecting on 25 years of marriage to my best friend.  In honor of my husband and the day, I would like to share some thoughts about this great guy I have had the pleasure to know and love all these years!


Several of you know my husband, but here are a few things you may not know about John.  He is a very good bowler, photographer, and dancer.  In fact, he used to be a dance instructor with Arthur Murray (while he was in the Army, he was written up in the base newspaper because he gave dance lessons to his fellow soldiers)!  John was in the Army for 3 three years.  About half of that time was spent on the island of Okinawa, where he copied Morse code for Army Intelligence.  It is also where he sustained a collapsed lung.  He has some pretty serious-looking scars as a souvenir of his stay in Okinawa.  John has a nickname, "Kracker", which was his father's before him (actually, I think his father's nickname was "Krackers").  Perhaps I should say, "had", because no one calls him by that name anymore, and it is all my fault!  When I met John, and especially when we began dating, I always called him John so, gradually, everyone else did, too.  Later, after we had been married some time, I used John's old nickname as part of my e-mail address.  John jokingly said, "You take my last name, you take my nickname, you take everything!"

I smile when I think about...

...the time I told John I wouldn't go out with him (after we had been seeing each other for 4 or 5 months), which was the same night John was going to tell me how he felt about me.

...when John asked me to marry him, he had written 1st Corinthians 13 on a beautiful card, at the bottom of which he had also written "Kate, will you be my wife.", just like that...no question mark.  I nodded and said, "For sure!"

...John kissing me 3 times during the wedding ceremony (twice before Bruce even said, "you may now kiss the bride"!  Bruce then said, "Hmm, eager!"

...when Nathan was born at the Birthing Center of Delaware, John was crouching at the foot of the bed with a backwards baseball cap on his head, ready to "catch" our baby!

...the day John brought home a new car (in the colors I wanted) without any warning, like he was bringing home the groceries.

...what a good dancer John is.  I always enjoy any opportunity we have to dance together.  (I love being in his arms!)

...how John never complains when I send him to the store for "personal" products.  He has even directed other guys on their first foray down the feminine hygiene aisle.

...how John often teases and torments me during church, then acts like he isn't doing anything and tells me, "shh, we're in church!"

...John's frequent (read: almost daily) comment to me, "You're too much!",  for absolutely no reason at all (she said with her tongue planted firmly in her cheek)!

John has taught me that it is good to be quiet together, it is perfectly acceptable to be on time (even early) for things, that it is fun to visit the neighbors, that working in the garden is not fatal (well, not to me...but to the plants...)!

I am so thankful to God for bringing us together!  John is such a blessing in my life.  I cannot imagine life without him.  I sometimes feel like I fly through life by the seat of my pants, but John keeps me grounded.  What can I say, he is simply the best!

"Nothing in this world is single; all things by law divine in one spirit mix and mingle; why not I with thine?"  (Percy Bysshe Shelley)

"Shared laughter is love made audible."  (Izzy Gesell)  

  

    

Monday, September 1, 2008

A Little News

Hey guys, check out www.christiandevotions.us, my devotion (Triumph of Light) has been posted!  And they spelled my name correctly!  Let me amend that last statement....my name is spelled correctly on Mountain Breeze, but not on Christian Devotions.  :-(  Oh well, one of these days they'll get my whole name correct!  In any case, it's there! 


My name has been corrected, yay!