Tuesday, July 29, 2008

a "giant" lesson of the 10 commandments

Jeneva: Are giants bad?

Me: Giants aren't real. Goliath was real, but there aren't any giants now.

Jeneva: And David struck him down! But, if there were giants around, what bad things would they do?

Me: I'm not sure, what do you think they would do?

Jeneva: Be mean to people, take other peoples things, covet and probably commit adultery.

Saturday, July 26, 2008

laughing in church

Tonight we were sitting in church, me, Steve, and Jeneva. Pastor John was preaching and like usual he was using a lot of hand motions. If you've ever heard him preach, you know that he is a very passionate (for lack of a better description, maybe expressive, humorous, intense...) preacher. Tonight was no exception. Whenever people chuckled a little bit, Jeneva would belt out a big laugh too. Of course we knew she wasn't really laughing because she "got it"...she was merely copying the adults as if she was one of us. Yes, it's kind of cute, but at one point, I kind of nudged her. She leaned over to me and whispered (rather loudly) in my ear: "When John Piper shouts, it just makes me want to shout too!" The energy is contagious apparently.

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Sunday, July 20, 2008

valley of vision

Someone asked me yesterday what it feels like to be 30. That seems so vague. How do I feel physically? No different than 29, but I definitely have felt the aging process over the past 10 years. Not dramatically....but I am only 30. Not 90. I think it has kind of made me stop and evaluate. Question. Okay, so what has my life amounted to over the past 30? What have I accomplished. I haven't made a million yet. Don't think I ever will. *wink*. I really could care less about that I guess. What have I done that has made a difference? That kind of discourages me. How have I brought glory and honor to the King of the universe? Isn't that what our "purpose" is here on earth?

In our devotions with Jeneva we are going through the exodus. God is leading his people out of Egypt into Canaan. Just this morning we read about Moses coming down from the mountain after 40 days and his face was glowing because he had been with God. My face is sort of glowing right now because it's oily and shiny and sun burned. I haven't washed it yet this morning. Ha! No, seriously though, do I have the essence of Christ written on my face? Can others see Christ in me? I have felt the weight my sins and failures lately. This is good....BUT, I've not been focusing on the cross, redemption, regeneration, forgiveness....I am saved by his grace even though I act like an Israelite in the wilderness. Time and time again I've been forgiven. I want to move forward with the essence of Christ glowing on my face so to speak.

I've been staying up pretty late at night this summer. Steve took a temporary shift change at his work and is now working the 10:30pm to 6:30am shift. So, he leaves for work around 10. So, that has been my time to be by myself. A lot of times I sit outside, light the citronella, and have a cup of tea--green tea---decaf---from Trader Joe's. It's peaceful. As peaceful as urban life gets anyway. It really is pretty quiet that late at night....despite the occasional fireworks. Hello people, the 4th of July was 2 weeks ago! I've been reading through The Valley of Vision A Collection of Puritan Prayers. I.Love.It. Those puritans certainly pray like I desire to be able to pray and talk to God. It's kind of like cheating because the words are there written down for me to just read. But oh, they are soooo good!

Here is a portion of one I read last night:
"Oh God, I know that I often do thy work without thy power, and sin by my dead, heartless, blind service, my lack of inward light, love, delight, my mind, heart, tongue moving without thy help. I see sin in my heart in seeking the approbation of others; This is my vileness, to make men's opinion my rule, whereas I should see what good I have done and give thee glory, consider what sin I have committed and mourn for that......(if you want to finish it read it for yourself!). The end expresses such hope!

This one was perfect for me right now because as I enter a new decade of my life this is one of my goals. I spend a lot of time "seeking the approbation of others." (I have given up on my "looks." I don't care what others think anymore! Ha! I'm never going to look 18 again, so why try. I do wish I could still run like I did when I was 18. I suppose that would mean I have to actually practice though now.) Anyway, how can I not do that, but desire that more from Christ? Maybe I'll figure it out more fully in this next decade. God help me!

Okay, I better get the kids out of the tub. I like to stick them in there when I actually feel like getting something done!

Saturday, July 19, 2008

I'm 30.

How exactly am I supposed to feel?

My dear mother apparently told a lot of people it was my birthday today. I've never received so many birthday greetings in all my 30 years! Well, maybe my first birthday. That tends to be one that everyone recognizes. So, it's been delightful to be greeted by so many friends from back home as well as relatives all over the country! Thank you! I feel loved. A handful of those cards have been musical cards which sound incredible when all played at once. Ha! Steve and Jeneva are the crazy ones in the family. When do the batteries die on those things? Love it.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

a "musical" birthday greeting

Our video camera is broken, so unfortunately I can't record this. I would love to post it. Maybe instead you can imagine this.

So, I received a birthday card (early) the other day. It's one of those singing cards where you open it and it greets you with a song. Jeneva has gotten such a kick out of it. I don't think she will ever need an i-pod. Just give her an assortment of musical greeting cards to listen to. Anyway, she's been opening this one constantly for the past two days (thank you Joanne Roetlin). Needless to say, she has the song memorized. So, now, imagine her singing this song all day:

"I think I'll take a moment. Celebrate my age. The ending of an era (she says "errand") the turning of a page. Now it's time to focus in on where I go from here. Lord have mercy on my next thirty years."

She told me that the guy who sings this song must love God because he sings "lord have mercy."

I think we have a budding country fan in our home. She's even got the country twang thing down. Move over Go Fish....Tim McGraw is coming to town!

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

apparently i have become a coffee snob

I bought Maxwell House coffee. I'm a bit sheepish to admit that. My freezer is typically stocked with various beans from Starbucks, Caribou, and Trader Joes. I would never buy Maxwell House or Folgers at the grocery store, but I was at Costco and according to my brother, everything from Costco is good. Plus, right on the can it says 'good to the last drop.' I passed by the extra large bags of Starbucks beans and headed for the cheap stuff. Or should I say the "church" stuff. I don't know what they serve at church, but I am so glad our church also offers hot tea. So anyway, I caved. Just to save a few bucks this time around. Blahhugh. The really bad thing is that I did buy it at Costco. The can is HUGE. It will take awhile to get through this one. So, if you are a lucky friend who gets to come over for coffee some morning, you might want to bring your own beans. An extra couple glugs of half 'n half might do the trick too. So, all this to say, I believe I have become a coffee snob.

Tuesday, July 15, 2008

wordless wednesday


...what results when the four year old is in charge of feeding the baby.

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Thursday, July 10, 2008

a day at the falls






Today I needed to spend some time with Jeneva! She was hanging out with everyone else in her social circle this week EXCEPT for me. I was beginning to miss her. Alas, we headed to the Minnehaha Falls for some splish-splashing-fun and the chance to enjoy God's BEAUTIFUL creation.

I put the pictures of the steps in there to show you where we started out. Yes, at the top. Surely there was a place to take a stroller down. Nope. I completely forgot about that. How are we going to get Jude down? A couple of nice folks offered to help. I declined. Our stroller folds up freakishly small. It's a Combi. It's lighter than a generic umbrella stroller. I folded it up, strapped it on my back and carried my 20# baby down 100 steps. Getting down wasn't too difficult. Going back up was the challenge. My cross country years are long past. And now I believe I need to visit the chiropractor.

It was a good day. I've kind of felt like a tourist in my own town lately. Maybe next week we'll ride the light rail to the Mall of America. :)

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

land of 10,000 lakes

One of our favorites is Lake Johanna. The public beach side is nice, but we like to go to the other side of it, on the island, by Northwestern. Usually you can have the place to yourself and there are nice grills and picnic tables. And it's just nostalgic. :)

We went there on Saturday with Seong and Heeya and their two boys. Steve got to know them through an ESL class at our church where they practiced English. They are from Korea and are living here while Seong works on his PhD.










Jude loved the water...even ate some sand!




A year ago Jeneva caught her first fish here. This year she caught 6 (with her pink princess pole)! I even a few.




Steve is the master fisherman in our family. I didn't even know how to cast when we got married! I've learned a few things over the years.

















Oops. We forgot Jeneva in the last picture! I'm so bad at getting family pictures.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

independence day streaker...

"It's America's Birthday!!!" Yelled the man as he streaked past our car as we were inching through the traffic after the fireworks show in Excelsior. Did I just say 'streaked?' Yes! He was buck. Nothing on. Nada. Zilch. He was running. Good mental picture yet? And there was nothing we could do to spare the innocent eyes of the four year old. She saw it. "That man was naked." She couldn't have said it with less expression. Apparently the fact that it was 11:30 at night and that she had a belly full of gut wrenching holiday food helped with the disinterest. Well, that was exciting and certainly gave us a good laugh. We had a fun night watching the Minnesota Orchestra (which our friend, Matt Wilson, played the french horn in) perform on the shore of Lake Minnetonka followed by a spectacular fireworks presentation. We hooked up with the Wilson's and the Ley's there which indeed was delightful!



She's looking a bit weary, and the fireworks put the boy to sleep!

Friday, July 4, 2008

foody friday~greens

Ironically enough, Jenny has chosen the theme of "greens" for this foody friday....which also happens to be the 4th of July. She wanted to make it clear that she was NOT making a political statement and rebelling against the good old red white and blue~in exchange for 'going green.' Merely a coincidence! :)

One of our favorite frozen vegetables are Greens with Envy that we find at Trader Joes. Saute it in some EVOO and add a bit of salt...mmmm. The kid, the hubby, we all love it.

About 3 weeks ago I made a trip to my favorite Trader Joe's much to my dismay I found out that they no longer carry Greens with Envy!!! I was devastated, but determined. Determined to still have my Greens. Granted, this bag of vegetables is not all that difficult to figure out how to recreate. So, I chose our favorite green vegetables and made it at home. I must say, mmmm, it tastes virtually the same!

Greens with Envy~(tiffany style)

*Frozen Edamame (not to be confused with Lima Beans. These have a much better texture)
*Frozen Asparagus diced (frozen spears from Trader Joes taste like fresh!)
*Fresh Spinach (cook it with the frozen vegetables)
*Frozen Broccoli (heads, not the stemy kind)
*2 or 3 cloves of garlic (we just like garlic and add it to our liking)

Cook all of this in some EVOO and add salt to taste. Of course you can use all fresh veggies if you have it on hand, and then you would just have to cook it prior to cooking the spinach because spinach doesn't take very long to get wilty.

You can find more "greens" recipes at A Latte Talk. Happy Independence Day!

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

why am i not desiring god right now?

"Raking is easier than digging, but you only get leaves. If you dig you may get diamonds."

This hit me like a ton of bricks about 15 minutes ago. I am weary. I am fighting to have joy in Christ. I'm reading When I Don't Desire God by Piper. I dusted off the book from my shelf because well, I can relate to the title right now.

Read on:

"I have the profound sense that many people who complain of not being able to rejoice in God treat the knowledge of God as something that ought to be easy to get. They are passive. (me) They expect spiritual things to happen to them from out of nowhere. (me again) They don't grasp the pattern of the Bible expressed in Proverbs 2:1-6."

"If you receive my words and treasure up my commandments with you, making your ear attentive to wisdom and inclining your heart to understanding; yes, if you call out for insight and raise your voice for understanding, if you seek it like silver and search for it as for hidden treasures, then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God. For the LORD gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding."

"Look at all those aggressive words: "receive . . . treasure up . . . make your ear attentive . . . incline your heart . . . call out . . . raise your voice . . . seek . . . search" --if you do these, then knowledge of God will be yours. Not because you can make it happen. The giving of the knowledge is still in the hands of God: "For the LORD gives wisdom" No, the pursuit of the knowledge of God is not because you can make it happen, but because God freely chooses to bless seeking with finding. The pattern is seen in 2 Timothy 2:7 where Paul says, "Think over what I say, for the Lord will give you understanding in everything." You think. The Lord gives. Our thinking does not replace his giving. And his giving does not replace our thinking."
-John Piper

Can you relate to this at all? I certainly have been doing a lot of "raking" lately. I don't think (study, read, pray, dig) enough and I am passive. Digging is hard work. AND HARD IS GOOD! (I had to throw in a Brad Stine quote there:) Okay, good night. I need to go study!

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

wordless wednesday


Do you sense some intensity here?

this one's for you, mom...

Jeneva: Mom, when was your mom a little girl?

Me: Oh, about 50 years ago.

Jeneva: Maybe back when God wrote the Bible stories? Ya know, the old days?

Cheers, Mom! :)