Saturday, February 27, 2010

One thing about having the dogs is that it has gotten me back to one of the things that I love most of all; that being the outdoors, and more importantly, the outdoors where I grew up.  There is something about being on land that you grew up on, that is part of your DNA, and the very essence of who you are that speaks something to your soul.  Everything that I loved but mostly took for granted when I was growing up, now takes on new meaning and I see it in a totally different light, almost as if seeing it for the first time. At the same time I recognize it from somewhere deep inside that truest part of myself that sometimes seems far, far away, or perhaps not even alive at all.  A chicken coop was a chicken coop, a fencepost was a fencepost, something that held up the wire to keep the cows at bay, but now they stand as weathered guardians of a time gone past. 


The girls and I were home recently for a visit, and we always head up to the top of the "church hill" first thing in the morning, where the hundred year old Baptist Church still stands guard, although sadly it's doors have been closed for some time.  We decided to try our luck on the trail that winds through the woods behind the church, and after some careful walking through the deep snow (I was careful, the girls were having a ball and couldn't figure out why I couldn't keep up) we emerged into the field behind my Uncle Eddy's farm.  I was instantly taken back to my childhood where I knew every inch of the fields and woods on my uncle's farm that stretched on for miles...this was where we had set up tee pees for our Indian reservation, and that was where my cousins attempted to build a log cabin, and where the treehouse was, and straight through those woods was a giant rock with a split down the middle that a young child could disappear in for hours...


I know I've said it before, but there is something about returning home to the land that I grew up on that feeds my soul.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Home

Who says, ‘you can’t go home?’  I went home over the weekend for a visit with my Mom, sisters & their families.  Coming home to the farm centers me, grounds me and makes me aware how the rest of the world lives...

Maybe it’s a combination of nostalgia, remembering what it was like to be a kid free from life’s responsibilities and the quiet, serene space of  rural living.  Whatever the reasons, it’s a magic elixir that quiets the nerves and soothes the mind.

The girls and I enjoy our walks throughout the day. No rushing traffic and there is a hushed stillness that just seeps into your bones as you walk.  These are just a few shots, I have others I'll share once I get them from my camera onto the computer :-)  My blog banner is also one of my pictures from home.



It’s over far too soon and as I drive away, leaving the  world of home behind, I realize Springfield, the farm, my family are ‘my’ magic kingdom.  A serene sphere waiting to surround & nurture me when I return.  Going home is a great thing...










The best thing about this trip home is getting to welcome little Addison Joyce to the family.  She was born on Friday the 12, first born for my nephew, Aaron and his wife Angie.  What a beautiful little girl you are Addy, welcome to the world and into our hearts!

Friday, January 15, 2010

Mark Batterson's New Book "Primal"



I recently started reading Mark Batterson's new book "Primal" and it has been incredible.  Just to give you a little background, he is the author of the book "In A Pit With A Lion On A Snowy Day" and I can say without reservation that the book was life changing for me. It played an incredibly large part in my decision to give up my job and embark on a two and a half month mission trip to Mexico.

This book "Primal" has much the same feeling for me.  I am an avid reader, and to be honest, for months now I have not been able to sink my teeth into any book that I've picked up.  Not so with "Primal" - I find that there is something in Mark's message that rings true in the deepest part of my soul.  I feel that over the last year the Lord has been taking me on a journey to simplify; to shed myself of many of the material trappings and activities that pull me away from an intimate relationship with God, rather than further into one.


Mark's book brings to life through words what I feel the Lord has been calling me to; calling us all to.  We need to get back to the basics.  He talks about the simple commandment that Jesus gave to "Love God with all of your heart, soul, mind, and strength" and breaks the book down into sections where he describes just how to do that in each of these areas.  We've heard this verse a thousand times, but I can guarantee you that you've never heard some of the things that Mark has written here.  What he wrote about Adam and Eve on Page 97 made me stop and think, and what he says about Idea Stewardship and taking our thoughts captive on Page 117  is something that I never considered before. 

Mark is the master of the one liners.  Here are just a few:


"I've discovered that when I've lost my way spiritually, the way forward is often backward."
"You cannot listen to just half of what the Holy Spirit is trying to say."

"It's much easier to act like a Christian than to react like one."

"Don't underestimate the spiritual significance of even one act of compassion done in the name of Christ.  That one act of Spirit-prompted compassion can change the course of history."

"Prosperity isn't measured in dollars.  In fact, material prosperity has nothing to do with spiritual prosperity."

"One way we glorify God is by exploring and educating ourselves about everything He has created."

"All truth is God's truth."

"The mind and the soul are not enemies.  As the mind expands, so does the soul."
"Creativity is a dimension of spiritual maturity.  To become more like the Creator is to become more creative."

If you are looking for a book start the new year off with, I would highly recommend "Primal."


Visit Mark's blog, evotional for more inspiration.

Saturday, January 2, 2010

My Favorite Thing

These are some of my favorite pictures from Christmas - this is Tyler, my great-nephew, and this is his first school picture which my sister, Brenda, turned into a Christmas ornament.  Every year we go next door on Christmas morning to my sister Debbie's house where Tyler lives with his mom & dad, and every year I think back to that first Christmas when Tyler came home as a very sick little baby, whom the doctors did not expect to live into the new year. 

It's a long story, but Tyler was born with some very serious medical problems, one of which necessitated heart surgery at two months old.  We were all very scared that first Christmas, and there were many prayers that were offered on his behalf.  I am thrilled to say that Tyler defied every odd that was against him, and has astonished the medical world and ours.  He is now five years old and is going to public school.  We serve a healing, incredible, miraculous God, and I am reminded of that every single Christmas morning.











My Hillbilly Christmas


Yes, he is a relative, but I'm not going to tell you which one....

Two Little Puppies From Arkansas Enjoy Their First Family Christmas







Tuesday, December 29, 2009

A Dog's Christmas







Christmas at the farm was overall, quite wonderful.  Lots of hands to hold, cuddle and feed us treats.  I was in heaven.  Here I am with Lyvia and Grace, isn't it special that we share the same name?




Cousin Milo remained as annoying as ever!  It seems all he has to do is coming running up to someone and he’s won them over.  I don’t know what these people of mine see in him -  I mean he’s squat, his tail drags on the ground because of his unimpressive height, and he never stops chewing at my leg or ear, wanting to me to run and play.  Why he looks like a flapping mop when he runs, and these humans of mine just gush over him.  Disgusting.  I, on the other hand, am a quiet, lap dog of the first order. Bailey seemed to enjoy the constant rousting and running with him, which is fine by me, and for that reason I expect I can tolerate having him visit us by times.  Cousin Rumba is my favourite, but don't tell anyone, Mom says it's not polite to show favouritism.  I couldn't find a nice picture of him in photos from  Aunt Liv's iphone, but trust me he is a fine looking gentleman.  If we weren't family I'd make him my boyfriend ;-)






One of Mom’s sisters, Debbie, gave Bailey and I these fun little red "blinky" things for when we go on our daily walks.  I’m told it keeps us safe by allowing cars to see us.  Very helpful.  Though I do look quite stylish in my coat, and it does keep me warmer, I still don’t care for it.  My sister Bailey, well, she fights Mom getting it on and then acts like one of those, “fainting goats" and keels over once it’s on.  Getting ready for our walks is quite an ordeal, and wouldn’t you know it, someone added to it by getting Bailey and I those stupid booties for our paws.  I can tell you right now we intend to put up a fight!













Overall it was truly a very special time, and I adore Mom's family; they are quite wonderful to us and seem to enjoy having us about.  We four cousins agree, our peoples are some of the best, and we are so happy to have a family now.

Hope everyone got to enjoy their family as much as we did ours this Christmas!

Gracie

Olivia and I bonded right away, don't we look cute :-)









Oh this is cousin Milo and his Mom, Doreen and Daddy, Paul.  He's one spoiled puppy if you ask me...

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Home for Christmas



Well the girls and I are anticipating going home for Christmas.  It will be their first Christmas with the family, including cousins Milo and Rhumba.  I'm hoping that the four puppies don't completely overwhelm my poor Mom!

We do have a great time together as a family and I love being with my sister's their families and our Mom.  My sister, Brenda feels the same way :-)

Have a wonderful, fun filled Christmas everyone!






Sunday, November 29, 2009

Christmas is Coming!

Where does the time go!  I cannot believe an entire month has slipped away from me, of course it didn't help that I was down sick with the H1N1 virus for a couple of weeks.  Still, time should slow down don't you thing?

I got the girls some coats to keep them warm on our walks, hopefully I'll have a picture or two to post soon, just got to get them from the camera phone to my blog.  At least my blog is decorated for Christmas :-)

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Welcome Cousin Milo!



Well the girls have a new cousin, Milo.  My sister, Doreen and her husband Paul Emile got a new puppy this week.  He is a  Havanese/Dachund  mix referred to as Dacanese.  We can hardly wait to meet him.