Cutest. Thing. Ever.
Right, I do have one other loyal reader…so this post is dedicated to my loyal blog reader and baby loving friend, Haley.
A couple we know has a little boy who’s about 2 or 3 years old. Here’s his rendition of “Holy, Holy Holy”. (Yes, his use of the word “Trinity” is astounding for a child of his age).
I’m BA-ACK!
No time to blog…and likely won’t have that much more time now. But as long as I feel like I don’t have to say something profound every time I sit down to the computer, I might be able to throw something out there every once in awhile.
Updates:
1) I have a new job. I love it. I now develop new resources for the organization I used to contract for.
2) I learned today that I am no more a “natural” at sewing than at photography. I’m naturally bad at both and will have to work hard if I am going to be good at either.
3) I am reading “The Gospel for Real Life” by Jerry Bridges and it is very good. He has a way of making basic truth fresh. It’s like reading a primer in the Gospel. It is like a beefed-up version of Mahaney’s Cross-Centered Life, but it is still very easy to understand. There’s just more content in how every part of the gospel relates to our lives.
4) My grandmother (Oma) died a year ago yesterday. It is strange since she lost her mind years before that and I had thought of her as sort of dead for about 8 years before she actually died. I saw her once in those 8 years. Her circumstance is a good example of something I was talking about with friends tonight — how we are whole people spiritually, physically, and mentally. Oma’s problems were all interrelated — medication she was taking, mind loss, and spiritual confusion/oppression, and her own sin issues. Reflecting on her life is disturbing. Is it bad to wish we were never related????
5) I want to make pumpkin bread. Does anyone have a good recipe?
6) I am currently writing curriculum with my husband for high school students. We are writing inductive Bible Studies for high schoolers. It’s been fun but stressful (a ton of work)! The material is currently being piloted in a few different church settings, in a public school in Ireland, and as a Saturday morning Bible study for some public school kids. It’s been good to hear back from the public school pilots in particular.
7) Hubby and I are still planning to go back to E. Africa (Uganda) in the future (2009-2010)…
No kids yet.
9) My husband is probably still my only reader on this blog.
10) I’m taking a parenting class at church and enjoying it. But that’s classified information. Not that it matters since my readers include: my husband. That’s all.