Saturday, December 29, 2007

Resolution Revolution Solution

I'm like everyone else. I make Resolutions that dissolve in a month or so. 'The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak', to say the least. I am looking forward to a new year and this year my intention is spend time in the Bible every single day. I would like to read through it in a year. I have a partner to prod me on. We almost have a plan (we're picking from 4) It's my time that I have trouble with. O how I could use a few extra hours. Oh wait. Maybe I just need to rearrange what I have.

In other resolutions:

I will lose weight. (I have a health club membership I just need the little thing on my shoulder telling me not to eat that stuff)
I will pay more attention
I will take more time with people (people over work, projects, self)
I will take more chances (to do new things)

Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Post Christmas Trauma


I know you won't notice this, but my computer has slowed waaaaaay down. I am fiddling with a new piece of electronic amazement and my computer seems to be rebelling against the thing. The last device I had took me months to figure out and get comfortable with, so what in the world was I thinking when I thought I'd like to try out the latest greatest snappiest new one? Does 80 GB have anything to do with it? Or it's shiny beautiful BIG LCD screen? Well, of course. Now if I could just figure out how to make it work. The directions are acutally on line. Sheesh.


And in other news, it's actually quiet here tonight. I miss those grandkids and their funny funiness, even their mischief (they broke the cord on my curtains) But my motto is "people over things". I'd rather have them here anytime than perfect curtains. But I must admit, I like watching my own tv programs over Dora or the Backyardigans. That's ok. We have a DVD player now to acomodate them when we need it!


On to our last week of 2007!

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Merry Christmas


Feliz Navidad
Milad Majid
Feliz Natal
Tchestita Koleda
Velike Vanoce
Glædelig Jul
Vrolijk Kerstfeest
'Ave a bonza Chrissy, Mate
Joyeux Noël
Froehliche Weihnachten
Mo'adim Lesimkha. Chena tova
Mele Kalikimaka
Buon Natale
Sung Tan Jul Chuk Ha
S Rozhdestvom Kristovym
Feliz Navidad
God Jul

And all that to say, In every language, tribe and tongue there is need for the savior born that 1st Christmas. He is the reason we can say "Merry Christmas."

Friday, December 21, 2007

On Picking up Amy (sort of)

I'm up early, as usual. Something about that internal clock that won't let me sleep past 5:30 on a week day. Scary, huh? I'm also on a strange computer and in a strange place. Well, ok, it isn't that strange, I'm actually fairly comfortable here. it's just that every one else in the house is still in bed and I'm trying to be considerate. So working at the computer in the far corner of the house is a quiet, reasonable thing to do for a half an hour or so. (I've noticed that I can quickly kill 3 or 4 hours at the computer without batting an eye! So I actually have to pay attention to my time here) So as I looked at pictures on this computer I found a very nice one of most of the kids. Taken before their children were crawling all over and needing lots of attention. Don't they look refreshed and relaxed? My how quickly things change!! Ha! (But we woudn't have it any other way)
Well, happy Friday everyone. Hope you get lots done in these last few days before Christmas.


Tuesday, December 18, 2007

25 Skills Every Man Should Know!


Being in the library on a regular basis means I get to read some interesting stuff once in awhile. Today I found this in Popular Mechanics, of all places. I was delighted by this list. I'm not sure if the "man" in this title refers to the gender, or if it's a generic term. If that's the case I'm in big trouble because I think I can do maybe three of these things. Ron on the other hand is a genius because I think he can do about 23 out of 25. Wow. Anyway. Here's the list. See how you stack up!

1. Patch a radiator hose

2. Protect a computer (not with a gun either. from a virus)

3. Rescue a capsized boater. (ok. This one is just weird)

4. Frame up a wall.

5. Retouch digital photos (easy peesy, japaneesy)

6. Back up a trailer (not in a million years)

7. Build a campfire. (I can do this one! useful, huh)

8. Fix a dead outlet.

9. navigate with compass and map. (I tried this once and the results deserve a whole story)

10. Use a torque wrench

11. Sharpen a knife

12. Fillet a fish

13. manuver a car out of a skid

14. perform CPR

15. Get a car unstuck

16. Back up data

17. Paint a room

18. Mix concrete

19. Clean a bolt action rifle

20. Change the oil and filter in your car

21. Hook up HDTV

22. Bleed brakes (I think this one is dumb too. better change a flat tire than this)

23. Paddle a canoe (another one of my very useful skills. This one belongs on my resume)

24. Fix a bicycle flat ( for your kids of course)

25. Extend your wireless network.


There. We can all see the most important things in life from this list for sure! Your vehicle, your computer and some very weird odds and ends. Go figure!

Monday, December 17, 2007

The greedy Techie inside of me:



Don't you just love technology. Here's my list for Christmas: (that is if I'm being my most materialistic self. You may disregard if you think I should be more spiritual,i.e.less materialistic, about christmas) Oh, and I know, you only have a few days left to find this stuff!


A digital photo frame
An IPOD (brand name. I'm impressed)
A Web Cam
An external hard drive for all my memory consuming photos
An IPhone (shouldn't I be able to get one of these from the telephone guy?)
A laptop computer. (there for a second even the name of this cool thing escaped me)


There see. That wasn't so bad. My list is fairly short for now.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Winter Days




This morning was one of the reasons why I love winter in Iowa. Why the changing seasons and their variations make me able to endure even the coldest of weather. It was a splendid and beautiful Sunday morning. Worship was meaningful and challenging. Our bible study time after was as well. We have been working our way through John Ortberg's Spiritual Transformations. I know that even when I hit 87 (my magic # that I'm going to be playing volleyball until) I will still have the need to grow and live in grace. I am so thankful that God is still at work in me and I can see new things both spiritually and physically every single day.