Wednesday, March 21, 2007

My New Car

Here it is folks. My new car. It really is a done deal this time. We found out that the dealership was asking too much for the Buick so I went car shopping again. This time I got a great deal (it was worth at least $2,000.00 more than what I paid). The dealership made a mistake but said that they couldn't back out of it once they had told me the price. It's a 2002 Pontiac Grand Prix with only 64,000 miles on it. v6 engine 3800, whatever that means. :) It's got a power sunroof too! It drives great and my sisters approve of it since it's not so "grannyish" as the Buick. :)

In other news, the Becks are doing well and are VERY busy sorting through all the stuff they've had given to them. We went over today to help sort through kids clothes and their new house is starting to look more and more like a home. Please continue to pray for them as they try to make the unfamiliar feel like home.

This weekend was spent doing four HiStory performances in three days. It went very well and as always, the story of God's Son was a good reminder to me of what a mighty God we serve and how powerful His presence is around us. We are hoping to take the show "on tour" within the next year or so. Some tentative places are Birmingham, Knoxville, Chattanooga, and maybe even Springfield MO.

Sunday, March 11, 2007

A Terrible Loss

Well, if you read my mom's blog you'll know that our dear friends' (the family from Becks Bounty blog) house burned down yesterday and they lost everything. They were only able to save a couple pieces of charred furniture. It was a miracle that no one was hurt. I was actually there when the fire started.

I had just gotten my new car and I wanted to take Luke & Abel for a ride in it. Mom suggested that we go get Luke's shoes that he had left at the Becks house Thursday so that's what we did. When we got there some of the family was sleeping and the rest were just lounging around watching cartoons. We rang the doorbell and most of the family came out to see the car. While we were standing around in the driveway talking, not two minutes after we arrived, their 3rd oldest son came out of the walk-in basement door and told his mom that the couch in the garage (which is a part of their basement) was on fire. From then on everything happened so very fast. Tammy (their mom) ran in to get their dad who was asleep in the room next to the fire. They ran out seconds later past the fire and Kevin flung open the garage door. The flames were already so big that he stumbled back but his hair was singed. I grabbed a gas can that was sitting near the garage door then backed away. Tammy called for me to dial 911 on my cell phone so I did then handed her the phone. All the kids were very quick and obedient to pile into my car and after making sure everyone was accounted for we backed away, sat in the field by the house, and prayed together. When I looked up I could see smoke pouring out of even the top story windows and I realized that the fire trucks would not get there in time. This was only about 5 minutes after the fire had been discovered. I drove the kids to the neighbors, who are also friends of ours, and from there we could see massive flames leaping up in the sky. Soon after, I could hear sirens but I knew that it would be too late to save very much. The fire was finally put out after more than an hour but the roof and the entire interior was completely gone. We don't know yet exactly how the fire started but all we know is that there was gas cans beside this old couch in the garage. We were all just hit with an overwhelming gratefulness that every person (and pet) is safe and unhurt.

The family is currently staying with the neighbors and they have a lot of friends who are willing to help. Many have already provided much needed clothing and necessities (they did not have insurance on the contents of the house). Please keep them in your prayers as they recover from the shock and look for a new home to start over.

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

The Advantages & Disadvantages of Having a Sister Gone For A Month

Candace is gone for a month to attend a L'Abri center. While very excited for her sake, I am wondering if this will really be worth it in the end... :)

Advantages:
My own bedroom for a while
Being able to borrow her clothes and not worry that she'll want to wear them
Umm....

Disadvantages:
An empty bedroom
Not having her here to talk to before bedtime
Not having her here to talk to WAY after bedtime
Brushing my teeth and putting on make-up at the mirror alone
Not being able to ask her opinions on what to wear (even though she faithfully gives the answer, "whatever you want")
Not having her here for our HiStory performance next weekend
Not having her here to make fun of and, yes, boss around :)
Not hearing her complain about my messy room
Not having her here to stick close to whenever we're in a crowd
Wondering what she's doing
Her being too busy to even talk on the phone very much
Not being able to hear her talk on and on
Not being able to tell her to shut up so that I can talk too :)
Lots more that I don't want to write for fear of sounding depressed

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Perspectives

A very good song by Kutless. The group never ceases to amaze me how meaningful their words can be. I appreciate their hearts to dig deeper into the ways of the Lord. Many of their songs have spoken to me through the years.
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It feels like your life's crashing down all around you
Let me ask if it's really so bad
Look at the world in it's suffering
Can you honestly tell me that no one else could understand
All of the hurting inside
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CH: Why can't you see that freedom is sometimes just simply another perspective away
Who could you be if your lens was changed for a moment,
Would you still be the same?
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A young child looks through a great stained glass window
Watching the people go by
Everyone seems to be wearing a red coat
His mother sees jackets in white
Now he can't understand why does she see it this way
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Yesterday, you really couldn't see
By changing your angle a new world would be
Revealed to your once blinded eyes by moving a few degrees
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Sometimes when we feel trapped in our hurting, we only need to evaluate our perspective to gain freedom and answers that we are looking for. At times, I think this can mean putting ourselves in another person's shoes, or at other times simply presenting the different options and opinions to the Lord for His approval and scrutiny. My prayer, for myself, is that He will make it evident when I am looking through "stained glass" and that I will not fail to see when He does.