"But in a great house there are not only vessels of gold and of silver, but also of wood and of earth; and some to honor, and some to dishonor. If a man therefore purge himself from these, he shall be a vessel unto honor, sanctified, and meet for the master's use, and prepared unto every good work." 2 Timothy 2:20-21
Sunday, December 27, 2009
"March of the Toys" by: Victor Herbert
Here is a link to a very pretty Christmas song that I've enjoyed a whole lot, called "March of the Toys" by Victor Herbert. It was funny, I was listening to this on my favorite Classical music station while I was reading Battle: The Story of the Bulge (a historic book about WWII). It reminded me of the soldiers in the book marching, so it sort of felt like I was there, watching the soldiers in WWII. This piece of music is one of my FAVORITE classical pieces and Christmas songs.
Saturday, December 26, 2009
Flower photos
Friday, December 25, 2009
A White Christmas... for once!
Merry Christmas to you! Guess what? We had a white Christmas! It snowed last night, and we had about a 2 inch accumulation. First white Christmas in my lifetime (don't worry, I'm only 14).
These pictures were both taken before the majority of the snow had fallen
Actually, these pictures were taken on Christmas eve. It looked even whiter this morning! :)
Merry Christmas to you and yours!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Merry Christmas!
Sunday, December 20, 2009
Jaden's Birthday Celebration
Jaden Jacob with his birthday gifts.
Jaden's birthday cake (decorated by Johanna and Yours Truly
We celebrated Jaden's 7th birthday last night. For his celebration we had (besides the meal food) Hummingbird cake and Root Beer floats (yum, yum!). That is what he requested, so that's what we had. Hummingbird cake is sort of our traditional cake we have for birthdays. With pineapple, banana and pecans in it it is very delicious.
Jaden's birthday cake (decorated by Johanna and Yours Truly
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Happy 7th Birthday, Jaden!
Today is Jaden's 7th birthday! Wow, how time flies! It seems like just yesterday Jaden was born. Happy birthday, Jaden! We hope that you have a good day, and that you get over your coughs and sniffles. :) We love you!
Jaden was born on the evening of December 19th, 2002. He was a Christmas baby! We were all very excited about having a new brother, Jaden Jacob Kautt. He was a big boy, 9lbs. 9 oz. and 23 inches long! We thank God for our little (not so little!) brother Jaden.
Grandpa and Grandma Kautt with sleepy Jaden
This is such a lovely picture
I love this one too!
Such a Jaden pose :)Jaden loves to dress up as a cowboy. He especially enjoys having cammo "make-up" on his face to make a mustache. :)
We should have pictures up from his birthday celebration that we're having tonight. He's requested Hummingbird cake, root beer floats, and Italian Vegetable Casserole. Sounds yummy!
Friday, December 11, 2009
The Three Kautt sisters...
Global Warming??
Now, how often does North Texas get snow in early December? It's never happened in my lifetime (that I can remember). But, we got it some a few days ago. I must say that it wasn't very much, but you can see it on the ground. So much for Global Warming!
What about climate change??
The snow was quite wet. Yuck!
It did snow enough to cover the roof in white (yes, I know, the Christmas lights needed to be hung up properly!) :)
Have a nice weekend, and stay warm... you know this Global Warming is making it hard to keep warm!
What about climate change??
The snow was quite wet. Yuck!
It did snow enough to cover the roof in white (yes, I know, the Christmas lights needed to be hung up properly!) :)
Have a nice weekend, and stay warm... you know this Global Warming is making it hard to keep warm!
Thanksgiving Recap - part 2
More pictures from our Thanksgiving gathering.
Jaden's giant card for Great-Grandma McKnight. Isn't it so cute?!
The settings at each place
The dessert table was very full. There were more desserts brought after this picture was taken! To say the least, we had plenty of desserts.
Enjoying fellowship after the meal
More visiting in our living room
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day, with friends and family. Hope you did too!
Jaden's giant card for Great-Grandma McKnight. Isn't it so cute?!
The settings at each place
The dessert table was very full. There were more desserts brought after this picture was taken! To say the least, we had plenty of desserts.
Enjoying fellowship after the meal
More visiting in our living room
We had a wonderful Thanksgiving Day, with friends and family. Hope you did too!
Handel's Messiah
I love classical music, especially from the Baroque period. As such an admirer, I simply adore the gloriously beautiful and rich musical compositions of Handel.
George Frideric Handel was a prolific musician and writer of music. He was masterful at the organ, violin and in music compositions. The Messiah is one of his most well known, well beloved pieces. Universally appreciated and performed.
I personally own 4 discs of the Messiah, two separate recordings. And every year at this time, I love to pop one of them in and listen to the lofty sounds of instruments and voice. Such gloriously uplifting, majestic music!
The Messiah is derived directly from the scriptures that proclaim Jesus as Messiah. For instance:
The Messiah is one of my favorite Oratorio's because it takes the holy scriptures and sets them to beautiful music, that is not only wonderful to listen to, but is also glorifying to God. It uplifts up the spirits at a time when the skies are grey and it can be depressing.
So, if you have a copy of Handel's Messiah why not listen and rejoice that Jesus is our Savior, our Messiah!
Merry Christmas!
George Frideric Handel was a prolific musician and writer of music. He was masterful at the organ, violin and in music compositions. The Messiah is one of his most well known, well beloved pieces. Universally appreciated and performed.
I personally own 4 discs of the Messiah, two separate recordings. And every year at this time, I love to pop one of them in and listen to the lofty sounds of instruments and voice. Such gloriously uplifting, majestic music!
The Messiah is derived directly from the scriptures that proclaim Jesus as Messiah. For instance:
O thou that tellest good Tidings to Zion, get thee up into the high
Mountain: O thou that tellest good Tidings to Jerusalem, lift up thy Voice with
Strength; lift it up, be not afraid: Say unto the Cities of Judah, Behold your
God. - Isaiah 40:9Arise,
shine, for thy Light come, and the Glory of the Lord is risen upon thee. -
Isaiah 60:1
The Messiah is one of my favorite Oratorio's because it takes the holy scriptures and sets them to beautiful music, that is not only wonderful to listen to, but is also glorifying to God. It uplifts up the spirits at a time when the skies are grey and it can be depressing.
So, if you have a copy of Handel's Messiah why not listen and rejoice that Jesus is our Savior, our Messiah!
Merry Christmas!
Monday, December 7, 2009
Family Picture
Our last family picture was taken on July 5th, right before I got my second pair of eyes. Now it is "out of date". So, yesterday we got our family picture(s) taken. After much discussion about the clothing color coordination, we finally got the camera clicking. :)
This was my favorite one out of the several we took.
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Defending the Faith 2010 Conference
Answers in Genesis is putting on another conference. It's the Defending the Faith 2010 conference. Our family has already registered, and we are very excited about attending it! If you haven't registered for this event, I would urge you to do so. If you attend you'll hear from great speakers, like:
- Dr. David Menton
- Dr. Jason Lisle
- Bill Jack
- Dr. Voddie Baucham
- Dr. Georgia Purdom
- Carl Kerby
- Ken Ham
- Dr. Andrew Snelling
and music from Buddy Davis.
Click here for the schedule and location for this event.
- Dr. David Menton
- Dr. Jason Lisle
- Bill Jack
- Dr. Voddie Baucham
- Dr. Georgia Purdom
- Carl Kerby
- Ken Ham
- Dr. Andrew Snelling
and music from Buddy Davis.
Click here for the schedule and location for this event.
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Thanksgiving Recap
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