Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Colorado Adventure - Sights Seen On the Return Trip

Service Station (perhaps the one and only) in Lake City, CO. Gas here was around $0.40 - $0.60 higher than in the Dallas area.
Snowy Cliffs
A snowy Uncompaghre Peak seen from Windy Point

Joel on Windy Point again - this time with about 5 inches of snow. Even though the temperature was in the lower 30's, because the sun was shining and there was no wind, I was just fine in this attire.
Snowcovered Alpines on Windy Point

Headwaters of the Rio Grande
The Creede, CO. Volunteer Fire Department Garage - Built into the side of a mountain!
Mining Museum (built into the side of a mountain) in Creede, CO.
Rugged Beauty - Creede, CO.

See the old mine buildings nestled amongst the high craggy mountains? Creede, CO.
Even a light snowfall can significantly change the appearance of the landscape.

The Hungry Logger Restaurant in South Fork, CO. We stopped here for lunch on Saturday on the way home. I enjoyed a tasty Elk burger and baked potato. I had wanted to get a Grizzly (Bear) burger, but they didn't have any Grizzly at that time.


The Hungry Logger!

The Southern end of the snowcapped Sangre De Christo (Blood of Christ) Mountains. (Between Alamosa and Walsenburg, CO.)

The (Big) Texan Steak Ranch Restaurant, Gift Shop and Hotel - Amarillo, Tx. - Home of the FREE 72oz. Steak. (Free if you eat it, and all the trimmings, in under 60 minutes... Not many people are able to.) We spent the night at the Hotel on Saturday night, and had a country-style breakfast in the Restaurant on Sunday morning before leaving for home on the final day of our adventure.

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That concludes my report. I had as much fun taking these pictures as I did anything else on the trip. I also have enjoyed the opportunity to share them with you. Hope you have enjoyed viewing them.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Happy 5th Birthday Jaden!

Today is Jaden's 5th birthday. Yes, five years ago, he was born here at home. It seems like a long time ago, and yet not so long. I have been sort of a "surrogate" mother to him for much of his life, because of some difficulties. I have a very special relationship with Jaden. Sometimes, I feel as if I'm his Mom, rather than Mom.

Hey buddy, I hope you get feeling better, and that you can enjoy your cake & ice-cream soon! I love you very much and am sorry that you don't feel your best. :( If you could, keep him in your prayers right now. He started running a fever of 101, this evening.

May the Creator bless you & keep you. And may He make His face to shine down upon you and give you peace.

Happy 5th Jaden!
We love you!
Dad, Mom, Joel, Abby, Caleb, Phoebe & Johanna

Monday, December 17, 2007

Submission

Submission
Florence M. Williams
I dare not question God's
own will.
His plan devine for me.
Though I have wishes and desires,
from self I must be free.
Real happiness we can't attain
by having our own way.
Surrender to His perfect will
Will brighten any day.
Has your heart yearned for
something grand
You thought would bring you peace?
Then ask the Lord to answer prayer.
I found this lovely little poem a long time ago. I don't believe it is the complete version, but the above is all I have. I copied it several years ago, and thought it quite profound. The ending could go something like this: and all your restless stirrings cease.

Thursday, December 13, 2007

My New Mandolin!

Yours truly with "Dixie" the mandolin.

"Dixie" with her case.


Here is a picture of a mandolin that I just purchased yesterday.

It is a very beautiful instrument, and (supposedly) pretty sturdy. The brand name is Kentucky. It also came with a very nice HARD case (well, I had to pay extra, but not much!) I know a handful of chords and still have a whole book of chords I can learn...right at my finger tips! Yesterday, I was on the computer looking for mandolin chords, and hand copying some I had found, when my kind brother, Caleb, came into the room. Guess what he had? He had a mandolin chord chart book! I wasn't really paying attention to what was happening in the room, but several of my siblings were gathering. Also, when Caleb was handing the book to me, Abby had to take a video [15 second longs] of me! Ah...I dislike being on tape. But that is history. Caleb was originally going to give the book to me for Christmas, but he decided to give it to me early (probably because he saw how excited I was!). What loving and kind brothers and sisters I have! Anyway, I now have a mandolin & a book to help me learn the chords! I'm pretty excited about it, too. I've been daydreaming about "what I could do when I learn how to play the mandolin"!

Well that is probably enough for now.

Phoebe

P.S. Right at this very moment, I am listening (in the background) to Johanna plink around on my mandolin, in our room. I think all of us are pretty excited! (Especially me!) Joel even showed somewhat of an interest in learning to play. :)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy

This evening as I was listening to John MacArthur preach on the "ugliness of Christmas", which is his current series, he closed out the program with this compelling hymn. I hope that you will find it as stirring as I did. You can find his current series The Best of Christmas Here

Come, Ye Sinners, Poor and Needy Joseph Hart (1712-1768)
"Come… take the water of life freely". Rev. 22:17

1. Come, ye sinners, poor and needy, Weak and wounded, sick and sore;
Jesus ready stands to save you, Full of pity, love, and pow’r
2. Come, ye thirsty, come, and welcome, God’s free bounty glorify;
True belief and true repentance, Every grace that brings you nigh.
3. Let not conscience make you linger, Nor of fitness fondly dream;
All the fitness He requireth Is to feel your need of Him.
4. Come, ye weary, heavy laden, Lost and ruined by the fall;
If you tarry till you’re better, You will never come at all.

Refrain: I will arise and go to Jesus, He will embrace me in His arms
In the arms of my dear Savior, O, there are ten thousand charms.

Text: Joseph Hart; Refrain, source unknown
Music: Traditional American melody; Walker’s Southern Harmony, 1835


Taken from: The Hymnal for Worship & Celebration

About Jaden

Jaden in the leaf pile
ABOUT JADEN
Dec. 11, 2007
A few days ago when the weather was still nice, I was sitting in the front yard after my walk. Soon, almost-five-year-old Jaden rode around the house on his bike. He whizzed back and forth on the sidewalk between his boundaries. On one pass, his right arm swung at his side. He called back over his shoulder, "See, Mommy! I can drive with one hand."
"Use both hands, Jaden. You’re too young." I wasn’t sure if he heard. The next round he tried it again. Just as I opened my mouth to rebuke him, he veered off into the grass. Although startled, he regained control and came to a stop.
This time I made sure he heard me. "See what I mean? You are too young. You could have wrecked. You must keep both hands on the handle bars." I warned that if he didn’t obey, I’d restrict him from riding until the next day. (I am not permitted to spank him.) He tried to argue, and I said that arguing would get the same results. He began whimpering that he didn’t want to lose his bike. With a wave of my hand, I cheerfully charged him to be off, to ride and enjoy himself. And to obey me.
He rode slowly toward his western boundary. As he neared Amanda’s mailbox, I saw him stop and lay his forehead on his crossed arms, which rested on the handlebars. "He’s either pouting, or praying," I thought. "Dear Father, please help him." Almost before I knew it, he was at my side, whispering in my ear, asking me to forgive him for arguing with me.
"Aww, Jaden, buddy! You make my heart so glad!" I invited him into my lap.
"Who told you to come talk to me?"
"Me."
"That can hardly be true. Three months ago you wouldn’t have done it unless someone told you to. It was the Holy Spirit, Jaden." He and I had talked previously a couple of times about the way the Lord helps us obey Him: parents who instruct and discipline, siblings who encourage him to obey, the Word, His Spirit.
"See how God is helping you?" He nodded his head against my shoulder. We snuggled silently for a few minutes. Then I told him that I had been thinking about a wicked man I had known, and that God put a verse into my head, "Fret not thyself because of wicked men." Immediately afterward, another verse came to mind, "Let him who glories glory in the Lord." It had caused me to stop fretting and to worship God in wonder.
Then I explained to him that a catechism is a list of questions and answers that help us learn about the teachings of the Bible. "For instance, an important question in the Westminster Shorter Catechism is ‘What is man’s chief end?’" Before I could give the answer, Jaden interjected, "To glorify God."
"Yes, yes. And to enjoy Him forever. So you have been listening!" I went on to give another example. "’What is the first commandment?" Much to my shame, I had to admit to Jaden that I couldn’t remember the answer. He climbed out of my lap. I thought I had lost my audience.
"Where you goin’, buddy?"
"To get my Bible." (I almost wept for joy for the second time in 10 minutes. The Lord never ceases to amaze me!) After a couple of interruptions, we eventually found the answer in Exodus 20.
After we returned inside, he and I were in the entry hall. I stopped because I heard him say wistfully, "I should’ve bought that [mumble]."
"What did you say?"
"You know that library where you can buy books?"
I thought he might be confused. Once we had to correct his misconception that Joel had bought some books from the public library. He thought we could keep them. Then I remembered. "Are you talking about where you went with Joel and Caleb yesterday? Half Price Books?"
"Yes! They had a big Bible right here on the shelf," – he pointed to an imaginary shelf at eye level – "and I said to myself, ‘I should have bought that.’"
"How much money do you have?"
"Oh, it wouldn’t be enough. That Bible would be expensive; it was big!" But, he was off to count his cash.
Our practice has been to give our children their first Bible after they’ve learned to read. Jaden can’t read yet. (It won’t be long.) But you can be sure that a certain young boy will be receiving the Word of God in book form very soon.
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This encounter, and several similar ones, are answers to the prayers of many people. The Lord has been working on dear little Jaden’s heart since at least October 5, 2007, which is when Jaden said he asked Jesus to put His blood on him. Since then family members have observed him spontaneously praying. When questioned, he says he was either asking God to help him, or asking for forgiveness. He has taken the initiative to ask others he has offended to forgive him. There has definitely been a change in our dear son and brother. He has become quite sweet- spirited, tender-hearted and helpful. I wish I could share with you several other incidents that are just precious, and that make my heart sing praises to Yahweh for His goodness to our family.
One way that you can pray for him is that he will understand the concept that the Lord has given the Holy Spirit to help him, and that he will access that power. We will need to lay a lot of groundwork there.
Thank you for all your prayers.

MORE ABOUT JADEN
Speaking of prayers . . .
Jaden crawled up in bed with me one day while Joel was in Colorado. I think he was trying to get warm.
I asked him if he ever prayed. (I knew he did; I just wanted to probe.) He nodded.
"What do you pray about?"
"Mr. Amos." Our neighbor moved away the end of July, and Jaden misses him terribly.
"Aww, that’s sweet of you. Do you pray for Joel?"
"Yes."
"What do you say?"
"Thank you God, for my brothers and sisters."