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A Quote to Start Things Off

If we ever think well it should be when we think of God. - A.W. Tozer, The Knowledge of the Holy

Monday, May 23, 2011

It's not the end of the world

I wasn't going to blog about this. Really, I wasn't. False teachers preaching the end of the world is not a new thing and it will probably go on right up until the end of the world. But recently Harold Camping began proclaiming that Jesus was returning on May 21, 2011.



I used to make a joke back in the 1980's about these kind of proclamation's of Christ's return. I would say that it preempted his coming back because He would be all set to come back on a certain day and then someone would say He's coming back on that day and then of course Jesus would have to choose a different day because no one could know the day or the hour and someone found out.





Of course, May 21st came and went and Christ did not return. The next day this billboard went up in Greensboro, N.C.







The reason why I did blog about it is twofold :





1) That is awkward is one of my 3rd grader's favorite expressions, right along with why interrupt a very good show with kissing.





2) The whole prediction thing reminded me to live like today could be our last day on earth. On Friday, I talked with all my kids one on one and made sure they understood what Jesus did on the cross for them. I made sure that Amy knew how much I loved her. I didn't really think that the rapture would happen on May, 21st. I was just reminded that our time on earth can end at any moment. Just because you can't predict it does not mean it's not going to happen.





(If there is a )Next Time : The Dog Day of Spring.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

The Story Behind The Picture

The problem with Wordless Wednesdays is inherent in the title. No typy, no talky, just the flash ma'am. I am a blogger who likes to say things so when I show you a pic like this . . .


or even this one taken about a minute before . . .







Is that without words it doesn't tell you what happened between the two. Or the story behind the picture.






So, Puppy had her ballet recital and she did great. I had bought flowers for here and I was lined up with them behind my back to give them to her as she walked into the gym.






So after taking the first picture, I did just that. What the camera did not catch is when I handed puppy her bouquet, she handed them right back and said "Not, yet!" and marched right into the gym.






Of course all the other parents thought this was adorable. Apparently giving Puppy flowers as she was walking back in the gym was before the event was over was (in her mind) not acceptable.






She gladly accepted them when in the gym and the first picture was taken. I still plan to post wordless pics on occasional Wednesdays. But from time to time I'll tell you the story behind the picture.





Other Words:







For those who saw yesterdays post here is the correct order of the sentences:







3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 4, 6 , 10, 8, 2, 1







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The Carnival of Homeschooling is up at The Home Spun Life.










Next Time: The Dog day of May

Monday, May 16, 2011

Monday Morning Paragraphy







Mondays can be a real jumble. You get up and you try to get everybody ready for a new week. But inwardly and outwardly can be something of a muddle. Last year I heard about a teaching tool called paragraphy @ http://www.byrdseed.com/. You write a paragraph. Paragraphy switches the order of the sentences. Your students then put the sentences in the correct order. Since Mondays can be a real jumble, I have decided to occasionally put a post through the paragraphy machine and let you you loyal readers try to make sense of it. This really isn't much different than my regular posts.







Today's installment will actually be a little piece I wrote about my current Monday jumble. I hope you enjoy.















  1. That's the plan any way.








  2. I hope to have Bunny work on some of her stuff before we go, some at the library and then we can all do some table activities when we get home.








  3. Mondays are not just for morning quarterbacks.








  4. Yes, I can say I knew him when.








  5. Generally our Mondays are spent at our home school co-op and Awana.








  6. The interview will be at the church where our co-op usually meets.








  7. Since they have both ended for the school year, our Monday's have become a regular school at the table day.








  8. Not sure what all we will do after the interview.








  9. This week is going to be a little different from our new routine.








  10. I am going to take the girls to a branch library near the church while the team meets with the reporter.







  11. Spider Droid's robotics team is going to be interviewed for a magazine article.






Next Time: The story behind the picture

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