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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
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Sunday, December 25, 2011
Christmas, Libraries and More
Sunday's Cool
A Link Up and A Look Ahead
A Link Up
This week we started Library Week amid all the hustle and bustle of the Holiday Season. I hope to utilize our home school blog more in the months to come and will post our library adventures there. Here is the first installment
We interrupt this post with a Holiday Message
Hope you are having a wonderful Christmas. We hosted our family today as there were few enough people coming to fit comfortably in our house. With all the travelling we have been doing lately, it is nice to stay home and celebrate here.
A Look Ahead
This week in real life, we will be visiting loads of libraries, and posting snippets here. That won't start until Tuesday. Tomorrow we will engage in a little excitement call Do Nothing Day.
You can read all about it next time.
Merry Christmas!
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Christmas Eve Musings
It is 9:oo p.m. Christmas Eve. Amy and I are relaxing on the couch as we wait for our children to fall asleep. We never taught our kids to believe in Santa, but we do still like to put candy in their stockings from us once they are asleep. Even though they know the big guy isn't coming, it is still hard to get them asleep the night before Christmas.
While I wait for them to sleep, I thought I would take some time to say a few things here. Christmas is chaotic fun, chock full of family visits, car rides, old movies, good food, good conversations, awkward pauses, rousing card games, frequent questions like "So how long are you in town?" etc. But we do enjoy the chaos. At times, we do forget to be really thankful for the true meaning of Christmas. Not what many people say, "baby Jesus being born." No, no. We are thankful that Jesus gave up his God-hood, and became a man, to suffer as we do (and much more) to make a way for billions of sinners He loved so much. And that way He made for us is so simple and beautiful, almost too much so for so many, so that they miss their role in salvation...acceptance. Oh no, I have to DO something to go to heaven. Or God doesn't exist for me, no God I know would allow people to suffer, etc. God has made a way for us to know about him through his word and creation, and to know him through his Son. Thank you Jesus!
While I wait for them to sleep, I thought I would take some time to say a few things here. Christmas is chaotic fun, chock full of family visits, car rides, old movies, good food, good conversations, awkward pauses, rousing card games, frequent questions like "So how long are you in town?" etc. But we do enjoy the chaos. At times, we do forget to be really thankful for the true meaning of Christmas. Not what many people say, "baby Jesus being born." No, no. We are thankful that Jesus gave up his God-hood, and became a man, to suffer as we do (and much more) to make a way for billions of sinners He loved so much. And that way He made for us is so simple and beautiful, almost too much so for so many, so that they miss their role in salvation...acceptance. Oh no, I have to DO something to go to heaven. Or God doesn't exist for me, no God I know would allow people to suffer, etc. God has made a way for us to know about him through his word and creation, and to know him through his Son. Thank you Jesus!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Comparison Shopping during the Holidays
Christmas time is a great time for catching up with people you haven't seen for a while. This is done through family get-togethers, parties and Christmas cards. Sometimes after reading other people's Christmas letters, I get a feeling of paling in comparison. Earlier this week after reading about how great some of my relatives lives are going I became noticeably melancholy.
At least noticeable to my wife, who spent a few minutes working at the computer and then handed me a sheet of paper. The sheet had all the things our family had done in 2011 written on it. At first I didn't know why she had done it. It seemed too late to be thinking about sending out a Christmas letter of our own.
So I asked her why she had done it.She said to remind you of all the great things we have accomplished this year under your leadership. I have that list on my computer's hard drive now and will pull it up the next time a Christmas greeting has me questioning my worth.
I am so thankful for a wife who will stop what she is doing just to pick up my spirits.
At least noticeable to my wife, who spent a few minutes working at the computer and then handed me a sheet of paper. The sheet had all the things our family had done in 2011 written on it. At first I didn't know why she had done it. It seemed too late to be thinking about sending out a Christmas letter of our own.
So I asked her why she had done it.She said to remind you of all the great things we have accomplished this year under your leadership. I have that list on my computer's hard drive now and will pull it up the next time a Christmas greeting has me questioning my worth.
I am so thankful for a wife who will stop what she is doing just to pick up my spirits.
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