Saturday, February 28, 2009

Positive Outlook!

Hi Friends! Less reflective today & more giddy…We’re expecting a SNOW STORM!!

Real snow. Not rumors of powdered sugar that gave school officials reason to call-off school on 2 separate days last month. Word to school board:

"Kids can’t sled on asphalt, but those big yellow buses manage it fairly well."

Sweet husband is going out to get obligatory bread, milk & DVD’s. The things that if you don’t have extra, you may just starve, or die of boredom in the 2 days it takes for the snow to melt. Then we’ll hunker down, cozy up & keep our fingers crossed… (Who says there’s no joy in anticipation?)

Listen, I don’t make the rules, it’s just what we do in the South. Ask any Yankee transplant who came down here for college & never went home. (We always know who they are. "You ain’t from ‘round here, are ya?") As the immortal Lewis Grizzard once said, “They're always tryin’ to tell us how they used to do things back in Cleveland.” Well, when in Rome…

On to other things. My Mom & Dad sent me an uplifting email the other day – sort of a Norman Vincent Peale-ish thing. I sent it to my friend Terri , & she was moved & inspired. Thought I’d share it with you all:

HOW TO START EACH DAY WITH A POSITIVE OUTLOOK

1. Open a new file in your MS Word program.
2. Name it “Barack Obama”.
3. Send it to the Recycle Bin.
4. Empty the Recycle Bin.
5. Your PC will ask you: “Do you really want to get rid of 'Barack Obama'?”
6. Firmly Click “Yes”.
7. Feel better?

GOOD! - Tomorrow we'll do Nancy Pelosi

Hee, Hee!
There are just some things you have to get out of your system...
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow….!
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Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Consequences, encouragement & true Hope

Feeling a bit reflective, friends. Here’s what I’m learning:

1) My God is bigger than I am. (Yep, simple enough.)
2) My God knows me inside & out, deeply & intimately; the humbly noble & the raw, sin-slain humanity.
3) My God loves me inside & out, deeply & intimately – anyway.
4) My God is able to craft victory out of brokenness, arise glorious out of discouragement & defeat.
5) My God is always whispering my name & searching my face for acknowledgement. He knows the smallest details of my life & is always at work for my good.

You just never know about the decisions you make every day, & how they’ll affect the people within your “sphere of influence”: family, friends, complete strangers. It’s a curious, awesome, sometimes overwhelming concept. If I think about it too long, I could sink under the weighty realization that my choices affect all the people in my life…& sometimes my choices aren’t very noble (just ask my children when I’ve had too little sleep & they’ve had too much sugar!).

Oh, I try. I try really hard. But ultimately I don’t have answers & sometimes even my best efforts fall woefully short. Before we get too slogged-in by negativity: my ill-considered actions, impulsive shrieks of frustration (think sleep/sugar scenario), or even more broadly - the consequences of our collective choices last Nov. 4th (it’s tempting to veer off course here, but – believe it or not – this post is not political); before we get too sidetracked, back to the complete-stranger/sphere-of-influence thing…

A few of you know that lately I’ve become a Pilates fiend. For years I’ve been a runner, but in recent months I was in need of a more corporate & interpersonal type of activity (where someone besides me is pushing me), thus, Pilates classes @ the Y. So, this week my Monday morning class was getting started. I spoke to my new friends, laid out my mat & was ready to go. Face value would tell anyone around me that I’m cheerful, happy & motivated; & by-&-large I am. But like anyone, there are burdens that I carry, & on that particular day, those were weighing especially heavy on my heart. (What does this have to do with consequences of daily choices? I’m so glad you asked. Please stay with me, we’re getting there…) So, in class this adorable young woman was positioned directly in front of me. There are probably 40 people total, & she’s within arm’s length, in my direct line of sight. I look up & hear God’s voice with my eyes. The back of her shirt was printed with these words,

“…but with us is the Lord our God to help us and to fight our battles.” 2 Chron. 32:8

She didn’t know she was going to be God’s perfect encouragement, but for an entire hour, over & over I took in God’s message to me. Later, I looked up 2 Chronicles 32, & the thrust of it really began to take hold. The jist of the broader passage is King Hezekiah’s bold encouragement to his men facing overwhelming odds in battle. Hezekiah said to his men,

“Be strong & courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged…for there is greater power with us…with us is the Lord our God to help us and to fight our battles. And the people gained confidence from what Hezekiah the king of Judah said.” 2 Chron. 32: 7-8

In the end, they were confident, not because of who they were, but because of whose power sustained them & whose strength would fight for them.

Reflecting on the lovely young woman, I am deeply grateful for her wardrobe selection on Monday. That small choice gave me more encouragement than she would ever guess. And out of that encouragement, God is growing a deeper confidence in His Providence. Listen. I'll tell you what I hear Him saying to me:

“Be encouraged, dear one! I am with you, & I will fight any battle for you. Have hope sweet one, because I am strength! And take heart, because I use you, too, to bring light to others, just like I did through that precious young woman! In the mean time, you just be strong & courageous, relax in my strength…leave the rest of the battle to Me.”

See? God knows I need to hear His voice. And as Prince of my life, He knows just how to help me keep my chin up. He knows just what to say, & just the way I need to hear it.

So, do our choices have consequences? Absolutely, whether we know of them or not. The big ones do, of course; but even the small ones like getting enough sleep, or even which shirt we pull over our head in the morning.

Because I’m learning #1 above, I know that God sees farther, deeper & wider than I could ever dream. Because I believe #2 & #3, I know that #4 & #5 are a sure thing. God is always whispering our name & searching our face for acknowledgement. There are times like Monday, that I actually hear & He catches a glimmer of recognition in my eye. I think maybe that delights Him.

As for all the other, I hope against hope that the stinky things I do or say (willful or ignorant) can be blotted out completely. Barring that miracle, I trust that ultimately those flaws will somehow be woven into a humble tapestry of forgiveness, bringing texture & contrast, instead of damage or pain. I trust that in the fullness of time this will be true. In the mean time, I'm going forward with renewed courage, hopeful that the more I learn & listen, the more I'll walk out into life wearing the right shirt.

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Monday, February 16, 2009

Voluntary Taxation!

Great news!! The U.S. Government is not in the business of forcefully taking money from some people in order to provide Welfare to others. Get it? The gov't does not force people to pay taxes under penalty of fine or imprisonment. Wait...All this time I've been paranoid, thinking they were after everything they could get...I've been living an alternate reality. We've all lived an oppressive shared delusion! Now we have the truth...oh, the freedom! What relief! What joy! (This undated video has the proof - who knows how long we've been in a deluded fog?)



Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid said it! "I don't think we force people [to pay taxes]...Our system of government is a voluntary tax system..." Oh, happy day! Off camera, he calls it the "Geithner/Daschle system." Now I understand...

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Saturday, February 14, 2009

Valentine's Day!

Hi friends~
Just a quick note today. Hope everyone has had a lovely Valentine's Day!

It has been a BEAUTIFUL day here - just what we've needed! Walked 3 miles with the pooch & my sweet husband this morning. Then, I was able to get out in the yard & play w/ the pruning shears (know me well, & you know it's one of my favorite things!). Our daughter's fever is finally gone, & she's able to play outside. I hear her singing a little tune, as she twirls her daddy's golf umbrella in the fading sun. Our boys are shooting hoops in the driveway. I hear balls bouncing & the clatter of boys' yelling mingled with laughter. The occasional bark from Otis reminds passers-by that this home is under constant guard.

All of it is the lyrical, funny, cacophonous, quirky music of home. And it is beautiful.

Valentine's Day, indeed.
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Monday, February 9, 2009

No Stimulus! (petition)

Believe it or not, there is something we can do about what's going on in Congress. President Obama & his Marxist cohorts are railroading the 'stimulus' package with the 'fierce urgency of now'! Call me crazy, but I get the vaguest sense they're in a real hurry with this thing. (Anyone?)

When I feel somebody attempting to rush past me with such blazing dispatch (my kids with ill-gotten cookie-jar loot), I get real suspicious. Makes me want to say, "Hold on, there, cowboy. Slow up & let me take a look at this thing." Or maybe I just say, "NO! Not this rodeo!"

That's what I feel like today, & that's why I'm posting with the FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW!

A call to action:

1) Americans for Prosperity has an online Petition against the Stimulus. Zip over there & sign it.

2) Call, email or write (do people still do this?) your Senators & Representatives. Here's the site where you can get YOUR people, no matter where you live. Please, folks, turn up the heat.

Our Revolutionary patriots fought against Taxation without Representation. This is how you get represented.

Back to that nagging suspicion I told you about. 'Seems I'm not the only one. Here's Townhall's Charles Krauthammer , quoting President Obama & then saying what we all know to be true:

"A failure to act, and act now, will turn crisis into a catastrophe." -- President Obama, Feb. 4.

Catastrophe, mind you. So much for the president who in his inaugural address two weeks earlier declared "we have chosen hope over fear." Until, that is, you need fear to pass a bill.

It's the essential fraud of rushing through a bill in which the normal rules...are suspended on the grounds that a national emergency requires an immediate job-creating stimulus -- and then throwing into it hundreds of billions...that are little more than the back-scratching, special-interest, lobby-driven parochialism that Obama came to Washington to abolish. He said.

Turns out the "fierce urgency of now" includes $150 million for livestock insurance.

Act now, friends.


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