Tuesday, May 22, 2012

1000 gifts: graduation party

Continuing my list of gifts, blessings that I write down to remember all the wonderful things that God gives me along life's journey (from Ann Voskamp's book and her blog, A Holy Experience
 

453. Visiting bookshelves
Whenever I visit a home of friends or family, one of the first things I'm drawn to is their bookshelves.  Recently I visited one of my old room-mates, Emily,  and it was so much fun to spend time with her and her husband and 18-month old little boy.  Her home was one of those wonderfully welcoming homes that you just immediately feel comfortable in. And I just loved her bookshelves! Full of classic literature and great Christian books, many I was familiar with and quite a few new ones - I wanted to borrow half of them!

454. Pictures on living room walls
After  the bookshelves, the next thing I love about visiting friends or family is the art or pictures that they pick to hang on their walls. Emily and her husband had a poster of one of the original Guttenberg bibles, which I just loved (I plan to order the same poster).  They also had a painting,  "The Bookworm" by Carl Spitzweg, which we immediately bonded over - both being lovers of books.

455.  Redneck horseshoes, shaving cream wars, party squirrel dance
We all drove down to Salina, Kansas for my husband's nephew's high school graduation. Almost the whole family was there, and my kids had a wonderful time playing with all their cousins (they practically lived on the trampoline). For the older crowd, they had set up a game of redneck horseshoes (with beer bottles  - a new experience for me.) The teenagers got into a shaving cream war, and everyone had to do the party squirrel dance whenever someone opened one of T.J.'s graduation cards which played a "Paaaaartttyyyy!" song and featured a dancing squirrel.

456.  Connections between cousins
When Blaze was a toddler, at family reunions her older cousin Dani always kept an eye on her and played with her. Now Dani has a toddler daughter, and Blaze - ten years old - was the one who loved chasing after Jaidyn and watching her for Dani. 

457. Theology of the First Law of Thermodynamics
During our graduation party weekend, Tyler shared his theology on the First Law of Thermodynamics. Energy can be changed from one form to another, but it cannot be created or destroyed. If you apply this law to the Creation account according to the Bible, then God must have used his own energy to create the universe and everything in it. What a wild thought!

458.  Mother's day book
Blaze is in 4th grade, and Dreamer is in 2nd grade, and their teachers always come up with wonderful Mother's Day projects for the kids to make. This year the booklet that Blaze made me included things like "The jobs my mother does.... reading helper when I am having troubles, lover of all her children, riding instructor when I am at a horse show" (great illustration of a riding arena, complete with jumps). 


"She loves.... chocolate and a nice hug, reading on her bed, writing a book on the computer and talking with lots of friends" (I love the illustration she put with this last one, two friends holding tea cups!) 

"Mom feels... happy when I read to my sisters.... tired when I am always talking...mad if a chore is not done." (quite the illustration of me shouting "get it done!") 

"She deserves... hugs and kisses when she comes home, a lovely hike in the mountains, and a camping trip with her family. I love my mom because she will give more than any mom on earth, and I am her grateful daughter."

459. Being a guest teacher in your kid's class
It took some courage, but I finally asked Blaze's teacher if I could take up one of her social study periods to review some Wyoming history with the kids using interactive maps, an on-line version of GIS (geographic information systems) that I use for work. I had so much fun leading the kids on a virtual tour of the neighborhood around their school to start with, then looking at a map of Laramie, then moving out to various historical spots around Wyoming. The kids loved getting to do different map-related things on the computer, such as measurements and finding features on aerial photos.

460. Teenagers pretending to be horses
Stars has some great friends, and one of them in particular I like because she also loves horses (we are all pretty much a horse-crazy family). One night when Kaitie was over visiting Stars, they actually stayed in the living room with us instead of hiding out in Stars' room. Stars wanted Kaitie to show us her horse impersonations. I can't quite describe her "Russian stallion" act (complete with Russian accent) but it was hilarious! She also did a rooster strut that gave me a bellyache from laughing so hard!

461. Scarf race
Dreamer wanted to do a flag race as one of the games at her birthday party (8 years old!). I looked up the rules for a flag race, but I ended up modifying it to a "scarf race" - the kids had a lot of fun (so did I).

462. When a friend asks "what is the Lord doing in your life?"
K. called up one morning to ask me this question. I told her how I had just finished studying 1 Peter, and how when you list all the verses about suffering from this book, it is both terrifying and also amazingly hopeful, even joyful! And how I just started 2 Peter, and over and over again it talks about "knowing God."  and what this really means. We also talked about "God's math" (how He provides ways for us to pay our bills when we know the money doesn't add up). And  homeschooling; K. will start homeschooling her second oldest, and I am still praying about starting homeschooling - right now I'm aiming to start after Blaze finishes 5th grade because otherwise she'll have to go to the junior high, which I think is way too early. And we talked about listing our gifts/blessings, as I've been doing for a couple years now, and K has just started doing it too.

463. Taking  captive every thought to obedience in Christ
A thoughtful quote from Jesus Calling, a devotional by Sarah Young. "Long after you have learned the discipline of holding your tongue, your thoughts defy your will and set themselves up against me. Man is the pinnacle of my creation, and the human mind is wondrously complex. I risked all by granting you freedom to think for yourself. This is godlike privilege, forever setting you apart from animals and robots. I made you in my image, precariously close to deity." Reminded me of how hard it is to live out 2 Corinthians 10:5 "We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ"

1 comment:

  1. lol I LOVE #453 :) Just this past week I was at a Bible study in a home I'd never been in before and they had one wall full of books I could hardly concentrate on the study b/c I was secretly trying to read all the titles on the wall .... love books too :)

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