Saturday, October 27, 2012

October Bright Spots

Well, this week has had some highs and lows.  The lows are pretty low which makes the highs even brighter.  Here are the bright spots:
Apple Butter which still reminds me of Dan, my cousin!!

Beautiful mittens made by my daughter for my birthday

New calendar pages & starter pack from the Franklin Covey Store, my favorite store in the world

a new purse for my birthday!


One of our favorite movies to watch.  My hubby purchased it for a few dollars because they don't have it in the rental store anymore.

This one has such a story to it.  Please excuse my messy island.  Note my beautiful candle plant holder!  Here's the explanation for it-the plant is getting wet underneath it so it's airing out.  Anyway, on the way to the store this morning, my little one, yet again, was talking about heaven.  "i want to take my blanket and doll and bucket and I am going to collect gems (from the walls of heaven) and gold (from the streets of gold) and I am going to make a picture from them and write on it Mighty God for Jesus and then I'm going to ask him for a frame. "  Well, I was pretty overwhelmed.  I said, "you could make him one this afternoon.  We will get out your paints. and then I will help you write Mighty God on it."  So here she is painting a picture for Jesus. 
Here it is.  Love it!  We then read the book "Heaven is for Real for Kids" by Todd Burpo on my kindle.  It is so great!


Here's my bday card & money (for a purse) from her.

An awesome book from Mom and a journal from my son

Enjoying a new book.   Love the library!

Go Tigers!  School asssignment for the littlest for Monday. It is a small youth but I think it's still going to be a bit large.  That's okay though.  It's worth it. 

a new cookbook from my dear friend

Friends!

Beautiful tree out front which now has no leaves.  I love fall.

I enjoyed a great visit with this dear friend.
For our 24th anniversary we went to the Traffic Jam & Snug Restuarant in Detroit.  It was featured on Diners, Drive Ins and Dives. 

A Sunday walk.

getting face paint for Awana.  She wanted to be a cat.


Sunday, October 21, 2012

Beautiful Michigan Day

 Here's a list of my favorite birthday highlights from today:
  • Great Church Service at Trinity
  • David went to church with us, just like old times (in the same car!)
  • Nice cards, notes & gifts from special people in my life
  • Awesome lunch of gluten free pizza from Buddy's while everyone else enjoyed Hungry Howie's pizza.
  • Phone conversation with my Mom
  • Walk through the Lower Huron Metropark


Lower Huron MetroPark


Racing Leaves



This is the nature girl!  She filled up half her bucket with treasures from nature.

Love these trees against the beautiful Michigan blue sky


Time to head home



Saturday, October 6, 2012

Celebration of Discipline: Meditation

I have been reading through the book Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster, originally published in 1978.  What an awesome book.  I had also purchased Celebrating the Disciplines which is a journal workbook to accompany it.  I have read chapters on Meditation, Prayer, Fasting and Study. 
This book has helped me wade through the confusion of what is the difference between Eastern meditation and Christian meditation.  Eastern meditation is emptying the mind, detaching from the world and merging with the cosmic mind.  Christian meditation is an emptying of ourselves and filling up with the Lord.  We need to detach from the confusion around us so we can have a richer attachment to God.  And here's one of Richard Foster's awesome statements: "Meditation is the one thing that can sufficiently redirect our lives so that we can deal with human life successfully.  It brings greater perspective and balance into our world."  Here's my summary of what he says:  Meditation is a quiet time to empty ourselves and be filled with his peace.  It's a time to focus on the Lord and allow him to transform our hearts.  As a result our lives are impacted and we extend it naturally to others.  My obstacles to medication are interruptions, being in the same place each time (as Foster recommends in order to focus), finding a regular time, and quiet (or lack of it!).  Foster gives specific instructions on what to meditate on and how to do it.  He encourages the selecting of a Scripture passage for one week and focusing on that.  He says to take 1 event, a parable, a few verses or a word and allow it to take root. Use all senses and join the story if possible.  Don't study; receive.  In this, we will forget about "self".  He also instructs on how to release our needs to the Lord when we are just beginning to meditate, by placing our palms down (releasing) and stating or picturing what weighs on our minds or is a concern to us and then placing our palms up (receiving).   I like that Foster is so practical. 
One of the things I have learned to do is take the Scripture "Be still and know that I am God" from Psalm 46:10.  I state it like this:
Be still and know that I am God
Be still and know that I am
Be still and know that I
Be still and know
Be still
Be
I had never done this before and find it so refreshing! 
I want to end with a quote from a classic devotional book (which I started reading as a result of the chapter on Study this past week.  Foster gives recommendations on what to read) and what an amazing book it is.
The Confessions of Saint Augustine
written in 401 AD and translated
(I got it for my Kindle for 0.99)
"Oh! that Thou wouldst enter into my heart, and inebriate it, that I may forget my ills, and embrace Thee, my sole good!"