G'night!
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Tired...
G'night!
Friday, June 18, 2010
It's early, but...
I had a wonderful Daddy. He's been gone for 7 years, now. I miss him everyday. However, the lessons he taught me, and the love I felt from him stay with me everyday, too. It helps.
Now, I teach my children the things he taught me, and somehow it helps keep him close to all of us.
Dad taught us the value of hard work - if you're going to do a job, do it right the first time. (or he'd make you do it again and again and again! haha)
He taught the importance of integrity. Say what you mean and mean what you say. If you say you'll do something, do it. Honesty is ALWAYS the best policy, and "A man's (or woman's) word is his bond".
Dad taught me to love the Lord and live a good life. He taught me to love my country. He taught me to stand my ground by standing up for what was right and good. (Caline and Marc, feel free to jump in and add some stuff; I'm sure I missed a few)
Most of all, he gave me a strong foundation on which to build my life.
In time, I was blessed to marry a man who exemplified so many of the wonderful qualities my dad had. Now my daughters have a Daddy who teaches them all the great lessons I received from my beloved Daddy.
So, in honor of this Sunday's upcoming Father's Day... I have a wish for all the Daddies out there, including mine in Heaven and my children's ... All of you who keep working hard to take care of your family, to teach them valuable lessons, who play and have fun, and work and love and support those who love you so much...
I wish for you to know how loved you are, and for you to be celebrated on this special day that was set aside just for you. Kick back, relax, and let yourselves be spoiled rotten by your families. And have a VERY Happy Father's Day!!!!!!
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Artful-Jackie
*I apologize for the blurry picture. It's my poor photography, NOT her drawing*
Saturday, June 12, 2010
When Your Hut Is on Fire...
The only survivor of ashipwreck was washed up
on a small, uninhabited
island. He prayed feverishly
for God to rescue him..
Every day he scanned thehorizon for help, but none
seemed forthcoming.
Exhausted, he eventuallymanaged to build a little hut
out of driftwood to protect
himself from the elements,
and to store his few
possessions.
One day, after scavenging
for food, he arrived home to
find his little hut in flames,
with smoke rolling up to the
sky. He felt the worst had
happened, and everything
was lost. He was stunned
with disbelief, grief, and
anger.
He cried out, 'God! How
could you do this to me?'
Early the next morning he
was awakened by the sound
of a ship approaching the
island. It had come to rescue
him!
"How did you know I was
here?" asked the weary man.
"We saw your smoke-signal"
they replied.
The Moral of This Story: It's
easy to get discouraged
when things are going bad,
but we shouldn't lose heart,
because God is at work in
our lives, even in the midst of
our pain and suffering.
It may just be a smoke signal
that summons the Grace of
God.