Monday, February 28, 2011

At the Foot of the Cross

"I realize that I don't have what it takes. I can will it, but I can't do it. I decide to do good, but I don't really do it; I decide not to do bad, but then I do it anyway."  Romans 7:19 (The Message)

I normally don't really like The Message translation but this one verse fits exactly how I feel.  I'm so thankful for the Lord's grace after the last several weeks that I've had. 


Love this song also by Kathryn Scott:

At the foot of the cross
Where grace and suffering meet
You have shown me Your love
Through the judgment You received
And You've won my heart
Yes You've won my heart

Now I can
Trade these ashes in for beauty
And wear forgiveness like a crown
Coming to kiss the feet of mercy
I lay every burden down
At the foot of the cross

At the foot of the cross
Where I am made complete
You have given me life
Through the death You bore for me

Now I can
Trade these ashes in for beauty
And wear forgiveness like a crown
Coming to kiss the feet of mercy
I lay every burden down
At the foot of the cross

I'm laying every burden down
I'm laying every burden down


Saturday, February 19, 2011

Top Ten Favorite Things From the Week

10.  Sleeping in today

 9.  Patty Melt at Marietta Diner

 8.  Chicken Strips at Otter's (Yikes, that's 2 food items in a row)

 7.  Several sunny days!
 
 6.  Choir Rehearsal

 5.  Singing "Our God" on Sunday in worship

 4.  Laughing (out of control) with my co-workers and boss on Thursday

 3.  Tulips and Dunkin Donuts from my husband on Valentine's Day

 2.  Holding, Kissing, and Hugging my sweet little Maddie and Landon

 1.  What a Friend I Have in Jesus....all week long!



Monday, February 14, 2011

Here's a Great Photo of the Engaged Couple...More to Come



I'm waiting to hear from them soon on the location and exact date of the wedding. They visited a plantation today that is an event center for weddings,etc.

Looking forward to seeing them this weekend.


Saturday, February 12, 2011

My Boy

My boy is 26 years old. And independent. And engaged to be married in June.  But he's still my boy. (As any mother will tell you, that never changes).  I'm proud of him. He's brought much joy to our lives. 

Stephen was an MK (Missionary kid) until he was 11 years old.  I believe that gave him his wonderful solid foundation in the Lord for his life and also some wanderlust.  He's always loved to travel.  We traveled around Guatemala planting churches, visiting other missionaries, helping with work teams from the States (Stephen helped with translating ) and he thrived on this lifestyle.  I have a picture in my mind of my blonde little boy with a backpack on.  He would walk into a house and ask "Where do I sleep?"  No one was a stranger to him.  He especially loved a place in Guate named Salama.  It was all desert with cactus, snakes, hot weather, plains, and hills off in the distance.  We stayed often with a family there and he considered that a vacation resort.

He would carelessly hop across the little streams of sewage in the villages we worked in, didn't care if his playmates had lice, or that the food or water he took in could make him sick. He enjoyed time with his fellow MKs and village kids as they played street soccer.  Stephen excelled in school and just loved life there in Central America. 

We returned to Georgia when he was 11 years old and he continued his excellence in school and sports.  He was single-minded in his determination to make excellent grades and enter University of Georgia.  He completed his four years and then headed to graduate school.  About halfway through he decided enough was enough and decided to work and travel.  Through his college years he had traveled out west and loved the beautiful landscapes out in Colorado, Utah, Arizona, etc.  He traveled to California and helped in a mission there for a week or so also.  Finally, he decided to settle down near UGA again and began dating Rachel, a beautiful girl who is in pharmacy school.  Now they are engaged and I am looking forward to that wedding and getting to know my future daughter-in-law well! She also loves the west so I'm interested to see where they eventually settle down.

Some random pics:

Stephen at age 8 with Erin and their dog, Kazan.  We were living in Antigua at this time.
Our landlord owned horses and Stephen often helped round them up in the evenings in Antigua, Guatemala
Stephen and Erin grown up
At Erin's wedding in 2007
 



On vacation with our extended family in Siesta Key (2009)




June wedding? Beginning of a new family within our own.  So happy for them!


Saturday, February 5, 2011

Rachel and Stephen

So I get to be a mother-in-law again! Hooray! We are so happy that our son, Stephen, is marrying a beautiful, sweet, smart, Jesus-loving girl!  She is in pharmacy school at UGA so she has beauty AND brains. They have been dating about a year now and we've spent some time with her at different family functions.  Enough to know that we love her and think she's perfect for Stephen.  We are so happy that the Lord has brought them together.

I don't know all the details yet but Stephen gave her my grandmother's diamond ring on Tuesday night in the pouring rain. Sweet!!  Rachel was shocked, I believe. Never saw it coming.  There will be a June wedding more than likely. They are still discussing details.

I am looking forward to getting to know this girl better...newest member of the family!



HA! They were at some weird festival that involved triathalons and Vikings...????  They seem to be a perfect match!


These are the only pics I have of these two and I stole them from their Facebook pages! Hoping to get some more when we meet them in a couple of weeks for lunch or supper.