Don't let your heart be troubled

My father-in-law uses this quote often. It is a good reminder that no matter how life is going, we have an eternal hope and perspective.

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I'm married to my wonderful husband, I have 3 kids, and a Rosy (Italian Greyhound). I homeschool and teach math at the local high school. I enjoy running with friends.

Wednesday, August 23, 2006





Big Bear Weekend:
We had a terrific past weekend. My aunt and uncle were generous enough to invite us to their home in Big Bear along with some cousins. It is so beautiful up there. . . the blue sky, lake and clean air. Here's some pics. . .

Saturday, August 12, 2006


SUMMER WITH FAMILY

We have been a Hotel this summer. It has been great to spend time with extended family. Here's some pics to tell some stories.




I have to say this is one of those cars that you wind up by moving it along the carpet several times. Then it is raring to go with wheels a turning. So you can imagine what would happen to the wheels if Josh let it go in someone's hair.


Look what I saw in my mail!!

Friday, August 04, 2006

I have been going to a study on Thursday nights. It is a study by Beth Moore and this particular 10 week study is on the Patriarchs. I feel so encouraged that even when I go through hard times, God speaks through his Word and through books to make sure I'm learning my lesson. The theme of my learnings this summer is laying down my Isaac. It came up in the Beth Moore study. It came up in the Problem of Pain (CS Lewis) book. Even a member in my Bible study said how she is greatly blessed because of her pain. She lost her daughter 2 years ago from a brain tumor, but from it they are moving to Colorado. Her husband wants to be a pastor. It was directly from God's closeness during that tramatic event. Then when my mom was here she heard of this book from aunt that she said was good. It was called When I lay down my Isaac.
I think I'm getting a message. Beth Moore made it make sense. God sometimes asks you to give up things. And it is harder when it is the things closest to you. (She did make the interesting comment that God didn't ask Sarah to go sacrifice her one and only!!! He probably would have had a lot more feed back to say the least!!). God is teaching me when I have to give things up it is like the upside down nature of the cross. Jesus had prayed to not have to go to the cross, but God said no. He needed to go. Sometimes there isn't a ram to replace Isaac. Yet there is still blessing that comes, if we remain faithful. That is what I'm learning.

Here's another good lesson:
I went to my Beth Moore study yesterday. It was very powerful. She was talking about Jacob's struggle with God. He was finally alone--with no one else and stripped of his games. (Games with his wages with Laban, games with Leah and Rachel, games at getting the blessing and birthright)
She said that he wanted Him (the one Jacob wrestled with) to bless him. He had stolen the blessing before, so you wonder if he is now wanting a legitimate blessing, even though God had been blessing him immensely. You know how you wonder if you would receive something if you had not manipulated for it?
Then He asks for his name. Jacob. Liar. Cheater. Supplanter. (Not Esau--which he told his dad) Then he gives him a new name!! Israel.
If you look in Revelation, God is going to give us new names, that only you and He know. He is private. He was the only one there when you go through those tough times. So he keeps those times private and gives you a new name that is meaningful for you. Revelation 2:17--He how has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To him who overcomes, I will give some of the hiden manna. I will also give him a white stone with a new name written on it, known only to him who receives it.
Then she spoke of the blessing. He wants to give us blessings. He won't leave any area untouched in order to give us a blessing. He had to touch Jacob's sinew. He wants to give us blessings!!! But sometimes he has to touch areas in our life that hurts!

I like how she brings in the New Testament to these Old Testament stories and adds so much meaning and light to familiar passages.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006



What is that under his chin!!?? Three Stitches. Isn't funny how your friend comments just 2 days earlier how he is so surprised that Josh hasn't gone to the ER yet. Well, we can't say that anymore. He was tugging on a toy with his sister and when she let go he landed with his chin to the computer desk. It went close to going all the way through. So we spent the 2 hours at the ER Saturday night from 9-11pm. Fortunately, Josh is jumping around and doing fine, though it was tramatic trying to get him stitched. The doctors settled with 3 instead of 7. It is healing nicely.


Celebrating our Eleventh!!!


On July 21-22, my brother and sister-in-law were gracious enough to watch our darlings, so my hubby and I could get away for a night. We have never done this, unless you count the birth of our son!! We had a wonderful time at Doheney Beach and Dana Point. The beach was right across from our hotel. We had a lovely dinner at Cannon's Restaurant and Terrace. It looked over the whole bay. On Saturday we rose early and went on a 25 mile bike ride along the coast. We were ended up being close to Camp Pendleton and then returned. We both decided that next time we need another night. But we were very thankful to have celebrated our 11 year anniversary.