Thursday, March 27, 2008
Scorched
Wandering through the desert is tough. Especially when you've been circling the same mountain for years. Sound familiar? I find myself complaining too much, and shudder when remembering God's answer to the Israelite complaints about a meat-less, wilderness diet. Angry, He poured down fire and destroyed the edges of the camp, and Moses had to pray for it to stop. What fires would be extinguished in my life if I had thankfulness and praise on the tip of my tongue instead? Psalm 32:8: "The Lord says, 'I will guide you along the best pathway for your life. I will advise you and watch over you.'" Do you trust God enough to believe your desert trek is the best path for you?
Thursday, March 20, 2008
3 Not-So-Blind Mice
I work on the garden level of a beautiful, old museum. Well, it's all offices now, but it used to house artifacts older than our laptops. :-) For weeks, we have spotted evidence of mice throughout the basement. Being the "city" girl I am, I don't take too kindly to animals using my files as their restroom (not to mention the diseases), so I've made it a personal mission to help these vermin find a new home (hopefully in the dumpster). For three weeks these mice have avoided every sticky and bait trap the exterminators and building maintenance crew members have laid out. So I brought in reinforcements...snapping traps with crunchy peanut butter and cheese (yes, I googled this issue and this was the overwhelming solution)! These mice definitely aren't blind as the only thing trapped so far is a bit of air! I think God knew what he was doing when he moved my parents into town before I was born!
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Giddyup!
Horses were created to run in herds, manes tangling in the wind, but with a little love and guidance these beasts morph into pets capable of winning races, pulling loads, or transporting their master. Their majestic power is bridled into submission with only a small piece of leather. I took riding lessons a few years ago and was intimidated by their power and strength, awed by their patience, and overwhelmed with love. Mesmerized by every horse, I love to capture unique pictures of them, whether at rest or play. Sometimes I wonder if that is how our God looks at us...and it makes me wonder what my bridle is?
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Off Sabbatical
Monday, July 02, 2007
Working 9 to 5...
Friday, June 08, 2007
Book Release Parteeeee
YOU (yes, you) are invited to my book release party and book signing at Christian Book & Gift Store (Fairlawn Plaza).
2 - 4 pm -- tomorrow, June 9.
Come on over...I'd love to see you there!
2 - 4 pm -- tomorrow, June 9.
Come on over...I'd love to see you there!
Wednesday, May 30, 2007
LIVE in 5, 4, 3...
Tune into KSNT Channel 27 at 11:00ish tomorrow morning and you'll see me doing my first live book interview!!
Monday, May 21, 2007
Been Awhile...
A LONG while. Yikes, where to begin? How about with some pictures?
Here is a picture of my March of Dimes event in Atlanta...reading to some beautiful kiddos...oh, and I had a blast seeing old friends and visiting my old haunts. Thanks to my dear friend, Lisa, for letting us invade her living quarters! :-)

Here is a picture of my March of Dimes event in Atlanta...reading to some beautiful kiddos...oh, and I had a blast seeing old friends and visiting my old haunts. Thanks to my dear friend, Lisa, for letting us invade her living quarters! :-)

And a bonus picture of Jamaica. Wow...
Thursday, February 08, 2007
First *Booked* Event!
Mark your calendars...especially all you folks from Hotlanta! I will be reading my book, But, God! to children (and anyone I can bribe to attend) at this race. So even if you aren't racing, come on out and see me! :)


--Gwinnett WalkAmerica is Saturday, April 28, 2007 at Holiday Pavilion at Lake Lanier. Registration begins at 9:00 a.m.--
See you there!
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Friday, January 26, 2007
Say Cheese!
This weekend is my author picture photo shoot (for the back of my book). We had to move it to Sunday morning, so I am on my own for hair and makeup. I doubt my typical wash-and-wear look will be appropriate, so I must experiment. Cute hats, anyone?
I’ve heard it’s best to not look too different from your every day appearance, as you don’t want to surprise “fans” at book signings. Ha…PHOTO SHOP, BABY!
Perhaps I’ll post a few on here next week...after I learn how to photoshop in a golden tan! :)
I’ve heard it’s best to not look too different from your every day appearance, as you don’t want to surprise “fans” at book signings. Ha…PHOTO SHOP, BABY!
Perhaps I’ll post a few on here next week...after I learn how to photoshop in a golden tan! :)
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Get Organized...or Not!
Okay, so my bedroom is a disaster. I admit it. Occasionally, I will sift through the clothes and clutter and narrow down to a more manageable level. But right now, I’m starting to look like a tornado victim. So when we had a professional organizer come to work, I readily signed up for the class. Perfect timing, considering I will be merging my bedroom and office…SOON!
When she asked for volunteers to give their reason for attending the class, my hand shot up in a way it hadn’t since I was working to secure teacher’s pet status in the second grade. No way would I pass up this chance to get free personalized organizational advice! A behind-numbing hour later, she finally addressed my issue.
Her advice: “Don’t.”
Brilliant.
When she asked for volunteers to give their reason for attending the class, my hand shot up in a way it hadn’t since I was working to secure teacher’s pet status in the second grade. No way would I pass up this chance to get free personalized organizational advice! A behind-numbing hour later, she finally addressed my issue.
Her advice: “Don’t.”
Brilliant.
Friday, January 12, 2007
How Much Is Too Much?
When does being “real” turn creepy? For example, I can spill my guts on this cyberjournal in an attempt to be authentic and honest in the hopes that somewhere along the line someone will be encouraged, helped, or even entertained. But more realistically, random people will come across this page, read intimate details of my life and feel like they know me, and therefore can judge me on whatever issue I choose to reveal, all before having a real conversation.
As a writer it’s easy to get carried away when describing emotions and scenarios. If it’s fiction, it makes it all the more entertaining, but when it’s an autobiography, be prepared for a level of judgment.
Growing up in small town USA and living in a glass hill-top house thickened my skin, but there will always be a small part of me that still cares what other people think. But, in truth, I have a responsibility. Not to myself or to you, but to my God. And I believe He wants authenticity. What’s the point in hiding our weaknesses or failures? Does it make us weaker to admit our issues? Or does it take courage to stand up and admit we aren’t perfect? The only one who truly matters knew what we’d do long before we were even here. We can’t hide our emotions in some chamber of our heart and hope God doesn’t look there. But maybe there is an arbitrary line we should draw when posting in blog world. Wherever it resides…just know that what I post, is this sinner’s truth (in all its glorious creepiness).
"Do you think I am trying to make people accept me? No, God is the One I am trying to please. Am I trying to please people? If I still wanted to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ." (Galatians 1:10)
As a writer it’s easy to get carried away when describing emotions and scenarios. If it’s fiction, it makes it all the more entertaining, but when it’s an autobiography, be prepared for a level of judgment.
Growing up in small town USA and living in a glass hill-top house thickened my skin, but there will always be a small part of me that still cares what other people think. But, in truth, I have a responsibility. Not to myself or to you, but to my God. And I believe He wants authenticity. What’s the point in hiding our weaknesses or failures? Does it make us weaker to admit our issues? Or does it take courage to stand up and admit we aren’t perfect? The only one who truly matters knew what we’d do long before we were even here. We can’t hide our emotions in some chamber of our heart and hope God doesn’t look there. But maybe there is an arbitrary line we should draw when posting in blog world. Wherever it resides…just know that what I post, is this sinner’s truth (in all its glorious creepiness).
"Do you think I am trying to make people accept me? No, God is the One I am trying to please. Am I trying to please people? If I still wanted to please people, I would not be a servant of Christ." (Galatians 1:10)
Saturday, January 06, 2007
New Year, New Start
I spent the final weeks of 2006 yucky sick and the beginning of 2007 trying to recover. Despite the nagging weakness, I am extraordinarily excited about this coming year. I love starting new and fresh and having a entire year of blessings and challenges to look forward to. 2006 was a year of many changes and growth for me and a definite turning point in my life. I never want to stop growing and changing, but I am hoping many of the growing pains have been sufficiently dealt with. :)
I pray this coming year is extremely blessed and every day we will see what our God is doing in our lives. May we all find more of Him.
Here's to a great year!!
I pray this coming year is extremely blessed and every day we will see what our God is doing in our lives. May we all find more of Him.
Here's to a great year!!
Sunday, December 24, 2006
Christmas Prayer
I hope you all have a blessed and very Merry Christmas.
My prayer for you:
God, we love you. On this day of your son’s mortal birth, help us not to lose sight of the real reason for this holiday, and let us experience a morsel of the joy and expectation the heaven’s felt when Jesus shed his glory and came quietly to this dark earth to save us.
As we go through the rituals and everyday busyness of this season, help us remember that it was a simple innkeeper’s busyness that caused him to miss out on the greatest birth of all time.
Instead of dreaming about mere toys and games, let us remember the magi’s long journey and their gifts to you. May we be as wise and follow after The Good Shepherd every day of our lives.
As we lay down to sleep in our comfortable beds tonight, let us remember our King of King’s first night wrapped in rags sleeping in a feed trough.
As we feast together, let us reverently remember our Deliverer’s last supper and prepare for the bridal feast yet to come.
As we sing Christmas carols, let our hearts rejoice in the presence of our High Priest.
As we worry over temporary and worldly things, let us remember the sacrifice Immanuel made for our eternal salvation.
How truly blessed we are to know how this nativity story ends, but on this day, bring the painted, plastic characters to life and out of the miniature stable and help us to see the integral parts they played in the miracle you created.
Help us to remember Jesus not only as a baby, but every miracle he performed, every life he touched, every man he loved, and every soul he saved. Truly there is no better God to serve. We don’t deserve your unlimited grace and mercy, but we thank you that you are love, unchanging in your goodness, and holy beyond belief. As the New Year commences, I pray our hearts would be softened to your truth, and that we would come to know your voice as our Shepherd and follow in obedience so we too can take part in your masterfully crafted plan for our lives.
God, today we remember you and all you give us daily. Thank you for the best gift of all – your son. May this day glorify only you. In our holy Savior’s name we pray. Amen.
My prayer for you:
God, we love you. On this day of your son’s mortal birth, help us not to lose sight of the real reason for this holiday, and let us experience a morsel of the joy and expectation the heaven’s felt when Jesus shed his glory and came quietly to this dark earth to save us.
As we go through the rituals and everyday busyness of this season, help us remember that it was a simple innkeeper’s busyness that caused him to miss out on the greatest birth of all time.
Instead of dreaming about mere toys and games, let us remember the magi’s long journey and their gifts to you. May we be as wise and follow after The Good Shepherd every day of our lives.
As we lay down to sleep in our comfortable beds tonight, let us remember our King of King’s first night wrapped in rags sleeping in a feed trough.
As we feast together, let us reverently remember our Deliverer’s last supper and prepare for the bridal feast yet to come.
As we sing Christmas carols, let our hearts rejoice in the presence of our High Priest.
As we worry over temporary and worldly things, let us remember the sacrifice Immanuel made for our eternal salvation.
How truly blessed we are to know how this nativity story ends, but on this day, bring the painted, plastic characters to life and out of the miniature stable and help us to see the integral parts they played in the miracle you created.
Help us to remember Jesus not only as a baby, but every miracle he performed, every life he touched, every man he loved, and every soul he saved. Truly there is no better God to serve. We don’t deserve your unlimited grace and mercy, but we thank you that you are love, unchanging in your goodness, and holy beyond belief. As the New Year commences, I pray our hearts would be softened to your truth, and that we would come to know your voice as our Shepherd and follow in obedience so we too can take part in your masterfully crafted plan for our lives.
God, today we remember you and all you give us daily. Thank you for the best gift of all – your son. May this day glorify only you. In our holy Savior’s name we pray. Amen.
Sunday, December 10, 2006
Waiting...
Waiting…patiently…on God. Difficult…humbling…worthwhile.
Perfect submission, all is at rest,
I in my Savior am happy and blest;
Watching and waiting, looking above,
Filled with His goodness, lost in His love.
~Crosby
Perfect submission, all is at rest,
I in my Savior am happy and blest;
Watching and waiting, looking above,
Filled with His goodness, lost in His love.
~Crosby
Sunday, December 03, 2006
The Loss of a Presence
Though I didn’t see her every day
Or even think about her but occasionally
The loss of her presence sneaks up on me
In the hours I never expected
Somewhere, someone else is mourning her
And will until she is gone too
The cycle continually flows, rarely ebbing
Until the day of redemption
When all the promises foretold
Everything we faithfully hoped for
Comes to fruition and victory is here
Hearts are mended, presences reunited
Until then, sorrow will unexpectedly pierce
And what can I do
But call the comforter
And receive His merciful relief
Or even think about her but occasionally
The loss of her presence sneaks up on me
In the hours I never expected
Somewhere, someone else is mourning her
And will until she is gone too
The cycle continually flows, rarely ebbing
Until the day of redemption
When all the promises foretold
Everything we faithfully hoped for
Comes to fruition and victory is here
Hearts are mended, presences reunited
Until then, sorrow will unexpectedly pierce
And what can I do
But call the comforter
And receive His merciful relief
Wednesday, November 22, 2006
Thanksgiving
My favorite holiday.
No presents.
No work.
Time with family.
Yummy food.
Good sale ads. :)
I pray everyone would take a few moments tomorrow to thank God for all of the wonderful blessings in our lives...the little stuff we rarely think about and the big stuff we take for granted. May it be a safe and beautiful day for everyone.
And gobble up some turkey!
No presents.
No work.
Time with family.
Yummy food.
Good sale ads. :)
I pray everyone would take a few moments tomorrow to thank God for all of the wonderful blessings in our lives...the little stuff we rarely think about and the big stuff we take for granted. May it be a safe and beautiful day for everyone.
And gobble up some turkey!
Friday, November 17, 2006
Raining Babies & Blankets
During the past month, there has been a great influx of American citizens. No, not from Mexico. Newborns!
I just wanted to give a warm welcome in this cold world to:
My cousin Kammi’s second
My friend Beth’s first
My friend Todd’s second
My friend Julie’s second
My friend JC’s first
Even though it's my blog, I won’t give out names...well, since they aren’t my kids. ;)
May you all grow in favor with man and God.
I just wanted to give a warm welcome in this cold world to:
My cousin Kammi’s second
My friend Beth’s first
My friend Todd’s second
My friend Julie’s second
My friend JC’s first
Even though it's my blog, I won’t give out names...well, since they aren’t my kids. ;)
May you all grow in favor with man and God.
Tuesday, October 31, 2006
Boo at the Zoo
Saturday, I took Angel and her little brother to Boo at the Zoo (trick-or-treating at the zoo). Gasp…this would be 2 trips in one year for me. Angel was a spider witch and her brother was Spiderman. . I wore an old dance team sweatshirt from college, so when Angel asked me what I was, I said I was a Dancing Blue. She bought it. :) They each received a ton of candy and had fun looking at the poor, caged animals. We even finally spotted the sloth! A special thanks to my friend from work, who was volunteering that day, for showing us around and fielding all of Angel’s questions. Your patience was muchly appreciated.
Now, of course, many religious folks do not celebrate this “pagan” holiday. My childhood Halloween thoughts: I get to wear whatever crazy outfit I want…spray paint my hair…wear makeup…walk around the town after dark with my friends…and get enough free candy for a continuous three-week stomach ache. Never once did I associate this day with any evil or satanistic thoughts or activities. Maybe it is okay to let kids be kids, to free their innocent creativity and dreams to be someone else for a day, and let them enjoy interacting with neighbors and eating too much sugar and chocolate. We should take every opportunity to infuse the darkness with light anyhow. Let’s at least wait until they are in their teens to inject them with our grown up bitterness and legalism.
Now, of course, many religious folks do not celebrate this “pagan” holiday. My childhood Halloween thoughts: I get to wear whatever crazy outfit I want…spray paint my hair…wear makeup…walk around the town after dark with my friends…and get enough free candy for a continuous three-week stomach ache. Never once did I associate this day with any evil or satanistic thoughts or activities. Maybe it is okay to let kids be kids, to free their innocent creativity and dreams to be someone else for a day, and let them enjoy interacting with neighbors and eating too much sugar and chocolate. We should take every opportunity to infuse the darkness with light anyhow. Let’s at least wait until they are in their teens to inject them with our grown up bitterness and legalism.
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