Monday, December 29, 2008

Thanksgiving 2008

This year we did a little something out of the box to celebrate Thanksgiving. The whole family loaded up and headed to Disney World's Magic Kingdom. While we didn't have the traditional turkey and dressing dinner that day, we knew that what was important was being together. Of course what I am most thankful for is my salvation I have in my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. Next to that I am most thankful for my precious family. I am so very blessed beyond what I ever deserved or could have ever imagined. So here are some photos from our fun day at Disney. We had a ball!!!!


The whole fam as we arrived at the park. Mamama, Emily, Papa, James, Jeannie, Lauren, Julie, Kala, and Dana in the front.

Our nieces Kala and Lauren trying to stay warm on the tram.

James and Emily on "It's a Small World!"

Jeannie and sister Julie cramming into one little Dumbo seat!! Poor Dumbo!!!

Wild Animals!!!! How true!!!
Lauren, Emily, Papa, and Jeannie all being monkeys!
Not a big stretch for this bunch!


Cousins...Kala, Emily, and Lauren on the crazy teacups!!!

Dana loved the teacups!!!!

Papa and Mamama in the stocks!!

Sweet cousins, Minnie Mouses, Emily and Lauren.


Dana's favorite ride, the carousel!!!


Catching Up!!

Sorry I have been so lame in the blogging world. It has been busy to say the least, as I'm sure it has for everyone!!! I hope you all had a blessed holiday season as we celebrated the birth of our Lord, Jesus! I am going to go back and pick up on Thanksgiving! Enjoy!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

The Day After

I'm sure that many of you, as I did, had a long and somewhat restless night. Yesterday was intense to say the least. As I went to bed I felt nauseous as I felt as soon as I woke up this morning. But then.....my precious, Godly husband had a real word of reminder for me. It wasn't something I didn't already know, but just needed to be reminded of. None of these election results take our God by surprise. He hasn't stepped off of His throne and forgotten about us. James reminded me that now that the decision had been made, even though it is not the outcome we hoped or prayed for, we had a job now as Christians and God is expecting us to do what is right. Our job now that is clearly layed out in His word is to pray for the new president elect. Prayer has not lost it's power and God certainly hasn't lost His. God can do great things and use anyone to accomplish them if we pray. For those that are somewhat stubborn as I am, it's hard for me to even say his name right now, much less want to pray for him, but that's what I'm headed to my quiet time spot to do and I encourage you to do the same. My feelings about the man cannot change last nights results. The decision has been made. But my prayers can change my heart and help our country. So now is not the time to stop praying as I've done so hard for our country leading up to this election. Now it's time to pray even harder.

(Read the lyrics to the song I posted last month! God is still God!!!)

I Timothy 2:1 I urge you, first of all, to pray for all people. Ask God to help them; intercede on their behalf, and give thanks for them. 2 Pray this way for kings and all who are in authority so that we can live peaceful and quiet lives marked by godliness and dignity. ...

Monday, November 3, 2008

Election Day

Tomorrow is one of the most critical days in the life of our country that I have seen to date. I plead with all Christians to get out and take part in the process. I was in shock as I heard yesterday how in the last presidential election only about half of the 60 million evangelical Christians in America voted. That is pitiful! Yet I hear complaint after complaint in those same circles about decisions being made in our country. If we don't get up and take part in the process then we have no right to complain. If you are unsure who to vote for then get online tonight and educate yourself on the candidates and the issues they support. As a christian it should not be hard to decide after reading those. How any christian could possibly believe in the bible and vote for Obama makes no sense to me.

The other thing we need to do besides vote is PRAY!!!! That is where the power is! 2 Chronicles 7:14 says that, "if My people who are called by My name will humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land."

Christians....vote and PRAY!!!!

Halloween 2008

This halloween proved to be an eventful one! I had surgery, so needless to say I was a little out of the whole costume fun, although the pretty gown, socks and hat they made me wear in the hospital was about as scary as any costume I could have come up with on my own. Thankfully, we had planned ahead. One of Emily's and my favorite past times is watching "I Love Lucy!" It is not uncommon for James to hear us in the other room laughing hysterically at another one of Lucy's red headed schemes. So.....Emily dressed up as our favorite red head, and boy was she cute!!! Dana was happy that she didn't have to go to school that day because dressing up in a costume would not be one of her favorite things to do....hence the reason for no dress up pictures of her!!! But she did look very cute in her little orange shirt that said, "Boo!" Unfortunately the camera did not make it to the hospital with us to capture her in that outfit, and thankfully not me in mine either!!!



"Vit-a-meat-a-vegimen" One of our favorite episodes!

What a cute red head!

Saturday, October 4, 2008

God is God and I am not!

There is a song that I heard last weekend and it has been on my mind all week. In light of the upcoming elections as well as other personal situations, I have been once again reminded that God is in control! And "Praise the Lord" for that! If left up to me it would be a mess! I am so very thankful for a sovereign, loving Savior that always has my best interest at heart. He has been so good to me and my family. We are so very blessed. The name of the song I am talking about is titled, "You are God Alone." I included the lyrics below in case you needed to be reminded of this truth like I did. Hope it ministers to you like it did to me.


Verse 1
You are not a God created by human hands
You are not a God dependent on any mortal man
You are not a God in need of anything we can give
By Your plan, that's just the way it is

Verse 2
You're the only God whose power none can contend
You're the only God whose name and praise will never end
You're the only God who's worthy of everything we can give
You are God, that's just the way it is

Chorus
You are God alone, from before time began
You were on Your throne, You were God alone
And right now, in the good times and bad
You are on Your throne, You are God alone

You're unchangeable! You're unshakable! You're unstoppable! That's what You are!
You're unchangeable! You're unshakable! You're unstoppable! That's what You are!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Being President / VP is more than just a job!

Someone sent me this conversation between Rush Limbaugh and a caller on his radio program. Being the proud mother two precious little girls, one with Down Syndrome, this spoke volumes to me about some of our candidates. If you take the time to read I think you will agree.

September 9, 2008 BEGIN TRANSCRIPT
RUSH: Kurt in Pittsburgh , hello, sir. Nice to have you on the EIB Network, and how about the Steelers defense?
CALLER: How about those Steelers, huh?
RUSH: How about that?
CALLER: Hey, listen, Rush, longtime listener, first-time caller, one of those Bible, family, gun clingers from western Pennsylvania .
RUSH: Thank you.
CALLER: And I wanted to share a story with you. A week ago last Saturday we went to the Palin-McCain rally in Washington , Pennsylvania , was the day after he announced her, and we have a five-year-old daughter with Down syndrome, and we made a sign that said: "We Love Kids with Down Syndrome." So when they pulled in in their bus the sign did catch their, McCain and Palin and the rest of their family, it caught their eye, we could tell, they gave us a thumbs-up from the bus, so we were all excited just by that --
RUSH: Wait, wait, wait. Who gave you the thumbs up, McCain and Palin?
CALLER: McCain, Palin, Cindy McCain, we could see them from the bus. We were in a position where we had eye contact with them --
RUSH: Oh, cool!
CALLER: My wife was holding our daughter.
RUSH: Very, very, very cool.
CALLER: It was really cool, Rush. I was like, "Wow, that's awesome," because I love Governor Palin and so I thought that's really neat. So then we moved around as the bus was getting ready to pull out, we kind of positioned ourselves so we could just wave them on and a Secret Service agent came up to us and said, "Hey, can you come with us?" I was like, "Do we have a choice?" RUSH: (laughing) You shouldn't have worried. It's not the Clinton administration.
CALLER: Right. So we accompanied them up the hill, we went right to the bus, where it was, and Governor Palin, Senator McCain, Cindy, Todd Palin, they're all standing there. We're in this inner circle with just us and them, and the Secret Service agent, and they came right up to us and thanked us for coming out, said they loved our sign, and Governor Palin immediately said, "May I hold your daughter?" and our daughter Chloe, who's five, went right to her, and I have some pictures I'd love to send you maybe when I'm done here, but Governor Palin was hugging Chloe, and then her little daughter brought their baby Trig who has Down syndrome from the bus, he was napping, and Chloe went right over and kissed him on the cheek, and my son Nolan who's nine, he thanked her.
RUSH: This is amazing.
CALLER: I will send you all the stuff, Senator McCain was talking to my son, and we thanked him for his service, and he asked my son if he wanted to see the bus, and we were hanging out and it was very surreal. I felt like we could have had a pizza with them, they were so warm. RUSH: You know what? I want to put you on hold. I want Snerdley to give you our super-secret, known-only-to-three-people here, e-mail address.
CALLER: I will send you everything, Rush.
RUSH: And then could you send us these pictures? Would you mind if we put them on the website?
CALLER: I would be honored, and my main thing is they are warm, kind, genuine people, and they represent the best of this country.
RUSH: That's right. And when you send these pictures, make sure you identify them. I mean, we'll know Palin and McCain, of course. Identify yourselves.
CALLER: I will, I will identify everybody in the picture, Rush, and God bless you for being a beacon of hope and truth in this country.
RUSH: Oh, no, no. It's nothing, it's nothing. You're doing the Lord's work.
CALLER: Well, we're very blessed and I want people to know what a blessing it is to have a child with Down syndrome. These kids, they're angels.
RUSH: That's the thing. There's always good to be found in everything that happens. It may be a while before it reveals itself.
CALLER: Absolutely, and when she hugged my daughter I said, here's the difference, this candidate embraces life and all its limitless possibilities.
RUSH: All right.
CALLER: That's what she is.
RUSH: Terrific, okay, I gotta run here, but I'm going to put you on hold.
CALLER: Thank you, Rush.
RUSH: Thank you, Kurt. I really appreciate it.
END TRANSCRIPT




Kurt with daughter, Chloe and Gov. Sarah Palin



Kurt's son, Nolan with Senator McCain and wife Cindy McCain



Kurt's wife, Margie, son Nolan, the McCains',
Kurt (holding 5 year old Chloe)
Sarah and Todd Palin and their daughter Piper




Nolan, the McCains', Kurt and Gov. Palin with
Chloe in her arms