Life. Summer. Kids. Work. These are all good reasons why I have taken an unintentional blogging break. I have had blog topics lined up in my brain, but did not make the time to type them out. And in my opinion, there is only a small window of opportunity to get those thoughts out before they fizzle. I am looking forward to writing again. And giving my blog a new outfit (still working on that).
Is anyone still there?????
Matthew almost made it through first grade without getting into any major trouble at school. Almost. His sweet first grade teacher had the unpleasant task of sending me an email today, explaining that Matthew had...how can I say this?.....dropped the F-bomb on the playground. Of course, he said that he heard it from another child on the playground. He certainly didn't hear it at home!
He said he didn't know that it was a 'guss' word and didn't even know what it meant. Of course not. His spelling and vocabulary words don't consist of guss words. They aren't part of any curriculum that I am aware of. So, how would he know? Someone would have to introduce it to him. In this case, it was a conversation under the slide that would take my son one step away from his innocence. And that is the saddest part.
Although I gave him the what-for,
I couldn't be angry with him. He was so ashamed and confused and
remorseful. I forgave him before I even heard his side of the story.
It's easy to forgive someone when you love them so much. Isn't it?
I know it must seem that I am obsessed with Chick-fil-a,
considering the numerous times I have mentioned it on this blog. But
they have the most clever marketing in the world, in my opinion. And I
can't help but talk about it.My family and some friends went to the Augusta Relay for Life last night to support our friend Melanie, who is a cancer survivor. Yesterday she received results from medical testing that her cancer has returned, so we had to go hug on her. She has a positive outlook and said that with friends like us, she doesn't have to worry because we will do it for her.
Relay for Life is just an incredible event, full of community, laughter and tears, victory and remembrance. The survivor walk is very humbling as an army of people of all ages walk together to celebrate life!
When we got home, I watched Farrah's Story...a two hour documentary of Farrah Fawcett's struggle with cancer. And as I was trying to go to sleep, I had an image in my mind of Melanie's button she was wearing on her survivor t-shirt last night. Two words...CANCER SUCKS.
That pretty much sums it up.
Ever wonder who is the face behind the Facebook group for TrueNorth Church?
Matt Ames is no stranger to social networking. He is Mr. Facebook, he
is a Twitterer and a super blogger! Check out his mad blogging skillz
at www.mattames.wordpress.com.Once again I have become a victim of identity theft. Someone has apparently had a spending spree, compliments of my debit card, which has not left my possession. My debit card hasn't had this much fun in a long time! My bank will file the claims and I have already gotten my money back. But the absolute worst part of the whole deal is that I have to wait for a new debit card.
[GASP!]
My first thoughts were "What if I have to get gas?" and "How am I going to pay for groceries?" Somebody has swiped my swiper and I am actually going to have to WRITE CHECKS or use CASH? This is SOOO inconvenient!
Isn't it ridiculous how spoiled we can be?
Plans were being made in early March for the current series, What Might Jesus Say, at TrueNorth Church. Each week we are addressing what Jesus might say to specific influencers
of modern day culture. In the initial planning, it was a challenge to
identify exactly which media figure we would use. We wanted to make
sure we stayed current by not using someone whose influence may fizzle
during the course of the planning and the timespan of the series. What if, in the next month or so, someone should hit the spotlight and inspire a life-changing message? Check
out this group of 9, 11 and 12 year olds jamming out to Separate Ways
by Journey. Don't miss the guitar solo a little over halfway.
They make
me smile!

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