Tuesday, August 31

Reading:



The Prodigal God by Timothy Keller.  Excellent explanation of the work God did and does for us, as illustrated in the parable of the "Prodigal Son."  The chapter that got to me is the one in which he compares the laying down of Christ's life to that of an elder brother paying the cost of my profligate lifestyle.  What real brother would give up even half of his inheritance to enable my life, support my place in the household?  

Wednesday, August 18

Meandering

In these last dog days of summer, the gardens are wilting and going to seed.  We've sadly neglected the flower beds and need to give them some fresh manure and mulch on the washed out soil.  The dogs think they want to go out for a walk every day, but Herbs falters half way down the neighborhood, panting his complaint that the road is hot, his feet are sore, and he's going to die if he can't lay down in the shade for five minutes.   Sweetpea simply puts her paw down and declares "you can drag me but I choose to stay here in this nice neighbor's yard." So, Sweeps just stays home.



While Eric's been putting in some long hours, O and I have gone to town, walking.  We walk around the neighbourhoods of downtown.  We scope out rentals, dreaming of the day we can live in walking distance of the harbour.   


O decided he likes a later bedtime than what we were doing before, so a long evening walk is a perfect way to end a long, hot day.



(This photo was actually from 4th of July, so he's aged a bit since this was taken.  Thanks to Molly and Grandpa for the hat and overalls to match.  He likes to wear them red neck style, no shirt).

Sunday, August 15

All smiles this summer




We spent a lovely afternoon in Emerald Isle with our "Webster Family" a couple weekends ago.  They know how to live at the beach, with a huge tent to stake claim to a piece of the beach and enjoy a nap without frying.  O was intrigued with Elle's beach toys, who was not so fond of a wee boy snagging her loot.   I wouldn't either!  Boys are notoriously destructive of dolls, dirty the carefully protected dress up clothes, and are generally creatures to beware until further notice of good manners.


(Regretfully, the photos are poor quality; consider them impressionistic).  Check out more of O's happenings at The Talking Lion blog.


Friday, August 6

hot dog summer


It's been warm here, so much so that we are glad to be busy and indoors and since we (sadly) are not farmers we need not be out in the dry dirt.

But we've had good Saturdays to read on the couch, mow the grass,  and stock the fridge at the Farmer's Market--the "normal" things.

Because we live within an hour of the best beaches around, we make obligatory drives down every weekend, or find a pool to swim and soak in the cool waters.

Omari has found his favorite place to be in the water and sand, relishing the texture and salt spray, and mysteriously knew that when Papa built him a sand castle last week, he was supposed to knock it down!

Friday, June 25

home again

Jiggidy Jig.  We return to home base with no little sadness and resignation that life as we know it continues, with work and "back to normal" and learning what that means all over again.  If deployment is our dividing line for time together, the child is the line of a new race for us to run.  May our hearts rise to the occasion.

Friday, March 5

fair warning

Her majesty Orual has rescued and revivified her journal: Deadlands and Courtyards, as linked to the right.

Sunday, January 31

Blog Friend

On these wintry days, it's a pleasure to hole up in the warm house and read, drink hot beverages, and talk.

One of our good friends sent us a link to their new blog, created as a forum for discussion.  As a group who meets regularly, they are thinking through the book of Hebrews.  Now,  the rest of us can join in on their musings and add to the community of thought.

Check out the side link of "Batter my Heart"
http://battermyheartblog.blogspot.com/

Friday, January 15

Did you see it?

Excerpt from an email Eric sent when the moon was full:

It is a beautiful evening here.  The moon is full, and there is to be a partial eclipse at midnight.  I may walk outside to see it.  I got some great pics of the very full, big moon rising this eve.  It was lovely.  We see such shadows here.  In the midst of war, death, and fear there is beauty.  God's mercy is indeed evident in everything, and I can not wait until we all can see it beyond the shadows.


Three moons since he left, and we look to each new moon with the anticipation of pilgrims seeking their homeland, where their heart may rest and their true love waits.




Thursday, January 7

New Addition

Our blog family is growing....again.  Check it out on the sidebar: Talking Lion.  Now, he won't quite take over the shelf of red tulips.  




First Christmas


He got lots of presents, little gift-child!  We think he enjoyed the tree lights.  He most loves the swing that we put in front of the tree, thanks to the Smiths for loaning it!

Wednesday, December 30

Daily diaper


...and out of his newborn clothes!
He's growing into his cloth ones....

Friday, December 25

Second Leg

From the hospital, he travelled to his first temporary quarters at the Air Force Base Inn...

...then on to Tennessee to visit the farm where his daddy grew up.