Last weekend I spent Saturday with Sarah, Greg, and Liam. I had a great time. Sarah fixed some wonderful Rachael Ray hot dogs. I always try to bring Liam something every time I come. He loves anything with wheels and Sarah lets him watch little snippets of the movie, "Cars". I had bought him a box of little construction vehicles. I was looking for a box to put them in, when I got the inspiration to make him a bag. I bought some "Cars" material and made him a little "vehicle transport bag". It is not a purse!
Randy was not with me, so I got all of Liam's attention. He shared his fruit snacks with me. He shared crackers with me. He let me ride or insisted that I ride his "Bikey". I got kisses too. It was a wonderful visit. The worse part was having to go home.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Fruit
I got up this morning, and decided I needed to take a walk. As I passed by my rose bushes I remembered that I had plan to prune them. There is a lady in DeQuincy who has beautiful roses. I noticed this past week that she had cut hers back, so I knew it was time for me to do the same. I always hate cutting any plant back...all that growth! I know that it is necessary for the new growth to happen. It has been such a wet winter, all the plants should really grow this spring. Anyway, I grabbed the pruners and whacked away. No cane on the bushes is over 2 feet tall now! I continued on my way for my walk. As I walked I begin thinking about what I had just done, and scriptures came into my mind. I love any of the New Testament where Christ is speaking, but what came to mind was(as I found out later) in the 15th chapter of John. Christ speaks of the vineyard and the fruit. John 15:2 says Every branch in me that beareth not fruit he taketh away; and every branch that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it may bring forth more fruit. In the verse before the one above He had said that He was the vine and his Father was the husbandman. A husbandman is the keeper of the vine. As I walked I was pondering a burden that I am caring. I have felt of late as though I have really been cut back. I have felt really wounded. As I walked I began to see that perhaps I have not been wounded in the cutting back, but perhaps Heavenly Father wants to purge me in order for me to bear more fruit. I felt this really strongly and decided that if I was being purged to bear more fruit, then I was more than willing. Isn't a willing heart, an able heart? I am willing to be cut back if it is going to bring me growth...fruit. I take the fruit to be those of the Spirit.
After, I returned from the walk I went to church, something that I have been remiss in doing for quite a while now......too long a story to post on here. Heavenly Father knows where I am at. Anyway, something was confirmed to me at church this morning. The speaker quoted the exact same scriptures I mention above. Of course the rest of that chapter is about abiding in Christ and His perfect love, but I was struck that he spoke of the vine, the exact thing I had thought of as I walked. I can not ignore that. One of my many prayers is to be willing to be purged. I know that growth will come and perhaps with that growth the burden I carry and those of the future will not seem so heavy.
The picture above is not from my garden. I Googled one, for it was too dark to get one of mine. It does show how far back roses must be cut back.
After, I returned from the walk I went to church, something that I have been remiss in doing for quite a while now......too long a story to post on here. Heavenly Father knows where I am at. Anyway, something was confirmed to me at church this morning. The speaker quoted the exact same scriptures I mention above. Of course the rest of that chapter is about abiding in Christ and His perfect love, but I was struck that he spoke of the vine, the exact thing I had thought of as I walked. I can not ignore that. One of my many prayers is to be willing to be purged. I know that growth will come and perhaps with that growth the burden I carry and those of the future will not seem so heavy.
The picture above is not from my garden. I Googled one, for it was too dark to get one of mine. It does show how far back roses must be cut back.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Mama Mia
The end result...it was delicious!
A couple of weekends ago, Sarah and Liam came to visit. We decided to make pizza. Sarah was the chef. The pizza was really good. While Sarah tossed the dough Liam and I sang Italian style...La La La La La La..........................
They are back this weekend for the Saints game. Sarah is going to fix brownies with fleur delis. I will post later.
A couple of weekends ago, Sarah and Liam came to visit. We decided to make pizza. Sarah was the chef. The pizza was really good. While Sarah tossed the dough Liam and I sang Italian style...La La La La La La..........................
They are back this weekend for the Saints game. Sarah is going to fix brownies with fleur delis. I will post later.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Moving again
All but one of the computers were packed. I kept one up because that is how we do math. I was informed yesterday that it will be packed up next Wednesday.
The past two years(actually less than two years) I have changed classrooms twice. One of those changes involved changing schools as well. Next weekend I will once again change classrooms. I will be moving into a new classroom at the new school that has been built in DeQuincy. My stuff was packed up ready to be moved as of last weekend. The moving company finally came yesterday, and took my things to my new classroom. The above pictures are what I have been teaching around the past week. We are scheduled to have the first day of class in the new school on Wednesday the 17th. Next weekend we are scheduled to work right through the weekend and the two day Mardi Gras break. I dread the unpacking and organizing although I have always said that if I ever had a new classroom with a clean slate, I would be much more organized. I guess I am getting my chance. Once I get my classroom set up, I will post pictures and will take suggestions on how to organize this "blank slate".
The past two years(actually less than two years) I have changed classrooms twice. One of those changes involved changing schools as well. Next weekend I will once again change classrooms. I will be moving into a new classroom at the new school that has been built in DeQuincy. My stuff was packed up ready to be moved as of last weekend. The moving company finally came yesterday, and took my things to my new classroom. The above pictures are what I have been teaching around the past week. We are scheduled to have the first day of class in the new school on Wednesday the 17th. Next weekend we are scheduled to work right through the weekend and the two day Mardi Gras break. I dread the unpacking and organizing although I have always said that if I ever had a new classroom with a clean slate, I would be much more organized. I guess I am getting my chance. Once I get my classroom set up, I will post pictures and will take suggestions on how to organize this "blank slate".
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Spring Will Be Glorious
It has been such a cold, wet, dreary winter. Some winters everything doesn't always completely die back, but this year everything seems dead. We had the snow in early December and then the very cold weather right after the new year. I am ready for spring. I know underneath all that winter deadness lies the green and hope of spring. I can't wait to get in the dirt!
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