Saturday, May 19, 2012

We are proud parents...again!

Today our very first Monarch caterpillars of the season hatched.  It's official, we have two, first instar babies.  They are so cute and I am goo-goo and ga-ga-ing over them.

Although the girl is watching over the milkweed plants like a hawk and shoo-ing off every creature that comes by, she is still reprimanding me for saying "coochie-coos" over the babes.

But seriously, how can I resist? These are the first babies from the overwintering Monarchs that left Mexico about eight weeks ago.

I mean LQQK!




Just about 2mm in length


SO CUTE!

We did not register anywhere, nor did we plan a baby shower, nor are these going in the nursery.  We are trusting in the way God planned out nature to take care of these little ones so they can make their trip north to places like New York or Canada. We'll be taking care of their grand-babies come late Summer and early Fall.

I'm just so giddy.

Blessings for your day,

Friday, May 18, 2012

Oops...I did it again.

Again? Yes again. I fell down.

I was getting the children ready for bed and looking forward to posting tonight. It was a good day and you and I were going to have some fun.

But...

What is happening is that my range of motion is getting pretty fluid... but I usually don't get a reminder that I've gone too far until its too late -- as was the case tonight.

Oh well I guess.

The pain is pretty narly and my back has seized up. I've had my tea, NSAID drugs, ointment and now laying down on my back pads.

That's the great part.

Did you catch it?

I'm laying down writing this post!

During this down time over the past seven  weeks, I have been catching up on technology. Just this past week, I downloaded Blogger to my phone so I could keep up with my commitment to post daily even if on vacation.

Do you know what is even better?

I have voice command. I'm speaking into my phone and it is typing this out for me. Isn't that just brilliant?!

So I may be down for the night but I'm not down for the count. I will hit "send" on this post and claim it as a victory.

Recovery...in the age of hand held voice command technology. Now if I could use the same for my tailbone to finally fully heal, I can rock on with my bad self.

In the meantime, no more trying to dance to pop music.

Thursday, May 17, 2012

How many flavors does it take?


Yesterday I was feeling a little blue but not for any particular reason.  I kept having a craving for ice cream so I figured it was just hormonal and I would satisfy it today during a school fund raiser.

Its been a LONG time since I've had this sugary delight and I was a little overwhelmed at the number of choices. Can you remember by looking at the logo how many flavors Baskin Robbins has?




Today, I only needed one. Thank you Baskin Robbins. It's been a good day!


Blessings for your day,

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Breath in and drink

Last week a dear friend sent me a video she knew I would love. She was right. I was so moved by it because it  reminded me of how I view the world. For some reason, that day, I had forgotten and I needed a reminder. It was truly a gift she gave me and I've watched it several times since.

It's only a ten minute video and you won't regret watching it.


Happiness Revealed - Gratitude


May you be a blessing to those around you simply by your presence.

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

He gave me a Peony

A few years ago I came to a crisis of faith. It was a scary time for me and I was not sure how I was going to come out of it. I remember that day like it was yesterday. I remember the tears and the pleading and the begging. I was literally on the ground feeling like I would be swallowed up and never be seen again.

And that no one would ever care.

I remember gasping for air at one point and believing my tears would drown me. I closed my eyes and tried to compose myself. In that darkest pit, my heart heard the gentlest and sweetest voice, "Be still, and know."

Be still.

No matter how gentle, I didn't want to hear it. No matter how sweet, I hated it. I was angry and tormented. For a split second it felt like my flesh was being torn apart by those words. Looking back on that day, I could describe that moment as hell itself rising up and with razor sharp hands battling to keep me in a pit of pride and hate and hopelessness and loss. They were ripping at my very being and would stop at nothing to keep me from my Creator.

My Creator.

The very One who knew me and all my secrets, the only One who loved me without judgement.

Be still, and know.

I think it was the comma that got me. I know, weird right? But if you remember from grammar classes, the comma is meant to mark a slight pause -- a breath if you will.

So I did.

I became still and as the fire in my core burned with a doubt threatening to extinguish everything I knew about God, I took a breath.

I sat still, took a breath, and waited in a silence no longer broken by sobbing but by a demanding yet heartfelt prayer that pierced the air,  "Help me with my unbelief!"

After all, I knew the story about the father and son where the father asked Jesus, "if you can do anything, have pity on us and help us." To which Jesus replied, "If you can? Everything is possible for one who believes."  The  father then begged Jesus to help him with his unbelief and Jesus then brought healing (Mk 9:20-25)

That was the "know" part.

And in that moment, in the being still and the knowing, came the following...

"Be still, and know that I am God."

The earth felt like it could give way, the mountains felt like they would crumble and the seas would roar with a surge to swallow everything I knew...BUT...but in the middle of all that inner turmoil, I saw the most beautiful pink flower that blooms in the spring after a long cold winter.

Maybe you know it?

The Peony.



I saw this gorgeous flower and it's soft pink petals with a glow and richness I don't ever remember seeing before.  My Lord and my God started there. He grabbed my attention in the stillness and showed me He is still God and still in control, no matter what seemed to be falling around me or in me. The Creator of this massive and expansive universe that goes beyond our human comprehension, showed me this delicate flower.

The clouds broke and hell lost its grasp. I stood up and dusted myself off. I was able to find joy in a trial I did not understand. I also grew and learned so much more about me and God.  It was such a powerful experience that every year I celebrate my "anniversary" by taking pictures of the peonies in our garden.

Here are the ones I took this morning. Make sure you scroll past the last snapshot so you can read about my little "miracle".

See how even the fallen petals have a soft richness to them?



I imagine this to be "tears caught"













Even though these peonies are gorgeous, their splendor doesn't even come close to the one I saw that fateful Sunday.  Why?

Because even though a peony is a peony, what I didn't tell you about my experience and the peony I saw is that I was in a building, in a hallway, with no windows, sitting on a tile floor. Not one person walked down that hallway for the hour I sat and wept. Not one. There was no sunshine that crept in through a window and yet...I saw the peony.

My Creator, the Creator of the expansive universe and deepest oceans, gave me a Peony.

That was my little miracle. It was just for me for all these years and today I shared it with you.

Blessings for your day,