It's 60 degrees in Chicago today. The sun is out. It's beautiful. So beautiful and warm...I probably could cry out of joy if I let myself. *sigh*
I'm awful at this blogging thing. I go through short spurts of inspiration and long droughts of writer's block. :P
I came to a realization about myself today--one my step-dad will tell me he's noticed for years (and he's right). When I know what to expect and how things are supposed to go, I'm great. But when things are unknown or shaken up, I get flustered and frustrated. The world caves in.
There is something to be said for that cliche phrase, "Roll with the punches..." I need to learn that.
Founder's Week was amazing. Go to to download the sermons. Crawford Loritts did a series on Rest, Courage, and Restoration...by far my favorite.
I love sun chips. They remind me of days living in California...shopping at Zannato's (sp?) family grocery store where mom would never let us get chips or sweet things because we always got cavities. :)
Alright...there are my random tidbits.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Addicted to sunshine.
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6o-something degreees here too :) Hector is sunbathing, and, if I didn't burn so much, I think I would be out there too :)
I think we all sort of go berserk when life changes suddenly. It throws even the best of us, the most collected of us off guard. And you know what, its okay to struggle with the changes. Its okay to put fists up and ask, 'God, what are you doing?' But, then we do have to accept that His will is infinitely perfect and entirely HIS. He won't let us go and though everything sometimes goes to h-e-double-hockey-sticks in a handbasket, He holds His people in His hand.
Whoa - sermonette there! Sorry!
I miss Zanotto's too - wonder if it is still there?
And mom did too let us have candy and chips! What family did you grow up in? ;)
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