It's late. There is already no way that I'm getting up for my morning workout, so I might as well stay up a little later and blog.
'Cause I miss blogging. There just never seems to be enough time to write out what I'm thinking.
So, here's my list of what's been going on lately. I'm hopeful that if I can "catch up", maybe I'll get back in the habit of posting every other day or so. Check back soon!
1. We've started school. We started a big history unit and have already learned about George Washington and John Adams.
Did you know that the White House has a dentist office?
2. I've decided to run a 5K. I'm on Week 3 of my training, and I'm really excited about how it is going. And even more excited that it looks like I might actually be able to do it.
3. Little Man is reading! He is doing so well with his Bob books. He is enjoying school, and begs to do his math workbook.
4. Punkin is doing 3rd grade work, and I've been amazed at her this year already. Her attention span is much longer and she is caring about the quality of her work, which makes teaching her so much easier.
5. The kids are full on in the bickering stage. They still get along remarkably well, but Little Man's answer to every perceived offense is to scream at the top of his lungs. Punkin responds by trying to outscream him. It makes me want to leave the building.
6. WeaverDad's job is... uncertain these days. The company is unsure whether they will find or be able to procure the funds for the next phase. One day it is on, one day it is off. We are not really worried about this job going away - having been through 2 layoffs, we are not unprepared. He even has a couple of good possibilities to pursue. But the not knowing is a little unsettling. I'd appreciate your prayers that we will continue to be secure in the knowledge that we are engraved on God's hand and He will not be unconcerned with little ole us.
7. I'm starting a new bible study in the fall. I've been going to one associated with our church, but I'm the only homeschool mom and now that Punkin is 8, she is starting to feel like there is no one her age there and she feels lonely. So, I'm changing to a Community Bible Study that will have a class for both of the kids. I've heard that there are a quite a few homeschoolers there and that the classes are amazing. I'm excited for Punkin and Little Man! The topic this fall is Revelation - just a little light intro to the group. Um... yeah. I'm a little nervous and also excited to study the book of the bible that I probably know the least about.
7. I think I'm going to start a "God-sighting" topic on my blog. At VBS this year, the leaders talked about "God-sightings" as times when you knew God was working things out in your life. I tend to be a control freak and have trouble just letting things work out on their own.
I've been doing Beth Moore's Esther study, and she talks a lot about how Esther just did the next thing, and she really had no idea how things would turn out. God asks us to do the next thing, and trust Him to see the big picture and watch out for that. We don't have to make it all work out, we just need to do the next thing. Freeing!! And incredibily hard for me.
Lately, I have intentionally tried to let some things go, and I've been blown away by the result. They have been relatively trivial; in fact, extremely trivial by most standards, but still made me feel so ... cared for, I guess is the right phrase. And I don't want to forget them.
Here's an example:
WeaverDad was traveling recently and I decided to take the kids to a local art festival. It was a perfect day for it - the weather was beautiful, we had nothing on our schedule, and the kiddos were well rested. I wanted to take some cash with me, but I don't have cash. Ever. I usually raid the husband's pockets on the rare occasions I need some. But, as I mentioned, he was out of town.
So, I raided the kids' allowance money stash. Which is money, but it's all in ones. So, I grabbed a wad of ones and was concerned about how this was going to work. Typically, at these types of events, I don't want to carry a purse around, but I'm wondering how I'm going to carry a wad of ones in my pocket without becoming a pickpocket magnet. I started to stress about it, and tear the house apart looking for any spare forgotten birthday money. But, that would take time and I had already stalled the kids for a couple of hours doing "just one more thing."
So, I took a deep breath, told myself it would all work out, and went with my big ole wad of ones.
It was already lunch time so we stopped at McDonalds.
Just as it was time for us to place our order, the guy yells to his manager "I need ones!"
Well, guess who just happened to have a wad of them?? So we traded, and it worked out great for everyone -me, the kids, the guy, the manager, and the people behind us in line who didn't have to wait for the manager to exchange the money.
Have you had any "God-sightings" lately?
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
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7 comments:
I'm so happy you had a free night to update us on how you're doing. A lot is happening in WeaverLand! I'll be praying for your husband's job (been there with a start-up so I know how it feels to be in that sorta kinda uncertain stage) and I'm excited that you'll be going to CBS. I wonder if they have classes for kids where I live...I'll have to check it out.
I love the idea of recording "God sightings". It's so easy to take those things for granted, so writing them down sounds like a good plan. Hmm... maybe a "God sighting" journal.
Will be praying for the job situation. Dealing with the unknown is always difficult.
We are doing bob books too! They are great. Good job on training for the 5k. I'll be praying for your husband.
Yay for you with the 5K!! I loved running, but now my hip hates it...well, it has hated it for over 10 years, but the rest of me finally gave in ... now I walk.
I too love the idea of recording the "God sightings!" Look forward to reading more!! :D
Glad to catch up with you. I need to get back into the regular blog updating myself. I will also be praying for your husbands job and I hope you enjoy the CBS bible study. We have that here, but it is called CBSI (I=international). I think we are studying Peter this fall and maybe Revelation in the spring (I don't remember). I hope that I can see you in September when we are there. Maybe I can visit your CBS and see how they do it in USA.
I love that story about the ones! I love the "God sightings" idea too.
I'll keep your hubby and his job in my prayers.
Glad you're blogging again. :-D
Love your God sighting. Are you doing Couch Potato to 5K? I have started it recently...but have not done very well at keeping up with the training :-(
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