Its official. I hosted my first Christmas Party and thus have formally transitioned into the life of a real woman (LOL). For many that doesn't seem like a big deal. For me, this is absolutely a great deal. Let me explain something about me, I am not the best hostess. Unlike Sis Sabrina, who can read your needs better than you, I am one of those people whom you tell what you need done and I will execute. That is probably why I am a project manager and not a project developer.
It was a blast to host a party. I had no idea how much work goes into events of this size, but my adrenaline what rushing the entire time and I never once sat down. I didn't even eat the wonderful food that was brought.
One thing for sure, I would do it again in a heartbeat. The looks of happiness. Knowing that others who usually host our events were able to rest. The full bellies that were being rubbed and children running around like they lost their heads. It was all wonderful to me. It was fantastic!
Thanks to all for allowing me to open my home and use it for God's good. Nothing gives me such satisfaction as doing God's work. We had 25 guest at this party. Who knows how many were impacted by something so simple as opening a door to a home. Or how many were impacted by the fellowship that took place right in my driveway or over a warm plate of food that was supplied by the members of this church. Or during the games played and ran by the members of this church.
This party was a collective effort and a collective success. We did it. I loved it and am thankful for it.
This was my first but definitely not my last.
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Thursday, October 09, 2008
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Tagged!
Sis Alice tagged me
Unspectacular!
6. I love bean bag chairs. I am sitting in one right now.
5. I like to wear simple colors (Blues, whites, tans, beige's).
4. I love thunder and lightning storms.
3. Water is my favorite drink. So, when I ask for a cup of ice water with lemon at a restaurant, I am not being cheap.
2. I like folding laundry. It smells nice and clean.
1. I'd rather have french fries vs. ice cream and cake.
Meme terms & conditions
1. link the person who tagged you
2. mention the rules on your blog
3. list 6 unspectacular things about you
4. tag 6 other bloggers
I am tagging Sis Rebecca, Alaina, and Jose. (I didn't make it to 6. I broke the rule)
Unspectacular!
6. I love bean bag chairs. I am sitting in one right now.
5. I like to wear simple colors (Blues, whites, tans, beige's).
4. I love thunder and lightning storms.
3. Water is my favorite drink. So, when I ask for a cup of ice water with lemon at a restaurant, I am not being cheap.
2. I like folding laundry. It smells nice and clean.
1. I'd rather have french fries vs. ice cream and cake.
Meme terms & conditions
1. link the person who tagged you
2. mention the rules on your blog
3. list 6 unspectacular things about you
4. tag 6 other bloggers
I am tagging Sis Rebecca, Alaina, and Jose. (I didn't make it to 6. I broke the rule)
Thursday, September 25, 2008
STOP!!!
I heard a story about a woman who thought she was TMing her husband and accidentally TMed her boss. Wouldn’t have been so bad if the TM wasn’t about her boss. This is a life lesson. Stop complaining. You never know who might be listening or in this case, who you are TMing.
Monday, September 22, 2008
Why do we [Adults] not think this way? Or do we?
On the way home from school, Anthony shared with me the troubles that one of his classmate is having. Knowing that my son is familiar with this, I offered him my suggestions on how to befriend and help this classmate through these hard times.
I asked Anthony how he got over his hard times. He said to me, he stopped being mean because he did not want to go to hell. He said that he felt God would not be happy with him being mean. So his brain told him to stop.
I can testify to this. He truly stopped being mean almost instantly. I get chills thinking about what he said. This came from the mouth of my 7 year old who fought his way to the top of his kindergarten class, but by the end of first grade, was given the Character Counts award. This award rewards the students who display trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.
He earned this title of Good Character, all because Anthony knew his actions were not pleasing to God and that he must change.
I asked Anthony how he got over his hard times. He said to me, he stopped being mean because he did not want to go to hell. He said that he felt God would not be happy with him being mean. So his brain told him to stop.
I can testify to this. He truly stopped being mean almost instantly. I get chills thinking about what he said. This came from the mouth of my 7 year old who fought his way to the top of his kindergarten class, but by the end of first grade, was given the Character Counts award. This award rewards the students who display trustworthiness, respect, responsibility, fairness, caring and citizenship.
He earned this title of Good Character, all because Anthony knew his actions were not pleasing to God and that he must change.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
So Simple
My sister and I were conversing yesterday and began discussing Anthony and his prayers. Anthony can pray and his concern for people show in those prayers. As his mother, I can honestly say that some of his prayers have made me feel guilty.
Well, my sister was telling me how Laila (my niece) told them that she did not want to pray that night. That really disturbed Anthony, so he began to question why she would not want to pray. Laila only being 3, could not freely express why, just that she didn’t want to. Anthony just did not understand this idea and said to Laila “Why would you not want to pray. It is good for you. Don’t you want something that is good for you?”
So simply put and so right.
Well, my sister was telling me how Laila (my niece) told them that she did not want to pray that night. That really disturbed Anthony, so he began to question why she would not want to pray. Laila only being 3, could not freely express why, just that she didn’t want to. Anthony just did not understand this idea and said to Laila “Why would you not want to pray. It is good for you. Don’t you want something that is good for you?”
So simply put and so right.
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
I don't know the author, but I really like the quote
Surviving and living your life successfully requires courage.
The goals and dreams you're seeking require courage and risk-taking.
Learn from the turtle, it only makes progress when it sticks out its neck.
Wednesday, February 06, 2008
I really like this story
Whenever I'm disappointed with my spot in life, I stop and think about little Jamie Scott.
Jamie was trying out for a part in the school play. His mother told me that he'd set his heart on being in it, though she feared he would not be chosen.
On the day the parts were awarded, I went with her to collect him after school. Jamie rushed up to her, eyes shining with pride and excitement. "Guess what, Mom," he shouted, and then said those words that will remain a lesson to me....."I've been chosen to clap and cheer."
Jamie was trying out for a part in the school play. His mother told me that he'd set his heart on being in it, though she feared he would not be chosen.
On the day the parts were awarded, I went with her to collect him after school. Jamie rushed up to her, eyes shining with pride and excitement. "Guess what, Mom," he shouted, and then said those words that will remain a lesson to me....."I've been chosen to clap and cheer."
Monday, January 21, 2008
Magnify Jesus, Magnify the Lord
Magnify Jesus, Magnify the Lord
Magnify Jesus, Magnify the Lord
For He is worthy
For He is worthy,
For He is worthy,
To be praised. To be praised!
We have been singing this song, "Magnify Jesus" for years now. We even began singing it in Spanish. It dawned on me yesterday what I have actually been singing. I can be honest and say that to me it was just a great worship song. I think it is one of my favorites that I have not tired of yet and probably will not.
I read this from Joy Haney's book, May I Wash Your Feet, "God's kingdom increased because of her ability to decrease as she magnified Christ." Worshipping God is not just about worship. It is saying to Him that I put You first and I humble myself to You and Your will at this moment in time. It is saying, I want You to increase as I decrease (John 3:30). This is why we must continually have praise in our mouth for Him. By doing so, we are continually putting Him first and putting ourselves in a position for Him to bless us. Oh how I want the blessings. We want the blessings! He wants us to have the blessings. All He ask for is my worship and praise.
So, I realized that what I was singing was not just about worship, but it was also a declaration from me. I am asking God to cleanse me, wash me, break me and make me over. Increase Lord in my life as I decrease. There is a God-sized void that only You can fill, Lord. And I am asking You to fill this thru my worship. I am asking for You to fill this thru my praise, Lord. Increase in my life, Lord. Increase in my life!
Based upon what I have realized this is how the song "Magnify Jesus" now sounds to me:
Magnify Jesus, Magnify the Lord (Increase Lord as I decrease)
Magnify Jesus, Magnify the Lord (Increase Lord as I decrease)
For He is Worthy (Because You are greater than my problems)
For He is Worthy (You are greater than my issues)
For He is Worthy (You are GREAT LORD and GREATLY to be PRAISED)
To be Praised (I praise You all of the days of my life)
To be Praised! (Your praise shall continuously be in my mouth)
Monday, January 07, 2008
How Big is Goliath?
Was in discussion today about the height of a cubit. By definition a cubit is an ancient unit of linear measure, originally equal to the length of the forearm from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow, or about 17-22 inches (43 to 56 centimeters). The Bible says that Goliath was 6 cubits and a span (I Samuel 17:4). This means he was anywhere between 8.5 to 11 feet tall.
Not sure why this number seems so small to me. I guess growing up, Goliath seemed more like a monster than a man and therefore reached a preposterous height no man had ever seen. He was certainly no shorty by any means, but he just doesn't seem so scary. I would love to stand next to someone so tall. It would make me feel short and that is hard to do seeing how I stand at almost 6' tall. It is interesting how we view people as a kid vs as an adult.
Saturday, January 05, 2008
Adam called them
“And out of the ground the Lord God formed every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air, and brought them unto Adam to see what he would call them: and whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof.” Genesis 2:19
If Adam named every beast of the field and every fowl of the air, how long do you think he was thinking of names? And how many names did he have to create? It makes me smile to know that God gave Adam this privilege. I wonder at what point did Adam run out of names? Obviously, he made it through because in verse 20 it goes on to state that Adam went ahead and named them all.
There is estimated to be anywhere between 2 – 100 million species of animals and plants on the earth today. A more consistent number I have seen is around 2 million. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring (www.wikipedia.com). Each species does not account for the individual members of that family, but the family as a whole. Scientist today have attempted or are still attempting to classify and name all species though they run into difficulties with differences in opinions and redundancies (The Environmental Literacy Council, www.enviroliteracy.org)
Adam was just one man who named every beast and fowl that God created. He had to come up with some crazy stuff and God loved every one of them. What scientist can’t do today, one man did in the beginning of time. We have a hard time naming our pets! When I was young I had 4 dogs and one cat. The cat was never named, three of my dogs were all called Boy and one was called Princess. Can you tell that I had issues with naming my animals?
Maybe I should ask for the mind of Adam when naming my animals. Who knows what I would come up with!
Here is one for you; do you know what an Alpaca is? What about an Ermine? I didn’t make these up. They are real animals. Check out Wikipedia for more.
If Adam named every beast of the field and every fowl of the air, how long do you think he was thinking of names? And how many names did he have to create? It makes me smile to know that God gave Adam this privilege. I wonder at what point did Adam run out of names? Obviously, he made it through because in verse 20 it goes on to state that Adam went ahead and named them all.
There is estimated to be anywhere between 2 – 100 million species of animals and plants on the earth today. A more consistent number I have seen is around 2 million. A species is often defined as a group of organisms capable of interbreeding and producing fertile offspring (www.wikipedia.com). Each species does not account for the individual members of that family, but the family as a whole. Scientist today have attempted or are still attempting to classify and name all species though they run into difficulties with differences in opinions and redundancies (The Environmental Literacy Council, www.enviroliteracy.org)
Adam was just one man who named every beast and fowl that God created. He had to come up with some crazy stuff and God loved every one of them. What scientist can’t do today, one man did in the beginning of time. We have a hard time naming our pets! When I was young I had 4 dogs and one cat. The cat was never named, three of my dogs were all called Boy and one was called Princess. Can you tell that I had issues with naming my animals?
Maybe I should ask for the mind of Adam when naming my animals. Who knows what I would come up with!
Here is one for you; do you know what an Alpaca is? What about an Ermine? I didn’t make these up. They are real animals. Check out Wikipedia for more.
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