Sunday, August 24, 2008

This Weekend










We made a quick trip to K's parents this weekend. On the way we stopped by and visited with sweet friends. The girls have had withdrawals and needed some time with their true forever friends. We are definitely parents of a high schooler. We had to leave the oldest with a friend due to vball, drill team, and color guard practice. My sweet friend is moving and getting a new couch. She gave me her denim couch that I have almost coveted! smile. See the pic of her and her sweetie dogs on the couch. We had a good time visiting with K's parents. He put together another book shelf for them. Towards the end K's bro and my sissy - n- law, and nephew came over. They have a kitten Sp loves to play with. On the way home we stopped in at our accountability partner's house. They made us shishkabobs and let the girls swim in the pool.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Group Photo-2


On the way down of our 6 mile hike. Due to K's foot surgery; he and another guy did not accompany us on this hike.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

This Weekend












I went to visit a sweet friend in the hospital. Actually she was in the youth group the first time we lived here. Boy, am I old!!! She is having quads. Please keep her in your prayers. She is staying in the hospital until the end of September. That is the goal. Pray for her health, the babies, and her family at home.

Next we went to see the impressionistic painters at Kimbell. My fellow french traveler and K went with me. My sweet husband had no desire to go; so he sent us girls off with his blessings. Friday night is half price night and so off we went. It was frustrating that we could not take pics. My fellow french traveler proceeded to tell the docent that we just came back from Paris and were allowed to take pictures there. smile. It didn't matter. We took pics outside though. Enjoy the "woman pleading for the museum" sculpture out front. K refused to have her pic taken with it. Of course I'm not embarressed. I won't ever see these people again. We had a tailpipe come loose. Yea for bungies. We ate at Mimi's. Yummo!!! K of course had to have dessert. We couldn't finish everything so we had to take it home!

Today I watched one of my sweetie pie jr. high girls pole and barrel race. It was fun. Hard to take action shots. I went to a wedding tonite and then out to eat with friends afterwards. Now I need to go over my Sunday School lesson.

Oh To Be That Relaxed!!!

Friday, August 15, 2008

I LAUGHED OUT LOUD!!!!!!!!


ONE OF MY FRIENDS SENT ME THIS SWEET PICTURE OF HER DAUGHTER DRESSED UP PLAYING WITH THE CHICKENS. SHE SAID IT GAVE NEW MEANING TO THE TITLE OF MY BLOG! I TOTALLY AGREE! HOPE IT MADE YOU SMILE AND LAUGH AS WELL!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Proverbs 31 Ministries

God is so good. I missed this devotional yesterday in my email; but its exactly what God is doing now in our lives. I suscribe to Proverbs 31 ministries for their daily devotional. Its like a quick spiritual snack you can take at different times during the day. I felt compelled to put a copy of it here and encourage others. God is always at work behind the curtain. Sometimes we see it and other times we don't. Oh to walk in 100% trust and faith; knowing He has our best interests at heart. He is so faithful!!!!!!





August 12, 2008

On Its Way – Part 1
Whitney Capps

“Now it came about in the course of those many days that the king of Egypt died. And the sons of Israel sighed because of the bondage, and they cried out; and their cry for help because of their bondage rose up to God. So God heard their groaning; and God remembered His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God saw the sons of Israel, and God took notice of them.” Exodus 2:23-25 (NASB)
Devotion:
In today’s key verse in Exodus, we’re given an update of the state of affairs in Egypt . Clearly, God’s people needed deliverance and provision. When I read this passage, what stands out to me isn’t the people’s situation but the number of times God is called “God.”

Read it out loud and see if it hits you too. In everyday conversation we don’t tend to repeat the name of the subject over and over in subsequent sentences. We say it once and then use pronouns like “He.” However, God is referenced by name 5 times in 2 sentences in this passage. Awkward? Maybe. Significant? Monumentally.

I think the purpose is to make it clear to us that God is the one in charge of all that is about to transpire. God will hear their cries, remember their situation, and look upon them with concern. Then God will initiate the activity that will set the captives free, bringing glory to His name.

The Israelites were crying out to God for help in their slavery, but had no way of knowing that their gracious God was already at work, calling Moses to be His mouthpiece and their deliverer from Egypt . God had heard their cries, but it would be some measure of time before they were aware that He had answered their prayers.

Patience is required for those who seek the face of God. He has the answer in hand before we even voice our need, but it may take some time to manifest. You’ll find many examples of this in Scripture, but can I offer you a more contemporary example?

Most of my earliest memories are set in Fort Worth , Texas where we lived while my dad attended Southwestern Seminary. I remember little of the hardships my parents and grandparents talk about. My Granny still cries every time she describes what those years were like for her young son and daughter-in-law, so poor and so far from home. My mom, though a degreed teacher, stayed at home with me. My dad went to school full-time and worked as much as his demanding study schedule would allow. These were lean times financially.

At one point during our stint in Fort Worth , our car was stolen from the apartment complex where we lived. Mom tells me that while we had insurance, we didn’t have the money to pay the $100 deductible. While my parents tried to figure out how to make the ends meet, the mail arrived that day with a letter from my dad’s childhood Sunday school teacher. The letter explained that God had laid our family on his heart a few days prior, and God had told him to send us some money. In fact, God had told him to send us $100.00!

So a letter left Georgia nearly a full day before our car was stolen and two days before we were aware of our desperate need for $100.00. Even before my sweet parents’ prayers had reached the throne room of heaven, our great God had provision on its way. Remarkable? Certainly. Significant? Monumentally!

God knew what His covenant people enslaved in Egypt needed in 1400 B.C. He knew what a poor seminary family in Fort Worth , Texas needed in 1979. And dear sister, He knows what you need today right this very minute. He knows what we need because He knows all the cares of our heart. He is intimately aware of all that happens to us, because it all comes through His hand purposed for His glory and for our good.

Dear Lord, remind me even in moments of desperation and fear that You are in control. Help me fight the temptation to worry or doubt your provision. Grant me the peace to accept Your will as your promise to protect and provide for me and my family. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Related Resources:
Intimacy with God: Your Daily Guide to Prayer by Tara Furman

What Happens When Women Walk in Faith by Lysa TerKeurst

Visit Whitney Capps’s blog

Application Steps:
Track your prayers in a prayer journal so that future generations can see how God’s faithfulness is at work in your life.

Reflections:
What are you anxiously praying for right now?

Can you resolve to set your heart at peace knowing that God’s best answer may already be on its way?

Power Verses:
Hebrews 11:1, “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” (NIV)

© 2008 by Whitney Capps. All rights reserved.

Proverbs 31 Ministries
616-G, Matthews-Mint Hill Road
Matthews, NC 28105
www.proverbs31.org










August 12, 2008

On Its Way – Part 1
Whitney Capps

“Now it came about in the course of those many days that the king of Egypt died. And the sons of Israel sighed because of the bondage, and they cried out; and their cry for help because of their bondage rose up to God. So God heard their groaning; and God remembered His covenant with Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. God saw the sons of Israel, and God took notice of them.” Exodus 2:23-25 (NASB)
Devotion:
In today’s key verse in Exodus, we’re given an update of the state of affairs in Egypt . Clearly, God’s people needed deliverance and provision. When I read this passage, what stands out to me isn’t the people’s situation but the number of times God is called “God.”

Read it out loud and see if it hits you too. In everyday conversation we don’t tend to repeat the name of the subject over and over in subsequent sentences. We say it once and then use pronouns like “He.” However, God is referenced by name 5 times in 2 sentences in this passage. Awkward? Maybe. Significant? Monumentally.

I think the purpose is to make it clear to us that God is the one in charge of all that is about to transpire. God will hear their cries, remember their situation, and look upon them with concern. Then God will initiate the activity that will set the captives free, bringing glory to His name.

The Israelites were crying out to God for help in their slavery, but had no way of knowing that their gracious God was already at work, calling Moses to be His mouthpiece and their deliverer from Egypt . God had heard their cries, but it would be some measure of time before they were aware that He had answered their prayers.

Patience is required for those who seek the face of God. He has the answer in hand before we even voice our need, but it may take some time to manifest. You’ll find many examples of this in Scripture, but can I offer you a more contemporary example?

Most of my earliest memories are set in Fort Worth , Texas where we lived while my dad attended Southwestern Seminary. I remember little of the hardships my parents and grandparents talk about. My Granny still cries every time she describes what those years were like for her young son and daughter-in-law, so poor and so far from home. My mom, though a degreed teacher, stayed at home with me. My dad went to school full-time and worked as much as his demanding study schedule would allow. These were lean times financially.

At one point during our stint in Fort Worth , our car was stolen from the apartment complex where we lived. Mom tells me that while we had insurance, we didn’t have the money to pay the $100 deductible. While my parents tried to figure out how to make the ends meet, the mail arrived that day with a letter from my dad’s childhood Sunday school teacher. The letter explained that God had laid our family on his heart a few days prior, and God had told him to send us some money. In fact, God had told him to send us $100.00!

So a letter left Georgia nearly a full day before our car was stolen and two days before we were aware of our desperate need for $100.00. Even before my sweet parents’ prayers had reached the throne room of heaven, our great God had provision on its way. Remarkable? Certainly. Significant? Monumentally!

God knew what His covenant people enslaved in Egypt needed in 1400 B.C. He knew what a poor seminary family in Fort Worth , Texas needed in 1979. And dear sister, He knows what you need today right this very minute. He knows what we need because He knows all the cares of our heart. He is intimately aware of all that happens to us, because it all comes through His hand purposed for His glory and for our good.

Dear Lord, remind me even in moments of desperation and fear that You are in control. Help me fight the temptation to worry or doubt your provision. Grant me the peace to accept Your will as your promise to protect and provide for me and my family. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Related Resources:
Intimacy with God: Your Daily Guide to Prayer by Tara Furman

What Happens When Women Walk in Faith by Lysa TerKeurst

Visit Whitney Capps’s blog

Application Steps:
Track your prayers in a prayer journal so that future generations can see how God’s faithfulness is at work in your life.

Reflections:
What are you anxiously praying for right now?

Can you resolve to set your heart at peace knowing that God’s best answer may already be on its way?

Power Verses:
Hebrews 11:1, “Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.” (NIV)

© 2008 by Whitney Capps. All rights reserved.

Proverbs 31 Ministries
616-G, Matthews-Mint Hill Road
Matthews, NC 28105
www.proverbs31.org

BLESS THE LORD


BLESS THE LORD O MY SOUL AND ALL THAT IS WITHIN ME; BLESS HIS HOLY NAME! HE HAS DONE GREAT THINGS, HE HAS DONE GREAT THINGS; BLESS HIS HOLY NAME!

Monday, August 11, 2008

Colorado

Brothers
Sisters
The godparents
My girls
Hiking to the waterfall
Sister and brother

Sisters
My sweet sisnlaw and bronlaw
Up near the waterfall


We had the awesome opportunity to go to Colorado and stay at my sis in law's family's cabin. We took some srs and college students with us. Here are a couple of pics. I'll try to post more later. Like I said I'm behind on posting.

Annual Family Vacation


indoor water park
I'm still in awe of J as a mom! She's great at it!


Waiting for our chaeuffeur.
He's the best looking driver!!!
The van loaded.


Cookie dough.
The tornado and toilet bowl!
She is something else.



What a precious guy! He is the most devoted husband and father!
My parents loved having their children and their families together for a couple of days.
Outside architecture.




Cousin holding cousin during the show.

Grandpa participating in the magi quest. Its a scavenger hunt thru the hotel. It has you running up and down 8 flight of stairs. My dad who is fixing to be 78 kept up and had a ball. He was in the lazy river and did the wave pool as well. Since he fell off the roof; he can't do heights or I think we would have gotten him on the water slides. He wasn't about to miss out on anything. Sophia - the navigator - K's latest friend. They have so many conversations about XM radio etc.

(Ughhh - she is the bossiest thing ever and hard to shut off!!!!!)





My love. Panadamom I took it. Am I getting better at it? You're my inspiration.
Uncle K is hooked!
Grandpa and F are smitten with each other.






At the rainforest Cafe.
Pic phones - how did we live with out them?
MY girls!







Granny and the frog.
K took this group shot. A family of 10!
Grandpa and the elephant.








We started several years ago having an annual family vacation with my parents. K plans and chaueffers, and they fund it. My dad loves the fact that he packs his suitcase, climbs in the car, and follows our plan. The last 2 years have been even more fun, since my sister has married and had a precious girl!!!! This year K took us to Grapevine to the Great Wolf Lodge. It is an awesome place to take your family. (The AAA discount helps!!!!)