Archive for March, 2009

Fluffy Fella

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

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We had a full-on blizzard last Thursday and woke up to a short one Monday morning.  Spotted on the Power’s lawn Monday afternoon (but all gone by our warm and sunny day today, I am sure, as all the snow seems to be),  was Festy-the-Heaven-Fest-Snowman.

Get to know Festy better at the Heaven Fest website: www.heavenfest.com

PS - It is pretty funny how almost giddy and joyful everyone was about last Thursday’s blizzard compared to the general moaniness of Monday morning’s quickly passing snowfall.  It has turned to utter disgust for the one forcasted for later today and the one being predicted for Saturday.  How quickly sledding becomes passe when the calendar says “April.”

Stormie Extreme

Monday, March 30th, 2009

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Stormie won the t-shirt design contest for Extreme Community Makeover-Denver.  She did a “paint effect” background with a paint brush look coloring in the Denver skyline.

Extreme Community Makeover (www.extremecommunitymakeover.org) is a cool non-profit birthed out of Confluence  (Tredessa’s day ministry) that has beautified and blessed families in the city.

Yay for Stormie!  Good job, sweetie pie. 

Sunday Song “Fire Fall Down”

Sunday, March 29th, 2009

I love this song.  I have loved it forever and the “fire fall down” part is a major life-song for all my grandbabies.  They sing their lungs out on it!  Rocky and my kiddos led it again this morning and, wow – the words…


 

FIRE FALL DOWN

Cause I know… that you’re alive
You came to fix… my broken life
And I’ll sing… to glorify
Your Holy Name
… Jesus Christ

You bought my life
With the blood that you shed on the cross when you died
For the sins of men and you let out a cry
Crucified now alive… in me

These hands are yours
Teach them to serve as you please
and I’ll reach out
Desperate to see all the greatness of God
May my soul rest assured… in you

I’ll never be the same
No I’ll never be the same

Cause I know… that you’re alive
You came to fix… my broken life
And I’ll sing… to glorify
Your Holy Name… Jesus Christ

You changed it all
You broke down the wall when I spoke and confessed
In you I am blessed
Now I walk in the light
In victorious sight… of you

Fire, fall down!  Fire, fall down on us we pray, as we seek You…

Show me Your heart

Show me Your ways

Show me Your glory!

This is the song I am singing today!…Jeanie

NOTE TO SELF: These hands are Yours, teach them to serve as You please…

Fire in the Garden

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

I am writing a devotional to be included in a book being compiled for distribution for my sister-in-law, Robin’s, Women in the Word ministry seminar in April.  Tara will write one, too and she was way worried about trying to come up with 300 words (it is to be between 3-400 total), while I, on the other hand, have been agonizing about getting rid of words. 

Because I am in the garden mood, currently, I decided to use a blog post from last June as a jumping off point and have managed to take it from 569 words to about 429 and I just cannot seem to go lower.  Each time I would ruthlessly rip one sentence and delete, I would think of something else to add.  Here is where I have landed and I think I will go ahead and submit it to the editor.  She may now do with it what she will.  Be careful, please – these are my words, and I love them (t-hee)…

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Fire in the Garden

Read:  Galatians 6.7-8

Excitedly leaving winter behind, the seeds are planted according to package directions at the right depth after the final frost date, assuring us they will sprout in 7-10 days. You watch, you wait…two weeks – still nothing.   You begin to believe something has gone wrong, that the cooler-than-usual nighttime weather has destroyed the promise.   You consider running to the store for another package of seeds, concerned about the time you have lost for the growing season.  Will there even be time for a harvest now, you wonder? Another week goes by and the barren soil just lies before you.   You resign yourself to running to the nursery to pay too much for established seedlings.  You don’t see any other choice.

But before you can get there on that blazing-hot and sunny day, one glance at the patch of garden where disappointment has been and you spot the tiniest of green specks.   And look!  All over: the most fragile and minute seedlings are emerging – just as you had planted them.  They have arrived!  They are here in their glory!   Hope has not been lost.  

What the good soil and tiny seed could not do alone, what watering and watching did not produce immediately, the intense, piercing heat of the sun (unlocking the moisture beneath the soil’s visible crust) rises, softening that seed.  And just like Jesus, from the tomb on the third day, risen!   Indeed!

Sowing the seed of God’s Word into our lives and homes and standing on His promises does not always bring the instant results we are looking for. We hide His Word in our hearts, we meditate on it.   We allow ourselves to be washed by it. Yet we are devastated at the barrenness in our lives in certain areas.   An unbelieving husband or prodigal child creates unbearable pain.  Health issues and financial stress deplete our hope.

There are variables in sowing and reaping.  Some seeds seem to remain latent, yet the promise of reaping what we sow is not diminished in the waiting.

Sometimes it will take a very hot day in the furnace of affliction to become the defining moment, the proof we need that He remains faithful and His Word is true. In the fiery brilliance of distress and the cry for relief, under the white-hot flames of suffering, we break-through.  In seed-shattering brokenness – new life!  His Word confirmed!

He who began a good work in you will be faithful to complete it.  If you sow to please the Spirit, you will reap the green, life-giving things of the eternal, variables notwithstanding.

Scatter seed.  Sow.  Believe it – you will reap!…Jeanie

NOTE TO SELF:  Final frost date is May 10 (this blog post has 610 words…Now more)

It Had to Happen

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

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9 News/KUSA – A large snow storm will cause blizzard conditions to develop around Denver and over much of northeastern Colorado on Thursday.

 A BLIZZARD WARNING is in effect through 6am on Friday for Denver, Boulder, Fort Collins, and all of northeastern Colorado.

Following a nearly snowless winter season, we will finally get some moisture.  Can’t wait to see my grass in a few days!  So far, though, it is not living up to last night’s newcast hype.  Not quite the raging devil we’d been told.  But, they say we could get 12″…we’ll see?

A “Balanced Life?” Poo-ey

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

FOUND IN MY ‘DRAFTS’ FOLDER.  MUST HAVE BEEN WRITTEN  ABOUT AUGUST 2007, since Gemma was born in May of that year and I reference her…

All women’s magazines recycle the “balance” topic.  HOW TO GET IT is the million-dollar question.  And it really doesn’t seem to be about how to balance the things we need to balance, but it’s more like how can I balance everything I want right now because I want/am doing a lot of stuff.

Balance is bunk.  If we were living our true lives, our true calling alone – we’d look really lopsided to everyone who is trying to cram lots of other stuff in.  Should any of the following  be focused on balance?:

  • The mother of a newborn
  • A bride
  • A groom
  • The teacher your kids spend the majority of their days with
  • The dentist drilling my teeth
  • The doctor installing a pace-maker into the chest of my brother who is too young for this
  • The emergency team that revived him as his heart stopped repeatedly, while I sat at home, hundreds of miles away not even knowing his body was trying die over and over

I’ve pondered the workload of the mother of a newborn recently as I have watched my daughter, Stephanie, with hers. How could Stephanie say to 3-month-old Gemma, “You’re really too clingy for me.  I enjoy our time together, but you are taking more of youre fair share these days.  I have 2 other kids, you know.”?  No way!  When you have a newborn, they get an inordinate amount of your time.  It’s the choice that must be made by the times at hand.  The manicure may fall by the wayside, the “me” time may get put off for a year…or two…eighteen?  The newborn days are fleeting, we’ll miss them if we are trying to balance everything – have everything we want in life at the same time, in some measurable proportion.

Maybe the key is to be where you are, in the moment?

For instance, newlyweds should, in my opinion, be having inordinate amounts of love-making even to the exclusion of familial and friendship relationships, actually. When my kids marry, I miss them, but I try to stay out of the way while they enjoy being newlyweds.  It is a time for delight and joy and growing together.  Careers and sleepless nights with babies and mortagages will take their toll soon enough.  They should not even attempt balance.  They should raucously enjoy each other – unapologetically.  Are there other things they should be thinking of?  They’ll get there eventually.

So, exactly – where are you right now?  What pulls at your heart above all else?  Jump on the balance-scales with gusto and let the guilt baggage fly!

A little off-balanced… Jeanie

NOTE TO SELF: I don’t like half-hearted, middle of the road, medium-density anything, anyway.

Life.

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Life…

Doesn’t always go like you wish it would.

Can be extremely complicated, messy, broken. 

It can hurt.  Old crap can follow you around for years.

Sometimes life can take so much cold, dark effort.

Then winter fades into the fresh, green hope of a bud.

A surge of energy, breakthrough.

Life.  It can surprise you.

It begins again as if winter had never happened.

Spring.

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“You heavens above, rain down righteousness; let the clouds shower it down. Let the earth open wide, let salvation spring up; let righteousness grow with it; I, the LORD, have created it.”  Psalm 47.8 NIV

March in Denver came in like a 70-degree lamb, but appears to be roaring out like a hungry, crazed lion.  The promised rains are delayed, but howling winds whip up dirt clouds in these dry parts like nobody’s business.

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Happy Birthday to my Husband!

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Dave is 50 today!  He took the day off and we hung out.  Then the kids and grandkids and Elise (except for Dave and Tara who are traveling the great northwest right now) popped over for tortellini and some Wii tournaments.  Gavin is an amazing bowler!  I am 68 years old according to the Wii fitness thingy.  If Stormie hadn’t sabotaged me, I’d have been younger. *smile….

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Half a century ago, you were born with nothing and no one to call your own, my honey.  Who could’ve known what was in your future?  Happy Birthday, David Allen Rhoades!

We are all yours, truly…Jeanie

NOTE TO SELF: I am the luckiest woman.  I am blessed.

Dave’s previous birthday posts for this landmark celebration (I appreciate your kind indulgence, dear readers):

I was Twi-lighted

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009

My girls flipped over the movie (I can’t even tell you how many times they saw it collectively) and then madly read all the books.   When the DVD was released yesterday, we had to re-arrange furniture, black out windows and generally cease from all other activity to watch Twilight.  Dave punched his hair up with product and put some of my foundation on (I am apparently paler) and some plum eye shadow under his eyes and mugged for the camera to make the girls laugh.  And we watched it with the girls (including Elise-the-Niece and Stef-with-an-f).

It is about vampires.  It is not a romance.  It is a love story (there is a difference).  It is also for much younger women than me, but I did enjoy the the line from Edward: Your scent is like a drug to me – like my own personal brand of heroin.  I mean, who wouldn’t want to evoke that kind of passion?  Elise happened to be wearing a t-shirt with the same quote.

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We kiddingly declared it another in a series of Dave’s birthday celebrations.  So, I finally saw it.  I was Twilighted.

NOTE:  Dave turns 50 tomorrow!  May I just say thanks to the Kansas farm girl who gave birth and let him go?  Thank-you for your courage and for doing the right thing.

Dave is Turning 50!

Saturday, March 21st, 2009

I have been blogging my head off about Dave turning 50 (which actually happens Monday) all. week. looooong! If a picture is worth a thousand words, then today I’ll keep it short and sweet.  Happy Birthday, babe.

Dave at 2 or 3 months and again at one year.

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Dave at 10 or 11 and again at 9th or 10th grade.

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