Archive for December, 2009
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Thursday, December 31st, 2009The Kids are Off to Taiwan and Japan
Thursday, December 31st, 2009They are in the air.
Dave, Tara, Hunter-Magoo and Stormie left DIA last night headed for Taiwan. Due to the time change and length of the flight, they are pretty much losing the entire last day of the year, but will experience New Years multiple times as they cross varios time zones. I am not sure how that works. I just know they are currently flying far, far away.
This is Hunter’s first international trip and he has been preparing for some time, getting that passport ready and deciding what he will say to “the nations.” He was born for this!
Dave, Tara and Stormie will be leading worship (and some speaking/teaching) at missionary and young adult training conferences for people from all over Asia with the Christian Missionary Alliance group. They start in Taiwan and will spend the last several days in Japan before getting back in mid-January.
Agreement.
The kids travel the world. I stay home and pray. That is our agreement. And this particular trip, I feel led to pray that the love of God will be increased in their hearts, that they will be motivated by that kind of love – that John 3.16 love for the world and that their ministry will pour from hearts filled with love for the people they will come in contact with. You can pray these things over my kids, too, if you’d like, in agreement, because where two or more agree…
Isaiah 12.5 Sing to the LORD for He has done glorious things; let this be known to all the world.
Psalm 96 …Say among the nations…
Matthew 5 You are the salt of the earth…You are the light of the world
And may that same love that has made the truth of John 3.16 the great hope and central truth of everything be in you.
Amen.
LOOK WHAT CAME IN THE MAIL!
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009Happy Anniversary, Tristan and Stephanie!
Monday, December 28th, 2009December 27, 2001
Two days after Christmas, eight years ago, Stephanie married Tristan. The scene was Boulder Valley, with thousands and thousands of sparkling white lights, both inside the church and looking out over the Valley. An upside-down white Christmas tree (you kinda had to be there) with a sunburst of draped lighting marked the central floor for lovers dancing. Burgandy and winter white, food-laden tables and glittery woodland centerpieces. Lots of shimmery candles and traveling guests. It was beautiful and rich, it was Old World and modern. Stacks of cheesecakes instead of the usual bridal cake was the perfect compliment. Steph was dazzling, Tristan handsome. We could not have dreamed a better son-in-law for our little girl. He was the first to “join” us, but who can remember life before him?
8 Years and 3 kids later…
What I loved most about the day they were married? Tristan singing to Stephanie and watching her melt with adoration of him. What I love the most since? How they grow as a family and I still see Stephanie looking at Tristan the same way. They are cute, creative, interdependent, sufficient, lovely and unique. They are our kids and they’ve given us 3 of the 5 grandbebes. We are blessed!
Happy Anniversary, Tristan and Stephanie. Happy Anniversary and Love to the Kelley Family!
SONG FOR A SUNDAY: How Deep is Your Love ~
Sunday, December 27th, 2009The BeeGees! Unplugged.
This is a an audio-only recording of the BeeGees in the studio as they are actually putting one of the most incredibly beautiful and timeless songs together for posterity. You hear them toy with lyrics and experiment with different chord progressions. For almost 10 minutes, you are caught up in the creative process hearing those amazing voices, the magic 3 becoming one polyganol, complex arianic harmony reverberating through your very soul and blending effortlessly as they explore various possibilities for the final rendition.
Originally recorded in 1977, this song hung out in the top ten on the charts for 17 weeks. LISTEN TO THIS (really!) and see how a classic love song is composed, discovered, birthed, created. I am in love with the process, the era, the melody, the creativity and the breath and poetry of it!
There is no question they were pulling song from the very heavenlies, where embrocated music flows thick for healing, crescendo and diminuendo, the rise and fall of sweet sound swelling like the ocean and leaving its imprint as it recedes. What’s captured on this recording is so soft and gentle, yet full-heavy with fervent emotion. And though I have always mourned my inability to be poetic and lyrical and fear to even attempt it, there is also no question that listening to these voices pulls on
my strong desire
to be able to say in words
what I simply cannot,
yet feel.
so.
deeply.
How deeply? Mmmm, mm… So very.
you have to disagree with everything except the piano, black
and white keys marking the path you must climb step…
-Anthony Walton on Jazz
If the remaining two brothers Gibb could just be at a piano in my house doing this forever ~ then aaaahhhh…heaven, almost too much {veiled reference, wink wink}. And if music, and all art, really, is meant to invoke emotion from those who experience it…this is art – the art on the walls of my heart.
The flawless recording as we have all come to know and love it, How Deep is Your Love
From Saturday Night Fever.
BeeGees on YouTube A great live performance of this same song.
Alas. Baby Jesus did not materialize for Christmas.
Saturday, December 26th, 2009But the day was blessed and beautiful. Sunny and sweet. Loud and loving. And? Thankfully, we have Him in our hearts.
Guess what Tristan surprised me with today?
Friday, December 25th, 2009He re-vamped my blog site! I have to learn new things! Meanwhile-you can click on any of the photos and see them bigger!
M E R R Y C H R I S T M A S !
Friday, December 25th, 2009“How wise the wise men must have been
To find the child in Bethlehem.
He lives again and draws us near,
Christmastime is here.
A tale of love that never dies
The laughter in the children’s eyes.
The child in me is always there.
Christmas is my favorite time of year.
The mist of wonder lies under my tree
The gift of memories is waiting for me.
The day will come and soon depart
The spirit stays to heal my heart
With love for people everywhere
Christmas is my favorite time of the year.”

Merry Christmas, everybody. I have you in my heart…Love, Jeanie (thanks for reading!)
*One of my favorite Christmas songs from a Kenny Rogers album in the early 1980′s: Christmas is My Favorite Time of the Year.
Baby Jesus Remains at Large
Thursday, December 24th, 2009Oh, sure. Everybody is just enjoying their Christmas Eve. But how will they feel tomorrow, I wonder, if I refuse to allow the festivities to proceed until the Baby Jesus has been found and returned to His birth stable? Uh-huh. Then they’ll understand the importance.
Update for those behind on the story: The Baby Jesus from the (unbreakable-kid-version) Nativity set came up missing sometime during the Rhoades family Christmas dinner last weekend. There was a sighting (by Hunter) in the bedroom formerly known as Tredessa’s or Zach’s old room. But tips on His whereabouts have not yet panned out.
R E W A R D O F F E R E D.
The Tintinnabulation of the Eve ~ One Day until the Christmas Bell Rings
Thursday, December 24th, 2009Come on, Ring those Bells!
That was An Evie song that I solo’ed on in the early 80′s and later our three little girls, Tara, Stephie and Dessa would sing together in matching Christmas dresses with red ribbons in their long hair, delighting congregations and their parents!
Everytime a bell rings, and angel gets its wings.
Famous folklore from the movie, It’s a Wonderful Life.
Sleigh Bells, Jingle Bells, Silver Bells, Church bells.
There are a lot of bells ringing, it seems, around this time of year. It is a bit daunting and I am tempted to yell, like Uncle Leo on Seinfeld, “Would somebody answer that [@#$%] phone?!?
But through crazy-loud-manic-silly-overdone-ear-piercing noise, I am listening. I am listening for that one clear note, that beautifully and perfectly played note away from the fray. I depend upon the tintinnabulation to bring things back into order, to make the world right again, to center my focus and bring some calm.
And while Christmas, the worship of the Savior who came, can get lost amid the piles of wrapping paper and receipts, and can be hard to find after too many parties and rooms full of people, that crystal-clear note is really the sound of the angels on high while a baby takes His first breath in a manger amid the animal dung and feed. The tintinnabulation that rings so clear and true even still is the glorious song those angels sang so joyously and raucously over two-thousand years ago:
“Glory to God in the highest; and on earth, peace, goodwill toward men [on whom His favor rests].”
I am always so pleased to hear the radio stations play, I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day, for lyrically (written by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow), they are releasing into the air each Christmas season, the solid truth of that particular angelic declaration that rings through the ages and is louder still, even now:
I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day
Their old familiar carols play,
And wild and sweet the words repeat
Of peace on earth, good will to men.I thought how, as the day had come,
The belfries of all Christendom
Had rolled along the unbroken song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.And in despair I bowed my head:
“There is no peace on earth,” I said,
“For hate is strong and mocks the song
Of peace on earth, good will to men.”Then pealed the bells more loud and deep:
“God is not dead, nor doth he sleep;
The wrong shall fail, the right prevail,
With peace on earth, good will to men.”Till, ringing singing, on its way,
The world revolved from night to day,
A voice, a chime, a chant sublime,
Of peace on earth, good will to men!
God is not dead, nor does He sleep! That is the true and reliable tintinnabulation for which I am listening, and endlessly, whether I listen for it or not, it rings on, unbroken by time or space or world condition.
Casting Crowns recorded the lyrics with a haunting new melody last Christmas, a version they are even playing on Kosi 101 this year. Enjoy a live rendition below, and be thrilled again by God’s goodwill toward you! (And, by the way, shhhhh, Casting Crowns has confirmed for Heaven Fest 2010)…














