May 03 2007
In Which I Ramble on About Nothing in Particular
Well, since I have not written anything for a couple of weeks again I suppose I can just sit here an wax less than eloquently about some of the things that have been happening at this White house. Let's see, what's been happening here?
I've begun leading a Bible study on the Book of John for a group of elderly ladies. They are so sweet, I just love getting together with them each week. The Bible study only lasts for about 30 to 45 minutes, but they have to be sure to have their social time which can last almost as long with coffee and dessert. Gotta love it. I will also be leading a Bible study for the volunteers at the crises pregnancy center beginning in early June. This one will be on the Sermon on the Mount. This one will be more of a challenge as I deal with a much different end of the spectrum as far as age and thinking. The interesting thing is that both studies may end up being on Mondays. I am glad that I have the opportunity to present a Hebraic perspective to these women.
I found out recently that I have Adhesive Capsilitis (frozen shoulder) . I have had it for several months and have been apprehensive about going to the doctor. The doctor sent me to physical therapy and I now have exercises to try to improve the limited range of motion that I have in my shoulder. But, it will take up to a year and a half for my shoulder to "unfreeze."
Hannah is excitedly reaching a new phase in her life. She will be moving into an apartment with another Christian girl in June. This is a bittersweet time for her father and I, but we know this is right for her. Everyone says, "Time goes so quickly." Well, it certainly does. All too soon Buck and I will have this house to ourselves and what will we do then? Hannah has also gotten a part in the community theater production of "The Crucible". She is so excited because she has wanted to be a part of the community theater for some time. So in a couple of weeks she will be performing. Hopefully, I can post some pictures.
Josh will be playing his baritone at the state solo and ensemble competition on Saturday. Hannah will accompany him and my mother is coming to watch. There is also a cultural festival at the high school that day so I am hoping that my mom will enjoy spending some time there.
I guess I won't bore you with anymore rambling right now. It's finally spring here in Central Wisconsin; everything is beginning to turn such a beautiful shade of green. I really need to write about something worthwhile. It will come.
For His Name's Sake

As a mother I have tried to educate my children in everything I think about life. I have also found that many times I was learning right along with them. When I didn't know the answer to something the most important thing for me to do was to point them to the One who did have all the answers. We have had to work through many tough issues together, but we have rejoiced in God's blessings to us. Now my children are nearly grown and my life has entered a new season. I have discovered that I have changed also. My blog is a place to express my thoughts and feelings about my God, my family, and about life through word and through photography. May my life bring honor to the Almighty.

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