What issues are people focusing on when they cast their vote for a certain candidate? I know that many people focus on economic conditions. My main focus is how a candidate views those who are growing and developing (and have a soul), but have not been born yet. It brings a verse of Scripture to mind.
"What good will it be for a man if he gains the whole world, yet forfeits his soul? Or what can a man give in exchange for his soul?" Matthew 16:26
It saddens me that the president of our country has chosen to reverse an order prohibiting the federal government from funding abortion overseas.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Monday, January 12, 2009
Wii Want to Play
We now have a Wii gaming system. For us, this is a big deal. We are not ones to run out and get the newest thing being offered in the stores. We still have an analog TV, our cars are old, and the only video game system we had up until now was a Nintendo 64 (and we got that when Nate won it during summer school years ago).
So why did we buy a Wii when we could have spent that money on other more important things? My hope is that it will encourage interaction among us as a family, or at least between father and son. Tonight I watched my son "box" and it was funny. I hope it is only the beginning of great times ahead.
So why did we buy a Wii when we could have spent that money on other more important things? My hope is that it will encourage interaction among us as a family, or at least between father and son. Tonight I watched my son "box" and it was funny. I hope it is only the beginning of great times ahead.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Friends For a Season
I am participating in the Librarians' Reading Challenge. That means reading juvenile/young adult books and keeping track of how many pages I read. The library system with the highest average number of pages read will win a trophy and some bragging rights. I don't think the Mid-Continent Library system has ever won.
So far, I've read the Friends For a Season series by Sandra Byrd. I had read two of her adult books and really enjoyed them, so I decided to check out the books for younger readers. There are four books in this series - Island Girl, Chopstick, Red Velvet, and Daisy Chains. Each book features a friendship developing between two girls who come from different backgrounds. Even though it has been many years since I was a young teen girl, I found these books to be very interesting and I would highly recommend them.
So far, I've read the Friends For a Season series by Sandra Byrd. I had read two of her adult books and really enjoyed them, so I decided to check out the books for younger readers. There are four books in this series - Island Girl, Chopstick, Red Velvet, and Daisy Chains. Each book features a friendship developing between two girls who come from different backgrounds. Even though it has been many years since I was a young teen girl, I found these books to be very interesting and I would highly recommend them.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
A Birthday
Five years ago today Nate accepted Jesus Christ as his personal Savior. Each year we celebrate that decision with a card and a gift. Saturday he and I went to the Family Christian store to find something that could help him grow as a Christian. He decided on a Bible handbook that has information to help him understand the Bible better.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Looking back on 2008
We have many things to be thankful for as we look back on 2008. We have good jobs and good health. Our families love us (we hope). I have made some really good friends this year through working at the public library. Nate is doing well in school. We are thankful for Steve and Stephanie, Stella, and Audrey. And our extended families, too.
One huge blessing this year is that we are almost out of debt except for our house payment. A few years ago we began using the Total Money Makeover plan by Dave Ramsey. It has been a hard road at times. When the economy really seemed to be going down the the drain this past fall, I realized that all of that wasn't worrying me because we had eliminated much of our debt and that wouldn't be hanging over our heads if something happened. More importantly, though, we know God is in control and that He will take care of us.
We have so much to be grateful for, even in the minute by minute living of each day. My prayer is that we are aware of how much we are blessed.
One huge blessing this year is that we are almost out of debt except for our house payment. A few years ago we began using the Total Money Makeover plan by Dave Ramsey. It has been a hard road at times. When the economy really seemed to be going down the the drain this past fall, I realized that all of that wasn't worrying me because we had eliminated much of our debt and that wouldn't be hanging over our heads if something happened. More importantly, though, we know God is in control and that He will take care of us.
We have so much to be grateful for, even in the minute by minute living of each day. My prayer is that we are aware of how much we are blessed.
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