Thursday, December 27, 2007

i-idiots


Am I the only one on the planet that has trouble syncing an i-pod?!


After having asked for one for the last two Christmases...I finally got an i-pod. I absolutely love it! Within a few hours of owning it, I put almost 2,000 songs on it. A lot of these were crazy sound bites that were stashed on my computer un-be-knownst to me.
Will's grandparents and his mother (Joyce) have been with us since last Saturday. We have had a wonderful time with them.
Grandpa enjoyed the i-pod as much as anyone. He wasn't able to help me sync it though!!! RATS.


Wednesday, December 26, 2007

Christmas Fun

Basil was given a toy that she left at Joyce, my mother-in-law's house last Christmas. It is a sock monkey. Now, as you can see from the video, it has been reduced to fluff.

Who could resist such Christmas fun?

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Ice


The sun is shining and the snow and ice look like they should be melting. After cancelling church this morning, we are hoping to have the parking lot clear enough so that people will not slip and slide....break something, etc!

Here is a picture of the ice hanging from the awning on the front of the church building. After venturing out early this morning in order to figure out about the weather, I stayed in the house until I went out to take pictures of the snow and ice.

I'm totally glad we cancelled church because even with boots on I was slipping and slidding!

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Patience with the weather

Today is a sleet-snow day and I am finally making time to blog.

I would like to hear some comments about that last blog and would welcome all....any....comments about patience. Obviously this video is very ammature. Nancy O. who was running the video camera didn't even know that she really had video capabilities on her camera. Brian O., her husband, was caught totally unaware that we were going to video him and he is a bit camera shy;) All of that being said, I really appreciate their help.

Ironically enough, this is one of the texts for tomorrow and who knows if I will even have the opportunity to preach cause it is snowy and icy and they are predicting that it will be getting even worse. So, at this very moment, I am feeling a bit impatient about the weather.

The text (NRSV): "Be patient, therefore, beloved, until the coming of the Lord. The farmer waits for the precious crop from the earth, being patient with it until it receives the early and late rains. You must also be patient. Strengthen your hearts, for the coming of the Lord is near."

What kinds of things try our patience? How does one become patience? What does strength have to do with patience? Does this strength come from us or is it given to us by God.

James 5:7-11

The Wonder of it All

The sanctuary here was splendidly decorated by a couple of women. The carpet is burgundy and the chair and pew cushions are mauve. There are a few small trees that line the sides in the nave. The tall flowers just behind us are dahlias which I never would have associated with Christmas before but I really like them. It is gorgeous with the lights dim and the trees and cross lit as well as the cross. It captures a small amount of the wonder of advent.