Sunday Prayers

After spending all day trying to get my computer back up and running, my primary thanks this morning has got to be for my brother Scott. Thanks for your help bro – appreciated as always. Today I promise to only call maybe 3 times instead of 5.

Thankful that Lauren is well – spoke with her briefly yesterday also.

Prayers for some people in need of them:
Kathy
Matt
Sheila
Madeline
Jo

I love Oswald Chambers. His daily devotional called “My Utmost for His Highest” has been a favorite mine for years. Following are the two excerpts for yesterday and today. Kind of long, but bear with me, because they go together.

Have You Ever Been Alone with God? part 1
When they were alone, He explained all things to His disciples —Mark 4:34
Our Solitude with Him. Jesus doesn’t take us aside and explain things to us all the time; He explains things to us as we are able to understand them. The lives of others are examples for us, but God requires us to examine our own souls. It is slow work— so slow that it takes God all of time and eternity to make a man or woman conform to His purpose. We can only be used by God after we allow Him to show us the deep, hidden areas of our own character. It is astounding how ignorant we are about ourselves! We don’t even recognize the envy, laziness, or pride within us when we see it. But Jesus will reveal to us everything we have held within ourselves before His grace began to work. How many of us have learned to look inwardly with courage?
We have to get rid of the idea that we understand ourselves. That is always the last bit of pride to go. The only One who understands us is God. The greatest curse in our spiritual life is pride. If we have ever had a glimpse of what we are like in the sight of God, we will never say, “Oh, I’m so unworthy.” We will understand that this goes without saying. But as long as there is any doubt that we are unworthy, God will continue to close us in until He gets us alone. Whenever there is any element of pride or conceit remaining, Jesus can’t teach us anything. He will allow us to experience heartbreak or the disappointment we feel when our intellectual pride is wounded. He will reveal numerous misplaced affections or desires— things over which we never thought He would have to get us alone. Many things are shown to us, often without effect. But when God gets us alone over them, they will be clear.

Have You Ever Been Alone with God? part 2
When He was alone . . . the twelve asked Him about the parable —Mark 4:10
His Solitude with Us. When God gets us alone through suffering, heartbreak, temptation, disappointment, sickness, or by thwarted desires, a broken friendship, or a new friendship— when He gets us absolutely alone, and we are totally speechless, unable to ask even one question, then He begins to teach us. Notice Jesus Christ’s training of the Twelve. It was the disciples, not the crowd outside, who were confused. His disciples constantly asked Him questions, and He constantly explained things to them, but they didn’t understand until after they received the Holy Spirit.
As you journey with God, the only thing He intends to be clear is the way He deals with your soul. The sorrows and difficulties in the lives of others will be absolutely confusing to you. We think we understand another person’s struggle until God reveals the same shortcomings in our lives. There are vast areas of stubbornness and ignorance the Holy Spirit has to reveal in each of us, but it can only be done when Jesus gets us alone. Are we alone with Him now? Or are we more concerned with our own ideas, friendships, and cares for our bodies? Jesus cannot teach us anything until we quiet all our intellectual questions and get alone with Him.

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Did I mention

That Lauren’s training this month is in weapons? She was really looking forward to it. Shooting about every size gun the Army has is fun after all! As a medic, lot of her training is not that entertaining, so she was anticipating enjoying these next few weeks and I think she is. I got this pic on my cell phone last night:

Now, to reassure family and friends – she will be in an area of relative safety and is pretty unlikely to ever have the chance to employ this particular training. Well, that is what she tells her parents anyway. I am just glad that if she ever needs it, she will have it.

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PRTSD

Post Rat Traumatic Stress Disorder

We definitely have this. After the events captured here and here , it is taking us a little while to adjust to the new normal; that is with no rat scrambling around in the walls, chewing on valuable construction components of our house and making Riley do this for untold hours each day:

One of the main problems is that Riley has not stopped engaging in gratuitous staring at various spots where he heard scratching and chewing on previous occasions. It might help to you put this in perspective if you know that once last summer, while I was making hamburgers, I dropped a lump of ground beef on the kitchen floor. Riley happened to be in the vicinity and swooped in to take care of the problem. And while that happened a good 6 months ago, he still checks the exact spot on the kitchen floor multiple times each day, on the off chance another magical lump of ground beef has appeared there. So if it is not terribly alarming to see him staring at the wall, it can for just a second, give one pause and tempt you to listen along with him.

No house is silent and while ours is fairly new and not subject to the creaks and groans an old house might give out, it does react to wind and tempurature changes of the kind that are particularly prominent this week. Every noise, no matter how minute, makes us stop what we are doing and listen. If we had as little self control as Riley does, I am pretty sure we would be over next to him, staring at the wall.

But in reality, 8 days post-rat we are not hearing anything to indicate that he had any friends or relatives in residence with him at the time of his demise. We are living a carefree and more importantly, rat-free existance.

It is a wonderful thing.

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Jason

Last month, I talked about our younger son in law Steve, married to Lauren.

Today we’ll turn our attention to Jason, who is married to Ellyn, our older daughter. [aren’t they gorgeous together? you just know they are going to make the cutest grandbabies ever]

He is a good sport [and perhaps just the teensiest bit strange]

He was in the Marines [and the Air Force which is where he and Ellyn met, since she was in the AF too]

He is a great Dad

He is from here

He REALLY likes these guys

He works out [this is, of course, not Jason – he did send it to me from his phone though]

He is a firefighter.

He is big. He is tough. He has tattoos. And a shaved head.

And boy, can he sing!



How can you not love a son in law like that?

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Ellyn takes some pictures

When we were down in Virginia for Christmas, I did a lot of fooling around with my little point and shoot Nikon, trying to perfect taking shots without using the flash. I had mixed results and right after we got home I got the new camera anyway, which has kept me busy ever since.

Ellyn’s point and shoot is a Canon and a better quality camera than my old one so she decided to see what she could do with it during lunch one day last week. You have to have subjects that hold somewhat still if you are going to take natural light photos and like most people in our family, when you shove food in front of the kids, it slows them down at least a little.

I confess to do doing a bit of tweaking with these, to remove some squashed peas and a bugger or two, but I think she did very well:

Of course I might be a little biased due to the subject matter.

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