Got Prayer?  

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

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Ever been in this situation?
Sitting with a bunch of church friends in a local restaurant.....Let's say chili's (gotta have some nachos with salsa and ranch...get you some)!
Your all seated and chating when they bring out the yummy nachos and drinks and then that akward moment comes when you know it's time to bless the food. Everywhere you look people have silently placed their thumbs up
on the table top.
If you don't know the game...the last person with their thumbs up has to pray. "Ahhh Man"... prayer is said, and back to the yummy nachos!
I have been there...done that and let me just say I am quick on the draw.
Okay I know it is just a game and maybe I am a little to sensitive but this leaves a queezy feeling in the pit of my stomach ( maybe it's the salsa)
However, I witnessed this same scene recently from a group of people I did not know.
The thought occured to me....What are we saying really?What are our kids thinking? What about the watress? The non christians in the booth across from us? We are scurrying quickly to say to them..."I don't want to be the one who has to pray and you don't either!". I love this God of mine but I certainly can't be caught speaking to him in public.
Ouch!
I love to Pray! I guess because I am a talker , and I really don't care a bit what you think about my prayer. I just love conversations with God!
What a privilege we have to communicate in streaming HD with the creator of the universe! I want my kids to know that communication with God is top on my priority list!
At Home we don't even say "Whose Going to Pray", or "Someone needs to Pray". We say "Who wants to talk to God?" or "let's talk to God".
It's not easy for some to speak in front of others (I have a child like this!) She shys away from praying out loud and that is fine. We don't force the issue.
I just think we should be leaping across the table to be the first one to give thanks!

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"I was Cold!"  

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

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My Blessings  

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Thank you God for My Family!
Mark, Sarah, Kyndall
One handsome Man, Two Precious children,
One blessed woman

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You're It  

Monday, July 28, 2008


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Being new at this whole blog experience I am sure you could understand my confusion! I have just been tagged, for the first time, by a new friend at Journey through Faith.

My very first thought was...You will never catch me running! Seriously, I never played tag as a kid and it would be down right hilarious right now:)

My silly self moved on to trying to remember just how many of those "Do Not Remove" Tags I have actually torn off ! I think I can only count about 7. What is the penalty for removing those tags anyway?

Not to mention the number of tags I have torn out of my kids shirts because they are so darn itchy!

If you have ever received a gift from me you must have noticed that I never fill out the little tag that dangles from the bag! I never know what to write and don't you just re gift the bag anyway? I am saving the tag for you!

Okay so here is my very first attempt.....

These are the rules:

1) Link to the person who tagged you.

2) Post the rules on your blog.

3) Write 6 random things about yourself.

4) Tag 6 people at the end of your post and link to them.

5) Let each person know they have been tagged and leave a comment on their blog.

6) Let the tagger know when your entry is up.

My Six Things:

I really like fuzzy Socks! Especially the ones with the toes in them. This is very strange because I really don't like wearing them. I just think they are completely adorable.They look very nice in my drawers and make me laugh! My favorite pair look like froggies. I have been known to show up at life group in a pair of scooby doo slippers!

I have a very bad habit of pouring out people's drinks. I don't know why?.. but when I walk in the kitchen, if there is a cup with liquid in it I pour it out. This habit really annoys my husband who leaves cups with water and tea sitting around all the time. I don't even think about it I just do it automatically.

I need sunshine! I crave it! I was made for the light. I do not enjoy the heat though, just send me to Alaska and I'll bask in the Sun. I feel like I live in the bat cave because everyone else in my family likes dim light. So I make up for this by overloading my house with green plants! I am not sure of the connection but it works!

I absolutely love to read but I have a very short attention span. I usually have about 4 books that I am in the process of reading at the same time.I do most of my reading in the middle of the night because I believe that sleep is way overrated and there are so many other things I would rather be doing!

Candles are awesome. Not because of the fragrance as you might think. I just like the way they flicker. I find it completely charming to visit a friend and find a candle lit. It makes me feel cozy.

I am slightly OCD. I use way tooo much fabric softener and dish detergent. It took me much to long to find the right picture for this post and I have changed my 6 things about 10 times. Some of you are thinking right now that there is nothing slight about it!

Now your it!

The Devine Life

Sweet Violets

Life As I Know It

Okay I can only think of three people who might do this. Sorry, I hope I don't fail my very first game of Tag. (Sam you already Tagged my friend Lily)

This was Fun!

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Cafe Chat: Book Title  

Saturday, July 26, 2008




What would be the Title of a book about your life?

Dot 2 Dot

As a young girl growing up, Saturdays in my family were simply "Silly Days"! My younger brother, baby sister, and I could hardly wait each week for the day to arrive. We would pile up in the living room, watch cartoons, munch on candy, and color or play games like connect the Dots.

"Connecting the dots" always fascinated me. You start with a piece of paper with numbered or lettered dots and begin to connect the lines, one at a time. Sometimes they were easy, sometimes they were difficult. One step at a time you draw from dot 2 dot until a picture begins to form. Sometimes you could guess right away what the final image would look like, sometimes it was harder to figure out. If you follow the directions carefully you end up with a perfect picture every time.

As I grew older I began to think "If only life were as easy as connecting the dots." Instead I felt as if I was holding a piece of paper with half of the image missing. Trying to move from point A to point B can sometimes be difficult. Especially when you are convinced you already know the final answer... but it doesn't seem to fit together right!

No mattered how hard I tried to connect my own life with real meaning, purpose and vision...Well it just kept on looking like scribble and doodles!

It took a long time for me to realize the problem.

I was not listening to God.

I was not reading the directions.

I was simply trying my best to make it all work on my own. It took me a long time to understand the answers. Lots of heartache, struggles, loss and pain for me to let go of the pencil!

I finally realized that I could not connect the random dots of my life! I had to submit, surrender the control, the pencil, to God and allow him to connect the Pieces of my life. It is a beautiful process! I give up control and Listen...God leads the way and makes the connections. I make mistakes...He erases them away for me!

I don't know exactly what the final picture will reveal in me. But it is getting clearer every day. Life is connecting, pieces are forming and God is still revealing the Big Picture. I can't wait to see........


Isaiah 30:21 (NIV)

21 Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, "This is the way; walk in it."

Psalm 73:24 (NIV)

You guide me with your counsel, and afterward you will take me into glory.


Isaiah 48:17 (NIV)

This is what the LORD says— your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: "I am the LORD your God, who teaches you what is best for you, who directs you in the way you should go.




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In a Field of Flowers  

Thursday, July 24, 2008

My Mom just called to tell me of a beautiful dream she had tonight of my sister Michele. Most of you who read this blog know that my sister Shelly entered Heaven last year after a Brain infection caused by a tumor. God gave us 8 years with her after doctors said she wouldn't live six months. Numerous times God answered our prayers with miracles of healing for her. She spent her years devoted to foreign missions in Kenya and Romania.
Mom said she was sleeping and she heard my sisters clear beautiful voice.
"Mommy" she said. "Come and play with me in a field of flowers."
She was dressed in tennis shoes and sweatpants (typical Shelly) and they ran and played, and danced in the flowers. "I love you Mommy" my sister said just before my Mom woke up.
I listened to my Mom share her dream. We cried, and then laughed at my sister running around in Heaven in a pair of sweatpants and grungy tennis shoes!
I am grateful for the dream. Thank you Lord for Eternal Life and a field of flowers.

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Car Wash  

Daddy and Kenzy spent last sat. washing the car. It was her Idea! I think she just wanted to play in the sprinklers. I ended up with a nice clean car and driveway as a bonus. Kyndall had so much fun washing the roof of the car. Thanks guys!

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Cafe Chat Priorities  

Tuesday, July 22, 2008


Name what you think should be your first 5 priorities in life? Then order those priorities the way they actually are at present in your own life. Do they match up? Why or why not? If needed, what is one thing that you can do today that will help your two lists match up?

I believe my personal priorities should look like this:

  1. God (Personal relationship, Lifestyle of worship,Word, Witness)
  2. Husband (Helpmate, Friend, Lover)
  3. Children (Inspiring lifelong devotion to Christ, Home school)
  4. Church (Devoted to one another in brotherly love)
  5. Lost (the great commission)

Talk with me, become a fly on the wall of my home and you will find that my priorities change from moment to moment. I am effected by the present...circumstance, need, and mood. Balance and consistency is what is needed in my life to Maintain the priorities that God has placed on my heart.It is so easy to get distracted from what is most important in the Journey that God has created for us.

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Sit a spell  

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Possibly the best personal family blog on the Internet can be found here at Sit a Spell

A dear friend of mine shared this blog address with me almost 8 months ago and I am hooked!

I find myself challenged, inspired,laughing hysterically, crying and amused by the thoughts and experiences of this family and their church home and friends. Mark and I pray for these people each time we read a post...even my kids pray for their kids....Funny how this world has become. We know more about this family in Texas than some people on our block.

If you are reading my blog it's probably because you know me. Most of you probably read this blog already!!

But if you are out their browsing for blogs to read...stop reading mine and go here now....you can always come back to me later.



My group of close friends and I have talked, laughed and shared about posts from this blog. We have been inspired in ways that have moved us to action. We even used the book Her Hands found on this website for our ladies small group.

We even decided to hang out at the park (check older posts) after reading about all the fun these guys have hanging out.

Anyway....Just a blog about a normal family (that's questionable) loving and serving the Lord as God leads and the community they impact.
Check it out!

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Siren Reminders to love one another  

Tuesday, July 15, 2008


Romans 12:10 NIV
Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves.
Today I was reminded Just how much we should be devoted to one another.How we should reach out to each other during difficult times. On my way home this afternoon I witnessed the funeral procession for a
Local State Tropper. Traffic had come to a complete standstill. As I watched police cars, with silent flashing lights, my heart was proud. So many officers from many surrounding counties and several from other states had come to pay their respects. To honor their fellow law enforcement officer.
I always get this warm patriotic feeling of brotherly love when I witness something like this. One family going through a rough time and hundreds of people show up to pay their respects and offer support to the family members.
I noticed several men who had gotten out of their stopped vehicles to stand in honor and watch as the procession drove on. The lady in the SUV in front of me was not so happy. She was in a hurry and completely annoyed at the delay. She actually got out of her car and yelled to some of the men "Who was he anyway the president or something."
As I was silently praying I was reminded of how we are to love one another.
1Peter 4:8 NIV
Above all, love each other deeply, because love covers a multitude of sins.
I felt prompted to stand bolder in our response to one another. When one of us is going through something, anything, difficult, we should respond in the same manner I witnessed today. With sirens flashing to show our support. We should arrive in droves to offer comfort and help. Not to stand and scoff or judge, but to encourage and love.
I am so thankful for the friends in my life who respond in this way. God has blessed my family abundantly with people who cheer when we cheer, and cry when we cry. God often works through each of you to show his great love for me!
1Th 5:11 NIV
Therefore encourage one another and build each other up, just as in fact you are doing.

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Cafe Chat  

Saturday, July 12, 2008



What is one woman from the Bible that you can relate to, and explain why you relate to her?

The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly. You can find them all in the Word of God. Everyday people, in everyday situations, that are just as relevant in today's world as they were in history. I am so grateful to our Lord for these records of women, just like me, whose life story is still in the making. God acted in surprising and wonderful ways through the lives of these women, just as he continues to act through our lives today!


We share some of the same dreams, failures, and longings. I can relate to many of these women in different seasons of my life.


Like Abigal, I too had been mismatched in marriage once. When Nabal's folly jeopardized their entire family, it was Abigal who would pick up the pieces.... Abigal was a women who rose above her circumstances to change the course of events taking place around her. After the Death of Nabal she become the wife of King David, a man after God's own heart. Perhaps the virtues she carried in her heart were not inborn, perhaps they developed in the midst of a troubled relationship. After the Death of one relationship, God blessed me with a Godly man who would be the spiritual leader of my family, as well. I am forever grateful!


Like Hannah, I have been a women who was deeply troubled. I too poured out my hurt and sorrow to God on behalf of a child and God Granted my request. He blessed me with not one, but two beautiful daughters. Hannah made her requests, the desires of her heart, known to God and He provided for her. Just as he provides for me in the big and little things.


I pray that like Jochebed (the mother of Moses) I will continue to cast my children into the flowing rivers of life, Surrendering them to God and his perfect will for each of their lives. Even when the waters are turbulent. Trusting that God will protect them from the dangers of this world, as he unfolds the paths that they must follow.


Like Rebekah, God has gone to extraordinary lengths to pursue me. He invites me to become a part of his family, his chosen. His invitation is open to all who are listening and willing to trust God fully in the promises he has made.


Thank you Lord for these beautiful, fascinating, everyday women.

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All That and a Hairdryer  


Back in business with a new hair dryer that is ALL THAT.....literally...Compliments of Mark Lewis!
Will see how long this baby lasts! Don't hold your breath.
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Bad Hair Day  

Thursday, July 10, 2008

Okay! I really need to know how often you purchase a hairdryer?

I just spoke with a friend who said she has had the same hairdryer for 6 Years. What am I doing wrong? Is there some unspoken rules for hairdryer opperation that my mother failed to explain to me? Do they come with operation pamphlets that I have failed to read?

Today I blew up my 5th one in 3 years! On average in my adult life I would guess that I have purchased about 17 hairdryers!

Now........you have seen my hair....nothing extraordinary to speak of....just normal wet head that needs to be dry.

My hair is thick....soo on average it takes about 8 minutes to completely dry my hair on high heat. So my hair dryer is used only about 40 minutes a week(assuming 2 days a week I am too lazy to wash my hair) So about 3 hours of hair drying a month. Which means I am receiving approximately 18 hours of dryer performance before sparks begin to fly!

I know what you are thinking... Of course I clean the hair out of the little thingy on the back of the dryer! I learned this after the first 2.
So what is the problem?

I am the only user of my dryer, for the most part. If it has been more than 6 weeks since Mark has had a haircut, he may decide to use it. For about 30 seconds...I have observed that it only takes a second to dry hair that is only an inch long......

Somewhere there is a landfill....full of my hairdryers...
I need a hairdryer repair shop ....Do they recycle hairdryers....

So tomorrow I must go and purchase a new one....
(I have never seen one at the goodwill)
Any suggestions?? I am as lucky with hairdryers as I am cars.

I had to put the dryer in a bag and set it outside....I can't get the smell to fade and now I will lay awake all night waiting for the smoke alarm to go off because of the sparks that must have gone into the wiring of my house from the flames that shot out of my dryer.

If you ever see a copy of Hairdryers for Dummies pick it up for me!

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We are weak but he is strong  

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Wow...I have been putting so much thought and prayer into this whole strengths and weaknesses thing. It occurred to me today that yes we should identify our strengths and build on them. We should encourage and help our children to identify the natural talents and abilities that God has graced them with and inspire them to grow in these areas.

At the same time we should also recognize that although God can and does work through us ,often using the talents he has blessed us with, He receives the most glory and honor as he works through us in spite of our weakness. Or as he works in our weakness! Thank you Lord for creating each individual so unique and with varying skills and talents and strengths...Thank you Lord that you also work in our weakness and sometimes through our weakness to bring honor to yourself!
Little ones to him belong...They are weak but He is Strong...
Yes Jesus loves me...the Bible tells me so!

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Strengths Finder  

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Finished reading the book and taking the online assessment: Strengths Finder 2.0 by Tom Rath. This was an interesting book and a lot of fun. Here are my findings, a list of my strengths according to the online assessment.


  1. Belief: I have certain core values that are enduring. I am family oriented, altruistic, spiritual, and value responsibility and high ethics in myself and others. I believe that success is more than money and prestige! Consistency is the foundation of all of my relationships. My friends call me dependable. My work must be meaningful, and matter to me, it must give me a chance to live out my values. I am most passionate about people and things closet to my heart. You do not have to share my beliefs but you must understand and respect them or conflict will erupt.

  2. Individualization: I an intrigued by the unique qualities of each person. I am impatient with stereotypes or generalizations. I instinctively observe each person's style, motivation, how each thinks, and builds relationships. I draw out the best in others, build productive teams, allowing others to work at what they do best. I can show you the world through another persons eyes by using my discernment. When you are having difficulty understanding where someone is coming from consult with me, my intuitions will be sound.

  3. Communication: I Like to explain, describe, speak in public, and write. I feel the need to bring ideas and events to life. I find it easy to carry on a conversation and do well in roles where I have to capture some ones attention. I should think about a career in teaching or ministry (HA) I need to search for new ways to state my purpose or frame my ideas. I should expand my vocabulary. (and get rid of my redneck accent) opps negative comment!

  4. Woo: Stands for Winning others over. I enjoy the challenge of meeting other people and getting them to like me. Strangers are rarely intimidating to me, they energize me! I am drawn to them, I want to learn their names and get to know them, and ask questions. I am rarely at a loss for words and derive satisfaction from breaking the ice and getting to know people. I cam put others at ease and help them to feel comfortable, I can help you network to broaden your connections.
  5. Futuristic:"Wouldn't it be great if..." I am the kind of person who likes to view over the horizon. The future fascinates me, it is inspirational to me. I am a dreamer who sees visions of what could be and it fascinates me. When my present seems too frustrating I conjure up visions of the future and they energize me and others too. I can paint a picture of the future for others as well. Push me to make the future seem as vivid as possible. People often latch on to the Hope I bring.

Okay....That's my list. What do you think? Does this list describe me?

What are your strengths. Buy the book...Take the test...and build on your strengths! Focus on what God designed you to be!

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Now discover your strengths  

Do you have the opportunity to do what you do best everyday?

Chances are you don't.

We usually devote most of our time to fixing our weeknesses, rather than building on our strengths or talents. We focus on our shortcomings more than our strengths or skills. Most people can quickly list all the weak /trouble spots in their lives that they are working on.

Even with learning programs we are forced to identify our weakness and strive, or study, or struggle to improve in these areas.

When our kids come home with reports from school...we automatically notice their weakest scores as what we need to assist them with.

What if we identified our strengths and worked towards maximizing them further?

Have you ever caught yourself saying "you can be anything you want to be when you grow up!"

I'm not so sure I agree with this statement.

Our current culture does. If you want to be a millonaire just "buy this book" or watch a saturday morning infomercial. If you want a deeper more fullfilling life, just follow these guidelines or find the "secret".

What if we taught our children this instead:

"You cannot be anything you may want to be....but, you can be a whole lot more of what God has already designed you to be!

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Star Spangled Night  

Friday, July 4, 2008


Hangin out with peeps at the Lowes Ymca Fireworks spectacular! We had an Fantastic time. Games for the kids, Rock climbing, Glow sticks, The Lake Norman Orchestra, and Pretzels! So nice to celebrate with our friends. The fireworks were Awesome! Next year taking the big white tent, drinks, and more friends! Let freedom ring...let the whole world sing! Thank you Lord for our great country.
God Bless the USA



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Card Board Testimonies  

What would your life say?
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