Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Cinderella and Bowling

Day 190:  We went with some friends to go see Cinderella today, and just as we got to the ticket counter, it sold out. Disappointing....So, we went bowling instead.

The whole day seemed to work that way.  My plans for the day, whether it was at home, work, or out for recreation--everything seemed to take a hairpin turn in another direction.  Rather than get upset, it makes more sense to roll with it, to smile over the minor inconveniences and move on.

Please, God, bless!

Strength and dignity are her garments;
she smiles about the future. Prov 31:25

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Monday, March 30, 2015

Lucy

Day 189:  Running short on time, as I had some projects to work tonight.  The family is very excited about the basset puppy my father-in-law found for my husband.  So, here is a quick doodle of Lucy, 6 months old.

Dari and Lucy...our two pupper dogs, little love-muffins.    

Please, God, bless!

"A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity." Proverbs 17:17

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Light in Confusion

Day 188:  We went with a friend to see a performance at her church about Jesus' crucifixion and resurrection.  It was very well done, and we appreciated the show.

In a world of confusion, there is one true Light, the one who hung on an imperfect cross, in an imperfect world, blackened by the chaos and evil of sin to provide a way that all may be saved.

Thank you, Jesus!

Please, God, bless!



"And we know that the Son of God has come, and has given us understanding so that we may know Him who is true; and we are in Him who is true, in His Son Jesus Christ.  This is the true God and eternal life".  1 John 5:20, NASB

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Two Stories

Day 187:  Today we had a lovely Passover dinner, even though it was a tad early...it was the only time we could get everyone together.  I really appreciate the seder meal as it reminds me of the awe and wonder of God.

For us, the seder tells two stories...the story of God saving the Isrealites, and then the story of Jesus saving the world.  It allows us a time to remember, to teach, and to enjoy good food and good company.

We had some pretty hydrangeas on the table that were the inspiration for a very quick sketch calling it a day.


Please, God, bless!

"The next day John saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, “Behold! The Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world!" John 1:29 NKJV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Friday, March 27, 2015

The Pin will Fall

Day 186:  I went bowling today with my coworkers and it was a lot of fun.  I am not a very good bowler, but I am somewhat consistent.  More often then not, I had this one pin that would not fall.  It was almost like it had chewing gum stuck to the bottom, and it was mocking me.  But then, I would knock it down.  YES!

Eventually, those destined to fall will fall.

Please, God, bless!

Evildoers will bow down in the presence of the good,
    and the wicked at the gates of the righteous. Prov 14:19 NIV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Thursday, March 26, 2015

Passover Peaches

Day 185:  If you don't know what Pesach is, it's Passover in Hebrew. There's this funny video that I had pulled up years ago to teach my boy the difference between Passover and Easter.  And I have to say, it still cracks me up.  In this video, one of the characters sends out a tweet about the Pesach festival....but he forgets the "s", so it goes out as a Peach festival.  Suddenly, thousands of people start sending in questions about peaches, and no one seems to know why. It just strikes me as funny. So, I quickly doodle-e-dood a peach basket.

In all seriousness, Passover is one of my favorite holidays, more so than Easter.  And, no, none of us are Jewish.  So, why do I like it so much? Well, for starters, Jesus celebrated Passover.....he didn't celebrate Easter.  In fact, Easter's origins are completely pagan, but I'll save that saga for another day.  Passover is an engaging object lesson in the form of a ceremonial dinner that tells the story of the Exodus from Egypt.  But, did you know it also tells the gospel story?  And, you get to drink wine, eat great food, watch the kids wrinkle their nose at the horseradish, and enjoy good company.

Please God, bless!

"And on the first day of Unleavened Bread, when they sacrificed the Passover lamb, his disciples said to him, “Where will you have us go and prepare for you to eat the Passover?” And he sent two of his disciples and said to them, “Go into the city, and a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him, and wherever he enters, say to the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says, Where is my guest room, where I may eat the Passover with my disciples?’ And he will show you a large upper room furnished and ready; there prepare for us.” And the disciples set out and went to the city and found it just as he had told them, and they prepared the Passover." Mark 14:12-25 ESV 

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Beach Breezes

Day 184: It was cold today, and I have to admit I am ready for a change in weather.  Can you guess where I was in my head?

Sometimes remembering the place you want to end up gets you through the day...including the cold ones!

"For in this one we sigh, since we long to put on our heavenly dwelling." 2 Cor 5:2

Please, God, bless!

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Total Disarray

Day 183:  My laptop is in a state of disarray.  It is slower than a turtle on crutches at the moment, and since I spent most of the night messing around with it, I have a super fast doodle, one of complete disarray and no real inspiration other then plopping colors on paper. 

Sometimes life is like that, where things just blow up and go crazy.  That's when its time to take a moment, breathe, and pray.

Hoping tomorrow is a bit less chaotic.  Going to take a hot shower and pray myself to peace and sleep.

"For God is not a God of confusion but of peace." 1 Cor 14:33

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Monday, March 23, 2015

Gems or Snakes?

Day 182:  I came across the verse below, and I was reminded of the time I was looking up a recipe. Curious to see what adjustments other people made, I scrolled down to the reviews.  Hmm, a little more of this, less of that....and then.....

For whatever reason someone became offended by a person who followed the recipe, but made more than a few adjustments.  "You stupid (blank) you (blank)!" EGADS!  The comments VERY quickly escalated to being just plain mean and hostile--over a RECIPE!

I am continually struck by the ease in which people post extremely rude and condescending comments, whether its on twitter, facebook, a comment to an article, a recipe...whatever.  I know I have commented before on this-everyone has thoughts, but not every thought should be shared. Because it is so easy to post feedback without a thought, comments fly through the Ethernet never to be retrieved.  Words can be used so flippantly, so carelessly, and so negatively that it can become habitual.


I am reminded of the old fable, where the one who spoke kindly was granted the gift of flowers and jewels when she spoke, and the one who spoke evil instead spit vipers and toads. How many people cloaked behind internet anonymity converse in snakes and frogs, instead of diamonds and pearls?

It is key to note that what we say is a direct reflection of who we are. Paul reminds the Corinthians of this fact--what we put on paper we are also in person.  So, before clicking "post", it is wise to consider, do the words convey the beauty and brilliance of gemstones, or the poison and slime of vile creatures?    

Please, God, bless!

"Let such a person consider this, that what we are in word by letters when absent, such persons we are also in deed when present". 2 Cor 10:11

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Tyah was Our Basset

Day 181:  Watching TV with the hubby, another pup show.  Having a moment of missing our basset, who was so much fun in her younger years.  We used to go to the park, let her run with the other dogs, and even go down the slide. We had her from 6 wks old until she dies 14 years later of cancer, and her latter years were just sad and painful.  But she was a great pupper-dog, full of love, a howl, and comedic entertainment.

I love object lessons, as I've mentioned, and I think dogs provide a great lesson in unconditional love, loyalty, and comfort.  God loves us unconditionally, provides us comfort when we need it most, and is always with us.

We have a new love-muffin now, in our pitbull/pointer mix, Dari.  She is sweet, gentle, loving, and almost a little awkward as she seems to have legs too long for her body at times.  But Tyah will always have a place in our hearts.

I did a super fast sketch of a sort of basset, not necessarily Tyah, because I didn't have time to grab a picture and was in a bit of a hurry.  

Please, God, bless!

"So we have come to know and to believe the love that God has for us. God is love, and whoever abides in love abides in God, and God abides in him" 1 John 4:16 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Saturday, March 21, 2015

Go Bananas!

Day 180: Normally on the weekends I spend a little more time on my doodle, but not today.  I was busy indulging some other creative projects, namely trying to get familiar with some video editing software I have.  When it came time to doodle, I am pooped out.  So I doodled bananas.

My family eats a TON of bananas.  I'm not kidding, I buy them 4 bunches at a time, and they are usually gone by mid-week.  And today I had to make another banana run.  Someone told me once bananas are God's perfect food.  It gives you energy, its high in potassium, can help raise serotonin levels to combat depression, can help recovery from a hangover, can help relieve stress, and so much more.  Plus, they taste really good, and when frozen make a GREAT ice cream with no other ingredient but a liquid of your choice.

Why am I talking about bananas?  My family loves them, but they aren't as completely knowledgeable about all things bananas.  Isn't that true of God?  I love God, but there are so many things I don't understand. Even so, I trust He is good for me, and has my best interest at heart. I guess my point is, you can know a lot about God, and still know very little, because He is so huge, so amazing, so magnificent.  He knows all things, the beginning to the end.  I could live 5 lifetimes and still not know all there is to know about Him.

I suppose that's the cool part.  My relationship with God will never grow stale, and will always be exciting as long as I pursue Him.  So, the next time you think about bananas, remember there is so much more to them than a tasty snack.  Likewise God is so much more than we can imagine.

Please, God, bless!

"For the Lord your God is God of gods and Lord of lords, the great, the mighty, and the awesome God, who is not partial and takes no bribe." Deuteronomy 10:17 ESV 

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Season of Singing

Day 179:  First day of spring, and we had snow.  I felt kind of like the weather, a bit gloomy, tired, and melancholy.  I suppose this is why I sketched out some quick dahlia petals....in hopes that spring will finally dawn and the harsh weather will sleep for a season.  In time the colors will brighten the gloomiest days, and the hope of sweet perfume and ripened fruit await those who are patient.

I admit I succumbed to the weariness of the day.  I knew I should have gotten up and been productive, but I didn't.  As I reflect this evening, I don't have regret.  I have hope, because I know as I am down, there is a Hand to lift me up.
 
Thank the Lord, for He is our eternal hope, our light in the darkness, our sweetness in the bitter, our harmony in the dissonance, our joy in the sadness, our comfort in grief, our peace in the chaos, and our life in death.

Please, God, bless!

"Flowers appear on the earth; the season of singing has come, the cooing of doves is heard in our land."  Song of Solomon 2:12 NIV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Thursday, March 19, 2015

Mr. Bear

Day 178:  There are some days when I miss my son being little.  Whenever he was anxious, scared, or upset, he had Mr. Bear.  He and Mr. Bear would come into the room and I could tell they both needed to be scooped up into a big hug.

There are so many things going on these days.  It's easy to get anxious.  Maybe we could all use a Mr. Bear and a hug from the Father.

Please, God, bless!

"Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." Philippians 4:6-7 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

The Ripples of Sin

Day 177:  One drop into water will send ripples across the surface for quite a distance.  The same is true when it comes to sin. Actions always have a ripple effect.  For our acts of good this is the effect we want. But for our acts of sin, too often we convince ourselves that our actions affect no one but us.  In fact, the world trumpets this as doctrine--do what you want to as long as you don't hurt anyone.  But the tentacles of sin are far reaching.  Sin always hurts someone, if not many.

I struggled with this doodle and post today.  I was having a conversation with one of my besties about the grey line between love and tolerance. I knew I had to address it tonight as it vexed me so. The fact is, it's a difficult line to walk--how do you show love to someone and not imply support for their sin? Go too far in one direction and your naive, enabling, and inadvertently in agreement with the sin.  The other direction and your belittling, ignorant, and intolerant. Neither is an effective response, and both cause additional pain.

Jesus dined with sinners, yet did not hesitate to rebuke sinners.   He knew the right time for the appropriate response.  So what is OUR right response?  I'm afraid I don't have an answer that will make everyone nod their head and say, "Aha!" I cannot say the best way is one or the other as the circumstances are varied and great.

After pondering this most of the evening, the only answer I can come up with is to pray, pray, and pray some more.  Do as the Lord leads you, say as the Lord tells you, be still as the Lord commands you.      

          Because we do not know the hearts of men--He does.
             
                We do not know if our words will fall on deaf ears or plant a seed--He does.

                          We do not know if our help will hurt or hinder--He does.

In the times we live in where bad masquerades as good, and good is portrayed as bad, this situation will be all the more prevalent.  It is important to seek the Lord, be honest with your spiritual struggle-especially if you have children because they are watching.  They need to know that sin ALWAYS hurts.  And of course, do not jump out ahead of God.  Too often we follow our heart, but that is dangerous.  Jeremiah 17:9 reminds us,

"The heart is more deceitful than anything. It is incurable— who can know it?" 

God is the only one who knows our heart.  We may think we are doing the right thing because our hearts tell us so.  But, more often then not, following our heart leads to disaster. We need to follow God, because only He knows the beginning from the end.  And only He has the power to give you the desires of your heart.

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Happy St Patrick's Day

Day 176:  Happy St. Patrick's Day!

I don't really believe in luck, so instead here is an excerpt from St. Patrick's Lorica for the occasion.
"Christ with me, Christ before me, Christ behind me, Christ in me, Christ beneath me, Christ above me, Christ on my right, Christ on my left, Christ in breadth, Christ in length, Christ in height, Christ in the heart of every man who thinks of me, Christ in the mouth of every man who speaks of me, Christ in every eye that sees me, Christ in every ear that hears me."
Please, God, bless!

"The lot is cast into the lap, but its every decision is from the Lord."  Proverbs 16:33 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Waiting for a Promise

Day 175:  You're in line at the store and the person in front of you whips out a checkbook.....ARGHHH!  It takes FOREVER!  Or, maybe you sent an email at work, and its been a whole day and you haven't seen a response. What about a day spent at the DMV?

Maybe your spouse promises to take some time off to spend with you.  But its the busy season.  A week goes by, a month...

I imagine Sarah, after so many years of being barren being promised a child.  I imagine she was in shock-she couldn't believe it.  Then she allowed herself to be excited.  Days went by... weeks.... months.....years....can you imagine the waiting?

It's easy to read the story and pass judgement.  Why didn't she just believe God?  Did she lack faith?

We live in a society of instant gratification.  I get frustrated when it takes more than 5 seconds to click from one web page to another.  Can you imagine an amazing promise, something you've waited for your whole life, and life resumes its normal pace...mundane tasks still need to be completed, little annoyances creep in, people continue without anticipation of wondrous things.

Tom Petty sings, "The waiting is the hardest part".  He's right. But its through the waiting that God is testing our faith, making it grow stronger.  When we go ahead of God, we set ourselves up for less than his best for us, and maybe even pain and heartbreak.  So, even though the checkout girl is slow, or doctor is running behind, remember, the waiting has a point even if we don't understand it.

Please, God, bless!

"The Lord is good to those who wait for him, to the soul who seeks him." Lamentations 3:25 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Bouncing Thru the Day

Day 174:  I love the feeling of accomplishment when I mark things off of my to-do list!    I hopped around from one thing to another, purposeful and intent on accomplishing the tasks at hand.  I felt like a true keeper of my household for a change, instead of always playing catch up.  I strive to be like the woman described in Proverbs 31, but alas, I always fall short.  Still, I aim to try!


I saw this picture of a bunny in a teacup, and since I was bouncing through my list all day, I thought it fit.  I think he came out kind of cute. I hope you enjoy it, too!

Please, God, bless!

"First thing in the morning, she dresses for work,
    rolls up her sleeves, eager to get started."  Prov 31:17

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Saturday, March 14, 2015

Drummer Jen

Day 173:  I decided it was time I start learning to play my drums.  My sweetie bought me drums as a gift a couple of years ago as I've always been an armchair rocker-girl.  I bought a drum lesson course, but just never found time to learn how to play them.

Today I spent a few hours figuring out how to get the drums where they are comfortable, and started out playing quarter notes and sixteenth notes.  Fortunately the reading music part I get, since I read music to play the flute.  It's more of a matter of remembering what is at what "note", and even more so about getting each appendage to operate independently. Even though I'm just smacking a super simple beat with arms and legs awkwardly trying to sync up, I felt like a rock star...Ha! Thus, my doodle today is Jen Ledger, Skillet's awesome drummer.


All through history, people have praised the Lord with music and instruments.  Music has such a powerful effect on us, that its exciting to me that God loves music so. I can't imagine that God limits himself to just church choir music.  Though very lovely and emotional, it just doesn't effect people the way house music makes you want to dance, jazz makes you want to groove, or metal makes makes you want to pound to the bass line.  I imagine the heavy metal in Heaven totally ROCKS! Hopefully I will be a bit of a better drummer by the time I get there.

Please, God, bless!

"Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe!" Psalm 150:4 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Lots of Waves

Day 172:  Life is full of ups and downs. God promised us a safe landing, but only after a very bumpy ride.  Why?  Because we have an enemy, one who prowls like a hungry lion, seeking to destroy.

The world grows increasingly dark. Yet there is a Light that will not be dimmed.

In these times of confusion and peril, it is so important to have friends.  Good friends to share, study, encourage, lift up, and keep you focused on the True Light.  I am blessed to have such friends. When the waves crash, be they huge and overpowering, or small and reaching, my friends stand with me.  

A shout out to my brothers and sisters in Christ who help me keep perspective in both good times and bad.  Love you guys!

Please, God, bless!

"And let us continue to consider how to motivate one another to love and good deeds, not neglecting to meet together, as is the habit of some, but encouraging one another even more as you see the day of the Lord coming nearer." Heb 10:24-25

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Fresh as a Daisy

Day 171:  It's finally starting to warm up after a crazy few weeks of snow and cold.  In my hope to move spring along, I quickly sketched out a daisy.  I love spring flowers.

Spring brings new life.  Therefore some people think of the  seasons as birth, (spring), life (summer), fall (aging), and death (winter).

As is usually the case, I think of things a little differently.  I tend to think of fall (decay, sin), winter (death, dying to self), spring (new life in Christ), summer (bearing fruit).  Maybe that is why I love having 4 seasons?  It's a picture of the Christian life, and not just in becoming a Christian.  Its an every day, many times a day journey.  The moment we are washed clean we become like small children scrubbed and in their Sunday's finest--itching to jump in puddles and play in the dirt!  Sin creeps in, even if its not visible to others, but is a sin of the heart.  The good news is, we can be washed clean, as the Lord Jesus paid the penalty for our sins.

When I see spring flowers, I am reminded that as flawed as I am, and as many times as I mess up, I am forgiven anew.  I have a fresh start with a do-over, a new life in Christ.

Please, God, bless!

"Wash me thoroughly from my iniquity, and cleanse me from my sin!" Ps 51:2

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Laying it Down

Day 170: Another meeting doodle today, and it seemed to fit with today's eDevotion from Anne Graham Lotz. Here is a short excerpt below:

"I knew I had the opportunity to allow the grief over my friend’s death to go a step further and become a grievance that would become bitterness.

By God’s grace, I chose to take my reaction to the cross of Christ. In prayer, I had to “crucify” the anger and bitterness I felt was justified, leaving it with the One Who said, “It is mine to avenge; I will repay” (Rom. 12:19, NIV). I laid my grievances at the nail-pierced feet of One Who understands firsthand what it feels like to be deeply wounded by the sin of other people. Would you do the same?"

"Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good." Romans 12:21, NIV

Please, God, bless!

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Scribble Doodles

Day 169:  I was in a pretty large meeting today.  As folks were having an open discussion on one of the topics, I sat in the back doodling on my little notepad.  It's kind of wild, because I'm actually listening intently to what they were talking about. For whatever reason doodling helps me to be more judicious about which conversations I want to jump into, as I have something to keep me contentedly occupied. Otherwise, I just want to be a part of the conversation.  I am a talker, after all.

I have no idea really what my doodle is, actually, just some scribbles I kept building on with my pen. But that's ok...In the end I was able to offer my inputs at an appropriate time, and that's what is important.

Please, God, bless!

"When words are many, transgression is not lacking, but whoever restrains his lips is prudent." Proverbs 10:19 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.


Monday, March 9, 2015

Wishing for a Fairy Godmother?

Day 168:  Disney is releasing an updated, non-animated version of Cinderella.  I have to admit I love Cinderella.  I love the fairy godmother turning a pumpkin into a coach, turning rags into a dress full of bling, and need I mention the shoes???  It's a fairy tale to be sure, the unfortunate lass finding her inner (and outer) beauty, love, and happiness.

I think most people at one time or another wished they had a fairy godmother, or if you were like me you wished you WERE a fairy godmother!  Someone to  grant wishes, fix the mess, and make the impossible possible.

The funny thing is, I DO have a protector who can do all of the above-God.  God has the power to do ALL things.  However, God is NO fairy godmother.  The difference is, God is all knowing, just, merciful and gracious; God always has a plan.  So, while He has the power to grant my innermost desires, to cleanup my self-inflicted disasters, and make all things possible, He doesn't always do so.

Why?

Lots of reasons, I'm sure. My desires may not be healthy or justified.   His intervention may not be in my best interest.  It could be that my suffering serves a valued purpose-to refine me, prepare me, or build my character.  It might be that there is a much grander plan that is much greater than my self-centered view of the world.  The truth is, I may not know at the time--or ever in my mortal life-- since my perspective is limited by what I know or have experienced.  In any case,  God has the power to work wonders beyond my comprehension--and he knows the end of the story before it even begins.

So, while I still enjoy a good fairy tale, I know that for a true tale of wonder I'll leave it to God to direct my story.

Please, God, bless!

"You are the God who works wonders; you have made known your might among the peoples." Psalm 77:14 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Sunday, March 8, 2015

Another Happy Birthday

Day 167:  Well, another birthday has come and will soon be gone.  I credit my besties for redeeming my birthday from a day in one of the most gloomy months of the year into a day I look forward to.  I get to see my closest pals, eat amazing food, enjoy some wine and laugh a lot.  What's not to love?

I enjoyed my birthday, and am praying for another year to live the life God has blessed me with.  After all, He is the one who gave me life.

Please, God, bless!

"For you formed my inward parts; you knitted me together in my mother’s womb."  Ps 139:13

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Saturday, March 7, 2015

Birthday Anniversary

Day 166:  As I sit on the eve of another birthday, I've given up trying to come up with pithy little ways to account for my age. I think I'll just stick to the fact that its an anniversary. Its a sad fact that we don't really know enough to live wisely until we are too old to have a complete redo. Sure, you can live every day until the fullest. But lets face facts, certain things you just can't go back and redo as they are the privileges of the young.

As I am daily barraged by the hormones and self-centered drama of my son's upcoming teen years, I am all the more aware of how quickly time goes--and how important it is to learn from the page vice experience in some of life's hard lessons.  So, I thought I would put down a few things that maybe-just maybe-he could learn from his aging mom.


  • Your confidence should not come from what other people think of you;  Its based on knowing who you are in God's eyes. 
  • Words can build up or destroy.  Be careful what you say, because you can never take your words back.
  • Your tone and facial expression will betray you; don't play it off as a joke and further insult people.  Be honest and straightforward.
  • You rarely will get a do over; take care to be thoughtful, diligent, cautious, and prayed-up before you do anything.
  • Every decision you make has an impact.  Never believe you can do something without somehow affecting someone else.  Always seek God for direction.
  • Life is short.  Live each day, don't get through it.  
  • You will have regrets.  Don't dwell on them.
  • Hobbies and entertainment are fine, but don't let them crowd out time with those who love you most.  
  • Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to.  Put on a smile, generate your own cheer, and you will be much happier in life.
  • Experience things.  You can read about something, or you can do it.  You can see it on YouTube, or you can LIVE it.  
  • A good story always has trials to be overcome.  So will you, so don't be afraid of them--Trust God, and know there is a happy ending.  
  • Truth is NOT relative.  
  • Don't mistake discipline or correction for punishment or criticism.  
  • Know that you are loved more than you can imagine.  There is a plan and purpose for your life, even if you don't understand what that is.  


Please, God, bless!

"So teach us to number our days, That we may present to You a heart of wisdom." Ps 90:12

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Too Cool

Day 165: My son is at the age when he is too cool for school.  He likes to wear his sunglasses all the time when we go out.  I'm not sure if its too look cool, to cover his eyes so I can't see him rolling them, or notice him paying attention when he's trying to look bored.

Its funny how when we reach a certain point in our lives, the opinions of others take such a place of importance in our lives.  Then it seems the older we get, the less we care about people's opinions of us.  I suppose that's because we realize we've lived a good part of our life limited by such opinions and we long to be free.

Isn't it interesting, then, that we really are free all along?  As we strive to please God vice men, we are freed from these subjective constraints, free to be who God intended us to be.

Please, God, bless!

"For am I now seeking the approval of man, or of God? Or am I trying to please man? If I were still trying to please man, I would not be a servant of Christ." Galatians 1:10 ESV

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Whiter than Snow

Day 164:  My mom looked out the window and commented on how beautiful the snow makes everything look.  I agree.  I love fresh, fallen snow, how it frames the trees, and covers everything with a crisp, glistening white.  It is so clean, so pure...it makes me sigh in awe.

And then someone walks in it.  A driveway gets shoveled.  A plow comes through.  Cars drive in the slush, and what had been made lovely is now dirty, filthy, messy, and ugly.  The longer the snow is there, the more unbearable it becomes.  Only when I see a new snow, does it look pure and lovely again.

I love the object lesson.  The Lord will cleanse my sin, but it is only a short time before I am immediately blackened again with my offenses against God. Only until I repent will I be cleansed again, whiter than snow.

"...Wash me, and I will be whiter than snow." Ps 51:7b

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Spring Snow

Day 163:  Woohoo!

17 days until Spring!  

      See ya later scarf!

          Later, hat!

               Buh-bye, coat!

I am so jazzed!  Flowers, birds, and...wait...what?  What did you say?  Are you kidding me?!?!?!  MORE SNOW?!?!?!

                    ...........

                         .......hello, coat?

"For to the snow he says, ‘Fall on the earth,’ likewise to the downpour, 
his mighty downpour." Job 37:6 ESV

Please, God, bless!

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Chasing My Tail

Day 162:  Did you ever have one of those days where you feel like you are a dog chasing your tail--an effort in futility?  I seem to have that experience a lot, especially at work.  I often wonder, what is the point?  How is me running in circles, never accomplishing anything, doing anything but crushing the grass?  How is all that fruitless effort doing anything for God's greater glory?


I like the way this translation words this verse.  Maybe I just need to chase my tail the best I can.  It sounds ridiculous, but I have no doubt God appreciates my efforts.

Please, God, bless!

"So, then, brothers and sisters, don't let anyone move you off the foundation [of your faith]. Always excel in the work you do for the Lord. You know that the hard work you do for the Lord is not pointless." 1 Cor 15:58 GW

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Monday, March 2, 2015

Respond Cheerfully

Day 161:  Today my son got his report card.  He did great!  All A's and B's. But what I am most proud of is his effort to respond to instruction cheerfully.  His teacher even commended him on his improvement.

One of the hardest things to do is to do what your told willfully, without complaint.  Yeah, great grades are important, but I think a great heart is even more important!  

Please, God, bless!

"Whatever you do, work at it wholeheartedly as though you were doing it[a] for the Lord and not merely for people." Col 3:23

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.

Sunday, March 1, 2015

Purim 2015

Day 160:  There is an uproar by the President and his like-minded Congressmen over the visit by Netanyahu.

Imagine...our only ally in the middle east, a friend to the US that does NOT harbor and support the terrorists that seek to destroy us...is coming to visit.  And the leader of our country is upset about it.

I find the continuing hate and disregard for Israel by this Administration offensive and dangerous.  If the US does not support Israel, be assured we have no more true allies in that part of the world.

It's fascinating the "coincidental timing" of the visit, being Purim is this Thursday.  As noted on worldjewishdaily.com:

"Thursday is Purim, the day Jews worldwide celebrate the deliverance of the Jewish people from the cruel hand of a Persian tyrant more than two thousand years ago. 
Parallels to today are striking. Like then, Israel, where the plurality of the world's Jews lives, faces a dire threat from Persia. Like then, when Haman, descendant of Amalek sought to kill every Jewish man, woman and child, the president of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, seeks the same.
 So it was striking that Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, gave President Obama a Megillat Esther as a gift at their meeting last week. 
What was Netanyahu's message? Perhaps that the Jewish people have faced foes like the modern state of Iran before -- and in the end prevailed over their enemies. As well, like then, the Jews did not need outside help. With God's silent guiding hand, Haman's plots were foiled and in fact reversed. What he wished upon the Jewish people was what he received.
The Purim story teaches us to recognize that we have been in this situation before. As we say during the Passover Seder, in every generation a leader rises us to destroy us, but the Jewish people will prevail. So it was in days of old, so it will be today." 
 I will be praying the US will rise to the occasion and support this leader which in the last 5+ yrs has treated him so badly.  May God protect Israel, and bring her peace.

Please, God, bless!

And I will bless those who bless you,
            And the one who curses you I will curse.
            And in you all the families of the earth will be blessed.” Gen 12:3

Inspired by "365: A Daily Creativity Journal: Make Something Every Day and Change Your Life!" I decided I should be more conscientious of my creative side. I chose to modify this one year challenge (9/23/14-9/24/15) to create something each day that would also force me to focus my perspective on a Godly world-view.