Outside My Door...
Brought a smile...
A little fella and his daddy out for a walk in the neighborhood. Exchanging greetings as I decorate the front porch. Little fellas always bring a smile to my heart. :-)
Thinking...
It is sad that the rights of parents need to be stated in an amendment to our Constitution, but that is the society we live in today. The Parental Rights Amendment has been introduced in the Senate and the House. The first section of the amendment: "The liberty of parents to direct the upbringing, education, and care of their children is a fundamental right." Please consider calling your Congressmen and encourage them to co-sponsor the amendment, if they have not already. The more co-sponsors, the more likely it will get to committee for a hearing. More information at parentalrights.org
Thankful...
That the White House has Merry Christmas greetings this year. Glad the slippery slope has slowed a little.
Noticing the sound of...
My Beloved quietly playing Christmas music. I'm surprised that he waited until December. :-)
In the Kitchen...
Not
much has happened there this week while My Beloved is experimenting
with intolerance to certain foods. Something doesn't agree with him, but
I think he's getting closer to figuring it out.
Looking forward to...
Getting rid of this cough and congestion.
Getting rid of this cough and congestion.
Reading...
I like to choose a book about Jesus the Christ to read and reflect on during December as we celebrate His coming into the world. This year I've chosen Come Let Us Adore Him by Paul David Tripp. It's a daily advent devotional that also includes a central theme suggestion to discuss with children. For example, he suggests that you talk with your children about why people sing, and talk about why the angels sang at the birth of Jesus.
You can enjoy some brief 2-minute Advent/Christmas videos with Tripp on similar topics at his website: paultripp.com
Pondering...
"The Advent story reminds us that our past, present, and future hope rest not on our willingness, but on the willingness of the One for whom the angels sang, the shepherds worshiped, and the magi searched. Willing Jesus is the only hope for unwilling sinners!" ~ Paul David Tripp, in Come Let us Adore Him
You can enjoy some brief 2-minute Advent/Christmas videos with Tripp on similar topics at his website: paultripp.com
Pondering...
"The Advent story reminds us that our past, present, and future hope rest not on our willingness, but on the willingness of the One for whom the angels sang, the shepherds worshiped, and the magi searched. Willing Jesus is the only hope for unwilling sinners!" ~ Paul David Tripp, in Come Let us Adore Him