Monday, December 29, 2008

Fire and Drought

It seems to me that adversity often comes in two varieties--Fire and Drought.

When a fire hits you, the heat burns and it hurts so bad you almost can't stand it. The smoke makes you disoriented and you just can't see clearly. The ash settles around you, making everything a dull gray. You ask, "How did this happen? Why did this happen? And who started it?" You feel your way around, hoping to find a door that leads you away from the heat. And you keep hoping that someone will hear your cries for help.

In a drought, there is something that you need, that you yearn for, that just isn't happening. The rain does not fall, the job doesn't come, the cradle is still empty, the person doesn't change, the pain won't end. And there is nothing to do but wait. And waiting is the hardest part. Every day leaves you a little more drained. Every day it gets a little harder to keep your faith. You wonder if this drought will ever end and you wonder how you can possibly go on another season.

One of my favorite scriptures in Jeremiah says:

"Blessed is the man that trusteth in the Lord, and whose hope the Lord is. For he shall be as a tree planted by the waters, and that spreadeth out her roots by the river, and shall not fear when heat cometh, but her leaf shall be green; and shall not be careful in the year of drought, neither shall cease from yielding fruit."

Whether you are being seared by a fire or parched by a drought, my wish for you this coming year is that you will have the only thing that puts out a fire or ends a drought--water. May the living water of Christ soothe your burns and quench your thirst. Then you will have the courage to face the heat and the hope to weather the drought. And that is when, like the tree, you will force your roots deep and spread out your branches and yield fruit to all around you.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Some Random Things

Just thought I'd comment on a few random happenings, quotes, etc. from my life lately.

*On Monday, I had to make a special trip to the store to buy a square Kleenex box that my daughter needed for a science project that she told us about the day before and was due the next day.

*True quote by me: "Do not play with the plunger. The plunger is not a toy."

*While going through pockets during laundry, I found coins, candy wrappers, 4 pencil top erasers and 2 glow in the dark plastic stars.

*Zach quote: "She said she loved me, but not in a kissing way."

*I cannot find our digital camera. Sigh.

*While waiting for a pie to cool, Emma suggested we hurry up the process by putting it in the microwave. Apparently, I need to have them help more in the kitchen.

*I bought 6 cans of Red Feather canned butter from New Zealand for my food storage.

*Lucy pointed to her stuffed bear in a play car seat and said, "This is my baby Jesus."

*I cannot find my Harry Connick Jr. Christmas CD. Double Sigh.

*While sick in bed yesterday, my husband made me breakfast in bed, brought me home flowers, and made eggs and french fries for the kids for dinner. He's a keeper!

*My friend Tyra gave me this Fabulous Blog Award.



I am to pass this award on to 5 other blogs, so check out the following:


Emilie--hilarious & honest stories of her boys crack me up
Dedra--true blog lover, great pictures, fun observations
Moments by Tyra--Tyra did our family pictures and they were great!
RG in ID--love her insights on children and motherhood
Balancing Everything--great posts on childbirth, motherhood, and home education, not to mention sewing tutorials