Friday, September 20, 2013

Ten Years after the miracle baby...

We are still celebrating the blessing that you are in our family. Baby miracle, Baby Surprise and not so baby Ezra! Love you honey!

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

When we first moved to NC, 3 year old Ezra sat in the backseat as we trudged the children to school, daily.

Today, he is not the fellow that he used to be. Not quite as grown as his middle-school elder brother and not as tolerant of mother's pontifications about angels and God's care for us and thus. Dominion enters the minds of the fellows that I am watching grow. Not monetary, as much of the rest of the world is, but dominion, nonetheless. They are not growing up with a bottom-line mentality, simply because of the lack that we enjoy, or endure. They want mental dominance over eachother. This is an anomoly to me. I don't remember desiring that. Maybe that is an older sister's mystery. The line between the naive young fellow that can be manipulated by "Santa and fairies" and the level headed fellow that recognizes a real congame is an interesting, if not sad story to watch. The Bible is the straightening rod and as you watch their little minds lining themselves according to it, it is a straightness that is visible. It cuts mother to the heart that her baby is growing into a little man and that is the place where mother's manipulations cross God's directives. She stands corrected. How do we tell the truth of that which is real and that which is philosophical? "O Word of God Incarnate...O Wisdom from on high..." If their hands are in the hand of God and in a relationship, they may wander from truth, but will return erelong.

Saturday, February 23, 2013

How can a young man keep his way pure?

Oh, what a question that King David penned for us. It is amazing that he would direct us through so many generations to wonder, is there a way to be pure, to find purity, in the world that we live in? He seemed to see himself, in the sheep that God had given him to tend. Wandering from lust to lust are sheep and so are we. What a beautiful observation that we can learn from? How do I direct my desires from the sordid and narrow, to the less base?

David answers us and finds some direction that he has given us, "by taking heed according to Thy word." "Thy word have I hidden in my heart, that I might not sin against You."

Hiding God's word in our hearts and seeking God for daily wisdom and strength to pick our eyes back up from the dust, is the answer that David found to his problem and we would do well to learn the lessons that he learned, early in life.

Monday, January 28, 2013

"Don't plant butterflies!"

"Don't plant butterflies!"
Ezra At School 2008

Bear books I'm fond of

  • Winnie the Pooh, Corduroy, Paddington Bear, The Francis series.

Finally!

Finally!
First Day of Kindergarten