Thursday, February 26, 2009
Oh really...
Tom: "I've decided I'm the Tigger of this family."
Me: "Then who am I?"
Tom: "Rabbit."
Friday, February 20, 2009
7 Quick Takes
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Small Successes-Vol 1
I figured I'd give this a go this week, so you don't think I'm totally negative about everything right now!
1. On Monday I washed every piece of regular laundry in the house (not the special hand wash stuff). This was badly needed after two weeks of illness and being just too tired to get to it.
2. See this picture.This pile of socks has been sitting on my dresser for months. I kept thinking that I will find the matches to all of them. After #1 above, I realized this was a lost cause and I finally threw them all away! Aaahhh...detachment!
3. I had a good check-up today for the baby. Normally, I wouldn't take credit for that. But my wonderful husband continuously tells me when I'm feeling like I didn't get enough done and too tired to do anything, that of course I am doing something, I'm building a baby!
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Friday, February 6, 2009
Quick Takes - The "I'm tired" Edition
Sunday, February 1, 2009
On my Mind
Exhaustion, nerves, depression, and the sense of disillusionment are not peculiar to the present age. These things are probably more acutely felt at the present time than at other times because everything in our highly developed society conduces toward them. If living in the senses and for the senses has produced the civilization in which we exist, it seems peculiarly futile to turn for relief and escape to those very senses that have been at the bottom of all the trouble.
A more sensible course would be to look in precisely the opposite direction and try to bathe the over-materialized spirit and not in the things of matter. Weary bodies, frayed dispositions, broken hopes, dampened enthusiasms, and so on are not likely to get much good out of excitement. That is what they are suffering from - the hollowness of a departed thrill. They will find their fruition in God, not away from Him; not in distraction, but in closer union.
If we were to realize that God is our true rest, we would waste far less time running around looking for somewhere peaceful or pleasurable here we could throw off all our cares and enjoy ourselves.
"I set the Lord always in my sight, for He is at my right hand that I may not be moved."
-Holiness for Housewives And Other Working Women by Hubert van Zeller
(emphasis mine)