Open a Door That No Man Can Shut...

So, Friendo here (i.e., Sierra, my 24lb human daughter), recently discovered the doggy door.  For a while she has known about the doggy door and has been throwing her toys out the plastic flap only to land outside – out of reach and in Bobo’s (our 8lb dog’s) way of getting back into the house.

A Few French Fries Short of a Happy Meal.

Have you ever known someone who is good at “bending the truth”?  You know, little things that seem really small and insignificant until they start to pile up and become big? 

I realize that we all exaggerate to some degree.   Yes, I do believe that exaggeration is just another form of lying and Yes, I do it quite a bit myself… about 1,000 times a day (exaggeration of course).  

Pedal Pusher.

It has been a while now that my 3-year-old, my 36 pounder, first-born, Friendo - Sierra Starr – has been trying to ride her bike.  Actually, it has been a very long time.  Her grandparents bought her this cool bike last year with training wheels, sparkles, pink, – the whole nine yards.  However, it is the kind of bike that when you pedal backwards it is the break and she kept trying, for whatever reason, to pedal backwards.

The Journey.

  The road was long, bumpy and full of potholes. It was hot outside and I wanted to go home. I was tired of the journey. I was weary of the same scenery. Nothing seemed to change. It was all desert. Here and there would be a small stream, but it was never enough. It was only enough to keep me moving, to keep me pressing on.

Tired, Fussy, Cranky, And.....

 

July 19, 2008
 
         Yesterday morning when I got up, my six month old daughter was a little cranky… more then the normal fussy.  She didn’t seem to know what she wanted.  I changed her, fed her, let her play, but she was still fussy.  I did all the “Mom” things that you do to try to get your kid in a better mood.  I played with her, I made a funny face with her, I tried to get her to laugh by making a fool of myself, I even turned on cartoons.  Nothing worked.  Finally, I picked her up and just sat down with her to rock her to sleep.  It wasn’t long before she was out like a light.  As I put her down for a nap I could hear God telling me that sometimes I am like that.  I am fussy and cranky for no reason.  I just don’t know what I want to make me happy.  I whine to God about nothing just trying to get happy, but all along what I NEED is to just rest and be in God for a few moments. 
 
          Isaiah 40:31 says, “But those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint.”
 
          It is easy to fuss about nothing to God because we’re tired or weary or just plain cranky, but when we are willing to take time to “wait on the Lord” and rest in Him life seems to become a whole lot easier!