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Friday, October 29, 2010

Pure Joy


The last three weeks have been busy. I organized, with the help of several ladies from our church, a conference for 435 women. The theme this year was on Prayer, in the morning we heard a minister speaking on Prayer as an Incense Offering and in the afternoon a women spoke about Prayer as Sisters in the church. Both were inspiring. We were reminded of the importance of prayer. To pray for your husband, your children for each other. The speaker encouraged us to come up with a "list" that is placed in you Bible. For Monday to have a prayer devoted for your children, Tuesday for your husband, Wednesday for your church family, etc. I often pray for my children and I realized that not so often do I have a prayer just for Drew. Something for him to know, that on Thursdays I go down on my knees and remember him. Prayer is powerful.



The Saturday before the conference I attended a financial workshop that Drew organized for the church. And again I left with a full head. A reminder to let the LORD provide and the importance of giving to HIM. That the blessings he has placed on us are also His to take away, and when He does take them away from us what is our reaction. Its been busy but we have been blessed. For among our business Drew and I have been able to continue to communicate. Sometimes late at night with a cup of tea, sometimes right after dinner when we need to kick the kids to the play room so we can have 10 min of us time. To touch base and share our thoughts. The Lord has given us the ability to deal with this business. And as of next week it appears things will slow down a bit. On Sunday our computer shut down, it needed to be repaired and I had no access for 4 days. A blessing perhaps? 4 days to re-energize. To be turned off?


This last week has been good. We've been busy kicking soccer balls in the backyard. Going to the park, we've been walking and gathering leaves. Crafting and colouring and playing games and spending lots of time on discipline. Jacob is rather difficult at the moment. This little boy needs our constant attention, for one moment of ignoring bad behaviour turns into several days of even worse behaviour. Kaylin has been a big help, this morning I said "I don't know what I would do without you sweetie". To which she replied, "I know, you'd cry." I almost choked on my coffee.




Kaylin and Jacob, Jacob and Kaylin. They drive eachother nuts, love each other to pieces and make me want to switch between laughter and tears many times in the course of a day. To scream in frustration one minute and burst out laughing minutes later.

4 comments:

  1. Oh Lindsey- Kaylin's little comment there was jut perfect! We need those moments of hilarity in our days of frustration! I hope all this discipline now means Jacob turns out to be a really nice and easy teenager ;) xo

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  2. Loved Kaylin's comment! I literally burst out laughing! Love that little girl! Robin

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  3. Lindsay,
    I got here from my sister Grace's blog! It is so good to see you all grown up and happy and your children are so adorable! Your daughter looks just like you!:)
    Anyways, good thoughts and I'm right with you on praying for one's husband (easier to remember to pray for our kids) and on discipline. Like you said, you let up once and the behavior gets worse!

    Anyways, blessings to you!

    Susanna

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  4. Oh, and I meant Lindsey with an "e"! Sorry!:)

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