While exploring this weekend, I found a great old tree to lean against and watch the world go by. This tree had a widespread root system. Both underground and on top of it. To survive it needs this large root system. Without it, it would fall over, not be fed, and die. This is like us. The parts of us that are "underground" feed us nutrients. These nutrients come from our family heritage, our environment, our experiences, and our community. However, what about the parts of us that show above the surface? These are what show to the world. How we present ourselves to others. Where do these come from? Partly from the same place as the underground ones. Other input comes from what we eat, how we handle stress, our habits, our faith and many others. How do we keep our root system healthy and strong? One way is to embrace our uniqueness. God made us in his image, but he also gave us indivi...
Are you a caterpillar waiting to turn into a butterfly? I heard on the radio this morning, God isn't interested in your ability..he is interested in your availability. That makes me think, how available am I to God? Am I available to stop and take in the beauty he has created? Am I available to stop and listen to him thru his word? Am I available to be his hands and feet in my community? Am I making myself available to feel his nudging and to step out of the boat to follow him without questions or complaints? I believe I have room for improvement. It would be hard to find anyone who doesn't. Jesus as God's son is the only one who is perfect. And at times, he asked God to take the pressure off of him as well. He also asked his Heavenly Father to forgive us as we fall short of perfection. So how can I make myself more available to God? How will you make yourself more available? What would this worl...
Rhubarb happens to be a family treat around here. Unfortunately we don't have enough good sun in our yard to grow a good crop. So we rely on friends and family for the bulk of what we eat. Oh well! Yesterday, Jeff, Jenna and I went out to the farm and gathered rhubarb there. It may be the last time we are at Jeff's grandparents farm as it has been sold. His mom advised us not to take all of the rhubarb- not a problem! I was surprised to see how much was there. It was a stock I had not known about! WOW! Anyway, here are some pictures of what we gathered and the farm in general. Jeff had lots of good times there as a child. I am sure he has many memories! Enjoy!
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