Saturday, April 21, 2007

Spring is here...I hope

We've had a little bit of cold weather the last few weeks. Now, it looks like we may be warming up, and I'm hoping it's for good. I love spring. It's my favorite season, mainly because of the fresh flower blooms all around. My favorite flower is the tulip, and last fall, we planted tulip bulbs. They were beginning to sprout right in time for our cold weather blast and several nights of frost. I was worried that they wouldn't make it, but they did! So, I thought I would share a couple of pictures of them. They aren't a big deal to look at, but they make me happy! And I'm hoping to develop more and more of a green thumb, so here's to the beginning to that endeavor.


I am also helping throw a baby shower for someone here in Indiana, and was very excited to figure out how to make a diaper cake. Here is a picture of that as well! If you are interested in directions, here is one set of directions I found: http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Diaper-Cake

Thursday, April 12, 2007

A Month's Review

It's been quite some time since we've made a post here, so I'll try to catch you up on all of our happenings. It shouldn't take long as it doesn't seem like much has happened.

About a month or so ago my car decided that it didn't like it's normal operating temperature, and so I had to put a new thermostat in it. Well, that didn't seem to take care of the problem, so I took it to a mechanic that goes to our church. Greg took a look at it and bled some more air out of the system, that I had apparently not gotten out, which turned out to not fix the problem either. So, now it appears that I have a leaking head gasket; an $800 procedure on a $1000 car, not ideal. So it's car shopping time...boy do I love doing that.

Jessica is about 25 weeks along now...15 more to go. This month for the last couple of Saturdays we have our child-birth classes at the hospital. Which apparently last for five hours a piece. I can't tell you how much I'm looking forward to these classes. I am, however, getting pretty excited that our baby's going to be here before we know it.

Things at church are going pretty good. We're winding down the school year with the kids and gearing up for the summer. It definitely seems like we're about to turn a corner with these students, so we're looking forward to what the summer may bring. It's been exciting to see how many students have been baptized in the last three months. You can definitely feel some momentum being built around here.

One thing that I've begun to notice is how unprepared college gets you for ministry. I'm sure that there is an immeasurable amount of wisdom that I got from college for certain situations, but as far as the practical side of things, I'm lacking big time. Every day I am surrounded by kids who come from backgrounds that I wouldn't wish on my worst of enemies, but none-the-less they need help. And they come to me as a person who is suppose to be trained in dealing with these type of issues, and I'm not. I don't know what to do with a 5th grader who is is lashing out in anger towards a situation that quite frankly I would want to as well. I don't know what to say to a student who has two different families environments that do nothing but cause more animosity towards the other.

When it comes to this stuff I'm stupid. Why can't these kids come and ask me whether you have to be baptized to be saved, or if Jesus really was married to Mary Magdalene? Why can't I get questions about if evolution is true or false, and if it's true, what does that mean for account in Genesis? Where are these questions that Ozark prepared me for? I can talk with you for hours on these subjects. But instead I'll just glance over my Josh McDowell book on counseling youth that Doug Gibson gave me (thanks Dougie) and continue to not have answers for families that need them.