Sunday, August 17, 2008

Happy Sunday

I just finished preparing our primary lesson. We were recently moved from the 6-7 year olds to the 9-10 year olds. Which means we now teach from the scriptures exclusively instead of just helping the kids know that Jesus loves them, then having them draw a picture. More work, more kids to teach.

Folks keep asking about Britt and the baby. Both are doing well, although Brittany keeps being sick. I can't even fathom how difficult it is for her to throw up at least once every day. It wears on me, simply because I want to be able to do more to help her feel better, but can't. Even with the sickness the baby is doing well. The doctor said things look fine so that is good news. We don't know what we are having yet, and the soonest we can find out is mid September.

Work for me is well. I am still loving what I do, and learning more everyday to put the things I cannot control into the Lord's hands. It isn't always easy because I think a lot and try plan for just about everything. Business is good, and I love the opportunity to be helping people on a daily basis.

When you get a chance please go vote on this. It was sent to me in an e-mail and I was surprised just how close it is. It is amazing to me that people forget how this country was founded. Many of our founding fathers felt that there was a higher power working for them, and helping the cause of freedom move forward. They put their trust in God and now some in our confused nation want to remove God entirely. Just mind boggling. So please go to MSNBC and vote, share with others and have them vote too.

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Please No One Pass Out. . .

It has been a long standing tradition for me to not blog for near months at a time. I was perusing the interweb on a fine saturday afternoon and came across this:



quite simply i am AMAZED. this guy managed to combine two of my favorite things: technology and legos. i used to stay up late building with my legos when i was supposed to be sleeping. i always managed to keep the hall light on because i was afraid of the dark. . . but also to be able to build with the legos.