Friday, December 25, 2009

Merry Christmas!







Sunday, December 20, 2009

The Man and the Birds

by Paul Harvey



The man to whom I'm going to introduce you was not a scrooge, he was a kind decent, mostly good man. Generous to his family, upright in his dealings with other men. But he just didn't believe all that incarnation stuff which the churches proclaim at Christmas Time. It just didn't make sense and he was too honest to pretend otherwise. He just couldn't swallow the Jesus Story, about God coming to Earth as a man.

"I'm truly sorry to distress you," he told his wife, "but I'm not going with you to church this Christmas Eve." He said he'd feel like a hypocrite. That he'd much rather just stay at home, but that he would wait up for them. And so he stayed and they went to the midnight service.

Shortly after the family drove away in the car, snow began to fall. He went to the window to watch the flurries getting heavier and heavier and then went back to his fireside chair and began to read his newspaper. Minutes later he was startled by a thudding sound...Then another, and then another. Sort of a thump or a thud...At first he thought someone must be throwing snowballs against his living room window. But when he went to the front door to investigate he found a flock of birds huddled miserably in the snow. They'd been caught in the storm and, in a desperate search for shelter, had tried to fly through his large landscape window.

Well, he couldn't let the poor creatures lie there and freeze, so he remembered the barn where his children stabled their pony. That would provide a warm shelter, if he could direct the birds to it. Quickly he put on a coat, galoshes, tramped through the deepening snow to the barn. He opened the doors wide and turned on a light, but the birds did not come in. He figured food would entice them in. So he hurried back to the house, fetched bread crumbs, sprinkled them on the snow, making a trail to the yellow-lighted wide open doorway of the stable. But to his dismay, the birds ignored the bread crumbs, and continued to flap around helplessly in the snow. He tried catching them...He tried shooing them into the barn by walking around them waving his arms...Instead, they scattered in every direction, except into the warm, lighted barn.

And then, he realized that they were afraid of him. To them, he reasoned, I am a strange and terrifying creature. If only I could think of some way to let them know that they can trust me...That I am not trying to hurt them, but to help them. But how? Because any move he made tended to frighten them, confuse them. They just would not follow. They would not be led or shooed because they feared him.

"If only I could be a bird," he thought to himself, "and mingle with them and speak their language. Then I could tell them not to be afraid. Then I could show them the way to safe, warm...to the safe warm barn. But I would have to be one of them so they could see, and hear and understand." At that moment the church bells began to ring. The sound reached his ears above the sounds of the wind. And he stood there listening to the bells -
Adeste Fidelis - listening to the bells pealing the glad tidings of Christmas. And he sank to his knees in the snow.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Malachi's First Year

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Yummy Pumpkin Cheesecake!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

GO HUSKERS!


Saturday, October 31, 2009

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Pumpkin Time!

Monday, September 7, 2009

Beach Day!

Cards Baseball Game!


On August 17 the St Louis Cardinals won 3-2 against the LA Dodgers!!!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Malachi Eating Rice Cereal with Lydia's Help

Friday, May 8, 2009

Here is little Malachi at 4 months. Below are a few pictures of Lydia at 4 months.


Thursday, March 19, 2009


















Can you find Aaron in this picture?

Saturday, March 7, 2009

Lydia turned 2!

On March 5th Lydia turned two years old. We cannot believe that she is already turning into such a little girl. It seems like we just brought her home from the hospital (Oh wait, that was her brother). It is amazing how much she has changed from a little baby. It has been such a joy watching her grow and discover this world. Since it was her birthday, we did some of her favorite things.



In the morning we went to the park for a picnic and to play with some friends that were here for the annual Shepherds' Conference, a pastors conference held at Grace Community Church. We enjoyed some sweet fellowship and some very sweet treats.







After daddy returned home from work and the conference, we went to the library. Lydia loves the library because there are computers for children, learning toys and lots of children's books. The only thing that she doesn't quite understand is that you are supposed to be quiet in the library. We then went home to celebrate her birthday with presents, pizza, and cupcakes. What a special day the Lord gave us and what a gift He gave us in Lydia.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

A trip to the Farm

Have I told you how much I love my brother?
















Saturday, January 24, 2009

A Winter Day in the Park

Friday, January 23, 2009