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I've Moved!!

Posted by Barbara on 6:47 PM




Thanks!
Barbara

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I'm Coming Back.....Soon I Hope!

Posted by Barbara on 5:53 AM
To all of you who read my blog:  (all 3 of you)

Sorry for the long silence.  You know that's not me.  I'm always talking......lol!!!

I'm in the process of updating this site and plan to have it back up in a day or two.

thanks for checking in!

More craziness and caffeine coming soon.

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Train Up a Child....

Posted by Barbara on 8:08 PM

Ok, so today was an exciting day.  We kicked off the new back to school series at Momentum Kids with bunches of balloons, closely resembling the cloud of balloons used in the movie, "Up".  This is going to be a great series for the kids, as we are introducing our missions program for them by looking at what back to school means all around the world.  

So, the balloon effect was good, the kids liked them, and at the close of service we were giving each kid a balloon to take home.  Some how, about 15 balloons came untied and floated to the ceiling.  They came to rest at the top of the theater with their nice white ribbons hanging down in front of the screen.  It took me about 15 seconds to realize this is NOT GOOD!  Once service is over, we have about 30 mins to tear down, load up the trailers, and be out of the theater before the movies start.  And now,once tear down is done, I still have balloons hanging in front of the screen, way out of reach, and no obvious way to get them down.

Thankfully, Stacie and Jed came into the theater.  Now, Stacie, along with her other siblings, has grown up in Children's Ministry.  For all of her 21 years, she has gone to church with a mom that was in whatever class was for the kids.  From the time my kids were old enough to count, they have helped with every event that I have arranged.  They have sorted VBS prizes into goodie bags, painted Fall Festival backdrops, stuffed thousands of plastic Easter eggs, and said hundreds of times, "We are always the last ones to leave the church parking lot!"  As kids, rarely did they complain about helping.  But as an adult, Stacie's call isn't Children's Ministry.  So she doesn't often just hang out to help.  Fortunately, her days of training kicked in today.  

Walking into the middle of the dilemma, I didn't even have to ask.  She enlisted Jed's help, and they spent the next 25 minutes fishing balloons off the ceiling with one balloon on a ball of ribbon, topped with masking tape.  

"Train up a child in the way they should go........"
That verse is usually quoted in reference to teaching your child spiritual values.  But I think it can also apply to teaching them to find a place to serve; whether that is at church, or outside the church.  Finding a way to serve others is a largely a matter of habit; being aware of the needs around you, and doing what you can to meet them.  If you are a parent, how are your actions training your children?  Do you find a place to serve?  Or do you just wait on the sidelines until you are asked?  Step up,  look around, and see what needs to be done.  

And bring your kids along with you.

One day you may be glad you did! ;-)



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What I Meant to Say Was......

Posted by Barbara on 4:32 AM

Being on vacation is great, until you get home and get back to the routine of day to day life.  The contrast of days spent at the beach, doing as you please being immediately followed by days of laundry(the same clothes you washed last week), house cleaning(the same dishes you washed last week), and yard work(the same grass you cut last week) is never so apparent as those first days back.

Just as I was whining the most, and sharing my whining with the Twitter world, I saw this picture. (It was posted on Twitter by CharityWater.org ; you should check them out)

So, what I meant to say was;

Thank you, God, that I have laundry to do.  That means I have clothes to wear.  And that I do that laundry in an air-conditioned house, with clean water, in washer and dryer.

Thank you, God, that I have dishes to wash.  That means we have food to eat.  And that that food is prepared in ovens that heat at a touch of a button, the food is purchased at the local grocery store, and there is enough of it that I haven't lost any weight for lack of food.  

Thank you, God, that I have grass (and an abundance of weeds) that need to be cut.  That means we still own our home, in a time when many are in forclosures and are losing theirs.  

And thank you, God, mostly for Your inconceivable patience and mercy to this often ungrateful child, who gets so lost in Your goodness that she doesn't remember to say thank you.


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Top Ten Proofs You Had a Great Vacation

Posted by Barbara on 6:31 PM

Ok, here are my top 10 ways of know that I did indeed have a great vacation:

10.  Mounds of laundry:  despite the fact that there was a washer & dryer available, I still came home with mountains of laundry to do.  Wishing that verse about speaking to the mountain and it being cast in the sea would apply here.....

9.  Nail polish is still smooth:  only on vacation can you apply nail polish on Monday and by Saturday still be able to display your hands publicly without embarrassment.  

8.  A new fitness goal:  you have read enough women's magazines that you are convinced that you can indeed attain the fitness goals that you set 8 years ago and also believe that you will stick with it this time.....

7.  You have tan lines:  a great vacation provides perfect weather, enough that you can easily see your tan lines.  Of course, the older I am, the wider the lines.  :)    Also, contributes to the acquiring of #8....

6.  Sand is everywhere:  When returning from a great vacation, you will continue to find sand in every crevice and cranny of your belongs, including your toothpaste tube, even though it never went to the beach.....

5.  You now need "W" shoes:  it's been so long since your feet were in closed toe shoes that the bone structure in your toes has shifted and it is impossible to pry your feet back into the shoes you wore to work before vacation.  

4.  You cannot remember the day of the week:  waking each morning brings with it the challenge of determining what day of the week it really is.   At least 20-30 minutes can be devoted to trying to recall exactly how long you have been on vacation & how much time remains.

3.  Ice cream is considered an entree:  on the best vacations, ice cream is easily converted to an entree slot on the menu rather than dessert.  If you are really in extreme vacation mode, you proudly twitpic the meal for everyone to see.  

2.  Weight gain:  a truly great vacation results in noticeable weight gain by the return trip home.  Now this gain can not be technically verified, that would require the use of a scale, which, is not allowed on any vacation, much less a great one.  However, this gain is noted in the fit of the clothes, which seem to be a bit snug towards the end of the week.  Please note:  this could be caused by the extreme heat of the dryer in#10, but more likely by the presence of #3, and either way, again contributes to the decision of #8.

1.  And, the very best proof that you had a great vacation is that you finally drag yourself home, too late to get groceries or cook dinner, so you have to order pizza for the last meal of the vacation travel day on your arrival.  

I have had a great vacation and would love to share more, but I have to go eat my pizza...... 

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Rest-Less to Rest to Restless

Posted by Barbara on 11:00 AM
I have had the most amazing week.

I can't tell you the last time I had 7 consecutive days of rest; pre-children at least!  My favorite form of rest is reading and my favorite place to read is the beach, so this has been a dream come true.   I think I was giddy until Wednesday, at least!
But, honestly, I am starting to feel restless.  Something is missing.  The weather and the beach are perfect.  The company is perfect. (There are only a few people you can live with for a week and not get tired of them.  I talked about that here.)  We have said, "This is Heaven!" and "I could do this forever", but, in reality, I don't think I could.  
I wasn't created to rest.  I wasn't created only to read great books, enjoy God's beautiful creation, and share meaningful conversations with a friend who, over the years, has become my sister.   Oh, these are great experiences, great temporary escapes from the day to day routines of life.  And I have had a blast doing them this week.  But it's not why I was created.  It's not my purpose.                            
   I believe my purpose is to show Jesus to the world.  And, specifically, for this time in my life, to the kids at Momentum Church.  It's what I like to do most.  It's what I think I really could do forever, and not be tired of it.  I think this is why I was created.  I posted this picture of breakfast on Facebook and said people should envy me.  It's true.  This was a great breakfast.  But if you could know the joy I get from being with the kids each Sunday and seeing God revealing Himself to them; then you would have the real reason to envy me.  


I'm getting restless.  I'm ready to get back to my life.  Not to say I don't look forward to the next time the beach calls.  In time, there will be a need for more rest.  And reading.  And eating peanut M&Ms and french toast.  But until then, bring on the kids and let's get on with our journey. 

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The Chalk Says it All

Posted by Barbara on 8:52 PM
Ok, this excites me.  Like, really excites me.  I can look at this drawing and get chills.  It's that cool.  
















So, what is it?  It's a drawing of our new building and the Momentum Kid's spaces.

Done in sidewalk chalk on Pastor Jared's driveway.

I can't wait.  It is going to rock.

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