Christmas in WV

Christmas in WV
What a beautiful place to be...

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

A much needed breath...

Today is Wednesday, usually the middle of the week it's just that, the middle. This is one of those magical weeks though, where Wednesday is in fact Friday in that it is the end of my work week.

Any way this Christmas Break has arrived, I all but sprinted out the door today excited for a brain break. Problem is I am already planning what is coming up next when we return January 3rd.

I am however, going to make the most of it. I am going to spend time with my good wife, my loving kids, their friends and ours. Relaxing, laughing, eating, and  thinking about God's many blessings in my life and how He is really the only thing that keeps me in balance. He is like an unseen oxygen tent that I need around me always to live.

I am thankful for that unconditional love, that came wrapped in flesh over 2000 years ago in a form we could identify with. Amazing... simply amazing.

Sunday, December 4, 2011

Reflections of priorities...

Been  a while... too long, but this evening I have been by myself with my thoughts as I took care of some chores and a couple of honey do's.

This is a good time to reflect on what is important and what we are thankful for. I have been watching on and off this movie called "November Christmas" on Hallmark Channel. It's a movie about a community that comes together for a little girl who has cancer. It made me think of one of my students and her battle with leukemia. She is currently cancer free, but during her battle she and her family shared their faith with many people even though one of the worst possible things in a family's life was going on.

I am so thankful for each one of my family, from my parents, to my brothers and sisters, aunts and uncles, but especially my wife and children. We so often get so wrapped up in the daily rat race that we forget what is really important. Relationships. I am so thankful for my relationship with my oldest daughter Emily and her husband Alex. They are such a joy when we get together. Just yesterday we spent time making of all things, salt dough ornaments. The two younger kids were just not that interested, which upset me at the time, but I know they have the same seeds planted down in them that Em does.

Each is an individual, and each has their own special gifts and talents to share with the world and those around them.

I just pray that I will continue to think about how blessed we are to be as healthy as we are. I am so thankful for Cindy encouraging me to change how I eat and that in turn has been rewarding with the best of health in years!

Hey! They are starting to come back home now! Time to enjoy!!

~jeff