Wednesday, November 30, 2011

ouch

"Prayer is not simply getting things from God, that is a most initial form of prayer; prayer is getting into perfect communion with God. If the Son of God is formed in us by regeneration, He will press forward in front of our common sense and change our attitude to the things about which we pray." --Oswald Chambers

Teaching me still.... and oh how my prayers have changed in the past year. Although I am still utterly amazed with how I seem to beg God for answers, when prayer isn't about the results. It's about the time spent with the Lord, and enjoying all that brings! Why does that get so shelved in my life? An odd sinner this girl is...


"We lean to our own understanding, or we bank on service and do away with prayer, and consequently by succeeding in the external we fail in the eternal, because in the eternal we succeed only by prevailing prayer. "--Oswald Chambers

Thank you Oswald Chambers for the nice wake up call.




Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Prayer and Petition

"I sought the Lord, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears." ~Psalm 34:4

"Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask in prayer, believe you have received it, and it will be yours. ~Mark 11:24

"Delight yourself in the Lord, and He will give you the desired of your heart." ~Psalm 37:4

Sunday, November 20, 2011

They say red cars have the highest rate of theft...

My car was stolen today.... Miss Cherry Ames..

And I got her BACK! It was a complicated mess, with the best case scenario turn out, because I have a graciuos, gracious heavenly Father!

So far, it looks like a homeless woman wandering the church courtyard (spotted and spoken to by pastor) took my keys out of my bag in the Sunday school room during church, and drove my car to a liquor store. Unfortunately by purse was in my car.

After sunday school, I couldn't find my keys, many church members were helping until one of my friends went looking to see if they fell out of my bag in the parking lot, and my car was gone! My phone indicated missed messages from my husband, who had seen some strange liquor store purchases on our account. Thank goodness my husband knows i don't generally frequent the liquor store during church hours!

I immediately cancelled all credit cards, and notified the police.

I felt so violated, but was surprisingly calm. After having my dad in the hospital last year, something as trivial as a car theft seems a bit silly for me to freak out over.

However, I am so grateful for the support of my church. Two men from church went looking for my car.. and FOUND it! Keys laying the cup holder, purse and everything still there! (well, about $60 cash from a good tip week was missing, and my red aluminum card case and credit/debit cards) And Miss Ames was perfectly in tact! Not a scratch! Steelers dice still swaying in the windshield, even the driver's seat hadn't been adjusted! My driver's license, which had been in my purse, was shut up in the middle console. I thanked God that I cleaned out my ipod and some accumulated sundries that morning from my car!

Within 4 hours of my car being stolen, between Joseph and some church guys, they found my car, ID'd the woman who took it, locating the video tape and exact transaction time she used my card ( a clear videotaped picture of her using my red aluminum wallet)

So minus some cash, and a few transactions at Walmart, Frys, and the liquor store that won't be charged against us because of our timely cancellations, this was the 'best case care theft scenario.'

After we settled everything the cops showed up and finalized the details. They were impressed my car hadn't been trashed. I think it even looked cleaner, I wonder if she vacuumed for me??

God gives us material things, they are gifts not rites. I am glad that being faced with the fact i may not have had transportation during this crazy 4 job time for my family, I managed to 'sorta' keep it together as I waited for the Lord to show me His divine plan for today. Only He can grant that peace and comfort during a trial like that.

So, similar to how I felt after being rear ended at the beginning of the year, I feel nervous and skittish, but this too shall pass. And, if anything, as my husband says, maybe I finally learned to NOT leave my purse in the car.....oops


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Fabulous

The past few days have offered a wide variety of time with my husband.

on October 30 we celebrated a wonderful pre-Reformation Day celebration with Grace church and Covenant (our church) with a picnic at Huachuca Oaks in SV. FUN! Lots of fun food and fellowship! And I loved having my two church families collide. My brother and lovely sister-in-law also came down from PX to celebrate.

Sunday, for the 4th year in a row i helped with the Making Stride Against Breast Cancer event providing free massage to the survivors which is always fun. And then in the afternoon Joseph and I enjoyed seeing the Tucson Ballet perform.
This week I made an new batch of pico de gallo, salad, and mixed veggie salad fixins' ...we grilled up some chicken last night and enjoyed a glass of wine for the first time in ages.
It has been glorious having such 'down' time with hubby. Our lazy morning included the early bird special at a movie theater and lunch a Skee ball tournament.

Life is good. The situation is a bit stressful in the sense that we kind of feel like we are in limbo transition......
Here is a cute example of my husband in a daily basis. I think this is his 'stressin' bit, but he says playing with his hair is just.. SOOOTHING....
He mumbles at the end something about "why are you making fun of me" which I was NOT. ;-)