I have two kids in school this year; a senior (Jez) and a sophmore (Brea). It's nice to have a more scheduled life again. I have my Monday's off and it's nice to have some time to myself. I get shopping, banking, and some housework/organization done on my days off. Kyle works nights so he sleeps during the day except that he doesn't work Saturday, Sunday, or Monday nights so sometimes he's up and around in the afternoon while I'm here. I love having one-0n-one conversations with the kids.
We have begun a TV fast. It's been about a month where we haven't watched TV. We let the kids watch in the family room if they want but no TV on the main floor. We did watch a couple of movies after 2 weeks. It's been very nice to be free from my "addiction" to the TV. I get to where I feel the TV is calling me to come and watch...like I can't stop from going in and turning it on. I feel free from that now and don't want to go back to watching just to watch something. Yesterday and Saturday evening we turned it on to watch a movie with the kids and discuss it together.
This week our whole church is participating in a "fast forward." We are all asked to consider changing one thing in our daily lifestyle this week to go forward with God. Since I was already fasting from TV, I decided to give up reading novels this week and also the one computer game that I like to play to pass the time. I choose instead to put on worship music, talk to God, or spend quality time with my husband and family during that time. We will end the fast with communion this Sunday as well as give a "seed" offering to some ministry we'd like to see grow in God.
Our Pastor Dave had a heart attack two weeks from this Thursday. He had 5 bypass surgery on Friday (Aug 11). He's home now recuperating. This is part of the reason our congregation is fasting to pray for his healing and recovery and for us as a congregation (what God wants us to do) during this time. He's doing well but it will be a few weeks before he can come back to work. It was a real shock. We are very thankful our pastor made it through (he's 60) and that he's going to be okay. We're praying that he's "better than ever!"We had to cancel a leadership weekend and had to quickly find a new speaker for that Sunday morning. We chose to ask everyone to seek the Lord and bring something to share that God was laying on their heart. It ended up being a very wonderful time of sharing. We know that God is working through this and it will work together for good for both our congregation and our pastor and his wife. God is so good!
Monday, August 21, 2006
Monday, August 07, 2006
Brenneman Reunion in Michigan July 2006
We played a version of "human" Dutch Blitz. My team won both games! Everyone was upset with me and my team! A neighbor who owns a blueberry farm took orders and then delivered freshly picked blueberries to all of us for $2 a pound! We also were privileged to have a piano concert by some of the kids.
The Tridge in Midland
Games at the Reunion
We had a nice shower in the afternoon on Saturday. They kids kept playing basketball. The other game is string golf. You throw the balls that are tied together on string and try and wrap them around the bars for points. Courtney and Chaney (I hope the name is spelled right) were playing their flutes for us after lunch.
More reunion photos
The awesome Brenneman Reunion in Michigan
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