Saturday, December 31, 2005
Moving Forward for Year 2006
Well, I remembered where the bible reading book was. The One Year Bible Companion, 1992, Tyndale House Publications. Was with my bible in the zippered case I had gotten for it in the book shelf I had already looked through a couple of times before noticing that the cover was rather large. . It even has the cross stitched bookmark still marking the last time I studies. My last day I read it was July 11, 2005, nothing to be proud of , just the facts. So, it seems, I made it about half way through the bible. The Bible I use is the Harper Study Bible that I got for the Old Testament College Class I had at the University.
I also went and got around 700 pounds of hay for the goats and 5 bales of straw. This should easily last for the winter. The trailer got a flat, bummer, and so I had to take trips to bring it to the barn in the auto. It is a good thing that the farm was not too far away. I guess I need to get the tire fixed or a new one and get a spare which I should of had in the first place.
I think I will be going to Topeka today. Mexican food sounds good.
Plus I still need to get the 2005 ornaments.
Friday, December 30, 2005
For Everything A season
For everything there is a season, and a time for every matter under heaven:
A time to be born, and a time to die;
A time to plant, and a time to pluck up what is planted;
A time to kill, and a time to heal;
A time to break down, and a time to build up;
A time to weep, and a time to laugh;
A time to mourn, and a time to dance;
A time to throw away stones, and a time to gather stones together;
A time to embrace, and a time to refrain from embracing;
A time to seek, and a time to lose;
A time to keep, and a time to throw away;
A time to tear, and a time to sew;
A time to keep silence, and a time to speak;
A time to love, and a time to hate;
A time for war,
And a time for peace.
--Ecclesiastes 3 | The Holy Bible
New Years Resolutions
Yeah, it is that time of the year when many people make a list of New Year resolutions. I have never been really into doing this sort of thing but this year I will but mainly because one the my goals is to again read the bible. I was working on it and sort of "fell off the wagon" with that goal. I will again use the book but hopefully I will find the book today since at this moment I cannot locate it. The other I will again start reading is "Readings from Mennonite Writings New & Old", J. Graig Haas, Good Books, intercourse, PA. This book has daily readings that are usually only one page long.
Well, any way, here is a list of the Common New year Resolutions and under it is mine.
Top 10 Most Common New Year Resolutions
1. Lose weight
2. Stop smoking
3. Stick to a budget
4. Save or earn more money
5. Find a better job
6. Become more organized
7. Exercise more
8. Be more patient at work/with others
9. Eat better
10. Become a better person
My New Years Resolutions
1. I Reesolve to make 5 FAT files and learn and study 5 subjects.
You get 5 vanilla folders and read as much as you can on the subject and place in folder. I like to read so I think this will be a goal I can achieve.
A. Goats- learn more about the care of goats
B. Breast Cancer- Since my mother was treated for breast cancer last and this
year I want to learn more about it.
C. Learn as much about another nation as I can. I have not decide which one yet.
D. Family History- I will try to find more information about my Grandfather's
family. He can to the United States with his twin brother from a orphanage
in the Harrlem, Netherlands and I have no information on him or the family.
E. Learn more about Lakenvelders and Welsummers especially for breeding purposes. .
2. I resolve to find a Better Job.
I really like my two jobs but the hours keep getting cut and it is really starting to have a financial effect one me especially for obtaining number 3. I tried to ride the storm since being cut from full time October 1994 but is just keeps getting worse. I have been trying but will not expand my search from Ca and AZ to anywhere.
3.I resolve to keep saving for a car.
I was doing really good putting about $250 dollars a month in the saving for a new car until last October and my hours got cut again. I hope to start saving again . Maybe not as much but at least some. I guess I will have to end up when the time come to just get the motor rebuild since it is 10 years old with around 15,000 miles on it but it is all paid for and has been for the last 5 years. I just do not want to have a loan so I am trying to save. Loans are really against my religious beliefs but you need to have an auto in the US in most places and the places you can live without an auto I think I would go crazy living in a city. I have a credit cards (ipay off each month) and saving plans for retirement that are already make me feel guilty but try renting almost anything her in the US without a credit history and I do not think retiring with 500 dollars a month of social security will cut it.
4. I resolve to do reading as mentioned above each day.
5. I resolve to pray at least once a day.
I sort of "Fell Off the Wagon" with that too. I will try at least one time a day and go from there.
6.I resolve to start working on a Masters Degree even if it only one class this year.
7. I resolve to make lists for daily, weekly and monthly goals.
Well there you are. Wishing you all good luck and a great year for the New Year.
Don't Quit
Don't Quit
When things go wrong, as they sometimes will
When the road you're trudging seems all uphill
When the funds are low and the debts are high
And you want to smile, but you have to sigh
When care is pressing you down a bit
Rest if you must, but don't you quit.
Life is queer with its twists and turns
As every one of us sometimes learns
And many a fellow turns about
When he might have won, had he stuck it out.
Don't give up though the pace seems slow
You may succeed with another blow.
Often the goal is nearer than
It seems to a faint and faltering man;
Often the struggler has given up
When he might have captured the victor's cup;
And he learned too late when the night came down
How close he was to the golden crown.
Success is failure turned inside out
The silver tint of the clouds of doubt
And you never can tell how close you are
It may be near when it seems afar;
So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit
It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit.
Author Unknown
Thursday, December 29, 2005
Blonde Horse Sense
A blonde buys two horses and she can't tell them apart. So she asks the farmer next door what to do. He says to cut one of their tails off. So she does. But then the other horse's tail gets caught in a bush and rips off. So she can't tell them apart again.
She asks the farmer for advice a second time. He tells her to cut one of the horses ears. So she does. But then the other horse gets its ear ripped in a barbed wire fence.
She is still confused. She asks the farmer what to do. He tells her to measure them.
She comes back and says, "The white horse is 2 inches taller than the black horse!"
What's Your Blog IQ?
MY RESULTS:
Blogs are nothing new to you – you've weathered your share of blogstorms and maybe even started a couple yourself. You may remember reading "weblogs" in 1997, when Jorn Barger started "logging the web" in Robot Wisdom. Since then, the "blogosphere," the total of blog-related websites, has exploded. As a blog guru, you've probably encountered blog novelties out such as the milblog, a soldier's military chronicle. "Dark blogs" are no mystery to you either – you might even be a member of these hidden, invitation-only websites.
You're not the only blogger who wants to have fun. Entertainment was Lycos' most popular blog topic for 2004, followed by Education, Health, Parenting, and Politics. Whether you're a blogger or blurker (surfer who reads but doesn't post), you'll find a common soul somewhere in the blogosphere. Are you into cloudwatching? Dumpster diving? Dodgeball? Informative, entertaining, or just plain weird, it's all out there – just don't let the occasional troll (a disruptive blogger) spoil the fun!
You're such a blog junkie, blogs regularly 'blogfoo' (refer to obliquely) you. Your blog's blogroll (list of favorite blogs) has more links than Colin Farrell has phone numbers on matchbook covers. Could you use this network to your advantage? Karyn Bosnak did. A taste for Prada landed this twenty-something Manhattanite in $20,000 credit card debt. Karyn launched a thread of commentary on savekaryn.com "blegging" (begging on a blog) for cash. Six months and countless visitor contributions later, Miss Karyn was debt-free.
Happy New Year
Let Us Pray
New Understanding,
God Bless Throughout
Well of Hope
Sharon Frye
Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Come To Love
We come to love not by finding a perfect person, but by learning to see an imperfect person perfectly.
-Sam Keen, from To Love and Be Loved
Trinity
What is Trinity?
The word "Trinity" is not in the bible. It was a term entered into the Christian vocabulary about two hundred years after Jesus when North African Theologian Tertullian suggested that "Trinity" might be a good way to describe the Christian experience of GOD. "Trinity means that you and I should love and respect each other" So when Christians use the word "Trinity" they are trying to express GOD'S love with an inadequate human language.
"Trinity" means that within GOD there is loving fellowship. GOD wants us to love one another as he loves us.
It is possible that some Christians who did not have access to bibicial scriptures, "Trinity" seemed to mean three divinities-father, Mother, and Son. This is lack of knowledge of scriptures on their part.
Another distortion is that GOD is the Messiah. Not so! When Jesus was on the earth he prayed constantly to GOD. He was dependent on GOD. He was not an independent GOD- that is biblical witness.
Another distortion is that Christians have partners with GOD. Not so! GOD is GOD alone! He has no associates.
I love you with all I am
And all I'll ever be.
You are my moon, my sun and stars,
My earth, my sky, my sea.
- My love for you goes down and down
Beneath both life and death,
So deep it must remain when I
Have drawn my last faint breath.
Will make Time disappear,
Will make your lips my lips, your face
My face, your tear my tear;
All intertwined in bliss,
Not man or woman, live or dead--
Just nothing--but a kiss!
Tuesday, December 27, 2005
Photo Website
Check out this website. It has soem very creative photos. This one with a sheep uses Photoshop Effect. Very neat. Worth 1000
Friend Like You
Oh, what joy it is to have friends like you
For giving me strength the way you do
For lifting me upwhen I'm feeling down
And putting a smile on my face when I'm wearing a frown
Thanks for being there and helping me grow
Your friendship means a lot
this I'd like you to know
Life is not a Problem to be solved, but a gift to be enjoyed "
"A true friend is someone who reaches your hand and touches your heart..."
Keep Smiling
Monday, December 26, 2005
If I get what I want, it will make me unhappy.
Be careful what you ask for because you just might get it.
When Cultures Meet
What happens when two rivers meet? What happens when two people meet in the bond of marriage? What happens when two different cultures meet? Often there is turbulence.
I am tempted to think. "If he would just consider my upbringing and do things my way..."or, "If they would just cooperate and understand me......"
For the river of marriage to flow smoothly, there must be yielding. Yielding on my part. The same is true in cultures. For blending to take place, I must yield to another culture.
If you consider the things about myself that are irritating to others, the blending will be easier. How do they view my care of possessions, my use of time? What about my attitude toward their country and fellow countrywomen?
Last week the maid and I sang together,
"Let me be a little kinder,
Let me be a little blinder,
To the faults of those about me....."
That is my answer. Kindness is the perfect blender of culture.
"Let me be humble enough to be enriched by what someone else is that I am not.""*
*@1976 by Elizabeth Elliot in Twelve Baskets of Crumbs, published by Christian Herald House, Chappaqua, NY 10514
Something to Think About
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GIVE AND SHOW MERCY
BY ALL THE MEANS YOU CAN,
IN ALL THE WAYS YOU CAN,
IN ALL THE PLACES YOU CAN,
AT ALL OF THE TIMES YOU CAN,
TO ALL THE PEOPLE YOU CAN,
AS LONG AS YOU CAN.
.......John Wesley
It's Not Too Late
It's never too late for learning, using your mind and having new goals and challenges.
Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel on his back on a scaffold at near 90.
Strasuss was still compositing music after his eightieth birthday.
Benjamin Franklin served his country in France at age 78 and wrote his autobiography at over 80.
John Wesley, at age 83, was annoyed that he could not write more than 15 hours a day and at age 86 was ashamed he could not preach more than twice a day.