Showing posts with label Teaching Moments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Teaching Moments. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Why?


Why on car


I've spent a lot of my life asking questions. Not always out loud. I want to know the "why" behind things. What is the reasoning? What is the point?

How come? Why not? Are you sure? Does this make sense? Is this right? What do you think?

I still wrestle with the "why" questions of  life.

This past year, in the Grief Share group that I facilitate with my husband, one lady (that speaks on the DVD) talked about the fact that she is directionally challenged, can't program her own VCR, and doesn't know how to change the oil in her car... and yet she expects to understand the why of her husband's death? She went on to say that if she, who had difficulty with day to day chores, could understand God and how He thinks, wouldn't that make God small? Wouldn't that be putting the God of the universe in a neat, little, understandable box?  We as humans with finite minds will never be able to completely understand an infinite God.

To hear her speak was humbling...

because, so many times that is me.

I was reminded... once again...

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
   neither are your ways my ways,”
            declares the LORD.
As the heavens are higher than the earth,
   so are my ways higher than your ways
   and my thoughts than your thoughts."  Isaiah 55: 8-9 NIV

Yes, Lord.

And I am humbled.



Why?


Why on car


I've spent a lot of my life asking questions. Not always out loud. I want to know the "why" behind things. What is the reasoning? What is the point?

How come? Why not? Are you sure? Does this make sense? Is this right? What do you think?

I still wrestle with the "why" questions of  life.

This past year, in the Grief Share group that I facilitate with my husband, one lady (that speaks on the DVD) talked about the fact that she is directionally challenged, can't program her own VCR, and doesn't know how to change the oil in her car... and yet she expects to understand the why of her husband's death? She went on to say that if she, who had difficulty with day to day chores, could understand God and how He thinks, wouldn't that make God small? Wouldn't that be putting the God of the universe in a neat, little, understandable box?  We as humans with finite minds will never be able to completely understand an infinite God.

To hear her speak was humbling...

because, so many times that is me.

I was reminded... once again...

“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,
   neither are your ways my ways,”
            declares the LORD.
As the heavens are higher than the earth,
   so are my ways higher than your ways
   and my thoughts than your thoughts."  Isaiah 55: 8-9 NIV

Yes, Lord.

And I am humbled.



Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Sum...Sum...Summer Time!!!

 

It's summertime in the country. Here in the Mid-west we had a blazing week of heat earlier in the month, but since then it hasn't been so bad. I could live with the 70's and 80's--with no humidity. It would be fine with me if it could stay like that, say, until the end of September-- than get chilly. Okay, maybe I ask for a lot...

In the meantime I'm bringing you some more pictures for "Take Me Home Tuesday".

 



The view directly across from the house.



Is it just me, or doesn't that look kind of artistic?





My daughter mowing the yard this past weekend. She enjoyed herself.



Ready to plant some more lavender.















Home Sweet Home...

Sum...Sum...Summer Time!!!

 

It's summertime in the country. Here in the Mid-west we had a blazing week of heat earlier in the month, but since then it hasn't been so bad. I could live with the 70's and 80's--with no humidity. It would be fine with me if it could stay like that, say, until the end of September-- than get chilly. Okay, maybe I ask for a lot...

In the meantime I'm bringing you some more pictures for "Take Me Home Tuesday".

 



The view directly across from the house.



Is it just me, or doesn't that look kind of artistic?





My daughter mowing the yard this past weekend. She enjoyed herself.



Ready to plant some more lavender.















Home Sweet Home...

Saturday, June 25, 2011

Saturday Sales!

My daughter and I set out on an adventure this morning in Mount Victory, Ohio. The village was having their community yard sale day.

I love to yard sale, tag sale, estate sale, junk shop....if it involves finding objects that "tell a story", I am your girl! I love to repurpose or reuse.  My daughter and I wore our tennis shoes and hit the ground running. There were a lot of people out and about on this sunny, breezy Saturday in June. We also had the pleasure of watching hundreds of cyclists moving through Mount Victory during GOBA (Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure).

Not only was Mount Victory covered in yard sales, there are also many antique and odds and ends shops in Mount Victory. Everyone was in on the fun!

We saw some friends from church, met some store owners, and chatted with residents.

I had $45 to spend, money I had saved from a small job I had done...so, I was off to see what I could find within my budget.

Check out what I found...and by the way, I'm saving up for round two!

 



Please ignore the stack of magazines on the floor (I'm in the process of sorting those). I bought the chippy, shabby chic, green shelf for $12. It is the perfect size.

 



Yes, I love chippy furniture. Not dilapidated, but worn. If this shelf could talk, what would it tell me?



Vintage table runner...lots of embroidery. For 10 cents!

 



Wooden box with handle. No nails used in this box, only wooden dowels. It is very sturdy.



A friend was selling old geography books, circa 1902. I snatched those up for 10 cents a piece. They are nice pieces for my antique book collection.



Inside of book. I found an old test in the book...the student had been studying countries and their capitals.



Yes, these are old bowling pins. They are solid wood and obviously well used. Hunks of wood out of them!  I have good memories of bowling, and I  thought they'd make interesting conversation pieces. Plus if there is ever an intruder I could knock him in the head with one of these and he'd be out cold. They are heavy!!!



Vintage game board. I liked the color. Also just a few cents:)



These dominoes are old. Wooden. The paint is coming off in spots. The Statue of Liberty is on the back of each one. I wonder who played with these?



My daughter found this is one of the shops.  We came home and researched it. It is a medallion given to an Odd Fellow. The Odd Fellows are an international fraternity that has been in North America since the early 1800's. I'm not sure, but I think they might be similar to the Free Masons. We are using this medallion as a curtain tie back. Also another great conversation piece.



Now, this is not a typical candle holder. The base of the candle holder is made out of concrete. It is very heavy. I liked it because it was pretty, yet industrial...sort of.



Being a former public school teacher, I have a thing for old class pictures. This one is from the turn of the last century.



No, this is not a broken, warped fork. The owner of one of the stores told us the story.... some people had been doing some excavating work in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and came across several of these types of forks. Come to find out,  ladies had these type of forks made so that they could spear pickles and olives without getting messy. A crafter had copied those found forks, and made these. Now I have a very interesting fork to spear my pickles with. I can pretend I'm a Victorian woman when I use this. My husband thinks this looks dangerous.....it does sort of resemble a mini bayonet.



Vintage table cloths and table runners. 10 cents/ea.



Last, but not least...a beautiful floral print apron with a sheer overlay. I could so be a 1950's house wife if I could wear cute little aprons like this. Oh, okay....maybe not, but it was a thought. A fleeting thought, but a thought nonetheless.  It's still really cute.

 

 

Saturday Sales!

My daughter and I set out on an adventure this morning in Mount Victory, Ohio. The village was having their community yard sale day.

I love to yard sale, tag sale, estate sale, junk shop....if it involves finding objects that "tell a story", I am your girl! I love to repurpose or reuse.  My daughter and I wore our tennis shoes and hit the ground running. There were a lot of people out and about on this sunny, breezy Saturday in June. We also had the pleasure of watching hundreds of cyclists moving through Mount Victory during GOBA (Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure).

Not only was Mount Victory covered in yard sales, there are also many antique and odds and ends shops in Mount Victory. Everyone was in on the fun!

We saw some friends from church, met some store owners, and chatted with residents.

I had $45 to spend, money I had saved from a small job I had done...so, I was off to see what I could find within my budget.

Check out what I found...and by the way, I'm saving up for round two!

 



Please ignore the stack of magazines on the floor (I'm in the process of sorting those). I bought the chippy, shabby chic, green shelf for $12. It is the perfect size.

 



Yes, I love chippy furniture. Not dilapidated, but worn. If this shelf could talk, what would it tell me?



Vintage table runner...lots of embroidery. For 10 cents!

 



Wooden box with handle. No nails used in this box, only wooden dowels. It is very sturdy.



A friend was selling old geography books, circa 1902. I snatched those up for 10 cents a piece. They are nice pieces for my antique book collection.



Inside of book. I found an old test in the book...the student had been studying countries and their capitals.



Yes, these are old bowling pins. They are solid wood and obviously well used. Hunks of wood out of them!  I have good memories of bowling, and I  thought they'd make interesting conversation pieces. Plus if there is ever an intruder I could knock him in the head with one of these and he'd be out cold. They are heavy!!!



Vintage game board. I liked the color. Also just a few cents:)



These dominoes are old. Wooden. The paint is coming off in spots. The Statue of Liberty is on the back of each one. I wonder who played with these?



My daughter found this is one of the shops.  We came home and researched it. It is a medallion given to an Odd Fellow. The Odd Fellows are an international fraternity that has been in North America since the early 1800's. I'm not sure, but I think they might be similar to the Free Masons. We are using this medallion as a curtain tie back. Also another great conversation piece.



Now, this is not a typical candle holder. The base of the candle holder is made out of concrete. It is very heavy. I liked it because it was pretty, yet industrial...sort of.



Being a former public school teacher, I have a thing for old class pictures. This one is from the turn of the last century.



No, this is not a broken, warped fork. The owner of one of the stores told us the story.... some people had been doing some excavating work in Winston-Salem, North Carolina and came across several of these types of forks. Come to find out,  ladies had these type of forks made so that they could spear pickles and olives without getting messy. A crafter had copied those found forks, and made these. Now I have a very interesting fork to spear my pickles with. I can pretend I'm a Victorian woman when I use this. My husband thinks this looks dangerous.....it does sort of resemble a mini bayonet.



Vintage table cloths and table runners. 10 cents/ea.



Last, but not least...a beautiful floral print apron with a sheer overlay. I could so be a 1950's house wife if I could wear cute little aprons like this. Oh, okay....maybe not, but it was a thought. A fleeting thought, but a thought nonetheless.  It's still really cute.