Monday, October 27, 2008

Bath Day!!



Well, we had finally had enough of our dirty dogs, so last night I put ona brave face and gave the girls baths. Now, Chloe loves it because A) She gets to hang out with Dad without Allie around and B) She is crazy about water. She hops right in and savors every sweet moment of the experience. Allie on the other hand, doesn't really get the whole bath thing yet, so she tries to escape or shakes her dirty water all over Me, Whit and the walls. They did great, and they smell WAAAAAY better then before let me tell you.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Shiloh Halloween Carnival



Well, Whit, my Mom and I went to the carnival last year and it was a lot of fun because we got to run a booth and hang out with a large group of our community. This year was a little lame. I got to do the dunk tank which was fun, but there were about 1/4 of the people there this year and not many teacher volunteers. The bright side was that Whit and I got to dress up 50's Grease style, but the downside was, we were the only teachers dressed up. It feels to me like the world wants Halloween still, but no one wants to completely embrace the Halloween spirit. You don't have to dress demonic or creepy to have fun on Halloween. I think it is just a great excuse for us to get together as friends and celebrate dressing up silly and being kids for one night a year. Dig deep and find your Halloween spirit and pull it out this year.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Volleyball


Well, after a 1 year hiatus from the hardwood, well in Shiloh's case the carpet, I am back coaching 5th and 6th grade Volleyball for the Fightin' Eagle Boys. When I was at Colbert I had the chance to coach the girls team and it was a piece of cake because all of the girls on my Purple 1 team were either 6 feet tall or could spike a ball harder than I can!! This is going to be a lot of fun, and it is always exciting when kids get to try a sport they have never had access to before. Lots of prayers for patience with this one though!!

Friday, October 17, 2008

October 17th

So I mentioned that I was reading the One Year Bible to get my daily Word and inspiration. I am enjoying it, but I have to say, I am not loving some of the Old Testament parts. I know it is an extremely important section of the Bible, and some times I really get into the stories, but sometimes, it is incredibly dry. I got caught today going between Jeremiah and 1 Thessalonians because I am reading about God bringing justice to Babylon and then all of a sudden I get a reference to Christ Jesus and I thought, wait a minute, I don't remember them mentioning Jesus specifically in the OT. Guess I wasn't being an "active reader" like I would say to my kids. All in all, I think this has been a good way for me to stay in touch with my reading and have really enjoyed this as a new resource for my growth as a Christian.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Bible Reading Oct. 15th


So I bought this book called the One Year Bible about a year ago and read periodically out of it and then put it on the shelf for a while in my classroom. It is a pretty cool book though, it picks a couple of chapters from the Old and New Testament with the goal that if you read out of the book everyday in the year you will read the whole Bible over the course of that year. Well today is my second back reading out of it and it had me reading out of Jeremiah 26:1 - 27:22, 2 Thessalonians 3:1-18, Psalm 85:1-13 and Proverbs 25:16. It was interesting because Jeremiah was talking about people falsely using God's name to preach their own will and view on things. But, when Jeremiah preached under God's name they were willing to put him to death because he was "blasphemus". It makes me think of what kind of a person Jeremiah was like in his society? I think I always imagined the prophets when I was a little kid or even a new Christian as the popular people in the city. But, why would that be the case. I bet Jeremiah was probably that kid that everyone at school thought was weird, or who we see as "Too Christian" in our eyes. Jeremiah chose a relationship with God over being popular in other people's eyes. That is pretty cool. I also loved the verse out of Proverbs 25:16 when it says, "If you have found honey, eat only enough for you, lest you have your fill of it and vomit". I think you can replace honey with anything that we desire these days. It could still be food, money, "things", relationships etc. I think what this verse is trying to tell us is that we can only use so much of anything and that we should share with those who may not be as fortunate as we are in our situation. I think wealth is relative to our situation and when we may not consider ourselves as wealthy in our society, we should look around the world and really see the true emensity of our wealth. People always joke about how much teachers make each year and how it isn't much at all. Well, it may not be a ton of money by society's standards, but if you place a new teachers salary against the average income of the rest of the world, it is amazing how high it stacks when looking country's where there people are making around $500 - $1000 a year. I think we all need to do our part to make sure that we don't become consumed by the things we think make us who we are and ask God to fill that place that our things took up in our lives. I think that is all he is asking from us.

Sunday, October 12, 2008

The Shack

There are very few books that I have ever read when I thought, "Man, I now view the world in a completely different light", this is one of those books. I had heard from a couple of people at work that this book was fantastic and thought that I should check it out. They also said I was going to cry and being a man, thought, "Okay even if I do, I will read alone so no one sees me." So I picked it up about two weeks ago and sat down to read a couple of chapters while waiting for Whitney to get home. 3 hours later and more than enough tears to make my eyes red, I was hooked.

Without giving any of the book away, which is insanely hard because I want to tell everybody just how amazing this book is so they will buy it and experience it, I will just say, if the author is right on how God, Jesus and the Holy Spirit are, then I am looking forward to meeting them more now than ever. In closing, GO BUY THIS BOOK, you will never think of religion, God, and life the same ever again. (Click the picture to the left to view the website)