Tuesday, August 15, 2006

The Little Things

My friend and I went to the Women of Faith Conference a couple weekends ago. It was awesome, as expected, and one the speakers talked about finding the little things in life joyous. Life is too short and we take it for granted too often. Take notice of anything that brings a smile to your face or makes you giggle, that's from Him saying "Just thinking about you, that was just for you, or I love you". Well, all that said, I have to share one of my "little things". Nuked M&M's! Hey, I said little. You put a handfull in a little recycled applesauce/fruit cup, microwave it for about 25 seconds on 50% power. They don't get hot on the outside but, the chocolate just starts to melt on the inside. Now for the best part! When you put them in your mouth and apply ever so slight pressure, they pop! That's right...they just do this little "pop" and chocolate oozes out and occompanies the crunch of the candy shell that is left. Mmm. So good you only need a few. Go ahead try it, you know you want to!
The little things.

Cathy

Wednesday, August 09, 2006

Did You Know?

3 people who make me laugh:
Julee
Shawna Lee
my husband

3 Things that scare me:
anyone (especially my kids) choking
being trapped in a car under water
spiders

3 things I love:
laughing until I can't catch my breath
the smell of a fresh pillow case
to hear my children laugh or sing

3 things I hate:
(that is such a strong word, I don't use it lightly)
when Satan deceives someone I love right before my eyes
the fact that my 7yr old is becoming body conscience
migraines

3 things I don't understand
how they decide if murderers are "insane" or not
how the image on the TV travels through the cable and gets on my screen
why "So You Think You Can Dance" has to end--love that show

3 things on my floor
3 pairs of shoes
my purse
lid to the trash can

3 things I want to do before I die
see my children (all 3) give their lives to Christ
accomplish all God had planned for me
that's it

3 ways I'd descibe my personality
introvert
loyal
cautious

3 things you should always listen to
Gods Word
your children
your mother's good advice

3 things you should never listen to
that little voice saying "do it!" when you know you shouldn't
advice from someone who doesn't like you
anything ever sung or said by Ozzy Osbourne

3 absolute favorite foods
beef burgandy over noodles
real scotch shortbread with coffee
pasta with some type of cream sauce and seafood
(these change often)

3 things I'd like to learn
ballroom dancing
how to write a novel
how to play the cello

Cathy

(borrowed from a fellow blogger)






Friday, August 04, 2006

The Cracked Vessel

(I had heard this metaphor from a former pastor and also from Beth Moore, I have surrounded it with my own allegory.)

As I am walking through the streets of the market I notice these beautiful vases and pots. Never noticed them before and I have been in this place a hundred times. A little older man is sitting in the corner of his unit, just smoking his pipe, starring off in space. I love teapots and pitures. All the different designs and feminine shapes, each one politely inviting you alone or several to gather, sit, relax, reflect while enjoying a cup of something soothing or refreshing. Yes, there is something very inviting about a teapot.

Anyway, I hadn't been looking for one for any particular reason but, noticed this one pot in the back. It looked a bit old and dusty. The lid was missing. The handle had a large chip as well as the spout. As I made my way cloeser to the pot I could see more of the damage that dad been done. There were several large cracks in the base. The handle at some point had been broken off and glued back on. The delicate flowers on the front were still visible inspite of the cracks that at one time attempted to separate them.

I wanted this pot! "Why!?" I said to myself, "Your crazy, this isn't practicle, the thing can't hold tea or water, it has cracks all over it, the lid is missing for crying out loud!" Then I thought, this pot is like me in a way. At one time I was shiny and new, beautiful and on the top shelf. Striving to be feminine and inviting. Not one crack and I certainly had my lid then! (had to do it) And now after years of use and wear and tear, I show some age, a little dust. The trials and experiences have indeed put a few cracks in me. I have tried to repair some of them with glue, some with tape for a "quick fix". Not pretty on the outside but, still the same pot.

I set the pot down and go on to look at some of the newer more beautiful ones. Then God reminds me He is the Living Water. I thirst for Him. He is who I want to sit and relax, refresh and restore with most. I go back to the pot, picked it up taking yet another look. That's it! I am this pot and God is the Living Water! Fill it up with water and it will leak out through all of those cracks and get everything around it wet. That is exactly what He wants me to do. No matter how many "cracks" life puts in my teapot, keep filling it up with His Living Water, then He can flow through me out to others. Whatever I fill it with is what is going to flow out, bitterness, resentment, love, God's word... He can use anyone, no matter how many cracks. The more cracks, the more of Him that is able to flow out to others.

I went home with the pot.