Think of me every day, Hold tight to what I say
Then I'll be close to you, even from far away.
Know that wherever you are, it is never too far.
If you think of me, I'll be with you.
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Bedtime song
This is a song we sing to the boys at bedtime. When Paige requested that they sing a song recently with the video camera running, we got this very affectionate rendition. It's from Veggie Tales. The words are:
Friday, February 12, 2010
We need to talk
We need to talk, dear readers. Well, not talk exactly. Talking actually been happening, and it's wonderful, but there's another way you can communicate with me. I know from my google analytics that people read this blog. I also know that from the blog comments I've gotten from a handful of you. Finally, I've gotten emails and facebook messages and had conversations IRL (as the kids say; the kids say that, right?) about the blog.
Of all the ways to say you like my blog or respond to something I've written, the best is a blog comment. That keeps my post and your response together. It also shows other people that you're reading my blog. Blogspot allows you to comment without creating an account.
The next time something you read here sparks a thought, gives you a laugh, makes you incredibly angry or leaves you questioning my sources, just take that step: leave a comment.
Thanks a hundred.
Of all the ways to say you like my blog or respond to something I've written, the best is a blog comment. That keeps my post and your response together. It also shows other people that you're reading my blog. Blogspot allows you to comment without creating an account.
The next time something you read here sparks a thought, gives you a laugh, makes you incredibly angry or leaves you questioning my sources, just take that step: leave a comment.
Thanks a hundred.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
Friday, February 5, 2010
A prayer with two audiences
The other day at dinner, Charlie (7) was getting jealous of all of the wonderful things that Teddy (3) had gotten to do that day with me. He was bummed because he'd had to be at school and couldn't, for instance, go to the grocery store. Teddy loves our grocery store because it has cookie cards - buy the card for a dollar for charity at the beginning of the year and present it at the bakery and kids get a free cookie each visit.
With that context, this was Teddy's prayer during family devotions after dinner:
"Thank you that I could ride in the race car cart and get provolone cheese and have a cookie...and Charlie didn't...Ha ha!"
With that context, this was Teddy's prayer during family devotions after dinner:
"Thank you that I could ride in the race car cart and get provolone cheese and have a cookie...and Charlie didn't...Ha ha!"