Nope, that's not it....just not pondering 'out loud' I guess.
Anyway, it seems that it is time to ponder publicly once again! You may have noticed that I changed my page format too. It was time for that as well.
Summer so far:
Graduation for child #3! It is true what 'they' say; I blinked and she grew up quickly! Miss H was a beautiful graduate and did well completing school. Thankfully her senior-itis didn't kick in until May. With my sons it hit about the second week of September during their senior years! Work and community college are part of her plan for the time being. The first task is finding the elusive job! Please pray that she will find something soon.
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After about 45 minutes had passed, the husband/dad that lives at this same house, pulled up in his car. I said hello and said something like, 'looks like you're having a birthday party today!' He was a distance away and said, "what?" I repeated myself and smiled and he just kind of looked at me odd and smiled back, saying, 'maybe so'. I figured he hadn't heard me really and didn't know how to respond. He waved at me and proceeded to put his house key in the lock of his front door.
At that same moment, my son, who witnessed this transaction looked at me and said, 'Mom, what if the birthday party is for him?" We paused for a moment and then convinced ourselves that it was the young son's birthday based on all the physical evidence, the children with the gifts, the....
Then we hear "Surprise!" as our neighbor opened his front door!
Mortification at its best. Or as my daughter would say, epic failure. It was. I ruined my neighbor's surprise birthday party just before he walked through the door! Oh my!
I'm still on speaking terms with our neighbors--or I should say that they're still speaking to me, but I think going forward, I will dial back the 'being neighborly' factor just a notch!
JULY
While a group of us stood on our front lawn setting off fireworks on Independence Day, we became very aware of 2 sparrows taking alternating 'dive bombing runs 'at us. Taking cover, we watched the birds, figuring there must be a nest near by. To our amazement, we saw them fly back to a nest that was tucked up under the eaves of our roof. We had no idea! Soon we heard lots of little chirping and realized there were babies in the nest!
Seeing those birds and the nest and hearing those little babies made me think of Psalm 84. Actually it made me think of the song--but the whole Psalm is good !
1 How lovely is your dwelling place, O Lord of Heaven’s Armies.
2 I long, yes, I faint with longing to enter the courts of the Lord. With my whole being, body and soul, I will shout joyfully to the living God.
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