Right now I am thinking about my daughters friends.
Right now I am wondering if I should wake up my hubby from a nap in his chair.
Right now I am thanking God for the patience he gave me today.
Right now I am waiting for Maggie's silent reading time to end so I can kiss her good-night.
Right now I am wondering if I should do the dishes now or in the morning.
Right now I have decided they need to be done tonight.
Right now I am wondering about my homework and my final this week.
Right now I am singing in my head a song Maggie was singing in the shower.
Right now I am realizing I need to take my medicine.
Right now I am looking forward to a shower and time with my hubby.
Right now I am missing my sisters.
God, thank you for being my God right now. You are awesome and even with all that is going on in the world you want to be with me, here, right now. Thank you for sending me a Savior. Jesus without you I fall so far short of God's plan for me. But right now in this moment you love me and saved me. The beauty is that right now I know that you will be there for me in this moment and the next, and the next,. All that I am and All that I have comes from you. Thank you for right now.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New Year New Hope
It is hear folks! The year two thousands and nine! An entire year given to us by our Lord. What are you going to do with it?
Do you set resolutions? I once did. It seems that this was the time of year that I thought about all the things I wanted to accomplish and all of the ways I wanted to imporve myself. Then around Easter I found myself ever so grateful for a savior. It was usually around Easter that I saw myself and all of my flaws and felt hopeless. Then around the start of summer came the surge of energy that would inspire me to try again. The came the beginning of the school year (which is a new beginning for any one still involved in schooling in anyway). At finally the year ended with the celebration of a gift.
Do you set resolutions? I once did. It seems that this was the time of year that I thought about all the things I wanted to accomplish and all of the ways I wanted to imporve myself. Then around Easter I found myself ever so grateful for a savior. It was usually around Easter that I saw myself and all of my flaws and felt hopeless. Then around the start of summer came the surge of energy that would inspire me to try again. The came the beginning of the school year (which is a new beginning for any one still involved in schooling in anyway). At finally the year ended with the celebration of a gift.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


