So you can peruse the "SYDNIE MAY '05" picks to your left. You can see Sydnie lounging in the pool with her good friend Ava. You can see her with her friend Jessica Sweet (moving back to FL in July). You can also see her with Denali, her new cousin! Brian and Kirsten are very excited. Not much else to report on, other than the fact that the Wilcox tickets are selling out quickly. Peace.
Saturday, May 14, 2005
Sydnie, Friends & a Puppy!
Tuesday, May 10, 2005
Wilcox is coming, Wilcox is coming!
June 8 at The Grove. Unbelievable. Get your tickets online at http://thegrove.ocministry.com
Right click here and download a free song (don't worry, it's from his site, so you're not stealing...I wouldn't want you to steal from Dave).
Sunday, May 8, 2005
Mom's Day and Bike Ride
Great day hanging out as a family. It was fun to honor Heather for being the great mom that she is. Sydnie is lucky. It was also nice to actually have a free Sunday evening which allowed us to bust out the bike trailer we bought pre-Sydnie birth. She is now old enough to use it, so we bought her a cool pink helmet (pink is the new black, in case you didn't know) and off we went. She loved it. So far we are perfect in the recreation category with her--she loves being in the backpack while hiking, loves kayaking and now loves biking. Granonla baby is coming along quite nicely. Anyway, I've posted some Mom's day pics to your left for your viewing enjoyment. Peace.
Friday, May 6, 2005
She's Walking...well, sort of.
In just the past couple of days Sydnie has really taken to trying to figure out the whole walking bit. She is getting it, which is amazing to behold. Plus she's had some cool wipe-outs as well. Anyway, here's the link to the video footage. Enjoy
You will need the free Quicktime player to view this clip. Click here if you need it.
Tuesday, May 3, 2005
Random thoughts at the start of a new week
First, Sunday brought to close the Equpping Center class I have been teaching at Orangewood for the past 8 weeks. We have been exploring what it means to reach out, without selling out in today's postmodern context. It was fascinating--at least I thought it was. It was such an interesting topic to dialogue about, especially in a church that desires to reach postmoderns, but is not comprised of a majority of them. Does that make sense? Overall I was very encouraged by people's receptiveness to enter into this dialogue and to look honestly at what things we currently do well as The Church and what things we could stand to change. Sad our time is over, yet I am looking forward to being back with my high school students.
Second, I BLAME ADAM. The past two weekends (with a slight hospital interruption) was spent in remaking our front yard. Killed off the weeds. Tilled the ground. Layed new sod. Planted new flowers, shrubs, and other various forms of foliage. Still have mulch to lay and a few other random things. Though it looks great now, and things are drastically improved the freaking "fall" is going to ruin it all. It won't look perfect for very long. The weeds will come. It will be work. The curse is upon us. I know some people find this whole "subduing creation" thing to be life-giving, but I am not one of those people. I have a greater respect for those that work the land for their sustenance.
Third, David Wilcox may be coming to The Grove this summer! How fantastic would that be? I sent in the contract offer yesterday...I will be sure to let you know if it comes together. Our hope is that it would be sponsored by the OCM college ministry (http://ocministry.com) and that it would serve as a kickoff to the building being seen as more of a venue to encourage the arts. The Grove website is currently under construction, but you can check it out at http://thegrove.ocministry.com
peace.