Monday, August 29, 2011

Court of Honor and Chloe's 2nd Birthday Bash

What a busy week!  Jarod had another Court of Honor for Boy Scouts last Monday night.  The Troop earned so many merrit badges and new ranks because of their Summer Camp that it was time to honor their efforts again.  Jarod has worked very hard and has already made 2nd Class!

We are thoroughly enjoying the change from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.  So much more responsibility for Jarod and we really see him stepping up to the challenge.

 Waiting for the evening to begin

Photo Credit: Anne Franklin - not too bad!  :-)
Receiving his 2nd Class Rank.  In Boy Scouts, the parents stand up with him when he receives rank and Jarod is given a pin to place on my shirt as well.  I have 3 now.  So proud.

 Russell was recognized as well for his leadership at Summer Camp.  He's too cute!  He enjoys Scouts as much as Jarod.

 Receiving more meritt badges from camp

Congratulations Jarod!  We are proud of you!

That was Monday, which also happened to be Chloe's 2nd Birthday.  Can't believe that's possible - but it is.  To celebrate, we took off to St. Augustine Beach with Marc and Sam on Saturday.  Marc was painting the inside of a Beach House and the owners said he could stay there a few days while he worked.  So we joined them on Saturday for the celebration!

 What a cutie!!!!  Sam did a great job with the cupcakes.

 Can we eat them now?

 "Happy Birthday to You!"

 Here we go.....

 Yummmmmmm!

This works a little better.

Chloe LOVES The Muppet Show.  Go figure, right?  Since both parents like puppets as well.  When we were down in Orlando, we found this cute Miss Piggy doll and I knew it would be PERFECT!  I was right!  She LOVES it!  She was even making it do Karate chops!  How fun is that?  Hi - ya!

So after all the fun with cake and presents, we took off to the beach.  Earlier in the week, we were not sure what kind of weather we would have because of Hurricane Irene.  We were very fortunate.  Our Saturday brought lots of sun and wonderful waves!

 Beach Bum!  Love the glasses, girl!

 This picture cracks me up - so Bay Watch!  She just needs one of those boards under her arm.  LOL!

 As you can see - we had incredible waves.  They made me nervous at first - the kids are not used to this kind of surf.  But, rest assured - they were not out there without an adult with them and the never got in over their waste.  Feel better?  I prayed a lot! They had a BLAST!
 Anne is so light - she kept riding them ALL the way in!  She is still learning to steer so I won't tell you how many people she mowed over!  

 Russell's in there somewhere!  Missed that one!

 There she goes again!

 Marc caught some good ones too!

Taking a break in between waves.
 
 This is the way Chloe does it!

 Juggling sand!  He did it too!  Man of many talents!

 Chloe is supervising the construction site.


 Perfect fit.

 Chillin on the beach

Having a snack break - how cute is she?

Construction's over - Back in the water.....
 Uncle Marc helping her catch that wave again

That was a great one!!!

 Russ caught a few good ones too!

Love this pic!  They both caught the same wave but Jarod mowed over Anne!

 Last one - heading in for the day.  LOVE his face here!

Now that it's time to go home - she's learned to steer! Great job Anne!

Jarod's birthday is in a few weeks and he has decided that a day at the beach would be perfect for him as well. Great memories!

Happy Birthday Chloe!  We Love You!



Friday, August 26, 2011

Generosity

This week I have come face to face with generosity. The Bible has several things to say about being generous.
"The righteous are always generous and lend freely; their children will be blessed." Psalm 37:26

"Good will come to him who is generous and lends freely" Psalm 112:5

"One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty. A generous man will prosper; he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed." Proverbs 11:24-25

"A generous man will himself be blessed, for he shares his food with the poor." Proverbs 22:9
 
There are others as well but you get the point.  So what is being generous - or generosity?  I had my ideas this week and found myself to be wrong.  Here's what the dictionary says:
 
Websters Defines Generosity as:
a : the quality or fact of being generous 
b : a generous act
: abundance generosity of spirit>
 
So - I looked up Generous:
a : characterized by a noble or forbearing spirit : magnanimous, kindly 
b : liberal in giving : openhanded
 
Oddly enough - that didn't really help me.  Generous.  Generous with what?  My money?  My time?  My possessions?  
 
At what cost?  Or is that even supposed to be a thought? I don't think it is.

I could tell you story after story of how people have been generous towards us.  Especially when we were caring for my mom or when we were raising support.  Even now we will receive gift cards for gas or a night out.  We are always overwhelmed and completely blessed by them.  

When I think of generosity - a particular family comes to mind.  Over the years, they have gone above and beyond in giving their time, their money and their resources to bless us.  

Actually as I sit here prayerfully thinking about this, God is recalling several people who have gone above and beyond in their generosity towards us.  Bringing meals when mom was sick, sitting with her so I could go to Bible Study, giving us money to stay at a hotel for a few nights away, people showing up at my house with groceries. Bags full of items I would have never bought because it was not in our budget.  Even now, every once in a while, we have a gas card show up in our mail anonymously!  Having to drive back and forth to the beach so often - that is always a huge blessing!  We have different friends who own lovely properties and allow us "get aways".  The list goes on.

All of these, at the time they are given, are HUGE to us.  I always go back to Ephesians 3:20, that "God is able to do exceedingly abundantly above all that we could ask or imagine."  All of these things fall into that category for me.  God's generosity to us through others here on earth.

But what about me?  What can I do?  I don't own condos.  I don't always have the kind of budget that allows me to show up with $200.00 worth of groceries for someone.  

Back when my mother was sick and we were raising support, God did incredible things through people.  I came out of that wanting to be like them.  I really learned so much about giving.  Or did I? I prayed that one day God would allow me to be generous to someone like they were to us.  That I could have the opportunity to experience blessing others.

Being on the other side of that now, I often wonder what exactly that looks like.  So I go back to my original question - What is generosity?

This week I came face to face with a family in need.  The husband has lost his job. Things have continued to spiral downward for them.  I won't go into details but you can imagine the financial situation they find themselves in.  There are many people like that right now here in America.  Please know that they are friends of ours.  They are lovely people who are just in a bad spot right now.  But this is not about them.  My goal here is not to publicize their personal problems but to explain what I learned from them this week. 

Let's back up a bit.  When we were on staff with Crusade and raising our support - it was tough.  We relied specifically on people donating to our ministry.  If they did not give that month - we did not get a paycheck.  That simple.  There were 3 different months in a row where we did not receive paychecks.  God taught us something different each time. 
 
The first month - he taught us to wait on him. Not to try and fix it on our own - to just wait.  Hard lesson.  But, in the nick of time - we received a check in the mail for $1000.00.  Awesome!  
 
The second month, he taught us humility.  He gave Russ a specific person that he was supposed to go to and ask for help.  Wow!  Russ struggled with that one.  He went to a man, who we didn't know very well at all - a prominent business man - and had to tell him that we didn't have rent and ask for his help.  Russ felt like a failure - like he couldn't support his own family.  The man had mercy on us and gave generously to us and we were able to pay our rent.  Again, we learned humility and that ultimately God is our provider - not Russell.

By this time I figured the lessons would be over.  Right?  Let us rest Lord!  But no.  There was one more and it was for me.  The first of the month rolled around again and we had nothing.  Barely enough food to get through the week and this time God was silent.  I kept wondering what we did wrong.  Did we make a mistake?  Was God punishing us for something?  (I learned here that God DOES NOT work like that - but crazy things go through your head while you are trying to figure all this out.)

Anyway - it had gotten so late that I knew I had to call our Property Manager.  I so did not want to make that call.  We had built a relationship with her - she was a new Christian. She knew we were missionaries - raising support.  I felt like calling her was saying, "Our God couldn't provide."  It was HUGE to me.  But time ran out and I made the call.  She was quiet with me on the phone.  Asked a few questions about when we thought we might have it - did we have food, etc.  I answered them all honestly and hung up.

The next day she showed up at our house with bags of groceries and an envelope full of cash and gift cards she had collected from her co-workers.  I was floored!  I thanked her profusely and she assured me that the owner of the house was willing to work with us and all was okay.  I told her how I didn't want to make that phone call and she understood.  She was beaming and she actually thanked me.  I was baffled but she finally said, "I'm a new Christian and I don't know much about the Bible yet.  But I didn't think that God could use me.  Thank you for this opportunity because now I know He can."

She left and I sobbed!  God spoke very clearly to me and said, "See, Cami, sometimes it's not about you and what you do right or wrong.  I allow these situations for the people around you."  Wow! This lesson wasn't about us at all!  It was for her!  She left our house with a new confidence in Christ.  I was thankful that God allowed us to be used in that way.

So - with that knowledge - let's get back to this week.  I came face to face with a family in need.  I've had a variety of emotions over this.  I want to be generous - I want to help.  But I don't have the resources - we just came home from vacation.  Vacation - now I feel guilty.  Going on vacation, eating out, spending money on frivolous things when others don't have enough.  And because I just went on vacation, I have less than I normally would right now.  

I want desperately to go out and spend $200 on groceries and fill their pantry for the week!  I want to be able to give them money to get what they need.  I want to go over and above.  Not because I wanted recognition or anything - I just honestly wanted to help!  Wanted to fix it for them.  But I can't. 
 
Enter opposite extreme (I do that). 
 
"I guess if I can't do this big - then I won't do anything.  It's not enough - it won't make a difference - they will just laugh at what I offer because their need is so big."  Wow - Satan is such a liar!  He so likes to get in our heads!

I began praying about this - I call a friend because in cases like these she can straighten me out.  She reminds me of my stories above.  She reminds me of my emotions when someone gives to us whether it be big or small.  She gives me some other creative ways to help because at the time my head is so jumbled up I can't think straight.  I love her for that!  
 
Anyway......
Because so much has been given to me by others, I always thought that when I prayed and asked God to make me generous, it meant that I would have lots of resources to give.  People who give lots have lots. Right?  Wrong.  I was reminded this week that it is all relative.  When you are on the receiving end - it doesn't matter.  You are thankful for anything.  I allowed the lies to paralyze me for a bit - thankfully not for long though.

I won't go into details on what I did for them this week.  That's not the point.  It didn't feel like much to me - but it was HUGE to them.  Seeing their faces and experiencing their thankfulness and relief was enough. It really is all about obedience.  When God calls you to do something big - you trust him.  When he calls you to do something that you think is small - you trust him. Because ultimately - it's not about you at all - it's about Him.  God sees the resources I am giving from.  He knows our own needs for the week as well and He is perfectly capable of taking care of all of it.  And what you think is small might be HUGE to someone else.

So what is generosity?  It's being obedient with what you have.  It's seeking God when you see a need and asking Him what you can do and then doing it - no matter how big or small.  It's trusting Him with the outcome.  How can it be too big or too little if it's what He's asked you to do?  It will be perfect.

I don't know why my friends are in this situation right now.  But I know this - God has a purpose.  Just like our desperate situation was for our Property Manager, this week the purpose was for me.  

Oh How God loves us!  I am so thankful that He is not finished with me and always has some lesson around the corner.

Until next time......



Tuesday, August 16, 2011

As Summer Comes to a Close

Whew!  Up early this morning - MUCH earlier than I like.  Fixed the kids a good breakfast, packed them up and sent them out the door with Daddy for their first day of school.  Jarod is in the 6th grade this year and my Anne Girl is in 1st.  Goodness, where does time go?

Just so you know - Jarod was not real excited this morning and Anne was a bit nervous.  Praying they have an AWESOME first day.

So with the kids off to school and Russ to the office - the house is so quiet!  I had almost forgot what that sounds like.  I should be doing important things around the house but I have decided to blog first.  Besides - I have lots of fun photos to share with you from our vacation.

Besides our summer in Oregon, I think this may have been the busiest summer yet.  Before it began, I had every intention of taking the kids to the beach - A LOT!  We didn't go once!  Not one time!  And I can see the ocean from our church parking lot.  Between Scout Camp, Youth Camp, Dance Camp, VBS, my best friend moving away and my busier than usual Calligraphy for the summer - we barely had time to think.  The four of us went in different directions all summer so Russ finally said, "ENOUGH - plan something for the family.  We have to get away."

Usually, we love to go to the mountains in the summer.  But, having waited too long to book anything, we went south.  To our other home - Orlando.  We quickly remembered why we don't go that direction in the summer.  Very busy!!!  But - we didn't go to any of our beloved theme parks - we just hung around the condo and relaxed.  Did a few things we have always wanted to try but have been to busy doing the parks.

All in all it was a great week.  We shut off our brains, stayed up late, slept even later, watched really crazy shows on T.V. - Russ is totally addicted to Billy the Exterminator!  And I think Storage Wars is pretty neat.  Wow - did I just admit that publicly!?  You can tell we do not have cable television in our home.  Anyway - we spent lots of time by the pool, when it wasn't raining and sat on our balcony and watched the Epcot Fireworks.

Here is our week in photos:
 We started our week off with a trip to Ikea.  I had never been and was dying to check it out.  Russ settled right into relaxation!

 Arriving at our Condo

Our view from the balcony

They each had their own bed, but I walked in to this one morning.  Just chillin out, watching TV - waiting for the rain to stop.

 We went to the Pirate Dinner Adventure one night!  Sooooo much fun!!!!

ARRRGH!!!!




Very cool show!

We took the kids to Disney Quest
5 stories of virtual, gaming fun!

Our first Virtual Game Experience - Riding the Comix!  We went inside the comic books to help fight.....ummmm.....the bad guys.  Ya - that sounds right!



 Russell and Jarod became human pin balls - that was crazy to watch!


 This was the BEST!  We all had to work together to fight the pirates!  I drove the ship and Russ and the kids shot the cannons.  All while standing on a moving boat, wearing 3-D glasses with water, pirate ships and islands all around us.  Totally fun!

Anne getting set up for another virtual game - this time we were on Aladdin's Magic Carpets.

Now let me take a moment and tell you that we are NOT gamers!  This whole thing was a totally new experience for us.  We bought our first Wii console a year and a half ago and it's not a major distraction in our house.  While this was a great learning experience - Disney Quest will not be added to our Seasonal Passes.  Once was enough.  This was a great thing to do on a rainy day in Orlando - but we prefer the REAL rides at Disney.

We finished our fun day off with Ice Cream!  Can't beat that!

Carrying his sister back to room after a long day of video games.

I'm seeing a theme for the week - something about our family and Pirates.  Hmmmmm........

 Waiting to go on the slide!




Even Daddy had a turn!  I did too - but whacked my elbow coming through.  Nice bruise on my funny bone - once was enough for me!

 This was more my speed for the week!


And this was Russell's

Of course, we had to stop by our favorite pizza place!  Giordanos!  Because if you are going to have pizza - have PIZZA!!!!  Yummmmmm!

We finished every night, sitting on our balcony - watching this!  How cool!


We were very thankful for the opportunity to go and let our brains be mush for a week.  You just have to do that occasionally.  We came back relaxed and ready to face the world again - well..... maybe.  It's easy to say that sitting in an empty house while everyone else is at work and school!

I did come home to this!
 
Marc laid tile in my kitchen!  I'm so excited!  I was so tired of the linoleum - just could not keep it clean.  The tiles were given to us and because we did not have enough of each - Marc did a great pattern in the middle of the floor.  I'm so happy with it.




Each time a turn a corner and get a glimpse of the new floor, I smile!  First time I've had tile in my kitchen ever!  I feel so grown up!  Ha!!!!  It really does add a nice touch to our home.  
Thanks Marc for doing such a great job!!!!  
(He's for hire - if anyone is interested. Let me know and I'll give you his info)

Now, I'm off to finish putting my kitchen back together......
Until next time........