1.28.2009

YEAH, I KNOW IT'S PINK, BUT.....

he's still my buddy, and he loves to play the guitar. Since this picture, we hooked him up with a "manly" acoustic that has Disney "Cars" stickers all over it. But this is my buddy, my jam session partner. 2 years old, and he loves to play and sing. I love that.

Will he grow up to love music? Will he play guitar like his dad? Will he play for God? These questions are hitting me more and more these days. I need to make a better effort to instill in my kids the love for, trust in, and obedience to God. Will they catch it? I hope they do. They have so much joy now, so little concern for the future. I have to keep them looking up, looking to God for their help and their strength. Hmmm....where am I lookng?

1.27.2009

LESSONS FROM SUNDAY

Sunday was good- I had the chance to lead worship for our church's family service. Family service is basically all the little kids and their parents meeting in the youth building for worship, and then afterwards the kids go to class during the sermon. It's fun, more than I expected it to be. The thing I think that made it fun was that it was HONEST. I had to direct the kids, tell them what motions, and when to sing, and what to sing, and what we were doing next, so it felt like real life, like being at home with my own kids....who were there running around while daddy sang.

Anyway, I learn from those kids every time I do that service, about being real, being authentic, and about the uselessness of pretense or pride in worship. They aren't there for me, and as long as I do fun songs, they will sing and dance along. Doesn't have to be perfect, but it does have to come from the heart. I made a mental note how much lower my stress level was during rehearsal and during the worship time, compared with leading the "big kids", the adults, who are always complimentary, but even in that I can often see people "consuming" worship, glad that they got the songs they like with the leader they like. I appreciate it, but at the same time it's just not what we're there for. Let's come in to worship like the kids, dancing and singing and happy to get to sing and dance and play. So much to be excited about.

1.22.2009

WEIGHT-LOSS TIP #999,999.1

Sleep. Seriously, you should definitely sleep. 6-7 hours a night, no more than 8. Your body does as much work during that time as it does while you're awake. And you won't feel like booty...sure wish I had been able to sleep last night. Anyway, big tip right there. That made the difference form week to week as I've bene losing....when I was tired, I generally lost less weight.