Monday, July 30, 2007

We're live....


I think we'll go "live" with this blog - I've pushed all the buttons I can find and it still seems to look readable.

The big events for us last week were Abby finishing her first swim season - and doing really well. You can check out her stats at
http://www.dvsharks.com/. It was a fun 2 months for all of us.

Jeff's in India this week dodging elephants and cranky customers (see pictures above of 1- a cow in the road because...., and 2 - the Taj Mahal) He's just e-mailed that the heat index is 118 and it's been overcast, so there's no way to know what it's like with the sun out.

Michael's in VBS with some buddies - and was pleased to tell me that God didn't really speak to them at church today, it was just a funny guy with a microphone hiding behind the curtain.

Matti's busy at home with mom. He's in that "I'm 3 and I'm a sponge stage" so we've been reading lots of Bible Stories. We read Jonah last nite and he deliberated over the whole thing for a while really trying to understand why Jonah was thrown overboard. I kept telling him it was because Jonah made a bad choice and "bad choices always hurt". That didn't seem to satisfy him so I then explained that Jonah's bad choice was saying "no" to God. "Matti we don't ever say 'no' to God - that's a very bad choice". He thought a minute and with his adorable grin looked up and said "But mommy can we say 'no ma'am' to God"?

Friday we had to drive to the airport and Matti got to see his first rainbow. It was beautiful and a thrill to watch him experience the whole thing. On our way home though the rainbow was gone and he was desperate to know where it went. Finally he calmed down and said "mommy, I know where the rainbow went - it went back in my Bible".

You can check out Cindy's latest speaking gig at
http://www.destinychurch.net/ if you'd like. We're doing a series on the "beattitudes" and I was fortunate enough to get an assignment in the series. I really love that whole experience - maybe all this practice talking is paying off :)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Neat.... Glad it is Jeff experienceing the heat and smell and not me. ;)

Kinney Kids Parents said...

I'm really not suprised that you did a great job again speaking. The best part of your message is that you are so open about yourself and your struggles. I hope you realize what wonderful parents you and Jeff are and what great role models you are to so many.
I am proud to call you friends! Whenever (and I hope it never happens again) someone questions your parenting skills, I want you to think back about Abby's decision to quit the dance team, she didn't come up with that on her own, it was from years of love and direction from you and Jeff!
We really need to get you to come and speak at Seacoast!
Much Love
Scott

Anonymous said...

I am so glad you are writing that I could cry. Love it, love it.

Cindy & the Wards

Cindy & the Wards
June 2008

Welcome....

The Ward 5....

Abby's finishing her freshman year in high school.

Michael's 7 and we're finishing our first year of homeschooling.

Matti's 4 and spends his time at preschool and on the trampoline knocking out teeth!

Jeff's in the 89th Squadron at Andrews AFB flying 737's and being the Director of Personnel.

I am knee deep in answered prayers, goldfish and calendars!