Wednesday, August 30, 2006

God brought me a soccer mom

I've been having a hard time posting to my blog for the past week or so. I sit there and can't even think of anything worthy to share. It was a hard week while Dale was gone and thing have gotten back to normal over the past few days. Actually things have just been getting better and better over the past 2 days. Last night Dale and I spent some time with an old co worker of his that he hasn't seen in over 10 years. You can read more about that on Dale's blog. The subject of my blog today is about a new friend of mine. It all started about a month ago when Aaric started soccer. We had a parent meeting and I met this man named Paul and his son Gabriel. We just started talking on the way to the parking lot after the meeting. The following Thursday we had our first practice. The woman walked up to me and said " Hi my name is Cynthia. I hope this is the right team, I wasn't at the meeting but my son said he recognized you." I told her that I had met her husband and her son at the meeting. We've been talking at practice each Thursday and then at our first game last weekend. She told me that she has a house cleaning business. My mother in law and I have had this woman cleaning our homes for quite a while but lately the work hasn't been so great. We talked about finding someone else and I told her I would ask Cynthia if she could come and give us an estimate. So here comes the great part. Today she came over to our houses to look around and let us know what she could do and what it would cost. I was super happy with what she had to offer but that's not even the best part. Once we got down the street to MaryAnn's house she started to mention things that let us know she was a Christian. She started telling us about being in homes and praying over these homes and families. You could really see the love of Jesus in her. She told us a few stories of praying for people and finding out later how much they really needed that. One man has cancer and another elderly woman is estranged from her son. She has been able to touch these people's lives in more than just cleaning their houses. I already really liked her just meeting her at the soccer field but today I got to know her in a different way and felt a real connection to her. She gave me a big hug before she left. So right now I feel like the luckiest girl in the world. I have a super great new cleaning person and a great new Christian friend. It's amazing what God will give you even when you don't ask for it!! There are some of you who will read this that I already have a great relationship with. I appreciate and love you more than you know. But there are more of you that I want to get to know better, and build a great relationship with too. I love you all !!!

Friday, August 25, 2006

The prayers of a child



Yesterday afternoon I was driving down Alamo Drive. I had my 4 year old son Aaric in the car with me. As we were driving, two fire trucks passed by us in a hurry, with the sirens blaring. Aaric said "Mom, we need to pray" and I asked why. He said "someone needs help." I can't even tell you how many times I've been in that situation and it never occurred to me to pray for some unknown person that needed help. It was just so obvious to him. He started his intended prayer and then continued on to pray for his soccer practice and his family. God blesses all of us with different gifts. Even at the young age of 4 I can tell that Aaric has been blessed with a kind heart and the awesome gift of prayer. He is always the first one to suggest prayer. God has blessed our family with Aaric because he has so much to teach us. The next time I see an ambulance or a fire truck I will remember to pray for someone else who needs help. Maybe the next time you see a fire truck you'll remember to pray too.

What is your power color?

Your Power Color Is Lime Green
At Your Highest:
You are adventurous, witty, and a visionary.
At Your Lowest:
You feel misunderstood, like you don't fit in.
In Love:
You have a tough exterior, but can be very dedicated.
How You're Attractive:
Your self-awareness and confidence lights up a room.
Your Eternal Question:
"What else do I need in my life?"

Thursday, August 17, 2006

Am I aging as fast as they are?

Tommorow is the end of an era for my 2 boys. It will be Aaron's last day of elementary school at Foxboro and Aaric's last day of preschool at VCS. They are both really excited to be moving on to the next stage in thier lives and I am nervous about sending my babies to "bigger" schools. Next week we get to go to middle school orientation and kindergarden orientation all in one day. How did this all happen so fast? It seems like just yesterday that I enrolled Aaron at Foxboro. He was the giant kid in the class. Now there are lots of kids that are his size. So I wonder how he will feel being a small fish in a big pond. I know I'm scared!! So now Aaric gets to be the giant kid in kindergarden. I'm less afraid of that because he is going to the same teacher Aaron and Amanda had. She is an awesome teacher. I'm looking forward to helping in class and going on the fun fieldtrips. I just am having a hard time watching my baby boy go off to a big elementary school. How did he grow up so fast? I certainly don't want to forget Amanda. She's going to be in the 6th grade. So for at least one more year she's a big fish. No matter how old they are they will always be my babies.

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Sunset

Over the past 2 weekends I have had the opportunity to watch the sunset over the ocean. The first time was in half moon bay with my husband and some special friends of ours. The second time was in Marina Del Ray during a worship gathering. The sun sets every night and I never pay any attention to it. On both of these occasions I was moved by it's beauty. This got me to thinking yesterday about all the other beautiful things in life that I just don't notice. I am always so busy doing things that I think are important, but really just don't matter in the big picture. I often think of friends that I want to call or e mail and I'll get to it later, but never do. My standard answer to my kids it just a minute I'm busy. I'm thinking that I was given those 2 awesome experiences as a wake up call. Hello...it's time to savor God, life, friends and family!!! It's time to appreciate all the little things! It's time to just slow down and watch the sunset !!!!

Monday, August 14, 2006

Hmmm..what's this all about?

I created this today so that I could comment on Dale's post from yesterday. I've really shied away from the blog thing because it is hard for me to be so open and honest. That's where the name Striving for Transparancey came in. This is going to be a real slow process for me. I have been reading the blogs of others for the past month or so. I am very much in awe of how transparent you all are. So please pray for me and bear with me as I start this slow journey. Now that I'm here I'll let you all know when I am reading your thoughts.