
Tuesday, November 3, 2015
"Hope"

Sunday, November 1, 2015
Pioneers of Television PBS - Robin Williams Remembered
Where do I begin? I've heard people talk about 'triggers' before, while I believe they are real, watching this show tonight made me feel how real they are. I still cry at the thought of knowing that Robin Williams lived with a terminal illness that ultimately cost him his life, and yet very few knew of the darkness that he battled. Maybe it hits a nerve in me because I know what it feels like to battle that darkness on the inside and yet carry on doing whatever I can on the outside to make people happy. While this illness effects everybody differently, there are glaring similarities at the center of the struggle. Robin Williams is described as a 'gentle, caring soul' who would 'go out of his way to bring comfort and happiness to others,' and all the while he couldn't find that comfort and happiness that he passed on to everybody else.
Thursday, October 29, 2015
Mad Scientist Day 2015


Wednesday, October 28, 2015
heart connections...
My husband and I are reading Randy Alcorn's book, "If God is Good." Tonight what we read dealt with suffering and disabilities. Since there is no way to paraphrase the line that stood out to me, I am sharing it with you word for word; "It seems odd, but usually our greatest trial is what most molds and shapes us. It gives us character, backbone, courage, wisdom, discernment, and friendships that are not shallow," God uses difficult situations to fulfill his purpose. I can't help but think of clay at the potters hand, on the potters wheel....being molded and shaped into something beautiful even though it didn't start that way. Not much difference to us and the difficult situations that we face. The molding part of the trials certainly do not feel good. Most times it leaves us feeling, tired, weak, less confident, sometimes makes us feel stupid, and we lose 'friends' who can't handle us at our worst....and yet for all the struggles we gain in every area that we feel weak. What Satan intends for evil, God redeems for good. The scars of life add character, the guts to push forward even though ever fiber of our being feels like dead weight gives us a backbone, it takes courage to get up and fight the same demons that leave us feeling so weak the night before, our ability to 'feel' a situation is out of this world and we gain some sort of sixth sense from the heightened senses.....and the friendships - the ones that develop while struggling to live, to fight an illness that makes you feel so weak, those friendships are far and few and the depth of them goes beyond what any words could adequately describe. It is true that those friendships are far from shallow. When you are faced with an illness that seemingly has a mind of its own, its difficult to wrap your head around, much less try to explain to a friend. If you are fortunate you will meet somebody who struggles like you do or has struggled like you do, if you are fortunate you will meet somebody who 'gets it.' I think that is crucial to a healthy support structure that gives you that extra push to keep fighting when you feel like you have been knocked out one too many times. I can honestly say that I have been blessed by somebody who has opened up their heart and not only shared it with me, but taken me in and showed me that there is still good in me, despite an illness. While there are quite a few people in my life who could tell me this, somehow it means something different coming from somebody who has been where I am now. My brain needs rest.......
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
My favorite porch....


Monday, October 26, 2015
Memories......


The Final Summit

With time running out, it is up to David Ponder and a cast of history's best and brightest minds to uncover this solution before it is too late. The catch? They are allowed only five tries to solve the ominous challenge.
My thoughts:
I recall hearing this name before and being curious about reading one of this books. This seemed like the best opportunity to do so. It is a fascinating book that pulls history into the mix. Being that I am not a huge fan of history, this fact made this not one of my favorite books but still a good read. I like how he uses history to tell his story with many great figures from history.
Couples Who Pray
