Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Where is the Norman Rockwell picture perfect family?


Does anyone know of a family that is so picture perfect that Norman Rockwell, were he alive today, would rush over to their house with his paints and paintbrushes in hand, and start creating more of his famous "art" about the wonderfully non-dysfunctional perfect family? I certainly don't. My biological family is definitely not a picture of this old-fashioned "Walton"-type existence. I have been to several holiday gatherings over the years in the homes of others, but everyone seems to put on that holiday cheerful "happy face" so they look good to everyone around them. After all, it is all about "spreading that holiday cheer", right? I see that in churches also. Think about it, do we, those that are churchgoers, ever see anyone yelling, arguing, or cussing at church? I never have. I see people all spiffed up, looking upbeat, and walking around like their "glass is half full". If Norman Rockwell painted "real" families, and churches are filled with such "happy" people, then what do we need police for? Why are there so many counselors listed in the phone book? Yessiree bob, the population of the United States definitely is all about the "games people play" as the song goes written so long ago. But, we can make a difference in the world around us, we can change and not buy into the lie that others are buying into. We don't have to be arguing or yelling at people, but we can be human, and show others that it is okay to be human. It is okay to tell someone that you are not doing well when they ask you how you are doing. I think that the word "fine" has got to be one of the biggest and most popular words used in lying to others when they ask us how things are. If you feel like crying, it is okay to say that you feel sad, and that you feel like crying.... Who says we have to put on a facade for the rest of our lives anyway??? Jeremiah 29:11

Saturday, March 6, 2010

March 6, 2010


It used to be a diary, then a journal, now a blog, the name might have changed, but the idea is still the same, isn't it? It is really about sharing yourself, whether with a locked book, which was usually kept private, or with all of cyberspace, because of advancing technologies....

The photo is one of my mother, who is on the right hand side, and her younger sister. Wow, now that I am an adult, and I "put myself in their shoes", I realize things I never saw before, how their lives were so different than how mine turned out. My aunt doesn't know Jesus, and doesn't read the bible (to my knowledge), and my mother has passed away, but not without my husband leading her to the Lord, Thank God!

But they didn't know Jesus and The Bible, and how believers can pray and ask for hope and encouragement during tough times.

They both came from other countries to America, the "Land of Opportunity", without knowing Jesus.....

Without knowing Jesus, WOW, that is so huge..... If you know Jesus, you know so much hope....... and power...... What an amazing storehouse that your soul has to access to ~ Forever..

JOHN 3:16