Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Congratulations, Daniel!

Dear Daniel,

Congratulations! Today we arrive at the destination we’ve journeyed toward together for the past 13 years! And, today you begin the journey into the next chapter of your life. This chapter, I’m sure, will hold many successes, many surprises, some trials, and some challenges. But I am confident that you will be equal to all of these.

In Jeremiah 29:11 we read, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” I believe these words are as true for you today as they were for the people of Israel over 2500 years ago. God sees the complete and wonderful picture of your life. He has blessings ready and waiting to pour into your life as you walk in communion with Him.

God has given you a vast treasury of people in your life to guide you, to encourage you, and to hold you accountable to the standard He has set for your life. He isn’t going to leave you stranded now, but will continue to fill your life with the support that you need. And He will diligently tug at the strings of your heart when stray from His ways. J

I’m excited for your future! And I’m excited to see the man you become over the next years.

With all my love,

Mom

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thursday, November 04, 2010


Autumnal glory feasting the eyes.
A kaleidoscope of color
clinging to the skies.
Red, orange, and golden
falling from trees.
The earth is carpeted
in a blanket of leaves.

Monday, October 25, 2010

Autumn Fancies


The maple is a dainty maid,
The pet of all the wood,
Who lights the dusky forest glade
With scarlet cloak and hood.

The elm a lovely lady is,
In shimmering robes of gold,
That catch the sunlight when she moves,
And glisten, fold on fold.

The sumac is a gypsy queen,
Who flaunts in crimson dressed,
And wild along the roadside runs,
Red blossoms in her breast.

And towering high above the wood,
All in his purple cloak,
A monarch in his splendor is
The proud and princely oak.

(author unknown)

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

"A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldly cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul."
Johann Wofgang van Goethe


Monday, October 18, 2010

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

24 Years Ago Today

Mr. and Mrs. Shannon Glasscock
Adrielle, Nathan, and Uriah

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Beautiful 15

Ladybird's 15th Birthday

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

More from Abbie Deal

"There are many memories. But I'll tell you the one I like to think of best of all. It's just a homely everday thing, but to me it is the happiest of them all. It is evening time here in the old house and the supper is cooking and the table is set for the whole family. It hurts a mother, Laura, when the plates begin to be taken away one by one. First there are seven and then six and then five...and on down to a single plate. So I like to think of the table set for the whole family at supper time. The robins are singing in the cottonwoods and the late afternoon sun is shining across the floor. Will, your grandfather, is coming in to supper...and the children are all playing out in the yard. I can hear their voices and happy laughter. There isn't much to that memory is there? Out of a lifetime of experiences you would hardly expect that to be the one I would choose as the happiest, would you? But it is."
A Lantern in Her Hand, by Bess Streeter Aldrich

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Echoing Abbie Deal

from A Lantern in Her Hand, Bess Streeter Aldrich

"And now, Abbie, thinking of what the girl had just read to her, returned thoughtfully, 'You can't describe love, Kathie, and you can't define it. Only it goes with you all your life. I think that love is more like a light that you carry. At first childish happiness keeps it lighted and after that romance. Then motherhood lights it and then duty...and maybe after that sorrow. You wouldn't think that sorrow could be a light would you, dearie? But it can. And then after that, service lights it. Yes...I think that is what love is to a woman...a lantern in her hand.'"

September Musings

In the first 10 days of this month I've:
  • been to Toronto and back again
  • visited a castle
  • laughed with my Autumn Rain and Lavender Girl while being served by a humorous French waiter who was concerned about the salmon on the plate feeling neglected, cleared the landscape (aka the table) and brought us the documentation (aka menu) concerning dessert
  • cried over saying goodbye
  • turned 43
  • completed week 2 out of 36 for this school year
Wonder what the rest of the month will hold?


Casa Loma, Toronto


Reflections of Toronto


Toronto at Night






Tuesday, August 31, 2010

The Beginning of Goodbye

Tonight we begin the dreaded goodbye to our Autumn Rain. While it's not the final farewell for myself (I get to defer that moment until Saturday), we will be having our final dinner as a family...until we gather again at Christmas. My goal is for a festive evening, with O'Charlie Rolls and Zuppa Tuscana to lift our spirits. However; the skies are grey with rain laden clouds just as my heart feels heavy with the weight of tears being held back.

There is so much yet to do, grocery shopping and packing topping the list. But all I want to do is snuggle with my girl, savoring every last moment.

Hurry up Christmastime, I can't wait for your arrival!

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Willing Time to Slow

Summer is steadily marching on, I'm dragging my feet.

While I'm excited to begin our new school year and am busily doing the necessary preparations toward that goal, this beginning also signals the end of life as we've known it for the past 22 years. My oldest will pack her bags and head to off grad school come September. Our cheery "good morning" exchange and cups of coffee with the sunrise are coming to an end. I've made the most of them this summer, lingering as long as possible before starting the business of the day, savoring our last moments together. These last 3 weeks are going to be over far too soon.

I know that the future is bright for my girl. I know she'll be with us again for Christmas. And we'll be counting down the days towards her homecoming.

Monday, June 14, 2010

Allison, BA-Philosophy




Celebrating with our girl!



Tuesday, June 08, 2010

A Week Worth Celebrating

This is a week full of joy and celebration!

We began the week gathering with our church family to witness the baptism of 8 believers desiring to declare their walk with the Lord before their community, our church. My two youngest daughters were among those who took this important step in their christian life. It made my heart smile to see the joy on the faces of my girls as the people who love them and have come along side them in this journey shared words of encouragement and scripture verses to plant in their hearts. I'm grateful for these people who are living testimonies of God's love and faithfulness in our lives and that they are sharing their lives and love with my family.

Some of us are celebrating the beginning of our summer break, while others are pushing through the last throes of papers and finals before the end of the term....counting down days and hours until they cross they finish line. I'm cheering them on!

We will close out the week on Saturday celebrating with our oldest daughter as she graduates from Western Oregon University. She'll wear her red robe and cap with her white honors cord around her neck. We will be so proud of her achievements and excited for her future studies in Toronto next fall. But we will try not to think about this ushering in the end of her days at home.

And I will try to not cry, because this is the week to c.e.l.e.b.r.a.t.e.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Coloring
by Harry Behn

A rake, a coat, a meadow, a mill,

A cake, a boat, a house on a hill,
A kite, a spade, and a ball of string,
A wind in the leaves, and the song birds sing--
It's Spring!
We're outdoors coloring
Every bright beautiful wonderful thing.

Under a lilac bush we've made
A studio with walls of shade,
And in our painting books we spread
Pools of yellow, blue, and red--
Carefully,
Though it doesn't matter
Terribly much unless we spatter.

Green and red, and there's a tree
With apples and cherries, and here's a sea
With a wave and a sky and a gull in flight,
And this is the sun splashing light--
It's Spring!
We're coloring, and all the bird sing
Of every bright beautiful wonderful thing!




Thursday, January 21, 2010

Elkhorn

Little Cabin in the Woods


Balcony Vista


Fun with my Girls



Sweet Sisters, Moonchild and Ladybird



Hoola Hooping Cousins


Thursday, January 07, 2010

Monday, January 04, 2010

Hunting for Joy

Here we are.
It's the first Monday of a new year.
I'm dragging my feet this morning. Time to exercise. Time to start school. Time to take down Christmas. But I just don't want to.
I want to linger awhile more in the cozy place between Christmas and New Year's Day. The place where the rush has slowed and peacefulness settles. The place where lights still twinkle and quiet music box tunes still soothe.
Usually the return to routine is welcome. But not this morning. This morning I'm having to hunt for joy and it's hiding well.