Monday, June 28, 2010

AIRPORT BREAKFAST

We hadn't been to the Deer Valley Airport restaurant in quite awhile and had heard that it had recently been remodeled, so we decided to drive out there this morning for breakfast. For those not acquainted with Deer Valley, it's in far north Phoenix, a small airport where you can sit in the restaurant, eat and watch the planes, mostly very small ones, take off and land. It's really quite interesting and the food is pretty good. One of the new things in the remodeled restaurant was this beautiful mural. Of course I had my camera with me and couldn't resist taking a picture and sharing it here.


Notice the small model airplanes hanging from the ceiling? Someone donated their collection of model airplanes to the airport several years ago. There are hundreds of them hanging everywhere in the airport -- very interesting.

Hope everyone is having a good summer. I can't believe the 4th of July is almost here. It won't be long till Christmas. LOL
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Wednesday, June 23, 2010

HUMMINGBIRD

Hubby was in the front yard planting some flowers when he noticed a hummingbird going over to the fountain by the front door and drinking from it. He told me to bring the camera and if it came back he would take a picture. I grabbed the camera and turned it on and lo and behold, it said the card was locked and it wouldn't allow any more pictures to be taken. I finally found another card that wasn't locked, inserted it in the camera, and went out front to wait for the bird to come back. Sure enough it did so I took a couple of shots. Here they are. I love hummingbirds. I think they are so cute.

P.S. I finally figured out how to unlock the card. It has a little sliding thing on the side of it. It accidentally got locked. Next time I'll know what to do -- if I don't forget. LOL

Saturday, June 19, 2010

Let's Pray

First of all I want to wish all you dads out there a Happy Father's Day. I was trying to decide what to share for Spiritual Sundays and ran across this illustration written by Patsy Clairmont from God Uses Cracked Pots. The article is about a mother, but could easily apply to fathers as well.

During a prayer time, as I cried out to the Lord for help with my temper, especially with my son, an idea formed I believe was heaven-sent because it made a difference. 
I was to pray with Marty before I administered any form of discipline. Sometimes those prayers sounded strange and strained as I almost shouted, "Dear Lord, please help this miserable little boy and help his miserable mommy who wants so desperately to raise him in a way that would honor you."
By the time I said "amen," I was almost a reasonable person. I was able to see past my emotions and do what was in Marty's best interest.
Sometimes he needed a firm hand, but he was dealt with in love instead of anger, and the moment drew us together instead of tearing us apart. Many times all he needed was time and a mother's tender touch.
But one day that boy really ticked me off! I remember heading across the room for him like a high-speed locomotive, steam coming out all sides. I had one goal and intent--get the kid, get the kid, get the kid!
Just as I loomed over him, his eyes the size of saucers, he held up one hand and yelled, "Let's pray!"
Marty had learned a valuable lesson in life. "When Mommy talks to Jesus, we're all a lot better off."
I think what Marty learned is a lesson we all can profit from. Not just in the disciplining of children, but in every area of our lives, we're a lot better off when we talk to Jesus.

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Monday, June 14, 2010

THERE'S A STAR SPANGLED BANNER WAVING SOMEWHERE

For some reason this song has been running through my mind for awhile. I don't know why. I haven't even heard or thought about it in ages. So, I looked it up online. I looked for a video of the song but haven't found it yet. I'll keep looking. The song was written in 1942. I remember hearing it often as a child. Just thinking about the song and singing it in my head brings a lump to my throat right now.

I can remember when it was "cool" to be patriotic. We got a little of that back after 9/11, but it didn't last very long. I'm looking forward to the day when we have a president again who is patriotic; one who is proud and not ashamed of America. I love this quote from Ronald Reagan, "Of the four wars in my lifetime, none came because the US was too strong."


THERE'S A STAR SPANGLED BANNER WAVING SOMEWHERE

There's a Star-Spangled Banner waving somewhere
In a distant land so many miles away.
Only Uncle Sam's great heroes get to go there
Where I wish that I could also live some day.
I'd see Lincoln, Custer, Washington and Perry,
And Nathan Hale and Colin Kelly, too.
There's a Star-Spangled Banner waving somewhere,
Waving o'er the land of heroes brave and true.
In this war with its mad schemes of destruction

Of our country fair and our sweet liberty,
By the mad dictators, leaders of corruption,
Can't the U. S. use a mountain boy like me?
God gave me the right to be a free American,
And for that precious right I'd gladly die.
There's a Star-Spangled Banner waving somewhere,
That is where I want to live when I die.
Though I realize I'm crippled, that is true, sir,

Please don't judge my courage by my twisted leg.
Let me show my Uncle Sam what I can do, sir,
Let me help to bring the Axis down a peg.
If I do some great deed I will be a hero,
And a hero brave is what I want to be.
There's a Star-Spangled Banner waving somewhere,
In that heaven there should be a place for me.

I kept looking and found this video. Not the best quality, but it's not bad. It has the sound of an old record played on an old fashioned record player. Since today is Flag Day I thought this would be a good time to share it.



When Hubby came through the room and heard the video playing, he paused and then he mentioned that when he was a kid he went around singing that song all the time. He said he thought he sang it pretty good. I'm sure he did. I think all the kids were singing it in the '40s. Those were the days.

Friday, June 11, 2010

The First and The Last

The following is a quote from Ron Dunn taken from a book entitled The Book of Wisdom.
"I am the first and the last," Jesus said. He is present at the beginning and at the end. He is there at the moment of birth and the moment of death. He is there when we set out on our Christian journey and He is there when we finish our course.
When the kings of the earth sleep in the dust of the ground and their power has vanished like a wisp of smoke, when all the enduring monuments of the world have turned into the mists that the morning sun drives away, when all the great men of the earth lie silent in their graves, Jesus will still be here.
It was the known presence of Jesus that calmed the apostle's heart. Christ does not say to us, "Fear not, here is a million dollars," or "Fear not, here is a miracle drug." He says, "Fear not, it is I." Jesus' presence always banished fear, and it still does...
Jesus said, "I will never desert you, nor will I ever forsake you" (Hebrews 13:5).
The one constant in the believer's life is the presence of Jesus. Teilhard de Chardin was right when he said, "Joy is not the absence of pain but the presence of God."
I chose to share the above quote today for Spiritual Sundays in part because of the many problems that are a part of the daily lives of so many. I love that last sentence in the above quote. "Joy is not the absence of pain but the presence of God."

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Monday, June 7, 2010

Star Spangled Banner

Thank God for men like this former Marine. Be sure to stop my music before viewing the video.

Friday, June 4, 2010

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I did a Spiritual Sundays post on my other blog, but thought this graphic was so nice I decided to link it there too.