Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Grandson

I thought I would take a few minutes to write some thoughts on my grandson. He is one smart and curious fellow. His teacher told his mommy yesterday that he is so smart, she (the teacher) can't teach him anything that he doesn't already know. He is only 2, but because he is potty-trained and is a quick learner, he is in the 3 year old preschool class. Well, the teacher is being kept on her toes with him. He is very focused both visually and auditorily when riding in the car. He listens for train sounds or canspot an airplane through the window. He gets semi-quiet when in his car seat, so his mom and dad know he's either learning by seeing and /or hearing or he's on his way to sleep.
Most nights, right before his bedtime, he calls me to "get on 'puter' ". I say, "Ok, call you back on the computer." I then do just that. I hold up several books for him to choose from, in order to read one to him before saying goodnight. The past few nights, he has wanted the same book, one called My First Medical Bag. Hmm, do we have a future doctor? When his mommy was about his age, she tugged on our doctor's coat to get his attention. She then told him she was going to be a doctor someday.  I have been praying for my bundle of energy grandson to have the fruit of the Spirit~ love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, and self-control. Galatians 5:22-23
I am so grateful that God has blessed us with such a strong little guy in body, mind and most importantly spirit. God, please continue to instill Your qualities in his life. May I seek to find new ways to engage him and experience life through his eyes.

Wednesday, January 8, 2014

2014








Welcome to 2014! We are just into the beginning of a c-c-cold January. Although we have only had a dusting of snow since the New Year began (not like the picture), the temperature has been b-r-r-r-r. Yesterday, every state registered temperatures below freezing! I don't see how that included Hawaii, but who's to question the weatherman, right?  We started off the day at 5 degrees. Schools were closed due to the frigid weather. Even today, schools around here opened 2 hours late to help the kiddos and their teachers ease back into their routine of getting up and out the door. Some people were interviewed on the news last night and were asked to finish this sentence, "It's so cold that...."  One response was, "It's so cold that I can't even finish the sentence."
What does the cold do to us? Well, if we lived in New England or in Alaska, we probably wouldn't even consider this as that bad. I have often said that if I had been a Pilgrim in Massachusetts, I would have been a wimpy Pilgrim and probably wouldn't have survived that first blustery winter. I layered up, gloved my hands and donned a woolen hat yesterday to run errands, yes run is the key word. Our 11 pound miniature daschund bolts back inside after a 10 second bathroom excursion. So, the cold helps us fully appreciate warmth. We have warm water for showers, thermostats that register inside temps. in the 60's and 70's. Last night for dinner, I had a bowl of hot goose soup. I know that sounds silly, "Goose Soup", but that's what my husband made after our Christmas goose dinner. The sun is a welcome friend on these bone chilling days. On these bitter cold nights, looking up into the clear sky and seeing the brightly shining stars and constellations is a little gift of warmth.
So here's to warm thoughts and warmer days in 2014.