Friday, April 3, 2015
You see mother, I make all things new
This by far is the hardest scene for me to watch. Yes, the many trials and tortures Jesus endured was horrific! Yet, I often think of how Mary felt. Jesus knew his fate and accepted his role to save our souls, for this I am grateful. But those faithful stood by and watch fate unfold! I can't help but feel the pain they must have felt, the injustice their brains scattered as a murderer was set free. When lashes sliced his flesh the sound and sights that they could not free themselves of. The helpless, heavy feeling in their arms as he fell to the ground, yet could not lift him up. As a believer, I know his pain and suffering had a purpose, and I am humbled to be his child. He was more than just a man, however, his mother WAS just mom. She cared for him and watched his growth (astonished I'm sure to witness his glory). Forced to stand by as the history of humanity unfolded around her son. It is hard for any mom to stand by when their child endures something difficult. Even when your intuition tells you it will be ok, your senses still battle with your will to hold back. Every bone in your body is programmed to protect from the harm of the here and now, it takes great faith to just breathe and be still knowing everything will be just as it should.
Tuesday, March 31, 2015
A person is a person no matter how small
Glad to see I have some company!
I'm constantly having to ask strangers to reach things for me :( Or do this..
I hate it when people question my relationship to my teen. And then dare to ask how old I was when I had him!
Dane taught me a trick... lift the toddler up on the counter to reach stuff for you :)
Capri's often times are full length
Ha.. She's got a whole inch and a half more world than I.
Friends in high school always wanted to see if I fit... .yes I did
I hate walking with others...
EEERRRR!!!!
I've always been the benchmark in the family. "Whoo hoo, I'm taller than Brandy!" This has been all my nieces and nephews goals, and now that they've all grown to heights and considerably passed my own 4'11.5". My own children are but months away from looking down on me.
Maddy at her 12 year check up measured 4'11", she was of course excited to be reaching that family benchmark, but then later was disappointed to hear from her doctor that she would be small like me. All day I spent cheering her up and reassuring her that she would not be super short like me, but would at least grow a few more inches.
Monday, March 30, 2015
Sporting new boots!
Thanks to my daughter's growth spurt (she went from a size 5 to 7.5) I am sporting her 6 month old boots! They're a little big, but maybe I'll grow into them LOL!
Sunday, March 29, 2015
Blogging World
Google analytics gives me much insight as to my readers. Time spent, pages views, bounce rates, OS, new vs old users.
Understandably my blog is viewed daily in towns like Milwaukie and Spring Valley.
But it intrigues me to find I have other followers all over the world
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Poland
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121
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Australia
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2
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Israel
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2
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India
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2
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Philippines
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2
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Pageviews today
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4
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Pageviews yesterday
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41
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Pageviews last month
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Pageviews all time history
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My private annonymous blog has already hit 4000 view since launch in June. Thanks to all that helped!
Friday, March 27, 2015
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