A while back my “Thursday Thirteen” dealt with some of the “whys” of life. There was one I had been thinking of but forgot to include: why do people in the next car or the next house like to treat everyone within earshot to their choice of music? Especially when it is loud banging music? It’s quite gracious of them to want to share their cultural experience with us, but, really, I’d prefer to just sit in my quiet, peaceful, tranquil car or home….if I only could.
Monthly Archives: January 2007
Psalm Sunday: Psalm 3
In our journey through the Psalms together hosted by Erica at Butterfly Kisses, we’re looking at Psalm 3 this week. I hope you can join us!
A Psalm of David when he fled from Absalom his son.
1 Lord, how are they increased that trouble me! many are they that rise up against me.
2 Many there be which say of my soul, There is no help for him in God. Selah.
3 But thou, O LORD, art a shield for me; my glory, and the lifter up of mine head.
4 I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and he heard me out of his holy hill. Selah.
5 I laid me down and slept; I awaked; for the LORD sustained me.
6 I will not be afraid of ten thousands of people, that have set themselves against me round about.
7 Arise, O LORD; save me, O my God: for thou hast smitten all mine enemies upon the cheek bone; thou hast broken the teeth of the ungodly.
8 Salvation belongeth unto the LORD: thy blessing is upon thy people. Selah.
In this day and time in the U.S., many of us would have a hard time trying to imagine what it would be like to have to hide from an active enemy bent on destroying us. The fear and uncertainty would be multiplied in this case when David’s self-proclaimed enemy was his own son who raised up an army to overthrow him. But as was his habit, David encouraged himself in the Lord. He knew by previous experience that those who said, “There is no help for him in God” were mistaken. He knew he could call on the Lord for protection, safety, sustenance, and deliverance. He could rest his heart in the Lord.
What enemies do we have today? Our “adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour” (I Peter 5:8). “Friendship of the world is enmity with God” (James 4:4): there is a world system which has set itself against the Lord. There may come a time when we face persecution for our faith or a war on our soil. We may have smaller-scale “enemies” in the form of a rival who is after our job or a neighbor with a grievance. In every circumstance we can do as David did. Remind ourselves of God’s promises. Call out to Him for protection. Keep from falling for lies by relying on God’s truth and character. Trust Him for the outcome. Rest in His care.
The Key to Escape From Doubting Castle and Giant Despair
Excerpts from Chapter 7 of The Pilgrim’s Progress by John Bunyan:
Now there was, not far from the place where they lay, a castle, called Doubting Castle, the owner whereof was Giant Despair, and it was in his grounds they now were sleeping: wherefore he, getting up in the morning early, and walking up and down in his fields, caught Christian and Hopeful asleep in his grounds. Then with a grim and surly voice, he bid them awake, and asked them whence they were, and what they did in his grounds. They told him they were pilgrims, and that they had lost their way. Then said the giant, You have this night trespassed on me by trampling in and lying on my grounds, and therefore you must go along with me. So they were forced to go, because he was stronger than they. They also had but little to say, for they knew themselves in a fault. The giant, therefore, drove them before him, and put them into his castle, into a very dark dungeon, nasty and stinking to the spirits of these two men. Here, then, they lay from Wednesday morning till Saturday night, without one bit of bread, or drop of drink, or light, or any to ask how they did; they were, therefore, here in evil case, and were far from friends and acquaintance. Psa. 88:18. Now in this place Christian had double sorrow, because it was through his unadvised counsel that they were brought into this distress. Now Giant Despair had a wife, and her name was Diffidence: so when he was gone to bed he told his wife what he had done, to wit, that he had taken a couple of prisoners, and cast them into his dungeon for trespassing on his grounds. Then he asked her also what he had best do further to them. So she asked him what they were, whence they came, and whither they were bound, and he told her. Then she counseled him, that when he arose in the morning he should beat them without mercy. So when he arose, he getteth him a grievous crab-tree cudgel, and goes down into the dungeon to them, and there first falls to rating of them as if they were dogs, although they gave him never a word of distaste. Then he falls upon them, and beats them fearfully, in such sort that they were not able to help themselves, or to turn them upon the floor. This done, he withdraws and leaves them there to condole their misery, and to mourn under their distress: so all that day they spent the time in nothing but sighs and bitter lamentations…….
So when the morning was come, the giant goes to them again, and takes them into the castle-yard, and shows them as his wife had bidden him. These, said he, were pilgrims, as you are, once, and they trespassed on my grounds, as you have done; and when I thought fit I tore them in pieces; and so within ten days I will do you: get you down to your den again. And with that he beat them all the way thither. They lay, therefore, all day on Saturday in a lamentable case, as before. Now, when night was come, and when Mrs. Diffidence and her husband the giant was got to bed, they began to renew their discourse of their prisoners; and withal, the old giant wondered that he could neither by his blows nor counsel bring them to an end. And with that his wife replied, I fear, said she, that they live in hopes that some will come to relieve them; or that they have picklocks about them, by the means of which they hope to escape. And sayest thou so, my dear? said the giant; I will therefore search them in the morning.
Well, on Saturday, about midnight they began to pray, and continued in prayer till almost break of day.
Now, a little before it was day, good Christian, as one half amazed, brake out into this passionate speech: What a fool, quoth he, am I, thus to lie in a stinking dungeon, when I may as well walk at liberty! I have a key in my bosom, called Promise, that will, I am persuaded, open any lock in Doubting Castle. Then said Hopeful, That is good news; good brother, pluck it out of thy bosom, and try.
Then Christian pulled it out of his bosom, and began to try at the dungeon-door, whose bolt, as he turned the key, gave back, and the door flew open with ease, and Christian and Hopeful both came out. Then he went to the outward door that leads into the castle-yard, and with his key opened that door also. After he went to the iron gate, for that must be opened too; but that lock went desperately hard, yet the key did open it. They then thrust open the gate to make their escape with speed; but that gate, as it opened, made such a creaking, that it waked Giant Despair, who hastily rising to pursue his prisoners, felt his limbs to fail, for his fits took him again, so that he could by no means go after them. Then they went on, and came to the King’s highway, and so were safe, because they were out of his jurisdiction.
Now, when they were gone over the stile, they began to contrive with themselves what they should do at that stile, to prevent those that shall come after from falling into the hands of Giant Despair. So they consented to erect there a pillar, and to engrave upon the side thereof this sentence: “Over this stile is the way to Doubting Castle, which is kept by Giant Despair, who despiseth the King of’ the Celestial country, and seeks to destroy his holy pilgrims.” Many, therefore, that followed after, read what was written, and escaped the danger. This done, they sang as follows:
“Out of the way we went, and then we found
What ‘twas to tread upon forbidden ground:
And let them that come after have a care,
Lest heedlessness makes them as we to fare;
Lest they, for trespassing, his prisoners are,
Whose castle’s Doubting, and whose name’s Despair.”
Saturday Photo Scavenger Hunt: Wild
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I wrestled with today’s theme. I had pictures of zoo animals and dolphins and whales from Sea World — but I guess since they are domesticated you couldn’t really call them “wild.” I thought of plants, like wildflowers or kudzu, but I didn’t have any good pictures of them, and they are not growing now. I looked up the definition of “wild” in Dictionary.com for inspiration, and the first definition was “living in a state of nature; not tamed or domesticated.” I was going through an old photo album today and came across this picture my husband took at the Butterfly Conservatory at Calloway Gardens a few years ago.
We don’t think of butterflies as “wild,” but even though they are in a “captive” setting, you cannot really tame or domesticate a butterfly.
After I posted that picture, then I remembered a time several years ago when we had a family reunion at Lake Almanor in California and a deer ventured near the cabin we were in:

I’m as old as The Cat in the Hat
In 1957 (the year you were born) |
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First civil rights bill since Reconstruction to protect blacks’ voting rights is approved by Congress Hurricane “Audrey” destroys Cameron, Louisiana killing 390 people National Guardsmen bar nine black students from entering previously all white Central High School in Little Rock Russians launch Sputnik I, first earth orbiting satellite The FBI arrests Jimmy Hoffa and charges him with bribery Vanna White, Osama bin Laden, Sid Vicious, and Melanie Griffith are born Milwaukee Brewers win World Series Detroit Lions win NFL championship Montreal Canadiens win Stanley Cup On the Road by Jack Kerouac is published The Cat in the Hat by Dr. Seuss is published |
If You Give A Mom A Muffin
If you give a mom a muffin,
She’ll want a cup of coffee to go with it.
She’ll pour herself some.
Her three-year-old will spill the coffee.
She’ll wipe it up.
Wiping the floor, she’ll find dirty socks.
She’ll remember she has to do laundry.
When she puts the laundry in the washer,
She’ll trip over boots and bump into the freezer.
Bumping into the freezer will remind her she has to plan for supper.
She will get out a pound of hamburger.
She’ll look for her cookbook (“101 Things To Do With a Pound of Hamburger”).
The cookbook is setting under a pile of mail.
She will see the phone bill, which is due tomorrow.
She will look for her checkbook.
The check book is in her purse that is being dumped out by her two-year-old.
She’ll smell something funny.
She’ll change the two-year-old’s diaper.
While she is changing the diaper, the phone will ring.
Her five-year-old will answer and hang up.
She’ll remember she wants to phone a friend for coffee.
Thinking of coffee will remind her that she was going to have a cup.
And chances are…
If she has a cup of coffee,
Her kids will have eaten the muffin that went with it.
– Original Author Unknown
(Photo courtesy of the stock.xchng)
Bloggy Happenings
Wow! I found two upcoming fun events around the blogosphere in my Bloglines this morning.

Everyday Mommy is hosting the First Annual Hidden Treasure Blog Awards the first week in February. She writes:
The rules are:
Your mission is to scour the mommy blogosphere for hidden treasure. Read through archives, visit new blogs and find that well-written gem. This can come from a favorite blog which you already read or a blog you’ve discovered during the treasure hunt. But, the idea is to find well-written posts which are off the beaten path.
The categories are: Children & Family, Faith, Marriage, Motherhood, Homemaking, Humor, Current Events and Life. No profanity, questionable or offensive material is permitted.
Click on the button to the left or the link above for more details as to how and when to submit entries.
Susan and Janice at 5 Minutes For Mom are hosting “The Ultimate Blog Party” the first week in March and even offerings prizes. 🙂 Click on the button to read more about it.
Bloggy Prayer Requests
You may have seen this button around the blogosphere the last few days. BooMama has been sponsoring a contribution drive for Kelli, a mom needing a kidney transplant. As I understand it contributions can still be made (almost $9,000 raised so far!!), but please also pray — there are many details and considerations along the way before this becomes a reality.
Also pray for Ashley and Emma Grace, two little girls with extremely serious helath needs.
Wordless Wednesday: Kid Commando
You can see more Wordless Wednesday entries at 5 Minutes For Mom and the Wordless Wednesday HQ.
Works-For-Me Wednesday: Magnified Tweezers
This cool tool was in my stocking at Christmas:


Tweezers attached to a magnifying glass. I wish I had known about these when my kids were small and would occasionally get splinters in toes or fingers!
To find or share great tips, go to Rocks In My Dryer.







