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Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Friday, April 4, 2014
One Easily Met Goal
Most of my friends know I am quite an avid reader. I always thought of myself as an avid reader anyway until I started keeping track of what I read and realized I am not such an avid reader after all. If I read 20-24 books a year that is a lot for me. Reading this amount of books is not so challenging that all you are doing is reading. In fact you can take long breaks between books and still read that many in a year. I do like to do other things with my time besides reading so 20-24 books each year is enough.
This year I set a goal of 24 books and have already read 22 of them. I hadn't planned on it but the weather has been inclement and I haven't felt much like doing the things I normally spend my time on. So I've made more progress than usual. I will have to increase my reading goal but need to make sure I don't continue to neglect my Bible readings. I got out of the rhythm of the Bible readings when I had to deal with some family matters and then I didn't get back into my routine. I like to read a little bit out loud while listening to someone (on a Bible app) read the same verses. It makes the words come alive for me.
I know many of you are readers too. But if you are not a regular reader, I encourage you to set a modest reading goal for yourself. It's not too late to set a goal for 2014!
I'm also pleased to share this mosaic of today's sky.
I wrote yesterday of the forecasted rain but was pleased to get some breaks in the clouds and rain for even a short while today.
I hope you are are all enjoying your day. Please do check out my sidebar Go Fund Me appeal for Elvis in Kenya. God bless.
Frugal Notes: For those that like to save money, this is one of the least expensive hobbies you can find. Books these days can be purchased super cheaply at your local thrift or second hand store. You can find a lot of popular fiction in these places and you can also find lots of reference materials. Sometimes I even find full sets of Christian reading material that have earlier been purchased from television offers. If you would rather not spend the funds no matter how little, you can also borrow books from friends or trade something they want of yours or you can borrow books for free from the local library. Four (4) of the seven (7) books in the photo at the top of this post are from the library.
Have a wonder - ful week!
This year I set a goal of 24 books and have already read 22 of them. I hadn't planned on it but the weather has been inclement and I haven't felt much like doing the things I normally spend my time on. So I've made more progress than usual. I will have to increase my reading goal but need to make sure I don't continue to neglect my Bible readings. I got out of the rhythm of the Bible readings when I had to deal with some family matters and then I didn't get back into my routine. I like to read a little bit out loud while listening to someone (on a Bible app) read the same verses. It makes the words come alive for me.
I know many of you are readers too. But if you are not a regular reader, I encourage you to set a modest reading goal for yourself. It's not too late to set a goal for 2014!
I'm also pleased to share this mosaic of today's sky.
I wrote yesterday of the forecasted rain but was pleased to get some breaks in the clouds and rain for even a short while today.
I hope you are are all enjoying your day. Please do check out my sidebar Go Fund Me appeal for Elvis in Kenya. God bless.
Frugal Notes: For those that like to save money, this is one of the least expensive hobbies you can find. Books these days can be purchased super cheaply at your local thrift or second hand store. You can find a lot of popular fiction in these places and you can also find lots of reference materials. Sometimes I even find full sets of Christian reading material that have earlier been purchased from television offers. If you would rather not spend the funds no matter how little, you can also borrow books from friends or trade something they want of yours or you can borrow books for free from the local library. Four (4) of the seven (7) books in the photo at the top of this post are from the library.
Have a wonder - ful week!
April Weather
It poured heavy rain today.
This is the weather forecast for the week.
While it appears we have rain for the next two days, I am pleased to see sunshine in the forecast for over a week! This is better than the forecast I saw yesterday which saw very little sunshine in the next week.
I was so pleased to see beautiful skies earlier this week. It must be getting close to warmer temperatures and more frequent sunny days.
I am hoping to get to the new movie "Noah" tomorrow if my friend doesn't have to go in to work. Another friend and I will try out a new to us Indian restaurant on Saturday. I can't wait to taste the food.
I hope you are all enjoying your weather wherever you are.
Skywatch Friday
This is the weather forecast for the week.
While it appears we have rain for the next two days, I am pleased to see sunshine in the forecast for over a week! This is better than the forecast I saw yesterday which saw very little sunshine in the next week.
I was so pleased to see beautiful skies earlier this week. It must be getting close to warmer temperatures and more frequent sunny days.
I am hoping to get to the new movie "Noah" tomorrow if my friend doesn't have to go in to work. Another friend and I will try out a new to us Indian restaurant on Saturday. I can't wait to taste the food.
I hope you are all enjoying your weather wherever you are.
Skywatch Friday
Monday, March 31, 2014
March in Pictures
Dear friends,
I hope you are all doing well. I have had a slow March in many ways compared to the norm. I've needed to get caught up on my rest this month.
But alas it is that time of year when major bills must be paid and taxes must be prepared so that wakes me up a bit, lol.
It has been raining a lot here and still a bit chilly. But the sunshine is starting to return at long last.
These mosaics give a hint of the month of March around these parts. I hope you like them.
I hope you are all doing well. I have had a slow March in many ways compared to the norm. I've needed to get caught up on my rest this month.
But alas it is that time of year when major bills must be paid and taxes must be prepared so that wakes me up a bit, lol.
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This month I tried a few new bread, soup and banana bread recipes. I had good success. |
It has been raining a lot here and still a bit chilly. But the sunshine is starting to return at long last.
These mosaics give a hint of the month of March around these parts. I hope you like them.
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We had a lot of rain this month and snow on the mountains but the sunshine is returning. |
Have a wonderful week.
By the way I invite you to read my sidebar "Go Fund Me" project to help Elvis in Kenya. Would you keep him in prayer? Thanks so much!
Friday, March 28, 2014
Cross in the Night Sky
On a recent walk to the local library I captured these photos of a church cross.
These were the best night photos I could capture on a cell phone. One day I might have a good camera to capture the illuminated cross at night much better. For now these will have to do.
The cross reminds me of the price God paid for my soul. It also reminds me of the two greatest commandments set out in Matthew 22: 37-40
37 ‘Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.’ 38 This is the first and greatest commandment. 39 And the second is like it: ‘Love your neighbor as yourself.’ 40 All the Law and the Prophets hang on these two commandments.”
These form the basis of my love for helping people in general and my love for missions in Africa.

Although I do help Elvis and write about him and others in Africa, from time to time on my blog, sometimes others think the ministry is for me alone. The good news is that anyone can help if they would like to help.
Please know the Kenyan mission is for anyone and everyone. That is, anyone that wants to help.
If you feel so inclined please contact me and I can let you know how to send funds to Kenya. If you don't want to help or cannot help, that is fine too. I'm not here to try and pressure anyone. The decision is yours alone. If you are a believer, you can always pray. That would be awesome.
I am here to help raise awareness for those that wish to help on the mission field to Kenya. Once trained Elvis will have a much better opportunity to help himself and his family as well as bring health and healing to those who need medical care.

If you wish to learn more, please read about Elvis at the sidebar (top right of my blog).
Have a wonderful weekend.
Skywatch Friday
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