Ten thousand things I should be doing
...but instead I read blogs and blog.  I must put some sort of limit on myself.  TV time is now spent bloglanding(reading or writing of blogs).  While the giving up TV part is good, I don't think this is quite the route I should go with my new-found time.
So much to post about so I will do the good old random and odd method.
*I introduced my children to another one of my "nieces" today.  They are thoroughly confused by the fact that I have nieces and nephews my age and older.  This is due to the fact that my stepfather is 20 years older than my mom.  He also has 9 children.  Some of these children are older than my mom. They were all grown when he and my mom married.  I was six.  These are my "brothers and sisters".  I very rarely see any of them.  Their children, my nieces and nephews, are grown with children both older and younger than mine.  When I think of my family tree it makes me feel a little loopy (What about the two women my dad divorced and those step-siblings??)  I guess it seems really simple to some of the family trees growing now-a-days!!  Anyway we had a nice visit with Kelly, who is divorced and remarried to an older man with grown children...the cycle repeats!!
*I cannot believe I did not post about our field trip to the jail!!  Actually it was to the courthouse, but the kids only were excited about the jail.  I mean, really, is it possible to make the circuit court clerk or PVA office interesting-no offense.  Anyway, they loved it.  It was so scary/safe/scary.  I hope none of my children ever see it from a non-tour vantage.  Thanks to all law-enforcement type people!!  
*Lilly spent the night with my mom last night and we used the opportunity to take the older two to Judgement House.  It was really neat.  It is a peek into the "lives" of a group of teenagers.  It is just a series of skits, but designed to really make you think. It shows a tragedy and then the afterlife.   It really impacted Erika, who is ten.  It really focused on salvation and making the decision to accept Christ.  It had a great impact on Kayla to, just not the same.  It will be interesting to see what develops in the next few days/weeks.  I am not a great fan of fire and brimstone scare tactics, but there is a promise of hell to those who don't accept Christ.  This is not to be taken lightly.
*Mount Washmore is once again a full fledged mountain.  I must go now and chip away!
 
3 comments:
Oh! I do love Judgement Houses. A good wake-up call!
Hey, which church? Ours is only every 2 yrs. Which,was last year.
I love to go to JHouses.
I'll call ya, I want to go.
yes, it's late.
I need to go home, heehee
oh, man, that was from me....heather
sorry
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