Monday, June 25, 2007

Weekly Debate

I would like to add a new feature to my blog. The weekly debate. I plan on posting a question each week and want to hear from everyone. Please give your honest opinion and then I encourage each of you to debate it back and forth.



This week's question is....Can a Christian, in good conscience, purchase and use a radar detector? I feel that it is not something that a professing Christian should do. While it says no where in Scripture that speeding is a sin, we are called to obey the law of the land. I, for one, could benefit by having one. I drive all day long and it would be helpful to go faster and get home sooner. But I have always felt that it was wrong to have a radar detector. Please let me know what you think. I would love to hear every one's thoughts on this issue.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Tagged

Well I have been tagged by my daughter Autumn. So I guess I have to list 9 things about myself one of which is not true. I will give it a about a month to post the answer, as I do not have to many readers yet on my blog .

1) I have a piece of turf and concrete from three rivers stadium.

2) I am an ordained Deacon within the Orthodox Presbyterian Church

3) I have worked for NBC during the NFL playoffs.

4) I have been a member at 6 different churches all of which were Presbyterian.

5) I had a part in a local production of The Sound of Music and served as the stage manager.

6) I led a semi-pro football team in interceptions one season.

7) I have ran a triathlon

8) I curently run 6 days a week, and at one time I ran over 250 days consecutively without skipping a day.

9) I drove over 80,000 miles per year over the last 4 years.

Much needed rain

On Sunday our pastor prayed for rain, as we have a family that has a farm and many families that have gardens, all of which could use the rain for the dry soil. We have had a nice rain the past two days and what a blessing. What a joy it was to hear Abigail say during the rain storm on Monday that the rain was an answer to our pastor's prayer. After this evening's rain we were able to find 5 zucchini that were suitable to be picked. We are eagerly ready to eat them. The Lord sure is good to us. I just love harvesting and then providing food on our table for our hard work.

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Father's Day

Well once again I have experienced a great day thanks to my family. My loving wife made 2 delicious coffee cakes for breakfast; one blueberry and one cherry. They were both great. We had another wonderful church service and headed home for barbecued pork chops, noodles and carrots. Once again yum! My daughter baked Pig Out Cake for dessert. After dinner, I was presented two gifts.From Tracy, I received a Jerome Bettis jersey, and the kids got me a snow cone maker and four flavors. Mac gave me sour grape, Autumn gave me rootbeer, Collin gave me fruit punch, and Abigail got me cherry. It was a very hot day outside so we enjoyed refreshing cones together. We lounged around, played a little badminton, watched some Nascar and golf on the tube. We had a light supper of crab dip spread and topped it off with some ice cream. All in all it was a very relaxing Father's Day. I am truly blessed to be a father and thankful the Lord has placed me where he did.



I hope all of you dads out there had a great day as well Happy Father's Day!

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Garden update

Well despite all the dry weather(no rain for over two weeks) that we have been having the garden is doing quite well. I have been watering it nightly and to my delight everything is growing . I have peppers and tomatoes on the vine as well as zucchini, watermelon, and cantaloupe. The beans, cabbage, and brussel sprouts are progressing quite nicely. After an intense battle with the potato bugs(one in which I defeated those pesky critters) the potatoes are growing extremely well. I am very pleased with the progress of the garden so far. The only thing that has not done well was the beets. Most of them were washed out soon after they were planted (we could sure use some of that rain now) .

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Back Home

As I promised, I will try to post at least once a week. (I was a few days off) The last 2 days of vacation included a wonderful Friday in which we flew kites at Jockey's Ridge Park which is a natural sand dune. It was beautiful. There is no way a machine could have created this awesome display that God's hands carved and placed the sand. We flew kites for over an hour. It was great! All you had to do was let go of the kite and away it went. No running full speed for a mile to get the kite up. We then went to the Lost Colony village on Roanoke Island. We walked around and went into another lighthouse. We spent Saturday morning in the pool and went to the ocean for the last time in the afternoon. It was cold as a storm was moving in. We had great weather the entire week. We left at the right time as it rained Saturday evening and for a good 5-6 hours of our drive on Sunday.


We made it back home safely after a 14 our drive last Sunday. We had a wonderful time. The time off from work was much needed. I felt refreshed, although I was not ready to go back to work. I could have used a few more days off. I was however, ready to come home. The outer banks were great and I hope to go back and spend another week there. But there is something about home that I'm always ready to return to. Even though our whole family was together I was eager to pull in our driveway and walk through our doors and sleep in our bed. The key word in the last sentence being our. Something about that which the Lord has given my family, our home. God has entrusted us and blessed us with a beautiful home. We can go and stay in a bigger, more expensive home for a week, and while it was nice, it was not ours. I have felt this way about all 5 houses Tracy and I have lived in. We often take for granted what the Lord provides us with wanting more than we need or deserve. God is so good to us and we need to be thankful for our homes and all that He blesses us with. We are part of His master plan of life and He places us where we need to be to carry out His will.


By the way, as I predicted there were a lot of weeds waiting to be pulled. Collin and I have gotten most of them taken care of. He (Collin) has been a big help in the garden this year.

Friday, June 1, 2007

Vacation

Well I know that I haven't posted in quite a while. I will try to post at least once a week in the future. My family and I left last Saturday, June 26th for the Outer Banks. We stopped in Greensboro, NC, and spent the evening with my wife's aunt, uncle and cousin. We arose Sunday morning and visited Providence OPC and had a nice worship with them. I have always wanted to attend a church as we passed through a town. We continued on our way after church and arrived to our beautiful beach house around 7:oo PM. Tracy and I headed to the store and picked up some groceries for the week.



The week has been very relaxing. We have spent several days at the beach riding the waves and collecting shells. We took a day trip to Ocracoke Island. This was really neat. We drove our van on to a ferry and sailed 6 miles to the island. We met up with one of Tracy's blogging friends and toured a lighthouse with her.



We ate out one evening at a local restaurant called Barefoot Bernies. This was a real treat that we had planned. You see the owner is a huge Steelers fan and we just had to go due to that fact. We were decked out in our Steeler best. We did get to meet the owner and talked with him about the Steeler's chances for the upcoming season. It has amazed me as to how many Pennsylvania plates we have seen out here.



Our plans for the last two days are to spend one of them back at the ocean and one at a park flying kites and a village of a lost colony. We will head back for home Sunday morning. We will have to miss a week of worship as the drive will take about 12 hours.



Vacation is great and I have really enjoyed the time off from work. It has been great seeing all of God's creation out here. We truly do serve an awesome God. I am looking forward to getting back home and checking out the garden. I am quite sure that things will have grown alot. Including the weeds that will be waiting for me to pull them out.