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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

National Champs


I have more to post from my visit to Denver but had to put in this quick shout out to the Florida Gators for their National Championship win in football. Steve was so envious that his sister and her husband got to get their picture taken next to the trophy.


Wednesday, January 07, 2009

Denver Trip



I got to make a New Year's eve trip to Denver to visit Justin, Jenny and Emerson. It was so good to be back in Denver and to bask in the sun. Even though it was cold, I was so warm and happy - I'm not sure how much of it was due to the sun and how much was due to Emerson. It was so wonderful to see him again. To see his little personality emerging and to get to know him. The last time I saw him he was just learning to walk, taking a few steps here and there. Now he is all over the place, covering the entire length of the house in light speed and even conquering stairs.  He is so much like Justin - doesn't like to cuddle but likes having you around. He is curious and smart and extremely determined.

On one afternoon I went with the kids and the Porters to take their annual family Valentine's Photograph. Emerson was good for maybe two shots and then he wanted to do his own thing. We had one pose where everyone lined up side-by-side, holding hands. I got one shot then in the next Emerson was on his way again. A picture speaks a thousand words. It was the perfect photo of his individual determination --hope he is able to apply that much determination to everything good in his life. 

I love you little guy:)     

Saturday, January 03, 2009

Hope for the New Year

I received a great letter from the Ryan McReynolds family that I would like to share.

"Our family has been reading through the Christmas story this year from the gospel of Luke. Interspersed with these times pondering the story of the birth of Jesus, I have read the same news headlines that you have: thousands laid-off, businesses closing, economic downturn, financial crisis, financial scandal, political scandal. All of us have likely been personally affected by these events.

How can we celebrate Christmas with all of this going on? Reading over the story again I've been reminded that as bad as things are, Jesus was born into a situation that was much worse. The Roman world was a cesspool of disease, corruption and exploitation. The Christmas story is not some airy fable of perfect people in a perfect world. It is a real story of real people in the real world. The same world we still live in. God shows up right in the middle of it as a vulnerable infant.

The Christmas story reminds me that God enters into our hard times. He is truly Immanuel: God with us. He is still with us. These times are not a surprise to him and by his Spirit we can be kind and unselfish, even in hard times.

That Spirit of Christmas has changed the world since Jesus first drew a breath. The story of Jesus has circled the globe and will again until people of every tribe, tongue and nation are numbered among those who call him savior and lord. Also the world has become more just and merciful as the grace and truth of the gospel has emerged from Jesus' day to our own. We now tell the story, the story of God showing up in hard times, the story that changes everything, the story that we are in."

Peace and hope to all in 2009