Tuesday, January 29, 2008

He Answers To No One

A very dear family lost their young husband and father today. In these situations, one always asks, "Why?"



This morning, I was reading a book, "The Horse and His Boy" by C.S. Lewis. To synopsize the portion I am referring to here, Shasta and his riding companion, Aravis, are on a desperate journey to ride to Narnia to warn of an impending attack by the Calormenes. At one point, Aravis is stalked and wounded by an unseen animal, apparently a lion. She is thus unable to continue the expedition and is waylaid with a kindly dwarf to care for her.

Shasta continues on at a mad pace and is alone the next night in an unfamiliar mountain pass, hungry and exhausted. As he thinks of the unfairness of his life until that point, tears roll down his cheeks, and he is suddenly aware of someone or something walking beside him. Shasta is terrified yet strangely comforted. I'll pick up with the story here...

Once more he felt the warm breath of the Thing on his hand and face. "...Tell me your sorrows."

Shasta was a little reassured by the breath: so he told how he had never known his real father or mother and had been brought up sternly by the fisherman. And then he told the story of his escape and how they were chased by lions and forced to swim for their lives; and of all their dangers in Tashbaan and about his night among the tombs and how the beasts howled at him out of the desert. And he told about the heat and the thirst of their desert journey and how they were almost at their goal when another lion chased them and wounded Aravis. And also, how very long it was since he had had anything to eat.

"I do not call you unfortunate," said the Large Voice.

"Don't you think it was bad luck to meet so many lions?" said Shasta.

"There was only one lion," said the Voice.

"What on earth do you mean? I've just told you there were at least two the first night, and-"

"There was only one; but he was swift of foot."

"How do you know?"

"I was the lion." And as Shasta gaped with open mouth and said nothing, the Voice continued. "I was the Lion who forced you to join with Aravis. I was the cat who comforted you among the houses of the dead. I was the lion who drove the jackals from you while you slept. I was the lion who gave the horses the new strength of fear for the last mile so that you should reach King Lune in time. And I was the lion you do not remember who pushed the boat in which you lay, a child near death, so that it came to shore where a man sat, wakeful at midnight, to receive you."

"Then it was you who wounded Aravis?"

"It was I."

"But what for?"

"Child," said the Voice, "I am telling you your story, not hers. I tell no one any story but his own."

"Who ARE you?" asked Shasta.

"Myself," said the Voice, very deeply and low so that the earth shook: and again, "Myself," loud and clear and gay: and then the third time, "Myself," whispered so softly you could hardly hear it, and yet it seemed to come from all around you as if the leaves rustled with it.

Shasta was no longer afraid that the Voice belonged to something that would eat him, or that it was the voice of a ghost. A new and different sort of trembling came over him. Yet he felt glad too.

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I don't pretend to know why this great tragedy has befallen the Davises. All I know is that He is good, and He is terrifying, and He is safe -in my life. And, He answers to no one.

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Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Do YOU see any resemblance?


Yvette sent me this comparison as her rationale that Rebecca and I look alike. I STILL don't see any resemblance!

In this photo I am about 22, sans any makeup; those were my 'hippie days'. Rebecca is about 28. Keep that in mind! (I think Rebecca is much prettier than I was)

Monday, January 21, 2008

Once a Chargers Fan, Always...

John (Dave's son), circa 1988



Siblings Dave, Lori, me, and Mike, circa 1980


Saturday, January 19, 2008

Time to Vote Again!


The entries were paltry, but as promised, the vote is on! Cast your vote in the left-hand column...

Winner gets a $10 Starbucks card.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Turn Out the Lights; the Party's Over!



















T'was a wonderful evening...thanks to all our friends and family who stopped in! (click on any photo to enlarge it)



Ecstatic Congratulations!




There's some wonderful news; Congratulations to Josh, Rebecca and, of course, Caleb! You have our prayers for a healthy and safe pregnancy.

(I'm going to need a new name. Any suggestions?)

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Come On By!

(Rick on a recent "junk find")


(Soda Fountain/Chain Skirt Lamp, far right window)

We are very excited about an opportunity that has come along for us.

A local gallery, the Chartreuse Muse, has invited Rick as a featured artist (along with two others) during January and February. He will have the opportunity to show and offer for sale several Art Lamps.

The opening reception is Thursday, Jan. 17. Come on by! We'd love to see you...




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(Clarinet Lamp and Gas Jet Lamp)


(FireBox/Nozzle Lamp and three Blender Lamps)



(10K Watt Studio Bulb Lamp along wall)



(Lens Pulley Lamp, left, and Trouble Light Lamp, middle)


Monday, January 7, 2008

"HEADSCRATCHER"- NEW CONTEST!

The popularity of the Word Verification Game in November prompts me to initiate a new one.

This is how this one will work:

Go to the "comments" link at the bottom of this post.

Submit your favorite "Headscratcher" (see my entry). Be original! Have fun! (Keep it family-friendly)

You can play as many times as you want.

On January 19, I'll put a poll here with the names of all participants, and anyone who wishes can vote for the most creative commenter! (Yours Truly will be exempt.) I'll snail-mail a $10 Starbucks card to the winner!

Sunday, January 6, 2008

If It Walks Like a Duck...


This door was in a Mexican restaurant in which we ate today. It opened out into an alley.

My question, if it's not an exit, what is it?

Monday, December 31, 2007

Flu, Schmu!


The Spaghetti Cook-off was Called-off due to a mysterious flu reportedly afflicting a main contender.

The word on the streets is, the competition was too daunting*.

;-)

*daunting: (adjective) seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating.

Friday, December 28, 2007

My Patriotic ExPatriate


What do they say?

"You can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy."

Saturday, December 22, 2007

It's our JOB to spoil him!!

Uncle Dan showing Caleb one of Papa Rick's blender lamps.


Breakfast this morning. Bacon, scrambled eggs, and his mom's homemade pancakes.



He doesn't know it's not Christmas yet ;-)




Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Is it Ramadan or Hanukkah or Christmas?


I'm don't mind "Happy Holidays" when it's wished in a general sense, and you're not sure which holiday someone celebrates.

But, this nonsense goes too far when it's December 18th, and Hanukkah and Ramadan are now behind us.

I received emails this morning from Barnes and Noble, Amazon, Borders, ToysRUs, etc., letting me know that if I order TODAY, I can get my delivery "in time for the Holidays". So, why don't they just say, "in time for Christmas"? Are there people that actually order ahead in December 2007 for Ramadan and Hanukkah 2008?

And, are the post office and your bank closed for the "Holiday"? Or are they closed for "Christmas"?

Why is everyone afraid to say, "Merry Christmas!!"?

Sunday, December 16, 2007

A Christmas Essay

This essay was written by an acquaintance whom I greatly admire, Pamela LaChapell. She has inspired me as a stepmother and as a Christian. I invite you to read it. I've started the article here, and continued it in the comment section...

What Do You Want For Christmas?

Have you ever poured your heart and soul into a gift? Perhaps you searched and searched for just the right gift for a special person. Or maybe you spent hours creating it yourself, adding lots of TLC along the way. Your mind conjured up images of the delight on the recipient’s face as she would unwrap your labor of love. The moment you have been anxiously waiting for finally arrives. Your camera is fixed on her face, so determined are you to capture the grand moment on film. But wait... something’s wrong. Her reaction is not at all what you anticipated. Perhaps she doesn’t appreciate the immense effort you put into this gift, or the price you paid, or maybe she just didn’t grasp the significance of your gift to her. You feel dejected at her indifference. (continued in comment section)

Saturday, December 15, 2007

ATWIEJB

And The Winner Is Elizabeth Joy B----------

The final vote for winner in the Word Verification Game was Lori (1), Jessica (2), Rebecca (5) and Elizabeth (7). I've got the $10 Starbucks gift card all ready to present to her.

TWALOF (That was a lot of fun!)

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Brevity

I am embarrassed to admit that I am old enough to remember WESTERN UNION telegrams. In fact, for a short time, I worked for a company that sent and received telegrams.

Telegrams were paid for by the word. The trick was to make your telegram say what you wanted it to say in as few words as possible.

Today, while text messaging (on my cell phone, for those who might not actually be functioning in the 21st century) back and forth with my niece and later my daughter, it struck me that things haven't changed all that much in 30 years. True, we don't pay for text messaging by the word, but it's still a challenge to say what you want it to say in as few words as possible!

"ruok? i'm gr8. cu l8tr"

TTFN! ;-)

Friday, December 7, 2007

Exercise Your Right to VOTE!


Take time to review the entries in the Word Verification Game. Then, please vote (at the left) for the Most Creative Person. The winner on December 15th will receive a $10 Starbucks card!


You don't have to have played to vote; the more voters the better! But, no "stuffin' the ballot box"! One vote per person, please... Oh, and you can vote for yourself. No one will know.

=D

It's OFFICIAL!

The people have spoken.



69% is the majority. If you want to play the Exchange Game at the C****/T**** Reunion, bring a WRAPPED, UNTAGGED (neither "to" nor "from") REAL (not gag) gift worth about $15.00.

Tuesday, December 4, 2007

Christmas Brunch Preview

Every year for many years, our tradition has been to have Christmas Breakfast. I make nutmeg muffins from scratch (with FRESH nutmeg), scrambled eggs, premium bacon, and orange juice.

This year, we are so excited that Caleb, Dave, Debbie and their twin sons Charlie and Greg will join us, as well as Caleb, Mom, Harry and Aunt Lynn, and of course Caleb, Elizabeth, Daniel, Josh, Rebecca and Caleb, and hopefully Parker (did I mention Caleb?).

And, in place of the scrambled eggs and bacon, I'm trying a new recipe! Actually, I had it many years ago at an office party. I remember it was fabulous. What appeals to me is that you make it ahead, freeze it, and bake it when you need it. This frees me up for Christmas morning, since I plan to play with Caleb and his new toys from Gram and Papa! =D

Here it is...


CHARLOTTE'S* BAKED EGGS

6 bread slices, cut in cubes
2 cups grated sharp cheddar cheese (Hilmar Cheese is the best!)
1 cup smoked, cubed ham
1/4 cup chopped green pepper
1/2 cup finely chopped onion
6 eggs
3 cups milk

Mix bread, cheese, ham, peppers and onion. Spread in a 13X9 baking dish, treated with Pam. Whisk eggs and milk, pour over the top. Cover with foil and freeze.

To prepare: Thaw and bake uncovered in a pre-heated 375 degree oven for 45 mins. Serve topped with a dollop of sour cream, if desired.

Makes 8-10 servings.

Variations:
French bread; cooked, crumbled bacon or Canadian bacon.

*in memory of Charlotte Boyd, the amazing lady who hosted a Christmas breakfast for our whole office of about 30 people, and passed away shortly thereafter from breast cancer. Rest in peace with Jesus, Charlotte!