Friday, January 30, 2009

What do you see?

white letters-OPTICAL
colored letters-ILLUSION

You or Me?

An Eskimo entering a cave or a Native American head ?



Black letters-GOOD
White letters-EVIL



Do you see a man with a saxphone or a woman?



Do you see a face or the word Liar?
I really enjoy optical illusions-I am fasinated by them. That is part of why my profile picture is what it is (teach/learn). I was looking at some on the web last night, with my husband, and found it funny the different things that we saw first.
As we were laughing, it struck me how often in life it's the same. We look quickly at a situation or person and see one thing; but second glance shows it completely different. Reminds me, "Two sides to every story" and "Don't judge a book by its cover".
May you take the time to see the whole picture and look closer at people to see their 'hidden' side. Who knows , you may be surprised at the things you once missed...

Sunday, January 25, 2009

REALLY RANDOM THOUGHTS:

Alright, other bloggers do the random thoughts on their blogs so here are the first 10 thoughts that pop into my head.
  • My weekend was full of friends and family-good food and fun
  • Paul took 1st in his Judo tournament-and had his first win by a throw!
  • I really wish my siblings lived closer
  • My husband doesn't get enough sleep
  • My kids are getting tall
  • I believe God still has lots of work to do on/with me
  • My hands are cold
  • I need to spend more time on my knees in prayer for those the Lord placed in my life
  • I had huge glasses in high school (thanks Serena for posting on face book)
  • I wonder how Jesus would use technology if he walked the earth today

OK, what are your first 10 random rambles?

Care to Share?

Thursday, January 22, 2009

TODAY IS SPECIAL...

Today is special in our house today because Terry and my first date happen this day-14 years ago! Yes, we are still dating (only each other) just not as much as we'd like. Funny, how easy LIFE gets in the way of spending that one-on-one time together.
As Terry and I look back on our 1st date we laughed at the memories, reflected on what we've been through, and prayerfully look forward to our future.

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

What are you waiting for?

I'm not a big political follower (my cousin has a blog about that-if interested let me know). Yet this election had so many groundbreaking firsts-it was very interesting to keep up with. I have friends with strong views for/against/about the new president. My husband even joked yesterday, "Tomorrow everything will be alright because we'll have a new president!". This morning the kids and I plan to watch the ceremony and they have been excited about the newness of all this (this is the 1st year they have been old enough to understand and follow the whole political process of electing government, especially a president). "What day?", "What time?", "What station?"...I have done the best I can (like I said-not big into politics) to ready them to watch, etc...
Yet as I was getting a shower this morning (deep thoughts often happen there), I began to think--What have I done to prepare and excite them to watch and wait for the return of Jesus. Have I been as purposeful and as intentional with those lessons? Do I ask- What day?, What time?
Lord, may I live my life that others may see and know Who I am waiting for.

Monday, January 19, 2009

THE PRINCESS HAS SPOKEN:

A song called "The Hiding Place" inspired me to write this:
HIDING PLACES
I believe everyone has some kind of hiding place. Your hiding place is a secret place because it is where you can be yourself. No matter where it is -that place is special. No matter if someone is lurking around it -knowing your there. It is still YOUR hiding place. A hiding place should be where you can relax, read, write, pray, or even talk on the phone. Best of all, God will always be at your hiding place; so you can talk laugh or cry. God also wants us to come to His hiding place--HIS OPEN ARMS!

Friday, January 16, 2009

I really love this picture (of the boys). I know it's over 2 years old. Yet, I find something cool in it--the bond of brothers. Since Terry and I were married there has been a 'tradition' at our Thanksgiving gathering for the boys to play football. The very first one-Dad even joined and 2 boys from the apartment complex we lived in. The 1st boy's name was Min and the 2nd-Min. So the Thanksgiving game has been forever named The Min and Min Classic. Yes, this year they played again and I watched and laughed as my husband, brother, and brother-in-law, & boys had a blast running up and down the field at my parents house. I'm not sure who won this year but I know one thing -- the bond of brothers is tight!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

My Superbowl Dream

Eaglesvs. Steelers

The PA Superbowl

...and the Eagles win!!!!




Monday, January 12, 2009

Encouraged by FACEBOOK?

Can one be encouraged by Facebook?
I must say--YES!
I have been on facebook for a very short time and been able to see what some high school & college friends have been up to. We so often hear about the horrible direction people, couples, families & churches are going (I agree they are). Yet, my heart has been so uplifted by the work God is doing in so many of my facebook friends. God 's not dead--HE IS ALIVE!!! and working in, through & around many lives.
Thank you to my facebook friends for your encouragement by serving the Lord with your lives. May He bless the churches, families, and places you touch...

Sick Of Day

OK-Our list of things we are sick of (we had a complaining morning)...

  • No snow during winter
  • Monday mornings
  • Having to repeat myself everyday-"Stop being silly!", "Do your jobs!", "Did you finish your school work?", "Get a tissue!", "Stop dancing!", "Sit right on your chair!", etc...
  • Laundry
  • Cleaning the bathrooms
  • Getting up
  • School
  • Not enough time, energy, or money
  • Weekend only being 2 days
  • Sharing a room

We had a few laughs putting this 'edited' list together and realized we have it pretty good! The Lord has truly blessed the Parrish Palace far above what we lack and His grace is sufficient.

Some things we are grateful for... (this list actually came easier and is in no order!)

  • God
  • dance
  • Bible
  • education
  • transportation
  • Christian family
  • friends
  • Judo
  • house
  • Music
  • laughter
  • Eagles winning!
  • Steelers winning!
  • answered prayer
  • food--(chocolate!!!)
  • red hair
  • eternal life
  • glasses
  • toys and stuffed animals
  • hard working husband
  • spiritually growing kids
  • Church

It's good to look at our blessings-it sure turned our attitudes around today!

Friday, January 9, 2009

A day early

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to the love of my life!
Thanks for helping me become the woman God wants me to be and being a godly, amazing, and wonderful man, husband and father. Hope you have a nice relaxing day...

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY!!!
WE LOVE YOU...
Sara, Paul, & Timothy

A cute email I got today. Read and enjoy!

THE CHRISTMAS PAGEANT
My husband and I had been happily married (most of the time) for five years but hadn't been blessed with a baby.
I decided to do some serious praying and promised God that if he would give us a child, I would be a perfect mother, love it with all my heart and raise it with His word as my guide.

God answered my prayers and blessed us with a son.
The next year God blessed us with another son.
The following year, He blessed us with yet another son.
The year after that we were blessed with a daughter.
My husband thought we'd been blessed right into poverty.
We now had four children, and the oldest was only four years old.

I learned never to ask God for anything unless I meant it; As a minister once told me,
"If you pray for rain, make sure you carry an umbrella."

I began reading a few verses of the Bible to the children each day as they lay in their cribs.
I was off to a good start.
God had entrusted me with four children and I didn't want to disappoint Him.

I tried to be patient the day the children smashed two dozen eggs on the kitchen floor searching
for baby chicks. I tried to be understanding when they started a hotel for homeless frogs in the spare bedroom, although it took me nearly two hours to catch all twenty-three frogs.
When my daughter poured ketchup all over herself and rolled up in a blanket to see how it felt to be a hot dog, I tried to see the humor rather than the mess.
In spite of changing over twenty-five thousand diapers, never eating a hot meal and never sleeping for more than thirty minutes at a time, I still thank God daily for my children.
While I couldn't keep my promise to be a perfect mother -
I didn't even come close...
I did keep my promise to raise them in the Word of God.

I knew I was missing the mark just a little when I told my daughter we were going to church to worship God, and she wanted to bring a bar of soap along to "wash up" Jesus, too.
Something was lost in the translation when I explained that God gave us everlasting life, and my son thought it was generous of God to give us his "last wife."

My proudest moment came during the children's Christmas pageant.
My daughter was playing Mary,
two of my sons were shepherds
and my youngest son was a wise man.
This was their moment to shine.
My five-year-old shepherd had practiced his line,
"We found the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes."
But he was nervous and said,
"The baby was wrapped in wrinkled clothes."
My four-year-old "Mary" said,
"That's not 'wrinkled clothes,' silly. That's dirty, rotten clothes."
A wrestling match broke out between Mary and the shepherd and was stopped by an angel,
who bent her halo and lost her left wing.
I slouched a little lower in my seat when Mary dropped the doll representing Baby Jesus,
and it bounced down the aisle crying, "Mama-mama."
Mary grabbed the doll, wrapped it back up and held it tightly as the wise men arrived.
My other son stepped forward wearing a bathrobe and a paper crown, knelt at the manger
and announced, "We are the three wise men,
and we are bringing gifts of gold, common sense and fur."
The congregation dissolved into laughter, and the pageant got a standing ovation.
"I've never enjoyed a Christmas program as much as this one," laughed the pastor,
wiping tears from his eyes "For the rest of my life, I'll never hear the Christmas story without
thinking of gold, common sense and fur."
"My children are my pride and my joy and my greatest blessing,"
I said as I dug through my purse for an aspirin.

Jesus had no servants,
yet they called Him Master.
Had no degree,
yet they called Him Teacher ..
Had no medicines,
yet they called Him Healer.
Had no army,
yet kings feared Him.
He won no military battles,
yet He conquered the world.
He committed no crime,
yet they crucified Him.
He was buried in a tomb,
yet He lives today.
Feel honored
to serve such a Leader
who loves us.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

I kicked butt on the Revelation Bible quiz?
Wouldn't it be AWESOME if this year was the return of the Lord!?!
--I'm ready--Are you?

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My Devos for the day

1 Chronicles 22:6-11

David keenly wanted to build a magnificent Temple for God. But God would only let him go as far as making the preparations. Even the greats of the Bible had to live with unfulfilled dreams, often as a consequence of their own actions. (Moses never got to enter the Promised Land because of one act of anger.) In this world, we do not always get our longings fulfilled. We must, like David, be content with what we are given to do (in his case, make the preparations for his son to carry out). What dreams must you surrender to the Lord? —Diane Eble, author of Abundant Gifts: A Daybook of Grace-Filled Devotions

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY!!!!
Love, Kristel Anne and Terry
HAPPY BIRTHDAY POP-POP!!!
Love, Sara, Paul, & Timothy

Dee-Dee's 'deep' thoughts

I guess the whole New Year thing has me thinking about my life--the way things turned out different than I had planned and the way things are better because God took control. The question of who I am is a daily changing one because I have so far to go to be who the Lord wants me to be. I'm so thankful God doesn't change and constantly loves, forgives, disciplines, and kicks my butt (encourages me).
Often in defining ourselves we list our roles--it seems to be the easiest.
I am a daughter, sister, aunt, sister-in-law, cousin, friend, wife, mother, church member, teacher, etc...
I am a worshipper.
I am a student.
I am and will be for all eternity a worshipper of my Creator God.
Also, I'm a student, learning more about Him, His word, and His plan for me each day.
Because I am a child of the King my roles mean so much more and must have an enternal view. I need to go through each day with purpose knowing who I am is from God.
Does that scare me?
Yeah, but along with that responsibility comes a tremendous peace. You know what I mean, that peace that comes from being in the center of the Lord's will. Taking each step with Him to fulfill those roles that often define who I am.
I guess in this rambling my deep thought is:
In all I do and am,
I must be centered in the Lord's will
to be who He wants me to be.
Along with that comes peace, strength, growth, and wisdom
to fulfill the daily challenges.

Monday, January 5, 2009

New Year's Goals

"THE PRINCESS HAS SPOKEN"
Sara's New Year's Goals
--Become a better dancer
--Have more patience
--Strength to witness and do what God wants me to
"READ MY DOUG-LIPS"
Paul's New Year's Goals
--Be more flexible for Judo
--Have better cursive handwriting
--Read the Bible everyday
"LITTLE DRUMMER BOY"
Timothy's New Year's Goals
--Be better at piano and drums
--Be a better reader
--Pray more for people
"DEEP THOUGHTS BY DEE-DEE"
My New Year's Goals
--Strive to be who the Lord wants me to be
--Take better care of myself (diet/exercise/amout of sleep)
--Finish unpacking and make the house a HOME

One of my favorite songs right now--This really challenges me to keep my life in check--CONSTANTLY!