Usually, I'm not learning anything high-falutin'. It's the simple things that make life extraordinary...an aura of thanksgiving, the indescribable warmth of a faithful husbands'embrace, the rhythmic breath-sounds of a longed-for baby. God is good. Jesus is real. And my life is evidence of that--even on the tough days. As a follower of Jesus Christ, a wife and mother, and the wife of a pastor, I am honoured to share what God is doing in my life, to His glory.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Blogging blues

I have no idea how to work this silly Blog. And between diapers, snacks, laundry waiting-waiting-waiting to be folded, I don't have time to blog. But I'd rather blog than fold laundry, so here goes. I need to spend time on this laptop, checking out what's possible. Colour changes, fonts--all that technical stuff.
And I think...does the universe really want to hear my thoughts? Does someone out there really wanna know what's going on in my little life? Then I remember...Jesus asked me to be salt and light. And if I'm tucked away at home, who's gonna see me? Who's gonna know that Jesus really does make a difference in how I clean my house? And that I beg Him to help control my temper when my kids really rub my nerves raw? And that He's the One I ask to please return some hormones to my sleepy, two-or-three-feedings-a-night body, so that I might have the desire to initiate, um....enjoyable pleasures with my hubby.
Yeah, Jesus does help me with all that. And those facts are worth writing down. Or typing down. So now I'll hit "publish post", and then piddle around the site, looking at all the technical stuff.

1 comment:

Bill Scarrott said...

Salt and light? I'd say you are more like chili pepper and a lava lamp. Keep writing!