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Saturday, November 28, 2009

Road Trip


Krispy Kreme doughnuts are wonderful, definitely can satisfy any sweet tooth.  Not so good on the waist line but hey - anything in moderation right????  The problem with Krispy Kreme doughnuts is that there is not one on every corner.

About 7 years ago we got a wild hair to run to Omaha (about a 45 minuter drive) on a Krispy Kreme run.  It was 9:00 o'clock on a Saturday night.  We stop and kid napped my sister and her daughter, (I was nice enough to let them change out of their pj's) and off we went.

What a memory that made for Big K.  Over the last few weeks she has been talking about the spur of the moment rode trip.  So last night at the magic hour of 9:00 p.m. we headed to Omaha (now an hour drive) on a Krispy Kreme run.


 Sorry for the quality of the pictures, this was taken on my phone.

Who would have thought two girls could have had so much fun taking a road trip for doughnuts? 



 
2 hours round trip, $16 for doughnuts, 10 minutes eating the doughnuts in store, memories - priceless.

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Let the games begin

The swimming season has begun and this will be Little K's 3rd year of high school compatition.  She has been swimming for over 10 years now.

Practice officially started on November 16 and will end with state competition on February 27, 2010.

LNS is a fairly new high school, this is it's 7th year.  Last year Little K was the first girl to qualify for two individual events at the state level and her name on the record board for several events.




Saturday the team had an Intra-Squad meet.  It's a meet within the team and just for fun.  It also gives the coaches some base line times.

Little K's strongest events are the 50 & 100 yard free style, these are the events she had qualifying state times for.  It usually takes most of the season to reach the state qualifying times.  We were very surprised when Little K had a time of 27.73 in the 50 free style, the state qualifying time for that event is 25.91. 

Practice consists of 5:30 a.m. weight training 3 times a week with a full workout in the pool 6 days a week.  Her goal this year is to qualify for the 2nd day of state competition.

I am very thankful for the talent God has blessed her with.


Monday, November 23, 2009

The Kitten


He had no choice, he was taken from his family and put into a new environment, in the blink of an eye his life changed as he knew it.  

He is scared and nervous, what will become of him?  Everything familiar has been replaced with things and smells he's never experienced before.   Why is this happening?  He may never know, he may never understand.  

He embraces the life he has been blessed with as he explores the new surrounding, what does this new life have to offer.  As he investigate he finds places of comfort; a soft blanket, food and water, a warm and loving lap.  He also finds places that cause him stress and worry, the banister he can climb on but not sure how to get off or the dogs who come up to him suddenly.  

It's in these times that he relies on his master to rescue him, to wrap him in their arms and whispers soft words in his ears letting him know that everything will be all right, they will take care of him.  

So as life would have it for a cat he continues in his feline ways, everything is a toy to be played with, he lives in the moment knowing that his master will take care of him.  

We are no different.  In the blink of an eye our lives can change as we know it - never to be the same again; the loss of a loved one, the loss of a job, or physical injury to ourselves or someone else putting us in unfamiliar territory.  



Like the kitten we may never know or understand why it has happened.  It's during those times of change we need to live in the moment and rely on the master to rescue us, to let him wrap us up in his arms and whisper those soft words assuring us that He will take care of everything.



 When I said, "My foot is slipping, your love, O Lord, supported me.  When anxiety was great within me, your consolation brought joy to my soul.  Psalm 94:18-19