Wednesday, October 31, 2012

quilts

The arrival of fall weather makes me want to trade my shorts in for jeans and curl up under a quilt.  Speaking of quilts...we were blessed with three handmade quilts as wedding gifts.  Each one as unique as the quilter who created it.  Perhaps over the weekend I'll take some pictures and explain the significance of each to me.  
Life is like a quilt....each season stitched together to create a bigger picture of God's plans and purposes.  Sometimes the pieces seem predictable, perfect squares.  Other times, the pieces don't make sense until placed next to another piece to complete the shape.  That is the reason I'm changing my background for awhile.  Tis the season for something cozy, yet creative....pattern unknown, yet purposeful.

catching up and slowing down

It's been too long since I've reflected on life through the pages of this blog.  The pace of life quickened greatly with the start of a new school year.  Even though I kept the same students this year, teaching a new grade continues to stretch me.  Once I heard a prayer, "Thank you God for not letting me stay the same."  The power of it still resonates in my heart.  Praise God that he never stops growing his children.  

 I'm really enjoying second grade and each one of my 27 students.  This year I did a safari themed room so that I could have a piece of Africa around me each day.   Here's a glimpse of it back in August:




Paul and I also celebrated the birth of our new niece, Molly, on October 2nd. 


















His grandma and I attended a "first birthday" party for her great grandson
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With the continued work on our home and demands of our jobs, Paul and I decided reconnect during a weekend at Lake Tahoe.  It was refreshing to get out of the city and breath in mountain air.  The trees were beginning to change and the salmon were spawning.  God's fingerprints on his creation overtook me. 





The water is clear!



Uncle Paul delighted his niece and nephews with his "made to order" pumpkin carvings.  Aunt Sarah got to be the pulp and seed scooper.  Liz was especially excited about her cat pumpkin. 


Most recently we were able to celebrate our marriage with friends and family here.  I don't have many pictures of my own, but here are a few. 


Our church family and reception planners.






Friends God's provided at school






A couple from our church made all 240 cupcakes















Common language: old FORD cars















Throughout these celebrations I marvel at God's plans and purposes, his beauty and creation.Who are we that we can experience him daily?  Whether life is full or in quiet, still moments..He is present and ever growing us through His Word, circumstances, church family, new friends, etc.