Friday, December 30, 2011

On the eve of my fortieth birthday...

I 'm really looking forward to what being in the forties will bring. Sure there will be trials and tribulations, but I know there will be lots of joys as well. This afternoon I realized that I am approaching my third decade of being an adult and took a trip down memory lane.

The first decade of adulthood was the Twenties which brought:





  • college graduation


  • the purchase of a new car


  • learning how to live on my own


  • becoming a teacher


  • the beginning of my Faith Alive journeys



  • Making my Cursillo weekend



  • Travelling to England and Scotland (thus visiting several places while in both countries as well as singing at Temple Chapel in downtown London and Westminister Abbey , taking a boat ride on the the Thames River in London, and climbing to the top o St Paul's Cathdral in London)



The second decade of adulthood was the Thirties which brought:






  • the purchase of another new car


  • my installation into the Daughters of the King


  • being appointed to serve on the Secretariat for Cursillo


  • being nominated and elected as a Cursillo rector


  • being appointed to serve on the DOK diocesan board (3 different times, I will begin my third term this fall)


  • breaking a bone (my foot) for the first and last time of my life ( I hope)



  • playing and directing a choir at two different churches in our diocese



  • becoming a Stephen Minister



  • moving to one of my favorite places- Bluffton, SC


  • getting to do lots of fun things in Bluffton and Savannah



  • serving on several Cursillo teams



The third decade which is the Forties: hmmmm looking forward to what this decade will bring. One of my college roommates has already assured me that is fabulous being forty. If that's the case, bring on the FABULUOUSNESS!

Thursday, December 29, 2011

My New Printer




Here she is-- my new printer. Never had a Epson before, but she's a keeper. Very handy with the touch screen, slide show and power point options as well as hooking up to a wireless network. There are some other features that I'm not remembering right now, but will use here and there when necessary. Had to retire my Dell because it completely died; although it had begun to act up a while back anyway.

Saturdays




A couple of pictures of some historic house at the Bluffton Oyster Factory.

Wednesday, December 28, 2011

My Classroom 2011


I Had No Idea

that boxes could be so entertaining for a cat!


Springtime in the Low Country

Charleston - James Island
Bluffton, The Church of the Cross (inside)

The Church of the Cross (outside)



On the Bluff at The Church of the Cross, Bluffton



At City Market- Savannah, Georgia

Fun Kitties












Hangin' Out


Merry Christmas from Bluffton and Hilton Head



















Thursday, December 22, 2011

Santa's Prayer on Christmas Eve

Santa's Prayer on Christmas Eve


I found this on another blog. Hope you enjoy it as you prepare . . .


The sleigh was all packed, the reindeer were fed,
But Santa still knelt by the side of the bed.
"Dear Father," he prayed, "Be with me tonight.
There's much work to do and my schedule is tight.
I must jump in my sleigh and streak through the sky,
Knowing full well that a reindeer can't fly.
I will visit each household before the first light,
I'll cover the world and all in one night.
With sleighbells a-ringing, I'll land on each roof,
Amid the soft clatter of each little hoof.
To get in the house is the difficult part,
So I'll slide down the chimney of each child's heart.
My sack will hold toys to grant all their wishes.
The supply will be endless like the loaves and the fishes.
I will fill all the stockings and not leave a track.
I'll eat every cookie that is left for my snack.
I can do all these things Lord, only through You,
I just need your blessing, then it's easy to do.
All this is to honor the birth of the One,
That was sent to redeem us, Your most Holy Son.
So to all my friends, least Your glory I rob,
Please Lord, remind them who gave me this job."
- Warren D. Jennings
Merry Christmas!