Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Some More Pictures of Mr. Jim Grimes
Mr. Grimes at the chapel in Dollywood earlier this year and his praying for his family before a meal there. How fitting that the last pictures I took of Mr. Grimes were these. Now, he is looking his dear Savior in the face and talking with him with no more barriers of space or time.....
In Loving Memory of a Godly Man
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Sharon's Baby and Grandbabies
Grandieur and Gargoyles
Sunday, December 7, 2008
A Creche' for Baby Rambo
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Christmas is Coming to the Bishop Home
What a wonderful day! Judi, your call was such a blessing and a very positive start to my day! We went to Becca's friend's ornament exchange lunch and then came home and put the final touches on our decorating. Becca's friend Trent is over right now, and Becca is all smiles:) This old mother is about to let the younger generation enjoy the fruits of our labor. The race, the party and then the decorating has just about worn my old body out. But what delightful ways of celebrating the season have already blessed me! Im' about to have my own time of Advent and then "dream of sugar plums":)
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
I AM FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE
More Thanksgiving Pictures
Thanksgiving Photos
A Dusting of God's Grace
This afternoon I received a call from dear Helen. She told me of the snow atop Grassy Mountain that she had seen on her way home from work. What a dear friend to share this gift with me. I grabbed my camera and jumped into my little car and literally flew to the top of Ft. Mountain to catch the scenes. Nothing compares to the stillness of a newfallen snow atop a mountain. The air was chilling to my lungs. My breath appeared in cloudlike whisps ahead of me as I trekked along. I am truly learning to appreciate the times of solitude with God Himself as my companion. What a lovely day!
Monday, November 24, 2008
Baby Boy Rambo
Monday, November 17, 2008
The Hints of the Winter to Come
What a bone chilling afternoon for this coastal Texan. The drive from Dalton to Chattanooga was accented by the almost bare trees and the biting cold. I felt invigorated and look forward to the late autumn days ahead. Only 1 1/2 weeks till Annie and Philip come!
The Lifter of My Head
For Thou, O Lord, are a shield to me, my glory and the lifter of my head. PS. 3:3
On a morning when this Pilgrim feels so very far removed from her hometown, the view outside my window stirred my heart, as the morning broke unto the new day.
Our choir sang the words to the above Psalm yesterday morning, and Becca graciously made me a CD of the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir singing it for my car.
As I continue to gaze outside, I realize that I simply cannot capture the beauty of this place, but must share mere impressions of the whole. Frost is covering the rooftops below me on our little mountain, steam is rising between the hills, autumn colors are holding on to the treetops amidst ever baring branches, and the chilling air energizes my body and soul. Even though I miss dear Baytown severely today, I cannot help but kneel before my Father for His loving provision for me. His mercy IS everlasting and His grace is truly amazing!
I realize anew that His provision is new every morning, that He alone owns the day ahead, and that my sole purpose is to wait on His timing and then follow His leading, step by step.
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Puppy Sitting
Snow on the Mountain
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Carole and Sherry's Visit
God was ever present in the weekend, from providing gorgeous foliage, beautiful mountains, the delights and smells of an apple orchard's country store, and crisp autumn days. Lunch at the Chattanooga Choo Choo was delightful. And we were especially blessed to share in Kay Arthur's 75th birthday celebration at Precepts Ministries. Her words were inspiring, full of hope, and uplifting. I know it was Your timing, Lord, that we arrived just in time for the event and were welcomed by the staff to take part.
Thank you Lord, for the wonderful, grace-filled, days!
Saturday, November 8, 2008
A Darling First "Granni" Gift from a Precious Friend!
Thank you, dear Sharon, from my heart! Nothing could have made me smile more! I will treasure this little bib and cannot wait to put it to use some day! You are so very dear!
More Reflections of a Beautiful Morning
Morning in the Mist at Chickamauga
Judi's Favorite Marathon Man
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Sophie
Becca and I went for Mexican food last night in Chattanooga, while little Charley was getting groomed at the Petco there, and then went shopping for a little while. It still boggles my mind that I am here in Chattanooga shopping instead of at the San Jacinto Mall.... The autumn colors, even at the shopping center, are gorgeous, the weather almost perfect, and the surrounding mountains just breathtaking in their Joseph's coats of red, yellow, orange and green. What a way to shop! In fact, I'm so inspired by the scenery that I'm hardly ever compelled to buy a thing!
The view out my window on this chilly autumn morning inspires me to "get up and get moving" (as my mother would say:). We're having a community Big Brothers/Big Sisters Birthday Celebration this evening. It's also dear Becky Pritchard's b'day.
Monday, November 3, 2008
You are the Light of the World
My devotional this morning was from Colossians 1:11-13.
Strengthened with all might, according to his glorious power, unto all patience and longsuffering with joyfulness. Giving thanks unto the Father, who has made us fit to be partakers of the inheritance of the saints in LIGHT. Who has delivered us from the power of darkness, and has transformed us into the kindom of His dear Son.
Morning Has Broken
I am reminded of a Frances Schaeffer conference years ago that I attended with dear Becky Black. During that time he foretold of a time when materialism would be the ruling force of our nation. He stated words that ring in my mind these days, "In a society in which there are no absolutes, the society itself becomes the absolute." And I can be so troubled, realizing that we may well have become such a society.
Yet, on the morning of the dawning of what may be a new America, such as we have never imagined, my heart is at peace. I remind my heart to "Be still, and know that I AM GOD", as I put my hope and trust in Him. I realize anew that my hope is NOT in a leader but in the LORD. He is bringing about His purposes, and He controls the turnings and twistings of the River of Time and History. It IS HIS STORY, after all.




















