Ok, we are in for the long haul so to speak. It is cold out and we have been spending our days inside. It is always interesting to find things to do for the kids and keeping busy. I think Jake is getting stir crazy- but so am I. Here are some recent pictures........
Friday, January 23, 2009
January
Ok, we are in for the long haul so to speak. It is cold out and we have been spending our days inside. It is always interesting to find things to do for the kids and keeping busy. I think Jake is getting stir crazy- but so am I. Here are some recent pictures........
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Time
Each day, we all face a peculiar problem. We must validate our past, face our present, plan for the future.
Those whole believe that life was better in the "old days" sometimes are blind to the reality of the present; those who live only for the present frequently have little regard for either precedent or consequence; and those who live only for some deferred reward often strain themselves with too much denial. Thinking of past, present, and future is a useful conceptual technique, but ultimately they must be appropriately balanced and joined.
We must understand how the past affects us, we should keep the present full of rich and satisfying experiences, and we should devote some energy each day to building for the future. Just as a river can be said to have parts that cannot be clearly divided, so too should we consider the whole of our time when deciding how to spend our lives.
365 Tao
Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
Those whole believe that life was better in the "old days" sometimes are blind to the reality of the present; those who live only for the present frequently have little regard for either precedent or consequence; and those who live only for some deferred reward often strain themselves with too much denial. Thinking of past, present, and future is a useful conceptual technique, but ultimately they must be appropriately balanced and joined.
We must understand how the past affects us, we should keep the present full of rich and satisfying experiences, and we should devote some energy each day to building for the future. Just as a river can be said to have parts that cannot be clearly divided, so too should we consider the whole of our time when deciding how to spend our lives.
365 Tao
Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Return of the binky......
Not really a return, but Jake came across this in his special box I am keeping for the boys. He thought the binkys were funny and was "playing" with them. He doesn't remember how much he LOVED them and how hard it was for him to give them up. Owen was never interested in them at all when he was a baby. Today, when Jake was getting them out, Owen seemed a little more interested this time. I guess it is time to put them away, I don't want anyone to fall off the wagon- haha!
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Trees in winter lose their leaves. Some trees may even fall during storms, but most stand patiently and bear their fortune.
They endure rain, snow, wind, and cold. They bear the adornment of glycerin raindrops, glimmering icicles, or crowns of snow without care. They are not concerned when such lustrous splendor is dashed to the ground. They stand, and they wait, the power of their growth apparently dormant. But inside, a burgeoning is building imperceptibly.
Theirs is the forbearance of being true to their inner natures. It is with this power that they withstand both the vicissitudes and adornment of life, for neither bad fortune nor good fortune will alter what they are. We should be the same way. We may have great fortune or bad, but we should patiently bear both. No matter what, we must always be true to our inner selves.
-365 Tao Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
They endure rain, snow, wind, and cold. They bear the adornment of glycerin raindrops, glimmering icicles, or crowns of snow without care. They are not concerned when such lustrous splendor is dashed to the ground. They stand, and they wait, the power of their growth apparently dormant. But inside, a burgeoning is building imperceptibly.
Theirs is the forbearance of being true to their inner natures. It is with this power that they withstand both the vicissitudes and adornment of life, for neither bad fortune nor good fortune will alter what they are. We should be the same way. We may have great fortune or bad, but we should patiently bear both. No matter what, we must always be true to our inner selves.
-365 Tao Daily Meditations
Deng Ming-Dao
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Eddie Vedder
I have updated my playlist tonight, and I realize, I added a lot of Eddie Vedder's music. I wasn't planning on this, but I guess I am just drawn to it ; )
Let me tell you about Eddie Vedder- for those of you who do not know- He is the lead singer of Pearl Jam. He has an amazing voice, in fact, I think it is one of the most recognizable voices and he can also play a mean ucalaile ( ok, I know I didn't spell that one right- but this blog doesn't have spell check- well, it just tells you when you spell a word wrong, and I am not near a dictionary)
Anyways, I can digress, as I was saying.... Check out the song on my list called "Can't Keep" you will know what I mean listening to that. Plus, he is VERY easy on the eyes.
Rob and I have seen them in concert a few times and they always end their concerts with "Yellow Ledbetter" (on the playlist too) Eddie usually drinks some sort of wine from the bottle during the entire concert, so by the time he sings YL- the words are never the same- or they are, we just can't understand them.
So sit back, have my blog window open, and while you surf the net, listen to some great music!!
Enjoy!
Let me tell you about Eddie Vedder- for those of you who do not know- He is the lead singer of Pearl Jam. He has an amazing voice, in fact, I think it is one of the most recognizable voices and he can also play a mean ucalaile ( ok, I know I didn't spell that one right- but this blog doesn't have spell check- well, it just tells you when you spell a word wrong, and I am not near a dictionary)
Anyways, I can digress, as I was saying.... Check out the song on my list called "Can't Keep" you will know what I mean listening to that. Plus, he is VERY easy on the eyes.
Rob and I have seen them in concert a few times and they always end their concerts with "Yellow Ledbetter" (on the playlist too) Eddie usually drinks some sort of wine from the bottle during the entire concert, so by the time he sings YL- the words are never the same- or they are, we just can't understand them.
So sit back, have my blog window open, and while you surf the net, listen to some great music!!
Enjoy!
Thursday, January 1, 2009
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