Thursday, December 4, 2008

Week 14 of the BFL!

I am running behind today as I missed work yesterday, so I am making this post short and sweet (which is why I added the pic…to sort of jazz it up a bit!)…here are my picks…yay!!!! Join in on the fun…go on over to Insta-Moms blog and get in the action!!!

Oakland @ San Diego
Jacksonville @ Chicago
Minnesota @ Detroit
Cincinnati @ Indianapolis
Philadelphia @ NY Giants
Cleveland @ Tennessee
Atlanta @ New Orleans
Houston @ Green Bay
Miami @ Buffalo
NY Jets @ San Francisco
New England @ Seattle
Kansas City @ Denver
St. Louis @ Arizona
Dallas @ Pittsburgh
Washington @ Baltimore

Monday Night
Tampa Bay @ Carolina
Total score: 56

Monday, December 1, 2008

Keen on Shoes??

Go over to Three P’s in a Pod’s blog to enter and win some fabulous neato Keen shoes!!!!! These are my favorites!!!

Well, what are you waiting for…??

Thursday, November 27, 2008

Happy Thanksgiving and HOOK'EM HORNS!!!!!!!!!!

The Horns will be taking on the Aggies in a Thanksgiving night smack down. The Horns are favored by 35 in the game and have a lot to prove this weekend. Not only have the Aggies beat us the last 2 years in a row, but the BCS will be watching this game and we need to WIN and win BIG. It's all about the "STYLE" points so we can keep our #2 ranking in the BCS polls. A loss by BOTH Oklahoma vs. Ok. State and Texas Tech vs. Baylor would be GREAT too, but I'm not holding my breath.

For those of you who are a bit confused here's the Cliffs Notes version:

* If all 3 teams (Texas, Texas Tech & Oklahoma) win there will be a 3-way tie in the Big 12 South and it will come down to who is ranked higher in the BCS poll Sunday night to determine the winner of the Conference, because that's how the Big 12 South rolls.

(The BCS rules are way more complicated and I'm not sure I understand how that WHOLE system works, but currently Texas is #2, OK.
is #3 and Tech is #7)

* If by chance Tech loses (crossing fingers) and there's a 2 way tie between Texas & Oklahoma, Texas would be the conference champion because they beat Oklahoma in their head to head match up.

* If Oklahoma loses and there's a 2 way tie between Texas & Tech, Tech would be the conference champion because they beat Texas in their head to head match up.
(We cannot have that!!)

* If Texas loses (they better not!) and there's a 2 way time between Tech & Oklahoma, Oklahoma would be the conference champion because they completely annihilated Tech in their head to head match up.

See there...it's COMPLICATED!!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to all....love you!!!

HOOK'EM!!!!! OHHH...I cannot forget my BOYS!!! GO COWBOYS!!!!!!!

Happy Thanksgiving!

I will be making the 85 mile drive to my cousins house for Turkey. This drive which on a normal day would take me about an hour and half or so. The first time I drove there for Thanksgiving, it took me over four hours. See, there are not many different routes I can take, matter of fact, there are only three, all of which end up at the same place at some point, and you never know…but the traffic in L.A. on Thanksgiving is worse than morning traffic on a normal day!!! It is very stressful and I am so not looking forward to the drive, but am keeping positive thoughts and praying that the traffic will not be bad this time! We plan on spending the night and then tomorrow we are going to the the Sawdust Festival - should be fun!!

Wishing you and your families a very Happy and Blessed Thanksgiving!!!!





Wednesday, November 26, 2008

BFL ~ Week 13!

Here we go ! Good Luck to all!!! I haven’t won in the BFL…yet…but am in 2nd place in my pool at work (its who ever has the most wins at the end of the season) and I just found out that the guy who is in first has his 6 year old son make the picks!!! No fair!! Good Luck to all!!!

Tennessee @ Detroit
Seattle @Dallas
Arizona @ Philadelphia
San Francisco @ Buffalo
Baltimore@ Cincinnati
Indianapolis@ Cleveland
Carolina @ Green Bay
Miami @ St. Louis
New Orleans@ Tampa Bay
NY Giants @ Washington
Atlanta @ San Diego
Denver @ NY Jets
Pittsburgh@ New England
Kansas City @ Oakland
Chicago @ Minnesota

Monday Night
Jacksonville @ Houston
Total points: 46

Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

How Much Faith Do We Have?

For the past few days I have been pondering about faith in God, and how much faith do I really place in God.  How much faith do I have that God will hear me?  Then I started wondering about examples of faith in the Bible and I found a perfect example in Mark
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I love Mark 5:25-34!


(25) A woman suffering from bleeding for 12 years (26) had endured much under many doctors. She had spent everything she had and was not helped at all. On the contrary, she became worse. (27) Having heard about Jesus, she came behind Him in the crowd and touched His robe. (28) For she said, “If I can just touch His robes, I’ll be made well!” (29) Instantly her flow of blood ceased, and she sensed in her body that she was cured of her affliction.
(30) At once Jesus realized in Himself that power had gone out from Him. He turned around in the crowd and said, “Who touched My robes?”
(31) His disciples said to Him, “You see the crowd pressing against You, and You say, ‘Who touched Me?’ ”
(32) So He was looking around to see who had done this. (33) Then the woman, knowing what had happened to her, came with fear and trembling, fell down before Him, and told Him the whole truth. (34) “Daughter,” He said to her, “your faith has made you well. Go in peace and be free from your affliction.”
Here we have a woman afflicted with hemorrhages for twelve years hears of Jesus and tracks him down. Why…? She believes He can heal her.

Now, I don't know about you, but this is a BIG deal. Her faith is phenomenal. Why? She had most likely been to doctor after doctor, who were all too happy to take her money - even though NONE had healed her.  Now she has found herself probably broke and still as sick as ever, and without hope.
…but... she believed Jesus could heal her…So what does she do?

Keep in mind; she was not supposed to be in public, because she was considered unclean by law. She had been cut off from society and religious worship. Despite this she knows that she must get to Jesus and if she could get close enough to him. She tracks Jesus down on His way to a man’s home to heal someone else. She doesn’t need much…just to touch His clothes. This - in itself - is quite a quest, for there are people pressing in on him from all sides. An image of a “holy mosh pit” comes to mind. Sounds funny…but so true. He is being mobbed as He attempts to make His way to the man’s home. In her faith she somehow manages to reach through the throngs of people pushing and trying to get to Jesus…and…the split second her hand touches Jesus’ robe…“Who touched me?” Jesus had turned around and looked, knowing that the virtue had gone out of him.  His disciples were like, “What?!? Who touched you? Whoa, wait a second Jesus! You are in the middle of a mosh pit! We are ALL touching you! I am! He is… She is…He is…!! One guy just crowd surfed over our heads! I’m pretty sure a whole buncha people just touched you!”

…but the woman heard Jesus, and in fear knowing what had been done in her…she knew Jesus was asking about her. How she probably wondered? The moment she touched His clothes…her flow of blood dried up. She felt in her body the that  healing was complete and real, she was whole again.  As she approached the Almighty, she fell down before Jesus and told Him it was her.  Jesus said, “Daughter,” He said to her, “your faith has made you well. Go in peace and be free from your affliction.”

What a tremendous accounting of faith. I pray for the level of faith that woman had that day.

Tonight…as you kneel down next to your bed to say your prayers…take a moment to reflect on the FACT that on your street, in your town, in this country…in this world…SO many people are praying at the same time you are. Imagine 10 people talking to you at once. Now…imagine how overwhelming a million or more would be.

All of these voices…all of these praises, concerns, worries, requests…all pressing in on God.

Then you pray.

What about that woman who touched Jesus? An entire crowd was pressing in on Him. Therefore…I submit to you…it wasn’t her hand…it was her FAITH!!!!!

Then…you…pray.  God stops. Who touched me? You look up from your bedroom. “God? It was me.”  Your Father smiles. “My child. thy faith has made thee whole; go in peace, and be whole of thy plague.”

We need to remember to have faith like that of a child in our Heavenly Father!!! We need to step out boldly in faith in each area of our lives, and trust wholly in the Lord, for He will be right there with us through it all. I know I am going to strive to do so more so each day!!!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Blog Themes...

I am playing around with my blog themes, gonna try this one for a few days, see how it feels, how it fits…the middle picture is customizable, so that is really cool! But you have to have the picture the right size so it fits right. i have a cute Christmas theme that I will put up after Thanksgiving. Yayyy!!! Anyway, let me know what you think…whether you like it or you don’t really like, or whatever!!!! :-)

Thursday, November 20, 2008

BFL ~ Week 12!

I know this is really Week 2 for my participation…and I fully have faith that I might, maybe could win. Below my week 12 picks, if you want to participate head on over to Insta-Mom’s blog and join in the fun! I love Amazing Greis’s outlook, check it here !! My week started off sorta tough and you can read about it here…but I am thinking positive until I have reason to think otherwise!!! Well, you know what I mean…

Here goes the picks~!!

Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh
Philadelphia @ Baltimore
Houston @ Cleveland
Tampa Bay @ Detroit
Buffalo @ Kansas City
Chicago @ St. Louis
NY Jets @ Tennessee
New England @ Miami
Minnesota @ Jacksonville
San Francisco @ Dallas
Oakland @ Denver
Carolina @ Atlanta
NY Giants @ Arizona
Washington @ Seattle
Indianapolis@ San Diego

Monday Night
Green Bay @ New Orleans
Total score: 41

Woohooo!!! Go Cowboys!!!!!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

What may...or may not...be wrong with me...

Some of you may not know that I have had a rash on my arms and face/neck for quite some time now, actually several months. Most people don’t even notice it until I point it out. I went to my regular Dr. who prescribed a ointment to control itching and suggested that I see a Dermatologist – it made sense to me, so I made an appointment with her referral, who is supposedly the dermatologist of choice here in the SCV, so I felt confident that soon my rash troubles would be a thing of the past. So my appointment was at 7:30AM on the first day of school, so I had Hayley with me. So the dermatologist looked at my rash, and asked me questions, she decided that she would do a “punch biopsy” on my arm where the rash was. So I was like, OK…let’s do it. They have to give me a shot of lidocane (?) to numb the area that they are going to “punch”. So what is a punch biopsy you may be asking yourself? Its where they punch this needle/scalpel looking thing into the infected area and take a “plug” of skin (all layers of skin) to test. Well, after a week or so they came back and informed me that there was nothing abnormal in the tissue that perhaps it was an allergic reaction to something. I was like…OK, allergic to what???? And they said that they weren’t sure, that maybe I could go and see an allergist. I was like gee…thanks…for nothing… 

So, off I went to find an allergist (sans the $200 the insurance wouldn’t cover for the dermatologist fee). Before I looked online for an allergist, I decided to give my primary care Dr a call and see what she thought and if she had any recommendations for a good allergist - you know since she did such a great job of the referral on the Dermatologist and all. She referred me to an Allergist, and I called and made my appointment and in a couple of days I found myself sitting in the waiting room of Dr. Strick, the allergist. While I am waiting, a gentleman walked in that was sneezing and wheezing and sniffling his head off, and I thought “Oh, poor guy”, he could barely breathe and I kind of felt sorry for him. And as I sat there listening to this man, I started feeling and congested and hot…what is this?? Was I sympathizing with John Doe with the runny nose??? I think I was… its kind of weird. Anyway, they finally called me in to see the Dr. and off I went. I explained my symptoms, and he took a look at the rash, and we talked about it and he gave me a prescription for some lotion to put on the rash (which is reallllly working – so…SCORE!!! ), and then he handed me an lab order for about seventy thousand and one blood tests. Oh, alright, it was really only about 5 or six, but with the amount of blood that the lab drew it felt like seventy thousand and one. The lab is conveniently located on the same campus as the Allergist so I went right over to have the blood drawn. The girl who was doing the blood draw was really nice, and as she prepared the needle and everything, I explained to her that they almost always have to use the butterfly thingy on me because my veins are small. Do you think she listened? Yeah…uhhh…no…She also ignored me when I showed her where the best vein is to draw blood. So she stuck me…twice…and got nothing…she walked away and came back with the butterfly one! Guess what?? She got the vials and vials of blood needed for the seventy thousand tests, from exactly where I suggested…go figure…. 

So today was my appointment to go back and get the results. Yay!!!!! I am thinking that I would get a prescription for some magical wonder drug that would rid me of this blasted rash forever. Wooohooo!!! Well….That’s what I get for thinking. But while I was waiting on the Dr. to come in there was this man who had come in to get his allergy shot, and he is standing there while the nurse is preparing and he looked over at me and smiled, and then he raised his sleeve and made this gosh awful look on his face and the nurse said “ohhh, I havent even gotten near you yet…” and then she gave him the shot and his face was so contorted I couldn’t help but snicker. The man opened his eyes and looked over at me and said “ohhh…I didn’t see you there…it’s not that bad at all…I promise….and we all had a good chuckle… Anway…so Dr. Strick finally came in and closed the door and began to calmly inform me that there were some “abnormalities” in my blood work. And I looked at him and said “okayyy”, in the tone that suggested he continue with the news of his findings, meanwhile this is the conversation I had in my head … “What??? Abnormalities? WHAT abnormalities…uhmm, wait…this doesn’t sound normal at all… are you sure doc, are you really really sure???? Am I going to die- just tell me pleaseeeeeee…abnormalities.realllyyyy???” So he continues and tells me that my thyroid antibodies are elevated, whatever that means (something thyroidal - is that a word??)….I was not so much surprised about that result. And he also explained to me that my ANA (Antinuclear Antibodies) could be positive for Lupus (or something like that), that Lupus typically presents with a rash, but that my rash is not typical of someone who has Lupus, and there are other things that could be the matter that could cause a false positive in the ANA results. Fun, huh? So, he asked my permission to share his findings with Dr. Wells and pass this information over to her so that she could refer me if needed to specialist. I of course said that this was fine. When I left the office, I was fine for about 2.3 minutes….then it sank in…Antibodies, Lupus, autoimmmune?? I just started to cry…I wanted to talk to someone, and nobody was available… :-(( I wanted to cry more because I still have NO idea what is wrong with me. So, within half an hour I received a call from Dr. Wells’s office giving me the names of her referrals to an Endocrinologist and a Rheumatologist. I immediately called both of those Drs offices and neither one of them can see me until like April in 2029 or thereabouts…what is that?? What if I was like really really sick??? What if I really am really really sick and just don’t know????. So I called back my regular Dr. to see if they could refer me to anyone else, and they said NO to check my insurance to see what other Drs I can go see. So I asked her to fax me over my blood test results and logged onto my Blue Cross account and looked for Drs in my area, then I remembered there is this Medical Group called Facey…so I went to Facey.com and found my own referrals (thank the Lord for PPOs)…I will be seeing the Rheumatologist on December 4th, and the Endocrinologist on Dec 16th…just in time for Christmas and I’d say that that is way better than waiting 20+ years, huh? So, I still do not have any more of an idea of why I have this rash, why I am tired, why my joints are achy. I am hoping it’s something that can be either controlled or fixed by medication…I am positive it isn’t something that is horrible or untreatable, it seems like they would have been telling me to come in NOW or something…right??? Yeah, that’s what I am praying for….
On the upside, I do know that God is in control, and has a plan, and that everything will be OK. I just want to know…ya know??

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Blogger Football League!

Ok y’all, I am new to this…I ran across this from Insta-mom’s blog that I stumbled upon and thought I would jump right on in the fun! I have a pool at work, but this seems so much more fun!! Thanks for letting me join…uhmm…at the last minute!!! :-) Here goes….

NY JETS @ NEW ENGLAND

DETROIT @ CAROLINA

DENVER @ ATLANTA

MINNESOTA @ TAMPA BAY

BALTIMORE @ NY GIANTS

OAKLAND @ MIAMI

NEW ORLEANS @ KANSAS CITY

PHILADELPHIA @ CININNATI

CHICAGO @ GREEN BAY

HOUSTON @ INDIANAPOLIS

ST LOUIS @ SAN FRANCISCO

ARIZONA @ SEATTLE

TENNESSEE @ JACKSONVILLE

SAN DIEGO @ PITTSBURGH

DALLAS @ WASHINGTON

MONDAY NIGHT GAME
CLEVELAND @ BUFFALO

TIEBREAKER: 39

Good Luck All!!!!!!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Jesus is my Friend!

There really isn’t anything else I can say about this…except…well…amen!!! ENJOY!!!! (you have to watch the entire thing…) it cracks me up!

Monday, November 10, 2008

State of Fear

I have a post in mind that I would like to write about, however, the thoughts are not quite sorted out in my head yet…so in lieu of the aforementioned post, I decided to pay respect to a wonderfully talented writer who passed away on November 4th: Michael Crichton. I had only in the past couple of years discovered his writings, and they are amazing!!! So, in honor of his life, I am reposting my review of his book, State of Fear (which I highly recommend)…enjoy, and keep Mr. Crichton’s family in your prayers.

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Michael Crichton is of course well know for his techno-thrillers “The Andromeda Strain” and Jurassic Park”, plus several other novels and non-fiction works, and you might even be a fan of his show ER…But “State of Fear” is a little bit different.

State of Fear is a book with an agenda, even though in its final words, the author denies having one. Its premise is that everything we are told about global warming is either grossly inaccurate, highly debatable or just plain made up!

Its hero – or rather most omnipresent in the cast of characters – is Peter Evans, a young attorney in a firm dealing with multimillionare philanthropist and major environmental charity of which he is the principal benefactor.

One of their most celebrated causes is the lawsuit being brought by the Pacific island nation of Vanatu, one of the world’s lowest-lying territories, against the United States for its contribution to the global warming that will cause sea levels to rise and submerge them.

This is a case that Crichton says was actually announced in the real world (at the 2002 Sustainable Earth Summit in Johannesburg) but never filed. The reason, he postulates, is what the team of lawyers working on it in his “work of fiction” find out: that there is no evidence whatsoever.

Not just NO evidence that the US is primarily to blame, but no real evidence of any measurable rise in sea levels. In fact, the more the lawyers look into it, the more they find the whole received body of opinion is based on questionable deductions and predictions.

What the environmental lobby really needs in order to win not just this case, but he whole body of public opinion is “proof”, or at least the sort of proof that generates headlines: Major “natural” catastrophes related to sudden climate change. Like say…an iceberg the size of Texas splitting away from the Antarctic ice shelf, flash floods in the tinder dry southwestern US or a giant tsunami originating in the Pacific, but swamping California on the day of their major conference.

The scientific evidence is well presented with numerous graphs and references, but more can be said. The climate has never been constant — always either warming or cooling on all time scales (year-to year, decadal, millennial, and over millions of years) -independent of any human influence. While the observed pre-1940 warming is real and mostly natural (a recovery from the preceding Little Ice Age that terminated around 1850), the cooling from 1940 to 1975 is certainly not a greenhouse effect. The warming data reported during the past 25 years from surface stations (almost all of them on land) are likely contaminated by urban effects; we don’t see such warming in the atmospheric record of weather balloons or from weather satellites that cover the whole globe (including the 70% of oceans) on a regular basis. The most we can assign to human greenhouse effects would lead to a temperature rise by 2100 of a measly 0.8 degrees C. [The so-called scientific consensus claims that if climate is currently warming at 0.08 degC per decade, then temperatures will "increase between 4 degrees F and 10 degrees F by the end of this century" -- with all sorts of dire consequences. This remarkable demonstration of poor arithmetic assumes further that all of the current increase is due to human influences rather than natural ones -- and also ignores the fact that greenhouse theory predicts a less-than-proportional temperature increase with increasing carbon dioxide. My own considered estimate for 2100 is about one degree F --- based not on climate models but on the observational evidence.]

There is much more evidence backing up Crichtons message, not only is the current warming well below even the lowest limits given by the IPCC, but the IPCC claim in its 2001 report that the 20th century was the warmest in 1000 years has turned out to be complete fiction – based on mishandled data and faulty methodolgy. Hmmm…

So what could be more natural than for an extremist ecological group — an extrapolation of the more militant elements in organizations such as Greenpeace — to lend a hand? With high technology — acquired with misappropriated funds — from missiles and Ethernet cables to sonic cavitators used in mining, they set out to cause mayhem with the forces of nature. Attempts to prevent this by Evans, an intellectual polymath Rambo with top-level government security agency links, and a few attractive and resourceful females — for the movie roles of course — lead them into perilous Antarctic crevasses, forest fires and eventually the dinner table of resurgent Solomon Islands cannibals.

At one time or another Evans nearly loses his toes to frostbite and faces death by poisoning from the bite of a tiny Australian octopus, deliberately applied in his own living room. Ripping yarns, indeed, but a sermon is never far away, albeit cleverly interspersed among the action.

In the books of his fellow phenomenon Tom Clancy the real hero — the reason most fans buy the books — is the military hardware, all those bad boy toys with incomprehensible acronyms and the similarly designated organizations and command structures that possess them.

In Crichton’s books, the real hero is hard science. From The Andromeda Strain on he has been at his best when weaving his action stories around a framework of believable scientific fact. How many people do not believe we will one day — soon? — clone dinosaurs from their blood sucked by mosquitoes trapped in amber? In this book his research appears formidable, indeed, backed up by copious footnote references and appendices (over 20 pages). He paints a convincing picture of a large part of humanity callous to real global problems and arrogant in the assumption of our influence on a planet that in reality has always been in permanent, often violent, flux.

State of Fear is the state Crichton believes the government likes to keep us in so that we may be more easily governed. Remember that most everything Crichton writes gets made into a movie…and as we all know…Hollywood doesn’t lie…

Friday, November 7, 2008

Happy 90th Birthday Billy Graham!!


The following is a reprint of his thoughts on his birthday:

Thank you for your kind greetings — and yes, by the time you read this I will be celebrating my 90th birthday. (It is Nov. 7.)

I suppose my first thought about living so long is one of surprise! I never thought I’d live this long; when I was growing up, I can’t recall that any members of our family lived to this age. I thank God for giving me such a long and full life — and above all, my feeling is one of deep gratitude to him for all his blessings. Often in recent days I have recalled the Bible’s words in Lamentations 3:22-23: “His compassions never fail. They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.”

Most of all, as I look back over the years, I am thankful for Christ. When I was a teenager, some friends took me to hear a visiting evangelist, and one night I gave my life to Jesus Christ. He made all the difference in my life, and he will do the same for anyone who puts trust in him.

I look forward to heaven. But in the meantime, my goal is to be faithful to Christ until he calls me home. May this be your goal as well.

© 2008 Tribune Media Services 11/7

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

God Bless America

So…Barack Obama will be the next president of the United States of America. Today there are many voters (and I suspect non-voters) who are ecstatic and many who are completely bummed. I am the latter. That being said, there are a couple of things worth celebrating.

First ~ The comfort that comes from knowing that God is in control. God is the creator and controller of the universe and all that is in it. We cannot expect to fully understand the purposes for things that happen during our lifetime, and most likely will not until He calls us home. Guess what else? We know that He loves us too much to harm us, and that He is far more concerned with our welfare than we are. God’s choices are always right. He is capable of carrying out any project to a successful conclusion without the possibility of fault or failure, even if we don’t see it at the time. Nothing in His universe happens by chance or accident. For every effect there is a cause. This scripture helps bring it all together:

(11) In him we have obtained an inheritance, having been predestined according to the purpose of him who works all things according to the counsel of his will, (12) so that we who were the first to hope in Christ might be to the praise of his glory. Ephesians 1:11-12 (ESV)

Yes, God is indeed in control.

Second ~ President-elect Obama’s victory has made a resounding statement about racial issues in our country. It’s undeniable. The whole world is looking at us right now, because we have done what no other democratic nation has and what some countries thought America would never do: we have elected a “racial” minority as President. Not only that, but the man who will be our 44th president was dismissed as a serious contender by political experts just a couple of years ago. In many states, Obama polled better among anglo voters than John Kerry did! Let’s look at Iowa. Which President-elect Obama won the primary, basically pushing him to the front-runner position overnight! Last night, Iowa was a blue state. It’s important to note that Iowa’s population is only 2% African-American! It’s also important to note that according to ABC News exit polls only 11% of the voting public considered race to be an issue when voting. (I’d like to see the data on that one…I’m just sayin…). Regardless…the United States electing a black president is historical my loves, and we are a part of that history. That’s exciting.

Third ~ The numbers (47%) in Senator John McCain’s column were much stronger than most people, especially the Obama camp believed he would achieve. The economic situation strongly favored the Democratic Party. And yet 47% of Americans voted for the Arizona senator, one of the most heroic soldiers and political servants in our nation’s history. I believe that even though Senator McCain did not win the job of Commander-in-Chief, he did win the respect of the American people. And again loves, we are a more grateful nation because of it, and this… is good news.

So, let’s put away the “red state” – “blue state” declarations, we are The United States of America. We are a Christian nation. There is no doubt in our minds that President-elect Obama will face some of the gravest challenges since the Great Depression. I also believe that what Obama does during his tenure in office will define his presidency, not what he says. We as Christians owe our new president and his cabinet our consistent and passionate intercession. We are commanded to pray for our leaders (1 Timothy 2:1-2) and to support their leadership (Romans 13:1). I will be praying for President-elect Obama every day of his administration, and urge you to join me. Our new president concluded his remarks last night with the prayer, “May God bless the United States of America.” , while I pray that he truly means that, I also join him in that prayer, won’t you join me?

OK ~ Honestly…I sincerely mean all that…but I am scared for our country y’all….

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

I Voted!!

And so should you… ;-) Looks like I was the 000033rd person to vote…weird… my boss - who lives about 15 miles away, and therefore has a completely different polling place…his “number” was 000025th…hmmmm…how does that work??? Anywho… I feel pretty confident that I understood the pros and the cons of all the issues, measures and propositions…and that I made the right decisions when voting!!! Keep Praying!!


Monday, November 3, 2008

Tomorrow is the Big Day!

So tomorrow is the day for those of us who have not voted by mail or early voting, to cast our ballots in this election. Are you ready? I was not registered to vote in the state of California, so I had to register, and did so a week before the deadline. I received a letter from the registrar that informed me that I am now a registered voter in The Golden State. Holla!! This same letter also informed me that because of the time frame in which I registered that I would not be receiving the “Official Voter Information Guide”, and provided me the URL where I could go and download the PDF version to read, or better yet, there would be a copy in which I could read at my polling place - how convenient!!!…What…??? So~ What do you guys think I received in the mail the very next day?

Yup, you got it…my very own copy of the California General Election Voter’s Guide!! Woohoo!!! I was so excited, I rushed into the house to take a look at it. People…this “guide” is 143 pages long!!! There are 12…count them…12 propositions. Let’s run down the list, shall we?

1. High Speed Rail Bonds, Legislative Initiative Amendment

1A. Safe and Reliable High Speed Passenger Train Act

2. Standards for Confining Farm Animals, Initiative Statute

3. Children’s Hospital Bond Act. Grant Program. Initiative Statute

4. Waiting Period and Parental Notifcation Before Termination of Minor’s Pregnancy, Initiative Constitutional Amendment

5. Nonviolent Drug Offenses. Sentancing, Parole and Rehabilitation Initiative Statute

6. Police and Law Enforcement Funding, Criminal Penalties and Laws Initiative Statute

7. Renewable Energy Generation. Initiative Statute

8. Eliminates Right of Same-Sex Couple to Marry. Initiative Constitutional Amendment

9. Criminal Justice System. Victims Rights. Parole. Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

10. Alternative Fuel Vehicles and Renewable Energy Bonds. Initiative Statute.

11. Redistricting, Initiative Constitutional Amendment and Statute

12. Veterans Bond Act of 2008.

Ok, so there you have it. I have voted before, but I have not ever voted where I was even remotely aware of what a proposition was or that it needed voting for. Besides, I don’t even remember now.

The TV is bombarded with commercials for and against, and the one that is most prevelant is the one for Proposition 8. And frankly, It is quite annoying. Mostly because the “Vote NO” side is lying…but here is a commerical for and against. The reason I say that the NO side is lying…is because the California Education Code says the following:

In law 51890 it states:

(1) Pupils will receive instruction to aid them in making decisions in matters of personal, family, and community health, to include the following subjects: (D) Family health and child development, including the legal and financial aspects and responsibilities of marriage and parenthood.

And in law 51933 it states:

(b) A school district that elects to offer comprehensive sexual health education pursuant to subdivision (a), whether taught by school district personnel or outside consultants, shall satisfy all of the following criteria: (7) Instruction and materials shall teach respect for marriage and committed relationships.

So if you read the same thing that I did, it clearly states that marriage is to be taught in schools. And if same-sex marriage is allowed in the state of California that means it WILL be taught in a school systems, don’t allow the NO campaign to tell you otherwise.

What does all this mean for employed Californian’s, teachers, churches; that you are either going to lose your job, be sued or simply be shut down. Why you ask, because if you do not believe it is right for same-sex marriage and you refuse service or not teach the material based on your personal beliefs, you can and most likely will be sued, fired, or shut down.

Don’t believe me, you can read about a few cases here. Now I had already made up my mind on this particular Proposition, I am voting YES on 8 - to Preserve Marriage as a union between a man and woman. Read this…

As for equal rights, in 2004 same-sex couples were given all the same rights as married couples just without the title of being “married.” They get to visit their partner in the hospital, they are allowed the same tax-exemptions, they are even allowed to get health insurance through their spouses company. This law effectively gave them everything they wanted out of marriage, giving them the same equal rights as married couples.

So let me ask you some questions. If 10% of Californian’s are gay than that would make 90% not gay right? So if I did my math right would you say it is fair for 10% of the population to push it’s views on the other 90%, what about the rights of the 90%? Also, the state already passed a law with a 61.4% majority stating it did not want same-sex marriage legalized, so how is it fair that four supreme court judges can overrule that? Please remember that this is not a civil rights issue this is a personal preference issue.

Ok…I’m just saying…

Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Heart of Christianity

I have often been asked what being a Christian means to me. I believe that as I continue to mature and grow in Christ, this answer or parts of it may change, but for today, here are my thoughts…

Being a Christian always begins with Jesus and His saving grace, and the free gift of salvation only He can provide! There is no greater love than this.

But if I say, “I will not mention him or speak any more in his name,” his word is in my heart like a fire, a fire shut up in my bones. I am weary of holding it in, indeed, I cannot. ~ Jeremiah 20:9 NIV

In the record above, Jeremiah speaks of how he tries not to talkabout his God, but then it builds up like a fire within him. He cannot hold it in, no matter what the costs. I have been there, I understand what Jeremiah is talking about in this passage. We are so “on fire” for God, we have to tell anyone and everyone, we have to get our hands on everything that we can to learn more and more about our God!! It’s a great feeling, and experience, and often times that fire slowly burns to a smolder all too quickly.

He said to them, “Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation.” ~ Mark 16:15 NIV

So, the above passage of scripture tells me that we are not to hold our feelings and truths about God inside us, we are to let it out and share that fire and knowledge we have within us ~ to all of creation. This isn’t always an easy thing to do, is it? In fact, it can be downright impossible!! I think that alot of times, our lives, and the way we live it, can tell more than our words. We have all heard the saying “action speak louder than words”, or maybe “preach less with your words and more with your life”. How true those are! The key is to talk with God about it, bathe it in prayer. If we are faithful to ask the Lord to lead us, and we allow Him to, we will be begin to notice those opportunities and be able to act upon them. If we have the Lord in our hearts, and are living our lives according to His will, then people will notice a difference in us that maybe they don’t see in themselves. I have seen it happen, to me even. I had a friend of mine who would always ask me why I was so happy and positive all the time. I would say to her, “I don’t know…I guess it’s just my “cheery dispostion”!! It took me a long time to realize that it was God’s love she was seeing in me. So the next time we talked about it, I told her about Jesus, as best as I could at that point in time, and she accepted Jesus later that week. It was so awesome to be a part of that.

So, what does being a Christian mean to me? It means striving to be the kind of Christian where my faith, hope and love shine through. To get to a point where I cannot escape it…even if I wanted to! Being a Christian means getting to the point where it is no longer an important part of my life…it’s not even the most important part of my life…it IS what makes every part of my life important!!! It infuses a sort of meaning to everything that didn’t exist before. My life changes, I am preaching less with my words and more with my life…and not even on purpose! People begin to ask for prayer, and counsel. They even come to me when someone they know needs God in their lives; and then I realize in a moment of pure fright…God is going to use me to help change someones life!!! My eternal hope is putting His hope in me, and I do it! Not to score points with “the” Big Guy, not so He will love me more (because he can’t love me anymore than he already does), but because I can’t help it, it just happens. A heart filled with gratitude, responding to the love it has been given , with love, I believe is the heart of Christianity.


Sunday, October 26, 2008

Jesus and Starbucks


Have you ever been to a Starbucks or any local java joint and the expresso machine is broken?? Well, if you are a faithful coffee drinker, apparently this can be a pretty horrific experience. One morning, I went into my local grocery store that happens to have a Starbucks located inside, and guess what? The expresso machine was down! I am telling you…It was like mini-riot at the counter! You would have thought that the terrorist threat alert level had been raised to red and martial law had been imposed!

Among the riotors there were your stay-at-home-Navigator-driving-soccer moms, stressed from all their spa pedicures and playdates, then we have the high-school/college students stressed from trying to be “unique” and ‘individual” and then we have the corporate ladder climbing men, uhm, and women who are stressed from well, all that ladder climbing…ALL NEEDING ONE THING…COFFEE!!!!

Then from somewhere in the midst of the small crowd of rioters I heard one say “But what am I going to do?? I can’t get thru a day with out it…I need my coffee”…and everyone nodded in agreement…

I thought to myself, well goodness, according to Google Maps…there is another one just two blocks over, and another yet, half a mile away, and I am sure there is another one within walking distance!! Or, here’s a novel idea…grind your own beans at home…or better yet, just chew the beans up and swallow…it will be absorbed quicker…!! I am not a coffee drinker…I suppose my inability to sympathize at this point would not have gone over well, so I kept my thoughts to myself.

But let me offer an alternative if I may:

“Be strong and courageous. Do not fear or be afraid of them, for it is the LORD your God who goes with you. He will not leave you or forsake you.” Deuteronomy 31:6

I can get through a day without coffee (I don’t drink it anyway), but can I get thru a day without Jesus? I suppose I could, but it wouldn’t work out so well…

Friday, June 20, 2008

Fun Fact Friday - Edition #1

~ I have seen the movie Grease a bizillion times, and still love it.


~ My mom named me Tina, because in the baby name book the hospital provided her (I was three months early and she hadn’t picked out a name yet), Tina meant “little one”.


~ Tonight I am going to see Get Smart with my daughter, even though she has NO idea what its all about, she has been excited to see it since the previews came out months ago!


~ I get sad when nobody remembers my birthday. Ok…who doesn’t…really….but still


~ On 9/11, I was driving to work listening to the radio at what had happened and what was going on – when I arrived at work, I quickly realized that nobody knew what had happened in NYC. I started telling everyone and we turned the TV set on in the conference room, and all sat and watched…about that time, the 2nd plane hit…we didn’t move for 3 hours, until we decided to call it a day and go home to our families. I also called my boyfriend, who was in Canada at the time, unaware as to what was going on, because he was in a conference ~ he didn’t believe me!!! He told me I was crazy and exaggerating, and told me I had to be mistaken…I was soooo mad!!!!!


~ I buy all the vitamins and calcium and stuff I should be taking, yet they are mostly still sitting on my kitchen counter…unopened…and well, probably expired…


~ I really do want to get married.

~ I was in the “first” drill team my high school ever had…we were called the Golden Debs and well, we weren’t that good, but it was so much fun! Haha!

~ My wrists circumference is exactly 4 ¾ inches ;-)

~ I really would love to jog or run to get in shape, however, those of you who know me – know that I might injure myself…LOL…(update: Joined the gym…woohooo)


~ I believe in Chiropractic..yet rarely go

Monday, June 16, 2008

Saddleback Church

I attended Saddleback Church yesterday with my cousins. I have been here many times before, but for some reason, this time was different. Let me just start by saying that I am NOT a big fan of the “mega church” but I go whenever I am with my cousins, and yesterday they were handing out free Krispy Kremes…F R E E…(think about HOW many Krispy Kremes that is at Saddleback- plus they gave away a free dozen to the oldest father in the congregation - they had to give out two dozen..cause there was two fathers who were over 90 years old - NINETY years…wow…) sorry, my A.D.D. kicked in…Ok…so…I prefer a much much smaller congregation and this place has a huge campus that can be very overwhelming, it has several different buildings, a new one that will be opening in the next couple of weeks for students is affectionately called “Starbucks on Steroids” by many, but actually called “The Refinery”, complete with two basketball courts, volleyball court, theatre, game room, skate park and a restaurant (thus the “starbucks on steroids” moniker)…so now…the campus will soon have two restaurants for sobbing out loud!!! sorry, my A.D.D again…But anyway… why was this time different, you may be asking. Well, I had pretty much decided that I was not a big fan of Rick Warren. Why? Many reasons, that I will not get into at this point. But he turned me around - OK - maybe it was God…so I am now not going to be so quick to dismiss his “style” of preaching. The approach that they take is actually biblical and makes so much sense for - well - those who are new Christians or might not of grown up in a Christian environment or ever even heard of Jesus!! I know alot of evangelical/protestant churches are “prescribing” to this “Purpose Driven” way of things these days. I guess I am trying to say is that the lesson I really learned in church yesterday was: don’t be quick to judge anything until you have all the facts, and can truly see where someone is coming from or why they do the things they do.

On a side note…do you any of you remember the group Ambrosia? Or perhaps you remember this song by them, called “Biggest Part of Me?” Well, David Pack, the lead singer, is now a member of this church, and sang that song during the service yesterday morning ~ rewritten of course. He can still hit all the high notes…it was great!!! And my cousins daughters best friend got to sing back up for him!! It was really a great treat, it seemed everyone was loving it ~ all that was missing were the lighters ~ haha! I am going to try and find the lyrics…and post them later. But here is the chorus of the song: (they put the words up on the big “jumbo-tron” - so you can sing along).

Make a wish, brother (insted of baby)
Well, and He will make it come true
Make a list, sister
Of the things He’ll do for you
Ain’t no risk, now,
In lettin’ His love rain down on you,
So He can wash away the past,
So that we may start anew

Anyway, it was pretty cool!! The only disappointment to me was that Rick preached “via satellite” from the Corona location. There was a group of about thirty people all the way from Montana on their way to Mexico for a mission trip, that was there, I bet they were disappointed to…that Rick wasn’t actually there live and not like memorex…anywho, I guess we don’t go to church solely for the pastor…huh??