Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Fall
These pictures do not do it just. It has been stunning!
Unfortunately, the leaves are starting to fall. I wish these colors would stay a bit longer.
It's the Little Things
When you don't have kids, its the little things that make for an interesting blog. I have never burned a candle from top to bottom, till now. When you live in a dorm of stinky boys, you seem to always need a candle burning. So here is a picture of my fully used candle.
Now aren't you excited to know that:)
Friday, October 26, 2007
A Care Package…
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
Home
I arrived home safely to my husband at 2am. Happy to be with him again. Realizing that I am not quite myself without him. Thankful for the opportunity to hang out with my nephews. I pray that in some small way I can be a part of 'romancing' their hearts. I hope that one day they know that their Aunt Joanna really loves them. And I am always amazed watching Jody and Andy, and I am challenged by their desire to not live safe, but with reckless abandon.
I'm off to go watch Ellie, a little easier to handle than four boys:)
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Not Ready Yet
Quincy seems to have a short memory, he continues to call me "mom", usually when he is whining about something. I look forward to one day being a mom, but not yet. Right now, I enjoy being Aunt Joanna.
Good with two
Thursday, October 18, 2007
World's Best
Because I am the best sister in the world, I traveled to Iowa yesterday to help watch my nephews while Jody is in Colorado at an adoption conference. It was not a hard sacrifice to make, I love spending time with my nephews. The boys were a little disappointed that I didn't bring Uncle Taylor with me. I'm just not that exciting. However, Taylor did send me with a list of fun and destructive:) activities to do. I am excited to have more things to blog about.
Jody here is proof that all the boys are alive and well and off to school on time.
Jody here is proof that all the boys are alive and well and off to school on time.
Sunday, October 14, 2007
SUNDAY
Welcome Mom and Dad Lorenzen to Pennsylvania, breakfast, coffee and conversation, church, lunch, walked it off through the beautiful hills, talked about life, Pier 1 and Lowes, put it back on at Texas Roadhouse for dinner, Michael Clayton (a movie), Starbucks, thoroughly broke down and spiritualized the movie on the drive home, a little TV, solved the worlds problems, sweet dreams.
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Louder than Creation
I heard a worship song this past weekend. For the life of me, I can't find the name or the full lyrics, but it struck me. The song spoke of a life shining brighter for God than the stars in the sky; a life singing louder than creation. These things that remind me just how big God is and how amazingly creative He is, can my life glorify Him more than these? How humbling...How inspiring.
Monday, October 08, 2007
CLASS A!
As Joanna has started school again, she has been a little unsure of how she would do in master level courses. She should worry no more! My incredible wife aced her first assignment and scored way better than the rest of the class! I know....She's amazing!
Friday, October 05, 2007
Somewhere in the Middle
"Somewhere in the middle, You'll find me. Just how close can I get, Lord, to my surrender without losing all control--Fearless warriors in a picket fence, reckless abandon wrapped in common sense--Deep water faith in the shallow end and we are caught in the middle--With eyes wide open to the differences, the God we want and the God who is-But will we trade our dreams for His or are we caught in the middle."
Casting Crowns
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Trouble Sleeping
Last night, I went to bed before Taylor. He was getting ready to leave today for Atlanta. My thoughts were consumed with Zeke and Kora (my niece and nephew). My dad just returned from Africa. He got to spend some time with them. I'm jealous. I can only imagine how anxious it must make my sister and Andy. We are all waiting with great expectation for the day that they get to come home.
However, I was thinking about their transition from Freetown, Sierra Leone to Muscatine, Iowa. I wonder how they will react the first time they see it snow, what they will think of all these white boys, and what they will think of the music that constantly fills the Landers household. What will they think we they go to church the first time? What will it be like for them to be kissed every night, every morning, and thousand times in between? Who will be their favorite Aunt? Ok, I already know the answer to that question:)
All this to say, I can not wait to have Zeke and Kora home. I am so thankful that Jody and Andy allowed their lives to be burdened with love for children without families. We will never be the same!
Jody, you are not the only one having trouble sleeping.
Tuesday, October 02, 2007
Hot-lanta
Taylor is off to Atlanta, GA this week. He along with Ryan Holt, Sarah Dompier, Jeff Kirksey, and Travis York are taking 20 student leaders down to the Catalyst Conference. This is a leadership conference that is quite the deal. Some noted speakers: Erwin McManus, Andy Stanley, Shane Claiborn, and Rick Warren. Some events from last year: Set world record for most people in pillow fight, Jeff Foxworthy showed up, and there was a monkey on stage. Oh Boy!
Toby
Monday, October 01, 2007
New Church...
...kinda
Our church, a big church, has made a decidedly different approach to how they do church. Taking cues from the music world, they are attempting smaller and more intimate venue settings. The first step in that direction was a satellite campus in inner-city Pittsburgh. An old Chinese restaurant was transformed into a small welcoming environment. Most recently, Northway converted their "gymnasium" into a 300 person place of worship - The Worship Cafe. Intended to create community through simple, intimate relationships, this is our new Sunday morning location.
Our church, a big church, has made a decidedly different approach to how they do church. Taking cues from the music world, they are attempting smaller and more intimate venue settings. The first step in that direction was a satellite campus in inner-city Pittsburgh. An old Chinese restaurant was transformed into a small welcoming environment. Most recently, Northway converted their "gymnasium" into a 300 person place of worship - The Worship Cafe. Intended to create community through simple, intimate relationships, this is our new Sunday morning location.
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