Easter 2016

I helped Karsten move this past weekend from his apartment in the suburbs to the Albany Park area in Chicago.  He will be increasing his commute to work but gaining a roommate to share expenses.  I rented a U-Haul truck to hold all his worldly possessions for the move.  Kids his age seem to be excited about living in a big city.

I don't parallel park but had no choice in Chicago. I did have success, although part of the truck ended up over the curb!
I really dislike parallel parking. But I had no choice Saturday.  I finally did have success, although part of the truck ended up over the curb! And yes, that is snow you see!

 

 

 

 

Karsten's new home on the top floor of the brownstone.
Karsten’s new home on the top floor of the brownstone.

I like to visit the city, but don’t think I would care to live there long term.  I would have to parallel park every day.  No thanks!  The three months that Neal and I lived near the University of Chicago after his stem cell transplant I didn’t parallel park once.  I would drive and drive until something else opened up.  Our apartment had a small parking lot.  If I didn’t get a spot in there I would watch to see when one opened up and run to get our car to park it there!  It was fun to live there for a short time and experience the city life but I was glad to get back to Bridgman.  ?

Driving home I thought about all the places I have lived over my life time.  Because of my dad’s job I moved nine times growing up.  I don’t remember the work of it but I am sure my parents do!   After Neal and I were married we lived in married housing at The University of Michigan while he was in dental school.  I remember the masses of cock roaches scattering  as we opened the door to our apartment in married housing at night and flipped on the lights.  Or sitting down to eat dinner and a cock roach decided he also wanted some of the dinner on my plate!    It was also during those years that our twins were born.  Many memories.

Where ever we live here on earth, that is not our permanent home.  Those of us that are followers of Jesus are looking forward to a home yet to come (Hebrews 13:14).  We are citizens of heaven, where the Lord Jesus Christ lives.  And we are eagerly waiting for him to return as our Savior.  He will take our mortal bodies and change them into glorious bodies like his own, using the same power with which he will bring everything under his control (Phillippians 3:20-21).  That is the exciting end of the Easter story.  Corbin's masterpiece

Corbin helped me make bunny rolls our of crescent rolls for breakfast. He put on the eyes and teeth.
Corbin helped me make bunny rolls our of crescent rolls for breakfast. He put on the eyes and teeth.
We had fruit pizza for dessert, masterpiece by Britton!
We had fruit pizza for dessert, masterpiece by Britton!
Hard boiled hens!
Hard boiled hens for part of dinner!

When sin entered the world through Adam and Eve, God had a plan to restore his people.  He sent Jesus as a little baby to be born, live and die  on the cross to pay the penalty for our sins.  Many humans killed Jesus on the cross with evil intentions, but God intended it for good.  Jesus’ death would save many lives for eternity.  Jesus has delivered us from the penalty of sin.  He delivers us now from the power of sin.  One day he will deliver us from the presence of sin.  Christ will come again to defeat Satan for good.  God will set up a new heaven and new earth.  His home will be among his people.  He will wipe away every tear, and there will be no more death or sorrow or crying or pain.  All these things will be gone forever.  God will make everything new (Revelation 21).  Hallelujah!  No more moving vans, no parallel parking, no cock roaches, no stem cell transplants…

Hunting for Easter eggs
Hunting for Easter eggs
Caleb on the hunt
Caleb on the hunt

 

Are you ready for Christ’s return?  Are you looking forward to it with enthusiasm like my grandkids were excited about looking for the Easter eggs?

Lane and Corbin going through there loot.
Lane and Corbin going through there loot.

My grankids were so excited to see what was inside the plastic eggs (candy of course).  What is awaiting us in eternity will be far more exciting!  There is no need to fear our time with Jesus forever if you have placed your faith in God.  It’s as easy as ABC.  Admit you have sinned, done wrong things. Believe that Jesus is who he says he is and will do what he says he will.  And Commit your life to him, to live according to his ways.

You could say that Jesus lost the battle (on the cross) to win the war (against sin and death).  “Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God, the Almighty–the one who always was, who is, and who is still to come.” Revelation 4:8b

Thank you Lord that my citizenship is in heaven.  This world is not my permanent home, I’m just passing through.  I am looking forward to my home that is yet to come.  How about you?

On the journey,

Trish

Open My Eyes

Britton, “Eli, tell Grammy what happened at church today.”  Eli, “I saw Jesus outside the window while we were singing ‘Open  the Eyes of My Heart.’  He had on a white robe, had bright white eyes, dark hair, dark skin and brown scandals. He told me to obey my parents and only pray to Jesus and no one else.”  I quickly ran to get my Bible because that morning I had been reading in Mark 10:46-52 about the faith of blind Bartimaeus.  I am using a new Bible every year for each of my grandchildren.  As I read through the Bible I underline things that stick out to me and write messages in the margins.  This year I am working on Eli’s Bible.  I will give the Bible to the kids when they turn 16.  (Thanks for the idea Pat H.!)  Back to the story, Bartimaeus had asked Jesus to have mercy on him and that he wanted to see.  Jesus said to him that because of his faith he was healed and instantly the man could see.  I had written in the margin that morning, “Eli, ask God today to open your eyes to see Jesus and understand all that he has done for you through the death on the cross for you.  That is my prayer for you today.❤️ Grammy, 3/7/16.”  I relayed that incident to Eli and his daddy.  Coincidence, I think not but the work of the Holy Spirit.  It gives me the goosies.

Open my eyes to see Jesus, to see God’s handiwork, to see those in need and open my eyes to see what is important.  A couple events happened recently causing me to think about what’s really important.  My girlfriend’s husband died suddenly of a heart attack January 22 and Neal’s brother, Karl, died January 31 after a long battle with brain cancer.  Listening to what people say about the deceased person at visitations and funerals made me wonder what people will say about me at my funeral.  Am I so busy doing my own thing that I don’t open my eyes to what’s truly important?

People ask me quite often, “So what are you doing with your time?”  Sometimes my perception Is that I need to be working or volunteering or doing something of importance with my time.  I have come to realize that being available to run my mother-in-law one day a week to her appointments, or being available to meet a friend for coffee who needs some encouragement, or being available to babysit my grandchildren, or being available to teach a bible study, or being available to take a trip with a friend is also important.

Corbin, Lane and I played lots of games when I was babysitting them in February.
Corbin, Lane and I played lots of games when I was babysitting them in February.

 

 

My only granddaughter, Hadley!
My only granddaughter, Hadley!

 

 

 

For Christmas I made each family a book about Neal titled "Granddad." Everyday I was babysitting Banks he would read that book and point to granddad. It was so sweet!
For Christmas I made each family a book about Neal titled “Granddad.” Everyday I was babysitting Banks he would read that book and point to granddad. It was so sweet

 

“If I were to let my life be taken over by what is urgent, I might very well never get around to what is essential.”   Henry Nouwen

“May the choices I make today bring happiness to my future rather than regrets!”  Dale L. Smith

“Live a good life and in the end, it’s not the years ia life, it’s the life in the years.”  Abraham Lincoln

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Enjoying the sunset in Florida with some girlfriends.
Enjoying the sunset in Florida with some girlfriends.
My view in Palm Springs with my mother-in-law!
My view in Palm Springs with my mother-in-law!

 

 

In the in the midst of traveling I had a “Galentine’s Day” party. That’s an opportunity to celebrate gals for those of us that are single.?  We had a full fondue dinner, did a craft, watched a movie, and had a sleep over.  After breakfast we had breakfast and played cards.

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Making coasters at our Galentines Day party.

 

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All set for our Downton Abbey dinner!

I don’t know if any of you were Downton Abbey fans but it was as show Sunday nights on PBS.  It takes place in the 1920’s in England on an estate with a castle.  Sunday March 6 was the last show of the last season.  I had a viewing party. We had a formal dinner with four courses.  We completed dinner in time to watch the last show.  It didn’t fail to disappoint!

Dug out my moms silver and became Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Pattmore and the footman!
Dug out my moms silver and became Mrs. Hughes, Mrs. Pattmore and the footman!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

As we enter into this Easter season may we open our eyes to what Jesus has done for us.  Out of gratitude hear his voice daily, listen to his instructions, walk in his ways and trust in his love.

On the journey,

Trish