Showing posts with label Cathy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cathy. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Blogosphere


Blogosphere.

Now that's a cool word!

I don't know who coined the term or when (actually, you can read about it here), but the old blogosphere is growing by leaps and bounds every day. There are lots of folks, myself included, who never thought they would find themselves committing their thoughts to paper (silicon? ether?), but now find themselves doing it regularly. It's fun, it's addictive, it's strangely comforting...

For me, blogging is a release, a way of expressing things that need expressing. When I started my blog, I really didn't think anyone would read it, and frankly that doesn't matter so much to me. If I knew for a fact no one would ever read these posts, I'd probably blog anyway. If it blesses someone else, or brightens their day, that is an added bonus. For me, it is a way of documenting my journey through life, and recording how God is working in my life.

In the same way that I have joined the blogosphere within the last few months, many of my favorite people in this world have done the same...
  • The most recent splash in the b-sphere was made yesterday by none other than my beautiful and talented wife, Cathy. Cathy works for Crossroads as our communication director, and has a real knack for expressing how God is working in her life. In the past, this knack has taken many forms: teaching, writing newsletters, writing devotions, etc. Now, she has her own blog, and it'll be top-notch (like everything she puts her efforts into). Love you, Catherine.

  • The first in the family to blog was my son and family trendsetter, Brandon. Just between us (and anyone on the internet who reads this!), Brandon wasn't big into writing when he was in school. He was the kid who triple-spaced his essays and narrowed the margins so he could reach the required number of pages. But sometime between then and now, something changed, and now Brandon authors one of the funniest, most compelling blogs around. He, too, has the knack...for a good read, check out his blog.

  • Brandon's wife, Megan, started blogging shortly after I did, and also has a wonderful writing style. I've enjoyed learning more about my new daughter-in-law via her blog, called "Life of Growing". Megan, keep up the good work!!! Also, I'm digging the new "grass" header...

  • Zach's girlfriend, Sarah Slice, is also a fairly recent addition to the blogosphere. Although Sarah's first post was just before Christmas, she has really hit her stride and is cranking out some really deep, though-provoking posts. You go girl. Check out Sarah: Plain and Tall here.
Second son Zach has not yet graced us with a blog, but I'm sure it is because he wants to devote his every waking moment to his studies at NGU. Zach, if that's not accurate, don't burst my bubble. ;)

Technology really is changing our lives, mostly for the best (I hope). Blogs provide us with glimpses of feelings, thoughts, and emotions we might not otherwise get to see in our daily interactions with people. They are a permanent testament to what God is working in our lives, and how much he has blessed our days.

One day I will go on to be with my Lord, but I hope that my blog posts will live on, allowing my grandchildren and their grandchildren to understand a bit of what motivated me, what I loved, and who I was.

Blog on!

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Seventeen


Just got back into town from our anniversary trip. Yesterday marked 17 years of marital bliss for us! In some ways it seems like much longer, and other ways it seems like just yesterday.

Here's a reality check: when we got married that cool October day at Pretty Place, Brandon was 7 and Zach was 3. Papa Scott had "Zach duty", which meant he got to hang out in the parking lot listening to Zach, who was pretty darn talkative back in those days.

To celebrate our 17th anniversary, we made our standard pilgrimage to the Inn on Church (see picture) in Hendersonville NC, where we have been going for several years now. H'ville has a great historic downtown section, with antique shops, boutiques, coffee shops, restaurants, etc. Our favorites are: Mike's on Main (in an 1880's drug store with tin ceilings and an awesome soda fountain counter), Black Bear Coffee, and a couple little antique malls whose names I don't know.

Unfortunately, our idea regarding taking Rupert along (our Lhasa Apso) was not a great one. For various reasons we won't go into here, it would have been a more relaxing weekend had we left him at home. I think next year we'll do like most normal people: board the dog, and go on the vacation just by ourselves!

But no complaints about our marriage -- I do believe I am a very lucky man. When I was single and far away from God, I only remember praying one prayer, and that was that God would send me a girl who would be faithful to me always. Cathy was the answer to that prayer, and she has not disappointed me. Once again, God is good.