Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 11

Today is 10-11-12, which is cRaZy fun to type out. And today is Day 11 of counting gifts. Three gifts of change is the theme.

1. summer changing into fall

2. the change in his work schedule that allowed him to be home this morning to help with science lessons

3. the sisters’ change in sleeping arrangements, because they really do enjoy other quite a lot

The theme for the three gifts posted each day comes from the Joy Dare calendar at A Holy Experience). Don’t miss today’s post by Ann Voskamp: “Why the Chicken Really Crossed the Road… And Other Important Things.”

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 9 & 10

Still counting gifts, and Tuesday’s theme was three gifts praised for:

1. God’s unfailing, soul-satisfying love that makes us sing for joy and be glad

2. El Elyon, the Most High in power, mercy, goodness and love

3. that God is good all the time, and all the time He is good

Today’s theme is three hard eucharisteo. If that sounds Greek to you, it is. Eucharisteo is a Greek word that means “to be grateful, feel thankful, give thanks.” And so a hard eucharisteo is a God-given gift that’s hard to accept as a gift. Yet we give thanks for these less-welcome moments, struggles and difficulties because God is always good and we are always loved.

1. the “for sale” sign that’s a constant reminder our house still hasn’t sold

2. the cranky 7-year-old, struggling hard to cooperate during school time, who accidentally tears a page in her brand new picture book, Owl Moon, as she reads it to me for the very first time

3. the wild, blustery wind that blew the trees bare, making this October day leaf-less and gray

The themes I post for each day are plucked straight out of the Joy Dare calendar at A Holy Experience).  For more about Crazy Joy, jump over to read Ann Voskamp’s post “Why You Should Smile Right Now… Crazy Joy Day 10.”

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 6, 7 & 8

Still counting gifts through a busy three-day weekend.

Saturday’s theme was three gifts redeemed:

1. a coupon redeemed for a free croissant at the French bakery

2. time redeemed for the great and important purpose of celebrating a wedding

3. a coupon redeemed for a box of silk flower petals and two satin baskets

Sunday’s theme was a gift baked, a gift stirred and a gift eaten:

1. a horse-shaped chocolate cake for the dear birthday cowgirl

2. chocolate milk at breakfast

3. baked potato casserole from Dickey’s BBQ

And Monday’s theme was three gifts prayed for:

1. the dear, sweet daughter God blessed us with 7 years ago

2. kind, godly friends for her to love and grow alongside

3. the sweet big sister who gives generously of her time and talent

For every day in October,  I am posting three gifts using the Joy Dare calendar from A Holy Experience).  Counting gifts, too? Share them in the comments area if you wish.

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 5

Three gifts returned. That’s the theme for today as I continue counting gifts and thanking God for each moment He graciously gives.

1. a pile of library books

2. a favorite devotional book that strayed downstairs

3. the call for baked goodies

Right here every day in October I’m posting three gifts with a specific theme (from this wonderful Joy Dare calendar at A Holy Experience).  Feel free to join the fun! Add your gifts in the comment section and hop over to A Holy Experience to read about 31 Days of Crazy Joy and the latest post: “Starting Now? The End to the Cynicism” by Ann Voskamp.

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 4

On our fourth day of counting gifts, the theme is gifts reaped. Since I’m not a gardener or farmer, I’m going with three gifts we reaped in our homeschool today.

1. a flexible schedule that permits a tired child to sleep in when the crazy, noisy wind has kept her up at night

2. her freedom and creativity to invent her own crossword puzzles for 4th grade spelling words using Bananagrams and graph paper

3. enough downtime together to enjoy sipping steaming cups of hot tea during the lunch hour

The theme for the three gifts posted each day comes from the Joy Dare calendar at A Holy Experience). Head on over to read Ann Voskamp’s post “How to Make Joy in the Hard Places.”

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 3

Another day of counting gifts, and today’s challenge is threefold: a gift caught, a gift let go, and a gift mid-way.

1. the glimpse I caught of a chickadee at the finch feeder in the backyard

2. letting go of my laptop long enough to allow my almost-7-year-old continue writing a story about little girls named Zowe and Anna

3. the tired, mid-way-through-a-lap smile of my 9-year-old as she struggles to master the butterfly stroke in her swimming lessons

The ideas for the three gifts I post each day come from the Joy Dare calendar at A Holy Experience).  Please add your own gifts in the comment section and then jump over to read Ann Voskamp’s post “When You are Feeling a Bit Lost: How to Find Your Way Back to Joy.”

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 2

Today’s theme for counting gifts is three gifts falling:

1. the legs of my youngest, still six years old for a few more days yet, rising and falling as she kicks on the swing in the backyard

2. the fallen leaves we trace with oil pastels for art lessons this morning

3. our friends’ two-month-old baby boy falling asleep in my arms

Every day in October I’ll post three gifts using the Joy Dare calendar from A Holy Experience).  I invite you to add your own gifts in the comment section and then hop over to (in)Courage to read Ann Voskamp’s post “One of the Key Secrets about Joy.”

Discovering cRaZy jOY: Oct. 1

With our house on the market, somewhat excessive business travel, and a new homeschool schedule, life’s been a little more crazy than usual for our family.

That’s why I was quite excited to learn that this month Ann Voskamp, best-selling author of One Thousand Gifts, is inviting her readers to join in 31 Days of Crazy Joy. (Check out the video for an excellent introduction to Ann and her message.)

So it’s time to start counting gifts again, and won’t you come along, too? Let’s start with three gifts orange:

1. the fiery orange leaves on the neighbor’s maple tree

2. the little orange pumpkin she hid in the playhouse

3. the bright orange flame of the gas fireplace that warms the room on a cool October day

Right here every day I’ll post three gifts with a specific theme (from this wonderful Joy Dare calendar at A Holy Experience).  Feel free to add your gifts in the comment section.

Let’s discover crazy joy this month!

Pink Peony Parade on the Patio

A plethora of pink peonies is prominently parading around the perimeter of my patio.

Pretty, pretty peonies.

Praise the LORD for peonies!

Look at the Birds!

— another favorite from the archives —

 

“Look!” my big girl gasps, running toward the window. “Robins! In our yard!”

Quickly the little one and I join her at the window, and together we welcome the feathered strangers. The freshly falling snow of late March does not deter the playful robins as they flutter about happily in the backyard.  An especially plump robin perches high in the branches, a patch of snow still clinging to his red breast and his feet.

“Cheer up, cheer up,” the first robins sing.

Cheer up, indeed! Even as the snow blankets us again, their songs give us hope for spring as the end of a long, harsh winter draws nearer. Soon will come nests and eggs. Soon will come worms for the chirping baby birds. Soon will come little birds testing their wings, learning to fly.

“Look at the birds of the air; they do not sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not much more valuable than they?” -Matthew 6:26

March melts into April, and the birds return to this Frozen Tundra in great numbers. Red-winged black birds, robins, sparrows, Canadian geese and — my favorite — swans.

As I’m out and about all week long, I see swans everywhere — dozens of them. On the way to church, on a walk in the neighborhood, on the way to and from dinner Thursday night, on the way to pick up a friend’s little boy, and on the way to and from a birthday party — swans, swans, swans! Soon to pair off and settle in ponds and lakes, the swans migrate together, and oh! What joy as they surround us — these amazing creatures, full of grace!

I look at the birds, and God reminds me of His faithfulness.

Without my camera along on any of these trips, my inner shutterbug longs to capture the swans, to store up the grace moment and treasure it.

The week draws to its end; Saturday evening before sunset our family loads up in the minivan and heads back to the one spots where, earlier in the day, nearly a hundred swans gathered in a low, flooded area in a corn field. Leaving my family in the van, watching closely, I head eagerly into the muddy field. My newest tennis shoes greet the muddy field and I manuever carefully, happy to find a narrow path of dry weeds between two sections of the field. I nearly sink into the mud as I approach the water.

Swans! Hundreds of gloriously graceful swans — and several ducks, too. The honking and quacking mingles into noisy bird music. Most of the swans glide gently across the water, but some fish for food underwater.

Suddenly a few swans soar up into the sky. Their black bills confirm they are Trumpeters. Their necks stretch long and wings mount high toward the clouds —  right over my head! I pull the hood of my sweatshirt over my head, just in case.

A glorious swan moment. Finally captured! I stand in the muddy field, thankful I migrated to the right place at exactly the right moment.

Looking down, white feathers float, scattered across the water.

“He will cover you with His feathers, and under His wings you will find refuge; His faithfulness will be your shield and rampart.” -Psalm 91:4

I look at the birds, and God reminds me of His faithfulness.

God keeps showing me how faithful He is. May I also suggest this post from last spring: Orchestrating the Swans?