Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Quietime Hymns - Top Instrumental Album in Christian Bookstores this week
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
What's In Your Wallet?
Last night I finally did it. I took out everything that wasn't necessary from my wallet and only kept the most important stuff. What I took out was over an inch in height when I stacked it all together! WOW, no more back pain...and no more Seinfeld, George Costanza jokes! What's in your wallet?
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
First Wave
Monday, September 14, 2009
Nobody's Got It All Together
Every now and then (almost daily) I need to be reminded that nobody else has it all together - why should I?
NOBODY'S GOT IT ALL TOGETHER
By Jill Phillips and Andy Gullahorn
Working hard to tie up the loose ends
So hard to decide who you let in
Put your best foot forward with a grin
I can see the fear behind your eyes
Wondering if someone will recognize
You’ve grown tired of keeping up the lies
Don’t whitewash the truth about yourself ‘cause
Nobody’s got it all together
If you want to be like everyone else well
Nobody’s got it all together
I have seen the darkness of my heart
And found a love that taught me its too hard
To walk through life and not let down my guard
What good is it to say please savior come
If there is nothing you need rescue from
Life is something no one has a corner on
Don’t whitewash the truth about yourself ‘cause
Nobody’s got it all together
If you want to be like everyone else well
Nobody’s got it all together
When the parts that are self righteous
Start to disappear
Every other life is
Just another mirror
And life is way too short to run and hide
Don’t whitewash the truth about yourself ‘cause
Nobody’s got it all together
If you want to be like everyone else well
Nobody’s got it all together
(c) 2004 Juvintud Music / St. Jerome Music (ASCAP)
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
I Wouldn't Have It Any Other Way
Every good marriage has a time of testing and trials...ours is no different.
"Any Other Way"
Jill Phillips
Do you remember that Monday when
The world fell out beneath our feet
Both surprised that we had been
So close to losing everything
Putting one foot in front of the other
felt like such a long, hard step to take
We thought about moving and starting again
But it was something we could never outrun so we just stayed
I wouldn’t have it any other way
I wouldn’t have it any other way
Gaining back the trust we lost
Was harder than just losing it
But if we wanted change at all
The pain was a prerequisite
So little by little, a piece at a time
We were putting back together what was left of a broken life
It wasn’t quick, it wasn’t easy
But that kind of change isn’t one that happens overnight
I wouldn’t have it any other way
I wouldn’t have it any other way
When we first met, love was a feeling
But making it last, that’s a decision
A good decision
When we watch the kids run through the yard
Sometimes I just can’t help but think
That every bit of what it cost
Was worth it for this family
‘cause I wouldn’t have it any other way
I wouldn’t have it any other way
I wouldn’t have it any other way
Words and Music by Jill Phillips
From "The Good Things" CD
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Quietime CDs now at Target.com
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Anthem's Milestones
Anthem turned 5 months old a couple of weeks ago. Krissy and I don't plan on having another child - unless a real miracle occurs - and I do mean miracle! So, we're a bit sentimental about our last child. We will never again experience our own child's firsts. Another way of looking at it is that we feel so blessed to be able to go through this experience again that we are appreciating so much more this time around. We're having so much fun with her. I rarely find myself complaining or whining about things.
So that they are recorded forever, I'm planning a new series of our baby's milestones in the next few blogs - complete with video and pictures (if all goes well).
FIRST SMILE
Anthem smiled early and smiles often - very often. All I have to do is look at her and she smiles, sometimes she even laughs out loud. She also loves the boys - she laughs at them all the time. When she sees Mom she smiles and laughs too, but she mostly says "Mmmmmm". It's so cute. Here's a picture of when I knew that she laughed on purpose, not just because she had gas :). She was about 2 weeks old. This picture was taken in early April. That's her Amo's hand next to her.