Sunday, September 12, 2010

A bit distracted

There are times at church when I get irritated that I get distracted, but today, the distractions were sweet.

I noticed a little 4 yr old girl, wrap her arm around her mother as she sang, "The joy of the Lord, will be my strength...." This mother with 3 children under 6 yrs of age, is holding down fort while her husband is in Iraq...he has been gone 9 months. I know that Hannah has no idea that Jesus is the strength that makes this separation bearable.

Later, I noticed a young girl, about 8 or 9 yrs old. She took her grandmothers checkbook out and started writing the check for contribution. What a blessing, learning to give. Her grandmother is a precious example of giving, as she is raising this young girl.

Wow, I noticed a beautiful toddler, seemed like she was a baby just yesterday. Having a communion cup to lick clean, must have been a treat for her....someday she will know so much more about this emblem. Her parents and grandparents worship together, ... she is blessed.

Marcus holds my hand, with every prayer, and sometimes I think nothing of it, but today, it was a reminder that we are united in our faith. What a sweet gift.

As we sang, "Lord, reign in Me, reign in my heart..." I recalled the beauty of all the Cathedrals, and thought if that song had been playing in such a magnificent place...it would focus on what matters.

Some days a bit of distraction can turn into a blessing...that's how it felt for me today.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Movin' around Capri

Anytime we saw this cab, men were taking pictures of it.

Traveling around the island, this is what I call 1 -1/2 lane road.

At night time we notices a smaller boat leaving this yacht...

we watched as young kids (from the yacht) ran around
and played at the beach
in the bottom corner of this picture.
Beautiful view as we waited for our check.

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Beautifully different

I don't love the unknown of other cultures,
and there was plenty that I wasn't expecting when we spent
10 days in Italy. I had not researched anything, so the fact
that Cathedrals drew the biggest tourist attraction was a wonderful treat.
Anyone wearing tank tops or shorts, had to cover up, to enter any of these
Cathedrals. So the scarf vender's made good money at these locations.
I wanted to know the purpose behind each emblem or design,
and the detailed beauty was overwhelming. It struck me that the beauty
within the walls, was massive, but nothing compared to what
God would want from the walls of our soul.

We ask locals about the best place to eat. We were surprised
that what we experienced, did not have the flavor of our
American /Italian food. We were never offered pesto dip with
the bread,(not sure they used garlic) the salad was basic lettuce, tomato, carrots
in all 5 cities, and we were to make our dressing from
Olive oil and balsamic Vinegar. I loved the pizza.
Breakfast blew us away. There were more desserts offered
each morning, than in a Luby's Cafeteria line.
Cereal spoons were always Tablespoons. We needed to
specify "No fizz, No gas or No bubbles", when ordering water.
It seemed we waited 30 minutes for our check
in very restaurant.
This was our Lido/Venice breakfast view.

We used the train to travel from Rome, to
Florence, to Venice, to Naples, then the ferry to
Capri. The train had no trouble staying on schedule.
I think that the time at each connecting station
may have been 3 minutes. When time to get off, you don't
fiddle around. Trying to take pictures of the beautiful
country side, at the speed we went, seemed futile.
I think this statue was outside of the Venice train station.
This beach was down the hill from our hotel, in Capri.
Beaches were rare on the island. Marcus rented a scooter, and
that was our way to enjoy the beauty of Capri.
If we need to stop at a restroom, it was usually a pay toilet,
and the commode seat, was optional, hanging on the wall.

It was a wonderful experience and adventure.
I love that Marcus found hotels off the beaten path.
I just wish the pictures reflected the true beauty.

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Tuesday, September 7, 2010

A little bit of Italy

The tower of Pisa

Walking around Venice

This small island known for it's colorful houses.
An alternative to screen doors...
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