I learned that life in the big easy hasn’t always been easy. That New Orleans never sleeps. That 95 degrees with 98% humidity feels like 110 degrees.
I learned that you can stay cool on the swamp tour until the boat stops. That alligators like marshmallows and that KRAFT marshmallows hold up the best in hot, humid conditions.
I learned that New Orleans is the home of Judy, who works at the Houmas House and is the most lively tour guide on the entire continent.
I learned that in New Orleans a taxi driver can talk non-stop from downtown to the airport during rush hour. That Emeril’s Restaurant takes reservations until 1:00 AM but that if you really want a normal dinnertime reservation you should call a few months ahead of time.
I learned that New Orleans is much, much more than just Bourbon Street. It is a city with a complex yet fascinating history. A city full of incredible restaurants, beautiful homes and friendly people. A city full of Stanley’s and Ashley’s, teachers and waiters, musicians and streetcar drivers. A city full of people who when asked will gladly tell you their story and the story of their fascinating city. They will draw you into their world and you will come out with a greater understanding of why even though so many never returned after Hurricane Katrina, so many more chose to stay. It is where their family and heritage are. It is where they grew up listening to and singing the songs of New Orleans. And as Stanley our tour guide said so eloquently with his New Orleans accent, no matter where you live you have to put up with something. In the south it’s hurricanes, in the midwest it’s tornados and in the north it’s the ice and snow. New Orleans is home and that’s where he’s staying.
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
The Lion and The Lamb
One of my favorite fun sayings is 'When March comes in like a lion, it goes out like a lamb'or vice versa. It is apprently an old folklore saying that has its origins with the constellations Leo, the Lion, and Aries, the ram or lamb. It has to do with the relative positions of these constellations in the sky at the beginning and end of the month. Here is a relly cute comic strip depicting these constellations. (Click on the comic strip to enlarge)
Did you know that Jesus Christ is pictured as both a Lion and a Lamb? John the Baptist called Jesus the Lamb of God (John 1:29). My Life Application Bible says that in the Old Testament lambs were sacrificed to atone for sins: the Lamb of God died as the final sacrifice for all sins. Christ the Lamb won the greatest battle of all!
The role of Christ the Lion will be to lead the battle where satan is finally defeated (Revelation 19:19-21). Christ the Lion is victorious because of what Christ the Lamb has already done! And WE will participate in the victory not because of our effort or goodness, but because He has promised eternal life to all who believe in Him.
So no matter what the weather we know that as believers the Lamb of God and the Lion of Judah have us covered from beginning to end!
Saturday, February 28, 2009
My Favorite Boys
mean handsome!
This poem reminds me of why I do what I do every day.
I took a piece of plastic clay.
And idly fashioned it one day.
And as my fingers pressed it, still
It moved and yielded to my will.
I came again when days were past:
The bit of clay was hard at last.
The form I gave it still it bore,
And I could fashion it no more!
I took a piece of living clay,
And gently pressed it day by day,
And moulded with my power and art
A young child’s soft and yielding heart.
I came again when years had gone:
It was a man I looked upon.
He still that early impress bore
And I could fashion it no more.
Author Unknown
Saturday's
Aaaahh...it's Saturday! No work, no school, no schedule to keep. Oh! Wait! A basketball game at what time? 8:30 AM!?! aaarrgh...rush to fix breakfast, down a cup of coffee, rush into the shower, rush out of the shower, rush to get the boys' basketball uniforms out (at least they are clean thanks to Prince Charming). Jump into some jeans, dry the hair and throw it up into some sort of something on the top of my head and out the door we go! I guess it beats being bored! :-)
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