Anna

Several weeks ago, parents were allowed in to the ballet studio to observe again.  I just can’t help myself – each time I take a ton of photos of Anna.  She’s working so hard! 

At the end of January, we decided to let Anna add a few ballet classes to her week which would allow her to perform in the May recital.  Thus far we’ve eased into ballet – for several years Anna took one class a week.  Last fall we added a second class per week, and now decided it’s time to see if Anna enjoys performing.  We have now committed to three full ballet classes a week and a short conditioning class following one of them, so we’re driving to the studio three times a week.  It’s a big commitment for this family who values time at home together and not running every night of the week.  But, Anna needs to see how much she truly loves ballet and whether performing is for her.  If she doesn’t love it, we’ll drop back to one or two classes a week.  If she loves it, then we talk about really committing to ballet for her.  So far she’s handled the adjustment very well.

On the way to ballet, Anna and I play games in the car and I love it.  Our favorites are I Spy, Name That Tune (“I can name that tune in four notes”; one person hums the first four notes of a song and the other tries to guess), I’m Thinking Of…(one person thinks of something, names the category – types of dessert, for example – and the other person has five tries to guess it), and the old standby, Truth or Dare.  

There are times during my week with the kids that I think to myself, “I’m going to miss this one day.  Enjoy this moment.”  Driving to ballet, standing at pick-up after school, quizzing Anna on spelling words, watching the kids make lunches each night, James studying for a quiz over breakfast.  It’s going by so fast and I’m trying hard to appreciate each moment and stage.  

The Daily Audio Bible

Recently I’ve really been enjoying the Daily Audio Bible podcast.  I’ve listened to DAB for years and have mentioned it before, but it’s worth mentioning again.  If you’re looking for a way to listen to scripture, I can’t recommend this enough.  

Brian Hardin, the host, reads a section of scripture every day and comments at the end.  He reads a portion of the Old Testament, New Testament, Psalms, & Proverbs.  If you’ve ever read through The One Year Bible, it’s a similar layout.  His commentary is always enlightening and honest – this man knows his bible.  Brian, once a successful record producer, left his career when the Lord led him to pursue DAB.  I, along with many others around the globe, are so glad he listened and obeyed.  

I listen while I’m getting ready in the mornings, while I’m folding laundry, while I’m making dinner.  I usually still take time to read and study on my own also, but for the days that are busy, I especially enjoy listening to this.  If I never get back to my quiet time chair again that day, at least I’ve heard the Word of God and it can permeate my soul as I go about my day.  If you struggle with reading scripture every day, this might be something you’d enjoy. 

The DAB app also includes a Chronological podcast, Psalms, Proverbs, Kids, and En Espanol podcasts.  Brian’s wife, Jill, reads some of these, and their kids participate and read on the Kids podcast.  So sweet.  

I’m always amazed at how God’s Word can come alive.  Passages that I’ve read and heard for years and years suddenly seem fresh and are full of meaning.  

For the word of God is living and active, sharper than any two-edged sword, piercing to the division of soul and of spirit, of joints and of marrow, and discerning the thoughts and intentions of the heart.  Hebrews 4:12