Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Summer 2010 - Oregon

Obviously, I have not posted in several months. Here is for another attempt at keeping this blog going!

One of my students chose to start a blog for the Jr/Sr Mission Trip to Tri-City, Oregon last week. He, one of our chaperons, and I authored this blog. There are several pictures and updates throughout last week stating how great the week was.

Check it out: www.crossxoregon2010.blogspot.com

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Texas Rangers Opening Day

Jacinda's family and I enjoyed an exciting game of Texas Rangers baseball on Opening Day yesterday. Jacinda's mother, Deborah, asked me in November if I would be in charge of the mini-tailgate party prior to the game. We had a pretty good time and enjoyed some pretty good brats and german sausages, if I must say so myself!

Deb and me at our tailgate party

As far as the game goes, the Rangers went scoreless through six innings. Finally, Nelson Cruz came to the rescue and slammed a 3-run homer to get the Rangers back in the game. In the ninth, Saltalamacchia knocked in the winning run in walk-off fashion. It was very exciting! Hopefully, the rangers will have a season just as exciting!

Monday, March 8, 2010

Music Monday: "Come Sail Away"

In honor of the cruise Jacinda and I just sailed on to Nassau, Bahamas, I choose "Come Sail Away" by Styx as the chosen song for Music Monday.

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Big Bend

I recently enjoyed a trip to Big Bend National Park with two of my friends from church, Conner and Collin (I called them the wrong names all week. Sorry guys!). We took the trail for the Outer Mountain loop beginning with the South Rim trail head from the Chisos Basin. If anyone ever says Texas does not have mountains, they have obviously not taken this trail. Parts of it are brutal.

Here is a link to the details of the trail.

Elephant Tusk from the Dodson Trail

Conner, Collin, and me at Emory Peak

Sunrise on the morning we hiked out

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Big Bend, Abilene Eagles Football, and Christmas

I leave in about three hours for a four day backpacking trip to Big Bend with some of the guys from church. I will post pictures next week for sure. Obviously, I will be unable to post this week, but I promise another 6 month break won't follow! I'm excited about listening to music, reading, waking up when I want, getting to know the guys on the trip better, experiencing God's incredible creation, and listening for God's voice in the quiet stillness that you can't find in our busy lifestyles of "everyday" life.

Congratulations to the Abilene High Eagle football team on their trip to the State Championship game to be played in San Antonio on Saturday night. Though this perennial challenging team has fought deep into the playoffs year after year, this is Abilene High's first trip to the state title game since 1956. They are the only undefeated team in 5A football in Texas this year and they will try to remain that way as they go up against the two-time defending state champion Katy Tigers. We have 6 youth group boys that play on the AHS Varsity football team and have thoroughly enjoyed their run for this milestone. We wish you the best, hope you study for finals this week, and play a safe game on Saturday. I plan to drive straight to the Alamo Dome from Big Bend to catch the game!

I cannot wait: Jacinda and I are joining her family for Christmas at Disney World in Orlando! I've never been so my little kid dreams are heightening! I will get to spend three days with my sisters in Ft Worth, their families, and my mom. Family time is my favorite!

Monday, December 14, 2009

Music Monday: "O Holy Night"

I admit that I have a lot of hobbies and many of my interests come and go through the seasons of my life. I believe a hobby becomes a passion when it weathers all seasons of life and maintains a high level of importance throughout. One of the few things that I have continued to show passion for and through is music. I love music! I love to listen to it, read it, sing it, talk about it, and experience it. I have decided that I will show this passion by beginning a weekly blog spot for music. It will be called Music Monday.

Music Monday will bring about songs I like and would love for you to listen to, stories behind songs, personal articles about different artists or worship songs, etc. We'll try this out for a few weeks and see if you people like it or think it is a dumb idea!

Since it is Christmas, I would like to share my favorite arrangement and performance of one of the most well known Christmas carols: "O Holy Night" by Shane Barnard & Shane Everett.

"O Holy Night" was originally written in France by a poet named Placide Cappeau in 1847 when he was asked to write a poem for Christmas mass by a priest. Cappeau was moved by his own work, then known as "Cantique de Noel," and asked a musician friend to put it to music. This song rang through cathedrals in France for years and quickly became a favorite Christmas song. It turns out, however, that clergy learned of the fact that Cappeau had left the church to join a socialist movement and his musician was in fact, Jewish, not Christian. The heads of the French Catholic church of the time deemed "Cantique de Noel" as unfit for church services because of its lack of musical taste and "total absence of the spirit of religion." Yet even as the church tried to bury the Christmas song, the French people continued to sing it, and a decade later a reclusive American writer brought it to a whole new audience halfway around the world.

Not only did this American writer--John Sullivan Dwight--feel that this wonderful Christmas song needed to be introduced to America, he saw something else in the song that moved him beyond the story of the birth of Christ. An ardent abolitionist, Dwight strongly identified with the lines of the third verse: "Truly he taught us to love one another; his law is love and his gospel is peace. Chains shall he break, for the slave is our brother; and in his name all oppression shall cease." The text supported Dwight's own view of slavery in the South. Published in his magazine, Dwight's English translation of "O Holy Night" quickly found favor in America, especially in the North during the Civil War.

Back in France, even though the song had been banned from the church for almost two decades, many commoners still sang "Cantique de Noel" at home. Legend has it that on Christmas Eve 1871, in the midst of fierce fighting between the armies of Germany and France, during the Franco-Prussian War, a French soldier suddenly jumped out of his muddy trench. Both sides stared at the seemingly crazed man. Boldly standing with no weapon in his hand or at his side, he lifted his eyes to the heavens and sang, "Minuit, Chretiens, c'est l'heure solennelle ou L'Homme Dieu descendit jusqu'a nous," the beginning of "Cantique de Noel."

After completing all three verses, a German infantryman climbed out of his hiding place and answered with, "Vom Himmel noch, da komm' ich her. Ich bring' euch gute neue Mar, Der guten Mar bring' ich so viel, Davon ich sing'n und sagen will," the beginning of Martin Luther's robust "From Heaven Above to Earth I Come."

The story goes that the fighting stopped for the next twenty-four hours while the men on both sides observed a temporary peace in honor of Christmas day. Perhaps this story had a part in the French church once again embracing "Cantique de Noel" in holiday services.

The song has become one of the most familiar sounds during the month of December and has weathered much adversity to bring joy to the listener on earth and the One who listens to the world sing about Him. I hope you enjoy Shane & Shane's performance of the song.

Recognition: The story behind the song came from memory, but many of the details came from this article - The Amazing Story of "O Holy Night" by Ace Collins.

Friday, December 11, 2009

Our Home

I promised pictures of the inside of our house back in May ... well, here they are! Obviously, we're all decked out for Christmas, but you get the point. I put a few of the pictures in this post, here is a link for a private Picasa Web Album, and for all the normal people in the world: here is a link to the facebook album.

Enjoy!

Living Room

Formal Dining Room
(The pictures on the wall are from our world travels!)

Master Bedroom

Master Bathroom

Living Room

Jacinda's mom made all the curtains in the house for our house warming. We are extremely blessed! I hope you enjoy the pictures.