| Well, hope this works! Never actually blogged before! Yes, I know welcome to this century...just took a while to figure out which screen was a computer and not a T.V. :) Honestly, finding it difficult to find the words here. Would rather keep it light, simple, maybe even funny, the problem is the topic...My Girl!!! Can't even begin to think of her w/o becoming overwhelmed w emotion. Shocking, I know, but she is, after all, the best parts of my heart. Yes, a little biased here, but c'mon, I was her best bud for years. Being there as she grew up, we had tons of fun, snuggles (still hear the little feet at the condo), long walks (through the creek!), lots of reading, and lots of laughter with this perfect (and I do mean perfect!) beautiful, funny, brilliant little girl. Now, I have the privilege of simply being part of her life as she continues to grow and mature into this beautiful, funny, brilliant...(hard to acknowledge here)...woman. I'm supposed to be the parent, the teacher, a person to help guide, but I am continually learning from her. She has had an incredible and profound impact on me as a person. Me, my life, my interaction with others, certainly my relationship with Christ and within the Church, is all better and more meaningful because of her. Heck, this is me keeping this light! I could really get sappy talking about my Perfect Angel, Darlin', Beauty, Pumkin, Babe ,Sunshine, Kenzie Luce. Or should I say, Kenzie Luuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuce! Darlin' you know how much I Love you and how incredibly proud I am of you. You have already made the world a better place and I know Christ has perfect plans for your perfect soul. As you move forward into that vast, scary, sometimes lost land of "High School", know I'm always here cheering, supporting and loving you. You will experience some of the best, and most challenging times, in your life. (please note the closed eyes, chanting, and fingers in ears my ears as we immediately think of college and life beyond...please one step at a time on me!) Yes, you will have amazing achevements, and plenty of mistakes. Know I'm always here to clap, and always here to help carry. Remember, you are not your resume. You are not measured by grades or scores. Not by trophies, awards, amazing speechs, popularity, blocks, spikes, elections, boy or girlfriends. Not by colleges, not by teachers, service projects, and not even by, (gulp) parents. You, my dear, in the end, are measured by the perfect creator of all heaven, earth, time and space. You are measured by Christ and his knowledge of your beautiful blessed heart. (check out 1 Samuel 16:7) He already knows you are meant to sometimes fall, and also that your life is truly ordained to impact other hearts, in amazing ways, for the better. (he also knew I would be one of those hearts.) Pulling inspiration and some quotes from the book Facing Your Giants, think of the challenges and opprotunities of your High School years in this same way David did..."As Goliath moved closer to attack, David quickly ran out to meet him." 1 Samuel 17:48. There will be Goliath's (more than we want), but they can all fall. Including the Goliath of falling itself. Let go of mistakes and disappointments, move forward to the next victory. Know that you will face these giants, but you do not need to face them alone. I love the line from the book that remindes us to "Rush them with a God Saturated soul." Also, "Focus on giants - you stumble. Focus on God - your giants tumble." Hey Chick - Major in God. Let your high-school be fun, exictement, acheivement, a little forgiveness, and did I mention fun? Always believe in yourself and who you are. He does, and we do...and always will. I love you. Dad |
Thursday, May 29, 2008
My Girl
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Christ has set us free to live a free life, so take your stand. Don't let anyone or anything put a harness of slavery on you. Galatians 5:1
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