our family's journey in military ministry (current abode: Ft. Lewis-McChord, WA)

Monday, January 26, 2009

Ordinary Turned Extraordinary

Usually I spend my Mondays catching up on things around the house (i.e. laundry, etc.), however today was an exception. Glen called me on the way to work and told me how beautiful the drive was (views of Washington Lake on the way) so I decided after Micah's morning nap to go down to Coulon Park which is down the street from us. What a beautiful and peaceful day! We walked and walked along the docks and paths while I pointed out the trees, ducks, and seagulls. He loved looking up at all the trees and BLUE sky too. And to top it all off, for lunch I had White Clam Chowder at a small little place which was quite yummy. It was also a sweet time of reflection and prayer for me after he fell asleep. With that said, here are some pics from the day:

Oh and a quote before signing off from my morning reading taken from Each For The Other by Bryan Chapell (marital book that our friends, the Gravinos', gave us). It's taken under the glory of a Christian wife section:

"God wants us to base our dignity on His eternal regard not our own personal gain. Contrary to popular opinion, woman was not created for her own fulfillment. She was created to be a helper and nurturer. Now that is not an easy assignment to accept. We tend to bristle and think, there must be something more significant than that! What homemaker hasn't found herself asking, after the fiftieth load of laundry in a week or when facing yet another sink full of dirty dishes, 'is there anything significant about what I'm doing here?' yet in God's eyes, nothing is more significant than servanthood. The path to genuine greatness lies in serving. Grasping for power or recognition is natural. Servanthood is supernatural. So many women are missing out on the supernatural today because they are caught up in the "search for significance." Ironically, the more they search for it, the less satisfied they feel. Why? Significance is found in giving your life away, not in selfishly trying to find personal happiness. Heaven is reflected in her focus on others."

4 comments:

Jen said...

what a fun time for you and Micah! Looked like a beautiful day, and yikes, what a great quote. It's often difficult to put it in words why our home-work is so important, but it's god-ordained for us to be the home-makers and our joy is in the serving! Thanks for a timely reminder friend. Love you.

Anonymous said...

how beautiful... :)

John and Daisy said...

Hey Shi,
Loved our talk yesterday. Those pictures are so beautiful - you live in a wonderful place. Love you very much!
-daisy

Blissfully Yours said...

Thank you so much for sharing your day and more than anything for sharing what you read, and what God is doing in your heart. It really meant so much to me to read the quote. Thanks Shilo.