Friday, February 11, 2011

In The Midst Of It

The renovations have been underway for over a month now.

I’m surprised I’m still somewhat sane. I always swore I’d never live in a house that was being fixed up like this.

When will they be finished? That, my friends, is the million dollar question.

Our room.  It has been painted and has new carpet, but the window frame still needs to be painted and the broken glass replaced (see, it has been boarded up with cardboard). We also recently had new powerpoints put in.

The dining room.  The old carpet was stripped away leaving the disgusting black stuff you can see in this picture.  You had to wear shoes in there otherwise it would get all over your feet.


The kitchen with its concrete floor.

Lounge room.  It has been completely stripped, the ceiling has been replaced, and now it needs painting and recarpeting.

New ceiling awaiting painting.

The enclosed verandah which is just a mess of furniture and other stuff at the moment.  We call it the 'long room'.

Spare room.

Verandah

The mess outside the entrance to the lounge room.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

5 Favourite U2 Songs

It's soooo hard to just pick five favourite songs for one of my favourite bands of all time.  For years, With Or Without You was my fave until being recently dethroned by All I Want Is You.

1.  All I Want Is You
2.  With Or Without You
3.  One
4.  Pride (In The Name Of Love)
5.  Beautiful Day

What are your Top 5 U2 songs?

Wednesday, February 09, 2011

U2 Woooooohooooooo!

On Friday 3rd September 2010 at 8:50am, I sat at my laptop, along with thousands of others, patiently waiting for 9am.  I refreshed the webpage continuously and, after a reasonably short period, I had what most of WA was after....U2 tickets!

We went to their concert on Saturday 18th December, the first of two.  To say the least, it was brilliant.  A spectacular extravaganza suring which Bono proved he could still work the crowd.  One of the most powerful moments of the night was when he started singing the first couple of verses of Amazing Grace.  Unfortunately I heard a few groans behind me, people obviously not wanting to be reminded of Bono's well-publicised faith.

The only downside of the evening...they didn't play my favourite song, All I Want Is You.



Our friends, Sarah and Barry.


Jay-Z, the supporting act.  Not really my type of music.

Bono doing his thing.


I wondered if the rocket thing was going to actually take off!

Monday, February 07, 2011

2011: The Year of Recovery

Some wise people, who I am privileged to have in my life, have suggested to me recently that I've had a rough last few years.  2007-2010 have been dominated by change and conflict.  I need a rest.  I need to look after myself.

In light of these conversations, I have assigned 2011 to be a year of recovery for me.  I'm going to take some time out to look after my physical and spiritual health.  I'm going to take some time settling in.  I'm going to spend time with Duncan and those who are dear to me.  I'm going to concentrate on finishing editing my book and start the search for a publisher.  I'm going to rediscover my joy in the simple things of life like going out for a meal or a coffee, or walking along the beach.

These plans are going to take some sticking to, I can imagine.  I'm impatient for everything to become 'normal' and to establish some sort of routine.  I don't like being idle.  It's tempting to dive headfirst into a new community and try to get involved in everything.  I can also imagine that some Christians will think these plans will sound remarkably like laziness and selfish indulgence.  I've heard one person I know in full-time paid ministry say, "Sacrifice is measured by what you have left."  This is true, but you also need to have boundaries and care for yourself.  You will be no use to anyone if you have a breakdown.

2011 is only a few weeks old and has already been turbulent.  My life is far from normal at the moment.  Our house is a chaotic mess, and I have just lost a loved one.  We know very few people in Kojonup and are about to start the daunting task of building relationships.  A couple of weeks ago I had one almighty meltdown where I just couldn't cope anymore and everything seemed too hard.  That's when I realised I need to be serious about being kind to myself this year.

To do this, I need to put some plans in place, and one them involves using Facebook less.  Why?  Well, I'll blog about that later.

Friday, February 04, 2011

Bible Verse of the Day

Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful servants.
Psalm 116:15

Wednesday, February 02, 2011

No Compromise: The Life Story of Keith Green

My friend and fellow blogger, Amanda, was the one who first introduced me to Keith Green who is one of her favourite Christian singer/songwriters. Before that, I’d never heard of him, but I found myself struck by the honesty and frankness of his lyrics. When she offered to lend his biography to Duncan and I, I started reading it almost immediately.

Written by David Hazard and Keith's widow, Melody Green, Keith’s story spans his childhood; growing up non-Christian; meeting his future wife, Melody; his attempts to break into the music industry; his spiritual search; his conversion; and resulting ministry through music. The book culminates with his tragic death in a plane accident at the age of 28, and how his life and music continues to touch people years later. He is a man who learns many lessons along the way and is far from perfect, and sometimes rebukes more than he preaches grace, but he is someone that God used mightily.

The book is essentially one man’s amazing journey in coming to know and follow the Lord and share that with everyone he came into contact with. I found Keith a gifted and forthright evangelist who is as confronting as he is inspiring. He’s the kind of person you find yourself drawn to, yet also wanting to run away screaming from because he made me realise how far I fall short. He challenged me not to put God in a box, but to believe that nothing is impossible for the Lord. Hailed as a prophet by some and a troublemaker by others, Keith was uncompromising in calling the church to be what God wants it to be.

I also found myself empathising with Keith in that, as a wannabe Christian artist, I too feel the pressure to write for Christians when there is a world outside desperately needing the gospel.  I too often wonder how much Christians should charge (if at all) for their creative works. One only needs to visit Koorong to realise there is more than enough resources for Christians – it’s people who don’t know Christ who I want to write for. But, like Keith, I am coming to realise there is a place for Christian to Christian encouragement and rebuke in the arts, as well as for evangelism.

Read this book! I am planning to buy my own copy eventually so when I feel like I’m drifting towards the seductive lights of the world, I will re-read it, and be inspired once again by Keith’s passion for the one true God.

Tuesday, February 01, 2011

Quote of the Day

If somebody writes a great poem, people don't run around applauding the pencil, saying 'Oh, what a great pencil'...I'm a pencil in God's hands.
- Keith Green