Monday, July 8, 2013

We Came, We Saw! Day 1 & 2 of London & Paris...

Here we go...London skyline at sunset
London skyline
We left the ATL around 9:30 pm on Saturday June 29 arriving in London around 11:00 am on Sunday June 30. After a transfer to our hotel, H10 Waterloo, we rested for a couple of hours.
H10 Waterloo
 Chicken & Potatoes for dinner with the rest of our group of 44.
dinner
After dinner, we ventured out to the London Eye

High atop the eye, the view of Big Ben was awesome!
big ben
We were exhausted from sheer enjoyment and the time change. Off to bed ending Day 2. 

Leave me a comment and tell me what you like most about London? Come back tomorrow for Day 3 of our adventure - Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.

Still feeling all British,
Tammy
The Happy Handicap

Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Kids speak Wisdom!

first baptist

Sunday School Photo Day at FBCC 2013 (that's me back there in the purple and my daughter beside me)! We love these chitlins! This past Sunday Sydnee and I supervised "Little K" after Sunday School. If you've never gotten involved with children's programs, you should, if for no other reason than to meet some wonderful young personalities! I guarantee you'll leave with a smile on your face and a higher spring in your step. We had two such personalities in class this week, two of the cutest, sweetest, sharpest, well-behaved boys ever!

I always like to ask kids the same question, "Do you know who Jesus is?" The five-year-old said

Monday, June 24, 2013

Why I want to be called "Grandmom"!

it's a girl!
Feast your eyes on these precious red patent shoes! I'm anxiously awaiting my first grandchild in November. Those beauties belong to her!!! I knew right off what I want her to call me.."Grandmom!" And, here's why....

Thursday, June 20, 2013

'Shrooms: a photo journey

My daughter, Sydnee and I went on a walking journey beside the lake in front of our home yesterday. We wanted a bit of exercise for the morning. Although we weren't expecting anything different, we noticed several mushrooms. We've experienced quite the rainy season in North Georgia this spring. The large amounts of water produced some interesting fungi. I hope you admire them as much as we enjoyed scouting them out...
red mushroom
orange mushroom

Day tripping,
Tammy
The Happy Handicap

Show me some comment love. I'd love to know what these are and if they are poisonous. Got an idea?

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The Four P's of a Prayer

model prayer

Are your prayers answered? Do you ever wonder if you're praying amiss? Jesus gave us "the model prayer" in Matthew 6:9-13. We know the scriptures as The Lord's Prayer. Our Sunday School curriculum is focused on prayer for June. We thought it would be fun and easy to teach our 1st to 3rd graders to pray by using something they likely knew...the parts of a letter.  We explained how a prayer is very similar to writing a letter. Using The Lord's Prayer as a model, we reinforce each week the correct way to pray.

1.  Greeting - address God by calling his name. "Our Father", "Heavenly Father", etc.
2.  Body - the four P's
  • Praise - Give God praise and glory for specific things or all things. "Hallowed by thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done"
  • Provisions - Ask God for your needs. "Give us this day our daily bread"
  • Penance - Admit your sins and ask God for forgiveness. "Forgive our debts as we forgive our debtors"
  • Protection - Ask God for guidance. "Lead us not into temptation but deliver us"
3.  Closing - Tell God how awesome he is again and ask for all these favors and blessings in the name of Jesus.

Pray with a humble, sincere heart with a meaningful voice. I believe if we get into the same mundane prayer, it becomes redundant and boring to us. Can you imagine how God feels hearing it? It would be just like your child telling you the same thing every day. You listen but only half-hearted, right? After awhile, you may tune the broken record out altogether!  Be passionate and pray with your whole heart.

Do you use a map for directions? You do if you want to get where you're going! If you use a map, you're probably praying correctly using the model that Jesus gave us. If you don't use a map or ask for directions, you're probably not praying as Jesus instructed. You may be wondering around in the prayer wilderness questioning if your prayer will ever be heard much less answered! Don't stay there for 40 years. You've got the map and there's milk and honey just ahead! 
Remodeling my prayers,
Tammy
The Happy Handicap