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Punkin’ Heads 2007

October 16, 2007 8:08 pm / Leave a Comment / Keith

“Being a Christian is like being a pumpkin. God lifts you up, takes you in
and washes all the dirt off of you. He opens you up, touches you deep inside and scoops out all of the yucky stuff– including the seeds of doubt, hate, greed, etc. Then He carves you a new smiling face and puts His light inside you to shine for all the world to see.”

The above is found on a little flyer that University United Methodist Church gives away to all those who come by to look at their pumpkins. Every year UUMC sells pumpkins right on the corner of De Zavala and Vance Jackson in NW San Antonio to fund various projects. For the last few years we’ve gone there as a family to take pictures of the kids playing with the pumpkins.

Yesterday was the perfect day for pictures. Bright and sunny, yet not too hot. Since we went during the day, we were the only family there for most of the time. As you can see from the slideshow, we got lots of good pictures and we had a lot of fun too. We bought one very small and one medium sized pumpkin for each kid. The small ones are for the kids to play with and the medium size ones are for us to carve.

If you’re in the NW part of San Antonio, be sure to stop by and get a pumpkin!
Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Kids, Making Memories, Pumpkins

Crazy Cube

October 15, 2007 2:18 pm / 1 Comment / Keith

Can you solve all 30 levels of the Crazy Cube? The quicker you solve each level, the more points you score.

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Fun, Games

I Felt Like A Jehovah’s Witness

October 12, 2007 7:11 pm / 1 Comment / Keith

As many of you know, our daughter has been doing ballet for months. She really enjoys it and is practicing all of the time. We wanted to find something for our son to do also so Becky thought about a six week class of Tae Kwon Do at a local martial arts academy that is designed for four and five year olds. I practiced this martial art myself 20 years ago so it was something that I could help him learn.

As soon as the class ended, they lined the kids up and gave each of them a stamp on the hand. I didn’t notice it until we got home, but the stamp was of the yin-yang symbol. I wasn’t sure what to think about it so I did a little research on what the symbol means and came to the conclusion that it wasn’t something I wanted our family to display. Becky and I talked about it and we decided that we would give our son his own little kid tattoo so that he didn’t feel out of place. We also decided that I needed to tell the instructors that our son was not to receive a stamp after the next lesson.
The next week’s lesson time came so on the way we talked about the stamp and I reminded him that he was not to take one if offered. Even though I was going to talk to the instructor, I knew that they might forget and possibly give one to him anyway. I went over it numerous time with our son;
“What are you going to say if they ask if you want a stamp?”
“No thank you.”
“Good boy!”
Once we arrived at the academy, I talked to the head instructor and asked him to remember my son and that he was not to receive the yin-yang stamp. I explained that it represented a world view that we did not hold so I preferred not to have my son wear one. I also told him that other people have the right to choose to wear one and that we weren’t judging anyone who did, it just wasn’t for us. The instructor was very understanding and had no trouble with our request. As were were walking away, I overheard him tell one of the other instructors, “We’ll have to remember that.”
At the end of class, our son just happened to be the first in line for the drill they were just finishing so he was the first kid they asked if he wanted a stamp. Now, I can’t tell you how many times we went over this, but every single time he gave the correct answer until now. He said, not quite at the top of his lungs, ” I can’t! It was kind of funny, but I could not help but think, “No, your suppose to say, ‘No, thank you!'”
During the whole week, it occurred to me that this is what JW parents must feel like. They instruct their children to abstain from birthdays, holidays and extra curricular activities at school and have to explain their position to the children’s teachers. The kids are expected to withstand peer pressure and obey the wishes of their parents, even if it conflicts with their own desires. I realize that this is but a small taste of what JWs experience, but nonetheless, it is a valuable lesson.
Are we as Christians willing to risk ridicule, embarrassment and possible alienation for our convictions? Personally, the yin-yang symbol is not that big of a deal for me, but what is a big deal to me is standing up for my convictions. I looked at this situation as an opportunity to exercise my fortitude and use this as a teaching lesson for our son. If we can take advantage of enough opportunities like this, hopefully it will stick with our son.
Here is a short video clip of our son in the Tae Kwon Do class.

http://www.youtube.com/get_player

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Jehovah's Witnesses, Tae Kwon Do

Bloggity-Blog-Blog-Blog

October 4, 2007 5:37 pm / 1 Comment / Keith

I’ve added a new blog to my Personal Blogs section on the right side bar. It is titled, “Bloggity-Blog-Blog-Blog.” Randy and Heather Gauthier are friends of ours who left San Antonio for South Africa. Randy is pursuing a doctorate. If I remember correctly, it is in Biblical languages. Since Randy is busy with his studies, Heather has been keeping up with their blog.

Heather has got to be one of the most creative people we have ever met. She can completely redecorate an apartment with very little money. We visited them once when they were living in Chicago and she had flip-flops and music sheets tacked on the wall. I know it sounds funny, but it looked really good. Her unique style of creativity can be seen in her blog posts as well. You can see some of what she can do on their Grand Tour post on their blog. There are some nice pictures of South Africa too.

Drop by their blog and feel free to leave a comment. The Gauthiers love being able to keep in touch with family and friends.

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Friends

Don’t Study Your Bible!

October 2, 2007 7:37 pm / 4 Comments / Keith

I was going through my inbox and deleting old e-mail when I came across one that I had forgotten about. An ex-JW friend of mine sent me a scan of a recent Watchtower publication that is causing quite a stir. It seems like the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society doesn’t want Jehovah’s Witnesses studying the Bible.

The September, 2007 issue of the “Kingdom Ministry” warns JWs from conducting their own study of the Scriptures and compares it to “foolish questionings.” Click on this image to see a larger version of the document so that you can read it for yourself. As you read through it (the part in the blue box), notice how independent Bible study is viewed in a negative light. If JWs want to be fed spiritually, they should read the publications of the Watchtower. Accurate knowledge comes from reading Watchtower material, but reading the Bible alone is “unprofitable and futile.”

I pray that JWs reading this edition of Kingdom Ministry will recognize how this is just plain sick.

Posted in: Uncategorized / Tagged: Jehovah's Witnesses

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