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April Showers Brought Much of the Same…and Grace and Truth Link Up

April 24, 2020 by Lauren 16 Comments

When I wrote the monthly muster for March, I can’t honestly say I thought we would be in much the same place at the end of April.  The natives are restless, the days are long, the world seems so much different while moment to moment feels the same.  Groundhog day if you will.  And yet I am very aware of how many reasons I have to be thankful.  I’m also aware that, though we have all lost something to coronavirus, our sufferings run the gamut from missing our friends and semi-regular Target runs to financial strain and loss of a loved one.  Lady Gaga (who I wouldn’t under normal circumstances quote here), said it well in explaining to Jimmy Fallon that she takes issue with the phrase “We’re all in this together.”  (I’m guilty.  I wrote it in my month end post for March.)  Gaga said, “While I think the sentiment is nice, I also think that the fight that I’m in — or that you’re in, right? — is very different than the fight of a woman that is in, perhaps, an abusive relationship and has a child and lost her job and can’t feed her kid and can’t feed herself and also can’t get the help that she needs because she’s in a violent situation,”.

 

I write all that to say that I want to reiterate my sentiment from the end of March.  Know that I am praying for you and I am here if you need to vent or have prayer requests or just need to communicate with someone other than your kids!  Pop over to my contact tab and send me an e-mail or comment on this blog post.  Or click on my social media buttons on the right hand side of this page.  I care about the small inconveniences and the life altering challenges.  And I consider it an honor to take your requests to God in prayer.

 

I wasn’t sure I’d have much to wrap up this month, but there are always books and movies, right?  My husband and I rewatched August Rush – completely implausible, but who wants reality in this moment?  We also started the WWII series World on Fire with PBS Masterpiece.  This one has a lot of potential.  As a family we rented I Still Believe – part of singer Jeremy Camp’s testimony.  We had highly anticipated seeing it in the theater, and it did not disappoint, even from home.  If you don’t like to cry, skip it, though.  We introduced our 15 year old (under duress) to some classics from our youth.  She ended up loving Some Kind of Wonderful, liking Top Gun and enjoying Lucas.  All of them underdog stories in different ways.

 

Though I’ve been keeping lockdown busy with caring for the kids, extra cooking, and almost daily biking, yoga and Body Pump tracks; I have had more time to read than usual.  I have several books going right now that I have not finished:  God’s Heart for the Nations (a second read through), Ready to Rise:  Own Your Voice, Gather Your Community, Step into Your Influence by Jo Saxton (very inspirational for the ladies in the audience), Appeal to the Courtroom of Heaven by Shonda Whitworth (I won this from the author and it speaks right into some circumstances in my life right now.  Can’t tell me that’s not a God thing.), and one fiction – The Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson.

 

I plan to finish every one of those books, but I think I just love books so much that I constantly get distracted by the next shiny title and then have to circle back.  The one book I have finished this month is On the Bright Side:  Stories about Friendship, Love, and Being True to Yourself by Melanie Shankle.  I know that for this title to be in my hands right now, the author wrote it months and months ago; but it is perfect for such a time as coronavirus.  If you need something light, funny and charming that encourages you to look on the bright side of things, this is it.

 

As a family we have also tried a couple of online games to entertain us.  The first is Drawful 2 from Jackbox games.  It is free to download right now.  We also took a short (and free) virtual tour of California with Urban Adventure Quest.  One of the most fun dates my husband and I have ever been on was a live scavenger hunt in the Arts District of Dallas with this company.  The virtual version does not compare to the real thing, but you still solve puzzles together and do something besides watching TV!

 

One of my friends in the neighborhood had a birthday and we threw a 6 ft social!  Everyone brought a chair and a drink to her front yard and we spread out.  About 30 minutes in, rain started to fall, but NO ONE MOVED.  This is how starved we all were for social interaction.  A couple of people grabbed umbrellas out of their cars and we continued to visit.

 

My fifteen year old broke her leg so she could see her friends more.  I only wish I was kidding.  She trucked down the wooden stairs one night in socks with a ukulele in one hand and a song book in another.  There was tumbling and screaming and a trip to the emergency room to x-ray 2 broken bones.  That $30 ukulele remains unscathed, though!  Surgery to place 9 screws and a plate followed.  Her sweet friends are coming often to sit in a lawn chair in our flower bed and visit with her through the window of our guest/ recovery room.  So thankful for their thoughtfulness to help distract my girl from the pain.

 

Online school (which she detests) is about the only thing Allie does besides take pain meds and look at her phone.  Shelby is really missing the structure of her transition program at school.  Most of her therapies are on hold with a couple we muddle through online.  And on the subject of virtual sessions, I had my 2nd appointment for tele- counseling.  Something new I am trying as our insurance offers it for only $4 a session.  And right now with our extenuating circumstances, they are even waiving that fee.  I have long said that I believe we would all benefit from regular therapy if it was convenient and affordable.  From my home?  $0?  Meets both of those criteria for me so I’m working on my general mental health.

 

This seems like a lot for a month where we couldn’t go anywhere or do anything!  Comment below to let me know what you are doing or learning or avoiding!  Please.  I need interaction!

 

And now for this week’s featured post!

 

In Learning to Stand Still in the Face of Uncertainty, Cami of Instaencouragements offers us words to spur us on and great resources to help in our quest.  This read is perfect for the time that we find ourselves in.  Click over and give her some comment love.

 

Now for this week’s link-up! Let’s bless and encourage one another in our walk with the Lord.

 

Grace & Truth : A Weekly Christian Link Up

Grace & Truth exists to point people to Jesus! We hope this link-up will be a source of encouragement every week. If you’re a blogger, we hope you’ll use this space as a way to meet new friends within the Christian blogging community. If you’re a reader, we hope that you’ll encounter new bloggers that love Jesus as much as you do! Most of all, we hope you’ll meet Jesus here.

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The Office, an Unlikely Job and Binge-Watching…and Grace and Truth Link Up

April 17, 2020 by Lauren 10 Comments

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At well over a month now of forced isolation, I’m feeling the need to break out of my shell and share something different.  Any Office fans out there?  Anyone become an Office fan in the last few weeks with time on your hands?  I have to admit I have probably only ever watched two episodes of The Office ever.  I know I said ever twice but I wanted to reiterate.  So when I read about a contest for super fans to apply for an Office related job, it didn’t seem like a good fit.  But I applied anyway.

 

The job?  Binge watch 45 episodes of the show in just a few days.  The pay?  $1,000.  Sitting in my favorite chair and watching TV for money sounded like something I could get behind.  So I wrote an essay, which I never intended to share here.  But all the iconic show quotes in it make me giggle.  And I thought you might need a giggle too right about now.  So here it is:

 

To be honest, I’m not the biggest fan of The Office, but I want to be.  And since Power Points are the peacocks of the business world, I will try to convince you in words why you should still select me.  But maybe without too many different words coming at you from too many different sentences.  Sometimes I’ll start a sentence, and I don’t even know where it’s going.  I just hope to find it along the way.  But first, here’s a little background, because I know exactly what to do to plead my case.  But in a much more real sense, I have no idea what to do.  However, according to the great Wayne Gretsky, “You miss 100% of the shots you don’t take.”  So here goes. 

 

For whatever reason, I did not start watching the show when it debuted and didn’t want to start watching in the middle once the hype reached a fever pitch.  Yes, I guess I’m a bandwagoner.  And now that I could start from the beginning on Netflix, my husband and I are too cheap to subscribe!  We occasionally do a free one-month trial to catch a few movies or the latest season of The Crown, but never chose The Office.  I knew we would never get through the whole thing in one month (I mean we do have jobs and kids and stuff!). 

 

That’s the sob story, but here is how I really feel about the show.  I have caught a few episodes in syndication and totally identify with the sense of humor.  The writing is perfectenschlag.  The episode about sexual harassment training is funny enough to make a recently sentenced Harvey Weinstein giggle. 

 

In addition to how much I think I would enjoy watching The Office, I could also really use the money.  You don’t have to get out the violin to play along with my tail of woe.  (Ok maybe that’s an exaggeration.  A mini-woe, if you will.)  I won’t bore you with it.  But I guess I’ve been working so hard, I forgot what it’s like to be hardly working.  And getting paid a grand to watch 45 episodes seems like hardly working.  I’m so good at watching TV that I can do it on the couch…sans pants…while eating cheeseballs.  AND stay safe from COVID-19 at the same time!

 

If I believed that mo’ money creates mo’ problems, I would not bother to write to you.  I have a plethora of problems this money could solve.  I have my doubts that you will select me.  Like Kelly, I think sometimes people are really mean to the hot, popular girl.  But I just had to shoot my shot.  So don’t be afraid of how much you love me. I’m the best specimen in the human zoo.   Pick me!  You won’t be sorry.  Or maybe you will.  But I won’t! 

 

I conclude my plea with a quote from the deranged Dwight Schrute:

“In the end, the greatest snowball isn’t a snowball at all.  It’s fear.  Merry Christmas.” 

 

I didn’t win the job.  But what do you think?  Would you have hired me?  Also, leave your binge-worthy show recommendations in the comments since we are all still trying to entertain ourselves at home.  Happy viewing!

 

And now for this week’s featured post!

 

Although my writing this week was less than serious, Laura Thomas sobered me up in the best way on Good Friday with her post Easter Solitude and Sacrifice.  Easter may be in our rear view, but Jesus is walking with us every day.  In writing about our the virus times we are living in, Laura said, “just perhaps, in our solitude, we will see the sacrifice of the Savior with fresh eyes…”  I am praying for that for me and you today.  Check out the rest of the post here.

 

Now for this week’s link-up! Let’s bless and encourage one another in our walk with the Lord.

Grace & Truth : A Weekly Christian Link Up

Grace & Truth exists to point people to Jesus! We hope this link-up will be a source of encouragement every week. If you’re a blogger, we hope you’ll use this space as a way to meet new friends within the Christian blogging community. If you’re a reader, we hope that you’ll encounter new bloggers that love Jesus as much as you do! Most of all, we hope you’ll meet Jesus here.

Join us each Friday for the Grace and Truth Link-Up!

To receive a weekly reminder of when the link-up goes live subscribe to laurensparks.net in the right hand column of this page.

Maree Dee

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Lauren Sparks

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Heather Hart & Valerie Riese

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Lisa Burgess

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1.)  Following your hosts via their blog and social media channels is not mandatory, but appreciated!

To receive a weekly reminder of when the link-up goes live subscribe to laurensparks.net in the right hand column of this page.

2.) Leave 1-2 of your most recent CHRISTIAN LIVING posts. Please do not link DIY, Crafts, Recipes, etc. We will delete these links. We also reserve the right to remove articles that don’t align with the theme or are deemed by the hostesses to be inappropriate.

3.) Visit 1-2 other links and leave a meaningful comment! We want to encourage community among us, so please don’t link and run!

4.) We sort all links randomly – feel free to link as early or as late as you’d like. The playing field is even!

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