Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Back in Business

Well, I apologize to all of my many, many, many, blog followers for the delay between my post. No really, both of you, I apologize:-)haha I had to take a brief break to get back into the swing of work/school. I have finally made it back to the flightline to continue training. Well, almost that is. I am in a holding pattern awaiting to get a slot into a class at the exact hour that I stopped at. I am told it should be 4-6 weeks. Ughh, what a torture to sit in a class room and study while watching all of my former classmates hop in their aircraft and go flying for the day. Oh well, I will be back there soon enough. This will be a good time to catch up on some blogging. Hope all is well.
Thewaywardsoncamehome

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Laminin, Praise God, Laminin!!!

Psalm 139:14
I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvellous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.
This video is about eight minutes long but well worth it. Who knew about laminin? I guess the Lord did.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

I Believe

Well, let me begin by saying that I don't consider myself to be the smartest person in the world. But, in my defense, I have "stayed at a Holiday Inn Express" a time or two and that makes me an expert in certain matters (:-)) Of course, I can't take all of the credit. Here's just a few of the things that over my last 33 years that my mother used to say to me that I now believe in. Hope you like it. If your mom was anything like mine, then you will probably will be able to identify as well.

I BELIEVE......
1. That if you watch too much T.V. it really will rot your brains out
2. That if you don't stop picking at it, it really will never heal
3. If you fall and break your neck, then don't come running to me about it
4. That I was told once and a thousand times!!!!
5. That I do own my own place now mom and I don't see you running around here, jumping on the couch, drawing on the walls, and leaving all of the lights on like you said you were going to.
6. That I was born in a hospital and what has that got to do with a barn?
7. That the time has come for me to cash in on the old saying "you be nice to your little brother because one day he is gonna grow up and be bigger than you" (remember holding me down and torturing me with tickling saying SING THE ALPHABET!!!!) don't worry I love ya sis
8. That you did bring me into this world and can still take me out of it but now your too tired and smart to make another one just like me (haahaaaaaaa)
9. That you really were doing it for my own good
10. I have arrived into the next week that you knocked me into :-)))
11. That we never did "turn the car around RIGHT NOW!"
12. That I now am growing one of those "money trees" and that my kids love it too
13. That I was both seen and heard
14. That I have not lost my head in a long time because I attached it to my shoulders

AND FINALLY.....I BELIEVE......
15. That the apple didn't fall too far from the tree.:-))

Well there you have it. My beliefs.....Let me know what you were taught growing up???

Blessings from the waywardsoncamehome

Saturday, January 10, 2009

The Family that Prays together PLAYS together

My latest prank came this past Christmas. Every year mom has a special cake made to be eaten with Christmas dinner. This year it was a red velvet cake with cream cheese icing or so we were told. When we got there the box that the cake was in was sealed with tape that mom had put on it. We weren't allowed to even look at it until Christmas day. Mom was so proud of it and couldn't wait to unveil it. I saw a great opportunity for mischief;-) While mom was resting before the big activities on Christmas, I carefully took and removed the tape from the box that the cake was in. I couldn't just replace the box because she had hand written a note saying "NOBODY TOUCH THIS BOX UNTIL CHRISTMAS". I broke that commandment heehee. I went and got an old brick from the flower bed and carefully made the switch and then retaped the box exactly as it had been before. Well the time came for the great revealing. The whole family was gathered around to witness this mouth watering, delicious, one of a kind cake emerge. HAAAHAAAA what a suprise when out popped a disgusting oven baked brick. I laughed so hard at the look on moms face. WOMP WOMP WOMMMMP I made the recovery of the real cake and saved Christmas heehee. BTW I wasn't the only one in on it. In fact everyone knew except for mom. We had a great Christmas.



Pranks and fun from 2008 and beyond:
Strange things happen when your snoozing on the couch.
The Girls GOT ME;-))


I guess we get our goofyness honestly. This is a pic of Rachels dad in her brothers motorcycle racing jacket. For the record, see how small it is on him. It's not becouse he's too big for it, it's becouse her brother is a small framed munchkin. Kinda of like a troll;-)))))) I'll post a pic of him later. That way you will have time to go get your magnifying glass--love ya shannon















We set up our bounce house and filled it full of dishwashing liquid to make a bouncing bubble kingdom. They were having a blast so Rachel and I decided to get in and play with them. We decided to get out when a neighbor friend said "you know these are the kind of videos that end up on you tube" EXIT STAGE LEFT:-))))














It appears that the girls applied alittle makeup on Rachel when she wasn't lookin. Man she's a hottie!!!













Well I guess I will go for now. Oh yea I promised a picure of Shannon. I couldn't find any good ones except this one of me and him wrestling. I know you can't see his face but I'm sure you can tell which one he is. He has his back to the camera.

















Love You guys--TheWaywardSonCameHome

Friday, January 9, 2009

Quality Time

Don't you just love family. I sincerely do love my family. However, being in the military has really decreased the amount of time that we get to spend with our loved ones. It's usually reduced to the annual trip at either Thanksgiving or Christmas and then it's right back to Uncle Sam. I am not bitter about this because the Lord has taught me many valuable lessons. One of which being learning to deal with distance. My wife and I have come to terms with the fact that we can, have' and will spend long periods of time away from each other. Through each deployment and TDY (temporary duty for those who don't speak military:-), we have learned to cherish the time that we do have together and to make it count. We learned it's all about quality time not quantity time. This is also applies to our "families" back home. This was hard for me to grasp during our first few years in the service because I didn't understand this concept. It wasn't until I heard a message preached by Dr. James Dobson one night while jogging that I began to understand. I had really been pressed about what to do about my son Isaiah and my role as a father to him. See, I was about to begin some pretty intense training that was really going to be and continues to be very time consuming and I felt that I would be "robbing" him of a father figure in the home. I had been praying about it and the Lord answered it in this message. When he was a young boy, Dr. Dobson's father was a pretty successful evangelist and was continually called to be on the road for long periods of time. Well' it wasn't too long until little James' conduct began to reflect his absence. Well a long story made short, Dr. Dobsons father came off of the "evangelist trail" to be in the life of his son. Dr. Dobson said this "quality time" with his father was very influential in his life. If you look in Proverbs you will see the term "My son" over and over. Solomon was the wisest man in the Bible and it wasn't by an accident that it happened. Someone had a great influence in his life and taught him by both word and example. I think it was his daddy, King David (a man after God's own heart). Proverbs is full of lessons that we too can learn from our Daddy. Now as for me, I don't really have the leniency to just shift gears and spend enormous amounts of time at home with my children, but what I can do is change the amount of quality time I spend with them. For example, the other day Rachels' electric wind blow'n beautification apparatus machine died (hair dryer:-)) so I grabbed a screwdriver and Isaiah and let him rip it apart. He got to utilize his skills of destruction for the sake of higher learning heehee. He had a ball and I had his undivided attention teaching him about every part of the thing. It only took about ten minutes start to finish but when we were finished I asked him: "Isaiah who made this?" His reply: "uhh somebody" I said what would you think if I told you God made this? WHAT!! It was then I had his attention and explained to him the Bible verse John 1:3 "All things were made by him; and without him was not anything made that was made" I explained that man mearly put the elements together that He gave us. BAMM!!! Quality time in under 15 minutes. I challenge you today to spend "quality" time in the lives of those that you love. Who knows you might have a Solomon on your hands. Thanks daddy.

P.S. Sorry dad I never got that brand new lawnmower back together that I tore apart back in 1988:-))

Love From THEWAYWARDSONCAMEHOME