Saturday, June 27, 2009

Here Comes the Rain Again


I am a big fan of thunderstorms. Growing up in central Florida, you could set your watch by them as they rolled in nearly every summer afternoon. The towering clouds building on the horizon called us home for a little respite, an hour or so of down time, before we headed back out to play until dark. I'd sit on our screened porch, coke and snack in hand, listening to the rain lash out at the metal roof, watching the lightening play and hearing the thunder cackle in response.

Our first summer out of seminary, Denise and I lived in Cape Coral in a upper floor condo overlooking the Caloosahatchie River. There I got a different view as I watched the storms roll in. From our balcony, you could see the line in the water as the rain stirred its surface. I could watch it, even hear it make its way down the river, across the canal, inching its way ever closer. Then I could feel the first drops of rain blown into my face by the wind that pushed it along, chasing me inside. All outdoors was first hidden by the sheets of falling water, then exposed by the brilliant streaks that lined the sky.

This all changed a few years back when Hurricane Wilma came through. It was the strongest storm we had ever stayed put for, and it left quite mess to clean up after it passed by. But it wasn't really the storm that scared me. It was the effect it had on our dogs, particularly our most neurotic dog Cassidy. Since that time, even the slightest sound of thunder sends her into a nervous fit, shaking and panting and climbing into your lap. Which can be annoying in and of itself. But since recently the storms have been rolling in at night, it has gone to a whole new level. Let me paint the picture...

It's 2:00 AM and there I am, all cozy and sound asleep when a distant rumble is picked up by her sensitive ears. She is immediately on edge, up and pacing the floor. This in turn rouses the other dogs who jump down and join the pacing. Did I mention that it is a tile floor? So I am stirred by the clicking of the nails of 12 little paws against it. Another rumble, this time closer, and Cassidy panics. Those nails are now scraping at high speed against the floor, which being tile gives her no traction and she runs in place like the characters on so many Saturday morning cartoons. Finally able to make progress, she flees to the only safe place she sees, namely under the bed. Unfortunately, her round body doesn't quite fit, so I hear more urgent scraping of paw on floor as she burrows. Finally still and quiet, another clap of thunder gets her going, only now she is stuck under the bed and doubly panicked. In her alarmed state, she is whimpering, clawing, shaking the whole bed - sort of like those old motel beds, only no quater needed. So I get up to free her, hoping to calm her, and praying the storm has passed. When she is finally relaxed enough to lie down, I climb into my bed, lay my head on the pillow, and notice that all too familiar flash through the window.

1001. 1002. 1003...

And here we go again!

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

VBS Laugh Break

Thanks to my nephews Stephen & Ian for pointing this guy out to me a while back. This is one of my favorite clips from Christian comedian Tim Hawkins.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Finals Thoughts... NBA, that is


At the end of our men's Bible study last night, we turned on the TV to catch the beginning of game 4 of the NBA finals. (For the record, I am rooting for Orlando Magic to beat the LA Lakers, mostly because I am do not like Kobe Bryant.) Down 2 games to 1, this was a vital game for Orlando to win. Yet as the pregame introductions were being made, I noticed an ominous choice by the home team, the Magic. Center court, right alongside their mascot, right in the middle of the cacophony that excites the crowd as their team is introduced, stood Nick Anderson. "Who is Nick Anderson?" you ask.

1995 NBA Finals. Game 1. Orlando vs. Houston. Magic up by 3 with less than 30 seconds to go in the 4th quarter. Houston is forced to foul. And they foul, you guessed it, Nick Anderson. As a 70% shooter, Magic fans expect he will make the free throws and effectively end the game. He misses both, badly. Yet somehow, he gets the rebound and is fouled again. And again, he misses both. Houston gets a 3 pointer to tie, wins the game in overtime, and goes on to win the title as they sweep the series, 4 games to none. {If you're so inclined, you can watch those misses in this video; they start at about the 2:45 mark. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PKir54uGiWA }

So that's the guy they pick to pump up the crowd. Not a good choice, I thought. Even went so far as to mention to the other guys how surprised I was to see Mr. Anderson out there. Just doesn't seem like the guy to trot out, the memories to stir up, before a must win game. Not that I'm superstitious or anything. It just seems these sort moves never turn out well. But I told myself I was being ridiculous; it was just a way for the Magic to pay tribute to their first NBA Finals appearance. So how did the game turn out? See if this sounds sort of familiar.

Magic up by 3, less than 30 seconds to go in the game. Lakers are forced to foul. Dwight Howard goes to the line. Misses both free throws, badly. Lakers get a 3 pointer to tie the game and go on to win in overtime, going up 3 games to 1 and nearly guaranteeing they will win the championship

Told you it wasn't a good idea!

P.S. Remember, I warned you sports would show up. I'll try to get back to more spiritual stuff next time.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

What A Difference 10 Years Make








Church exterior from about 10 years ago.











Church exterior today - new paint, landscaping, railings.





Church interior - this is before we arrived, but it is largely the same as when we came - red color scheme, wooden pews and hanging lights. The only major difference is the paneling was already replaced with a coral rock facade.









Current interior - much brighter, new chairs and blue as main color.













Our children from about 9 years ago.










Same tree. Much different kids.







First Church Directory here in 2000










The happy couple 10 years later

Wednesday, June 3, 2009

With Many Thanks

What is there to say but a huge "Thank You" to all who made Sunday such a special day for our family. I cannot believe that we have been in Key Largo for 10 years now. I know it is cliche, but time does seem to just fly by. I cannot adequately express what a privilege it has been to be a part of this church for that time. You are a gracious, generous, and loving group of people.

Now for some specific thanks. To Shelley for her song during the service - not that it was tough to get up and preach after that or anything. To JonWesley and those who contributed to his song during the dinner - I've always said that pets are people too! To Janice and her helpers who planned, decorated and cleaned up after the festivities - thanks for making it a memorable day. To Betty, Carlos, Billie, Doug, Bill, and all those who spoke both publicly and personally with us - we're looking forward to making more memories. And finally to Leslie for her nearly sermonic thoughts - guess I better watch my back.

I was thinking of showing some pictures during the service, but didn't get it all together in time. So I am working on another post with those pictures - a sort of then and now look at our time here. Check back soon for a trip down memory lane.