Friday, January 2, 2009


This is a picture of Jessie our goat who is 6 weeks old and in recovery. We lost his brother "Checkers" on Dec. 28th and now Jessie is fighting back! Please read below an update regarding my mom's accident and her scheduled surgery today.
Blessings! Denise

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Welcome to a New Year and new adventures


Family, friendships and fellowship that's what it's all about in 2009! This year has started with a test of faith and I know despite what life sends our way, the Lord is with us wherever we go! A matter of fact He is already ahead of me (us), protecting, paving and promising me (us) of His plan. I believe that and pray He reminds me of that often this year!
My mom is having surgery this morning because she was in a bike accident on Jan 30th and broke 2 vertebraes- #1 and #2- at the base of her skull. The helmet was her protection from possible paralysis or even death. God is her protection during this trial and has provided great wisdom to all involved. I praise Him for designing each of us with different passions and professions!
I pray the Lords presence is felt by mom and Tom as they trust in His provision over this surgery as well as her recovery. May He who is able, provide peace that surpasses all understanding and strength to the weary!
On another note, my 6 week old baby goat, Jessie, is still hanging on and we believe he is a fighter and will live! He is taking bottles every 4 hrs. and is getting stronger. If we could control the "runs" then he would gain some weight back but until then we continue to provide nourishment and love!
Blessings in the fire .... we wont get burned, but may feel the heat for awhile!
Denise

Friday, December 26, 2008

The Day After

Yesterday we celebrated Christmas with friends and family. The sun was shining, we rode horses, played games both outside and inside, opened gifts and celebrated the true gift of Christmas! Today it is a totally different day. It is colder and a bit dreary, the food is not as tempting (yet is still stored in my belly) and most of my family have left our home. Today may be a different day but the one thing that remains, is the reason we celebrate this season ... the gift of our Saviour Jesus Christ! I pray each person reading this blog has opened this gift of our Saviour and received Him into your lives. Receive the gift and hold it close! Grace to all who enter and receive the gift! May this be the best present you ever receive!

"And they will call Him Emmanuel - which means God with us" Matthew 1:23

Merry Christmas!
Denise

Sunday, November 30, 2008

Oh That Hurts

There are times when I really hurt... physically, mentally, socially, emotionally and yes, spiritually. Yesterday, my oldest son, Hunter was "crunchin' abs" and today, he keeps reminding me how much he hurts physically.... "no pain, no gain , mom". While that may have some truth to his training right now, there are threads of truth to that old statement in the emotional realm as well. Thanksgiving evening (actually Fri. morning at 2:30am) the world lost a very special young girl, named Alexa Rohrbach. After struggling for the past 9 of her 11 years of life,the Lord allowed her to come home. I cannot express the emotional pain I am feeling as I am thinking of and praying for her family. They have been such pillars of strength spiritually and emotionally. The heavens opened up as she entered the gates and into the Father's arms. She is now cancer free and her health restored... her gain.
While reading this morning, in John 11, (the story of Lazarus), Mary cried out to Jesus and said, "Lord, if you had been here my brother would not have died." I began weeping and crying out myself, "Lord, you are always here but this pain is like a heavy weight resting on my heart. (I just saw Alexa on Mon. while in Atlanta). I hurt for parents who have children dying, I hurt for friends, whose parents are dying. Lord, mentally I know you are here, but it is really hard to deal with life's pains". Then I read further in verse 35, "Then Jesus wept". Jesus wept just like I have wept. Jesus knows our pain, is in control and understands the gain. There is pain and there is gain; we have to grab it and trust in Him as Lord despite life's circumstances. Rejoice in the Lord despite pain. Trust in Him with all our hearts and believe He will direct our paths! Now that is some weight I'd like to gain.
Lord, you are Lord when........... now you fill in the blank.
Blessings my friends,
Denise

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Whatever!

"Whatever".... Man, what a great saying! ... I have a tendency to say it when frustrated or ready to quit. I also hear it from the kids I teach when they want to finish a conversation due to frustration. "WHATEVERRRRRRR" can you hear it?
This morning however, I heard it from God. I was crying out to God saying I can't do this teaching job anymore, and He said, "whatever you ask in my name I will give to you" "Ask for my help, my leadership Denise, and I will give it to you" Luke 18:27. I said, I can't because I am too tired, and God said,"I will give you rest in what ever situation you are facing" Matthew 11:28-30. So I went on a bit longer in this conversation with God. I said, I thought I was able but I am not the one for this job, and God said, "I will supply all your needs" Phil. 4:19 For nothing is impossible with me Denise, trust me, "For apart from Me, you can do nothing" John 15:5 You see God gave me a peace about today and I am not going to lose it .... at least for today that is. God is able, sufficient, powerful, present and truly in control. So, whatever you and I are facing, we have a choice to make. We can give it to Him, trust He will work all things together according to His plan or we can sit in our worlds of frustration and scream "WHATEVERRRR" and remain there for awhile, going nowhere. I have a reminder now fixed in my mind and so do you........ Go for it today and trust in His truths, For I can do all things through Christ in WHATEVERRRRRR situation I face, for He gives me strength and He offers it to you as well! Phil. 4:13.
Have a great week! Denise

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Camping 101

What a great experience we just had at the Lodges at Eagle's Nest in Banner Elk. (http://www.eaglesnestbe.com/ ) I would say it was a camping experience mixed with an American Indian wanna be atmosphere. We started the weekend with a mean game of beach volleyball (yes, I did say beach and we were in the Mtns. close to 4000 ft.) against our dear friends the William's family. Next after beating the William's family we moved on to bigger and much rougher terrain. We spent over an hour of off road 4 wheelin'. This was so much fun but not so good on the back. Once we arrived at what seemed to be @ 5000 ft. we stood, then sat, then just rested as we watched the clouds move across the Mtns. What a sight. BUT, it was no where near the end of this fab day. We made our way back to the TEPEE Village (http://www.tipi.com/) to get ready for our Full Moon Cruise. How much fun was that! Over 40 people cruised to the top ridge where there was a roaring fire pit, ribs baking and BYOB and side dish... all of which was accompanied by the Lord's beautiful Full Moon! To conclude the night, the kids and I jumped into the hot tub (which resembled cascading water falls into a pond) and talked .... that is such a rare thing among adolescents, but not at Eagle's Nest! What a night!
The following day was just as great, except for the fact the Hammond family was defeated 2-1 in a rematch by the fierce and dedicated William's family. Kenny and I rode horses across the beautiful rolling Mtns. and fab. trails, the kids were engaged in archery and shot gun practice. (I think Colton and Miles spent at least 4 hrs. practicing target shooting throughout the weekend) and the meals were fresh and always ready for a 'smore. So, late Sun. afternoon we knew it was time to go. All good things must come to an end. No wait, I hate that saying ....... All good things can wait for another day! That is true at Eagle's Nest,but, with God's presence, you never have to wait. He is always here and available today!
OK, so my new day is actually tomorrow. I leave in the morning, with close to 200 Middle School kids for Windy Gap. My bags are packed, my cool-o-meter is in check and I believe, we are going to have the times of our lives .... spiritually, physically, emotionally, socially and ahhhh yes, mentally. I need your prayers, as leaving my farm and Kenny/Colton will be tough for 3 days, but hey, they can muck a stall like no one else! It should be good for their bonding, don't you think?! But seriously, I do need prayer, as there has been a lot of adjustment with working, scheduling, sports, personal play time, family, farm and my health.

So, it is off to "camp" yet again, I pray you find God in everything you do this week! I will look for His presence and little bits of fun up in them hills, you do the same OK!
Love to you all; get a lot of God this week, He is really COOL and Oh soooo Powerful! He wanted me to remind you of that!
Blessings friends,
Denise

Monday, September 8, 2008

Writing to make it stick!

When I catch my boys doing something that they clearly know not to do, I have them write. Mostly for repetition purposes, but also, as a punishment. This is to serve as a reminder to follow the rules or pay the consequences. So, I tell you this because Colton is supposed to ask before logging on to our computers, well, ooops, he "forgot" and was playing a game on the web. As a mom, who takes her job seriously, I felt it was important to remind him in a way that he would not "forget" in the future. So Colton had to write (30 times), "I will ask before logging on to the computer". I have this writing in front of me now as I write in this blog, so that, I may be reminded to ask God what He would have me do in the circumstances that I face each day. I might even write God a note saying, "I will ask you Lord, what you would have me do today, before I begin my day". I might write that 40 times just to be reminded.
So what about you? What do you need to be reminded of for the days ahead? Go to the Father and ask for His leadership on that one!
Blessings to all!
Denise

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Back to school

This is a bitter sweet time of the year! My boys, as well as many other of extended "kids" are starting school for the 08-08 year this week. It is exciting yet a bit scary, a bit mysterious yet energizing. I see this beginning very similar to many who claim Christ for the first time. God is mysterious yet consistant and never changes, He is everywhere yet extremely personal. We serve and follow an awesome Savior!
I pray in advance for all of our kids and their teachers. May the Lord bless and grow each and every one of these professionals and students. That prayer includes me as well. I have accepted a position at Charlotte Christian MS teaching and designing a new curriculum. The current PE program is reshaping itself and will become "The Health Promotions Dept." if I have anything to say about it. Please pray with me as I take this leap of faith in my new adventures!
Blessings and here's to good health!
Denise

Saturday, August 2, 2008

This summer has been quite an experience. The Lord has taken our family on quite a few adventures this summer and I'd like to share what I have witnessed.
First, God showed me what a few days without communication feels like. While getting really comfortable in my early summer routine, (which meant little study time and a prayer style that mimics an ADD woman on stimulants) I found myself in a rut. My rut was a bit like the following..... Wake up whenever, watch a bit of TV, ride, clean and feed horses, farm clean up, fun at the pool with the kids, traveling, working out as little as possible, party party party and then sleep and do it all again next week. This routine is making me tired! In that realization, it hit me; where is God in all of this summer schedule? He is my Energy source and my sustainer, no wonder I am so tired! All play and no God time makes Denise a very worn out chick! Well, thankfully, He never left me, I just forgot to ask Him how He wanted me to live out summer fun. I see our God as a huge, buff, creative, Personal Trainer.... filled with Energy,wisdom, experience, knowledge and adventure. Who wouldn't want to hang out with that?
So here I sit on Sat. night contemplating my final weeks of summer and I want more from my close and loving, fun-filled creator.
What are those plans You have for me Lord? You say they are to prosper me and to give me a future and a hope (Jer. 29:11) In the Psalms, often I read about us making plans and You determining our steps- our path. We are to commit our plans to You and trust that they will succeed. So, I guess once we commit to You then we must trust in Your deliverance. That my friends is FAITH! Our faith is based on being sure of what we hope for and certain for what we do not see (Heb.11:1). We may not know the future but it is in His hands and divine plan ... these are quite powerful and awesome promises Lord! hummmm/ pause/ think .... in summary I see it like this: Future Plans, Commitment, Trust, Confident Expectation of Deliverance, Faith and Hope............. so, what shall I hope for next? School to start maybe????
Have a great week everyone and I pray you too have a great rest of the summer with our God!
Blessings, Denise