Sunday, November 15, 2009
Friendship (Snippets Part 2!)
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Snippets of Summersaulting (well...maybe a bit more than a snippet :-) )
So....tonight's entry is about the trip we took over Labor Day weekend. We headed off to California and our first stop was Palm Springs where we took a little bit of time to hang out by the pool ....
After that we headed to Carlsbad for a day at LegoLand and some time on the beach!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Happy Anniversary, Mom and Dad!
Just days before their anniversary, my father got very sick with unbearable abdominal pains. After one horrible night, they went to the urgent care in the morning and the doctor immediately admitted my dad into the hospital. After first diagnosing him with an obstructed intestine, which was a scarier diagnosis to think about, they changed their minds two days later and determined that he instead had a bad gall bladder and that it would need to be removed immediately. This was great news because a gall bladder removal just seems so much easier than an obstructed intestine!
My sweet mom was so distressed throughout all of this. I didn’t know who to worry about more, Mom or Dad? Mom couldn’t sleep at night without Dad there…she would finally drift off to sleep just as the sun would begin to rise. The two of them are together almost all of the time. They truly are each other’s best friends and they just don’t do well when they ever have to be apart from one another!
So, at almost 79 years of age, my father underwent the first surgery of his life! That is actually a pretty good record if you ask me!!! The surgery went well and afterwards when they brought my dad back up to his room to my waiting mom, the nurses were very happy to meet her! They told her they were so excited to meet Mrs. Simmons because they had been hearing about what an absolutely incredible and wonderful woman she was! I guess as my dad was coming out of the anesthesia, he became extremely talkative (which is really funny for him because he is not a big talker) and he just couldn’t stop raving about his wife! He told the nurses and anyone that would listen that he was married to the most wonderful, smart, beautiful, sexy, and incredible lady in the world!! AND (don't forget)….that she is the best cook and he just absolutely loves her pot roast!!!!! Okay….how cute is THAT?!!!
When my mom told me about that, I got choked up because that is what marriage really should be all about. It should be about love that is that strong. And it needs to be known, too, that it was not as if my parents had a life that was easy and not filled with trials or tribulations. It was rather the opposite. They lived through life shattering events…things I pray I will never have to face. I know there were times it would have seemed easier to walk away from each other. There were probably times they may have questioned their lives and how they could go on anymore. But, their commitment to each other and to God prevailed above all else and here they are 56 years later, loving each other more than ever before. I only pray that God will bless my husband and me with a marriage like my parents… and that in 56 years my Bryan will be that much in love with me!!
Thank you, Mom and Dad, for teaching me what true love is all about!
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
Are You Compelled?
What we do is work with neighborhoods identified as being in need of practical help. We bring volunteers together from local businesses and Churches who work side-by-side with residents to restore beauty and dignity in the lives of these families. We paint homes, make minor repairs, clean, do landscaping, and try to make connections for the families with organizations who can help them meet their day to day needs. You can check us out at http://www.whatislivelove.com/.
This year we are working in three different neighborhoods and are expecting more than 500 volunteers. This is the first year I am leading my own neighborhood which is why the overwhelmed feeling has set in! You see….I’ve had this ongoing prayer for quite some time now. It’s a prayer that many people have…two of my favorite songs are even written about it, so folks, I know I am NOT alone in this prayer!
My prayer has been that God open my eyes to what He sees, to break my heart for the very things that break His heart, and then to fill me with the wisdom to complete His Work in the way He wants it completed.
Can I tell you how LOUDLY HE HAS RESPONDED? First, He allows me the blessing of being able to work in the very neighborhood from which I taught second graders prior to staying home with my boys. Second, because all but two of my families speak only Spanish, I have been the one to sit on their front porch, their kitchen table, or their living room sofa and talk for literally hours. In those hours of conversation God answered my prayer; for right there one afternoon, I truly felt my heart break in a way that only God could break it. It ached to the core for the desperation, the sadness, and the faces that were simply void of hope. These were people with stories of grief and misfortune. I couldn’t believe that right here in a very strong and thriving city like Chandler, Arizona, would there be people living in the conditions I witnessed. Because I taught here years before, I knew it wasn’t good, but now….now things were worse. Our failing economy was so evident and told such a tragic story…
Now? Now I ask you to pray with me that the Lord continues to answer me because I want to do His Work with excellence. I want… and so desperately need to be filled with His wisdom to guide a team of leaders and volunteers that will truly be His hands and feet. I pray for the whole day to reflect the love of a Father who never gives up and Who can restore the hope…restore the joy….and make a new story.
In Church (The Grove Bible Church in Gilbert, AZ www.thegrovebiblechurch.com/)yesterday we had a guest speaker, Tim Davis who is the President of E.L.I.C. The Grove is having a Serve the World Week and Tim opened the week with a moving message about caring enough and being “Compelled by our God of Boundless Mercy”…compelled enough to do what the Lord is asking? To make a difference?
Think about it…hold it still in your mind for a moment and then take the chance to let it run through your heart…are you compelled?
Here is a You Tube video that may help compel you…pay close attention to the lyrics. I’ll post them next time!
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Moments
And….and then a problem I never quite thought I would have. Are you ready? My oldest son, Zachary, had been very engrossed in his Bible lately and that particular moment? Well, during that particular moment at approximately 8:10 am (when we MUST leave the house at no later than 8:13) he just WOULDN’T STOP READING HIS BIBLE! What do I do with THAT one?!
Now, honestly, it was truly an answer to prayer. I have ALWAYS prayed for my children to be filled with a hunger for God’s Word, but that morning? Well, that morning, I was so frustrated and in such a hurry that out of my mouth came my very stern and somewhat irritated words “Put that Bible away NOW!” Can you just hear it? Well, God heard it and took swift action! I hadn’t even gotten the last word out and He stopped me dead in my tracks! He instantaneously made me realize what I had just done!!!
I backtracked as quickly as I could and getting down to eye level with my little 7-year-old told him that it makes my heart SO incredibly happy to see him so deep into God’s Word and that I knew that God had the BIGGEST SMILE on His face right that moment! I then took a deep breath and in the sweetest voice I could muster (actually a little high pitched in my nervousness about the fact that Zach would be tardy if we didn’t get out the door NOW) I begged….”But could we P-L-E-A-S-E get in the car super super quickly so that we can get you to school on time!!?” And without skipping a beat my sweet Zach gave me his handsome smile, a big hug, and got up and ran to the car.
After I finished my morning drop-offs of Zach at school and then Landon at preschool, I headed to my Mom’s In Touch prayer meeting. For those of you who do not know what Mom’s In Touch is, it is an absolutely wonderful international organization that helps “impact children and schools worldwide for Christ by gathering mothers to pray.” Their vision is to see that “every school in the world be covered with prayer.” Our schools, which include our teachers and our children, need to be lifted up in prayer and support! Teaching is a very tough job that takes a huge amount of time, tons and tons of energy, and an incredibly big heart. We entrust our children into the hands of our educators and to me it therefore seems absolutely essential to pray for them and our children while they are away from us and out of our immediate care. You can check them out at www.momsintouch.org.
Anyway….at my meeting, after sharing my funny story from the morning, the wonderful women there prayed prayers of thanksgiving for my little Zach’s hunger for God’s Word and they also prayed for my younger son (who has been quite a challenge as of late) to hear God’s Word and develop a personal connection to Him. The prayers were beautiful and so perfect for what had been happening in our lives. They truly were prayers led by the Spirit and when I left that meeting I was filled with an awesome sense of peace.
My day continued as I rushed about to my Live Love meeting (I’ll tell you about Live Love in another post), to pick up Landon from preschool, and to a bunch of other errands before I headed back to pick up Zach from school. The day had been busy and I had already stopped thinking about the events from the morning, but the very second Zachary jumped into the car he pulled out his Bible and started sharing! How cute is he and how thankful I was to the Lord that He guided me toward sensitivity in the morning so that I hadn’t stomped out Zach’s passion!
So, immediately Zachary starts reading from the book of Romans which he tells me he thinks is his favorite book in the Bible because it “Just has so much good stuff to say to us, Mom!” He read
Romans 12: 9-13 Your love must be real. Hate what is evil. Hold on to what is good. Love each other like brothers and sisters. Give our brothers and sisters more honor than you want for yourselves. Do not be lazy but work hard. Serve the Lord with all your heart. Be joyful because you have hope. Be patient when trouble comes. Pray at all times. Share with God’s people who need help. Bring strangers in need into your homes.
As my sweet and definitely spunky little Landon hears the line about joy he pipes right in…”Whoo-hoo-hoo, Mommy!!! That must be God talking to ME!!!! That is MY Word from God!!! He wants me to be having lots of joy and not be angry and whining so much!!”
Can I get an “Amen”? My Heavenly Father planted a seed in Zachary’s heart and when I almost ruined it with my impatience and focus on our schedule; He stepped in and helped me fix my ways. Then He took the work He was doing in Zachary to answer our prayers from that morning for Landon. We prayed that Landon would hear God’s Word and connect that Word to his own life…that Landon’s relationship with Christ would begin to grow and that his behavior would be reflected in it. And He did it!! God opened the eyes of a wee little 4-year-old and helped him to see how He speaks to us about our lives through the reading of scripture…the reading of His Word. He took a simple moment and made it so important…He changed the course of life in one moment…the life of two little boys and one mom!
Children are a gift from the Lord;they are a reward from him. - Psalm 127:3
Monday, August 31, 2009
Heaven is the Face
Steven has also released a new song called "Heaven is The Face" which is absolutely beautiful....Be ready....get the Kleenex...this one is sure to touch your heart.
With dark brown eyes
That disappear when she smiles
Heaven is the place
Where she calls my name
Says, “daddy please come play with me for awhile”
God, I know, it’s all of this and so much more
But God, You know, that this is what I’m aching for God,
You know, I just can’t see beyond the door
So right now Heaven is the sound of her breathing deep
Lying on my chest, falling fast asleep while I sing
And Heaven is the weight of her in my arms
Being there to keep her safe from harm while she dreams
And God, I know, it’s all of this and so much more
But God, You know, that this is what I’m longing for God,
You know, I just can’t see beyond the door
But in my mind’s eye I can see a place
Where Your glory fills every empty space
All the cancer is gone
Every mouth is fed
And there’s no one left in the orphans’ bed
Every lonely heart finds their one true love
And there’s no more goodbye
And no more not enough
And there’s no more enemy (no more)
Heaven is a sweet, maple syrup kiss
And a thousand other little things I miss with her gone
Heaven is the place where she takes my hand
And leads me to You
And we both run into Your arms
Oh God, I know, it’s so much more than I can dream
It’s far beyond anything I can conceive
So God, You know, I’m trusting You until I see Heaven in the face of my little girl
And here is the link to hear Steven talk about Maria's Big House of Hope and the writing of his new song. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RnHM_2x-pBI
Monday, August 24, 2009
The Schumaker Camping Adventure
It started with Bryan calling me Friday morning telling me that I should be checking the weather channel since he heard it would be raining all weekend. I checked and it said there was only a 20% chance of rain. I figured it wasn’t that bad and we decided to forge ahead with our plans.
The boys were sooooo happy…about ready to pop with excitement as they waited for Dad to come home from work so that we could head out. We got on the road at around 5:00 pm and really had very little traffic. It was going to be a great weekend!!! As we were heading up the mountain we could see very dark clouds off in the distance and then streaks of lightning….which worried me a little bit. Then the rain started pouring on us, but only lasted a few minutes. Then right where those ominous dark clouds and streaks of lightning had previously been, reigned a beautiful double arched rainbow! I snapped a few pictures while driving.
I am almost POSITIVE an animal resembling a bobcat walked stealthily past our tent right where I happened to be facing.
The morning was beautiful. The sun was shining. The boys were excited beyond measure to jump out of the tent at the crack of dawn and go explore. They rounded up a bunch of sticks to make a “humongous” fire that night and thought it was the coolest thing to run around outside in their pj’s! I cleaned all the dirt out of the tent. We had some breakfast and went for a hike which was GREAT!!! We laughed ourselves silly at our son, Landon, who at 4 years old, was super determined to drag for over a mile a log (literally)that was nearly the same size as him back to camp for the fire that evening.
Dead fish and crawdads (or something) along the shoreline.
Kids bored ‘cuz there are no fish and therefore start playing along the shoreline.
Memory of a Lifetime!
The Lord merely spoke, and the heavens were created. He breathed the word, and all the stars were born. He assigned the sea its boundaries and locked the oceans in vast reservoirs. Let the whole world fear the Lord, and let everyone stand in awe of him. For when he spoke, the world began! It appeared at his command.
Isaiah 42:5
God, the Lord, created the heavens and stretched them out. He created the earth and everything in it. He gives breath to everyone, life to everyone who walks the earth.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Paperwork? All Gone!
I find myself amazed at how God knew before time began that our family would someday adopt…How He knew that He would place that desire deep within our souls. And here we are now having been given the privilege of realizing His grand plan…of feeling that ache in our hearts. As we take each step, I realize that plan even more. Each time I complete something, learn something, or as time simply passes, I find that new feelings erupt and an even stronger emotion and awareness occurs within me. I think how incredibly amazing it is that God knew I would feel this way…even when I never ever imagined the way I would feel!
Thursday, June 25, 2009
The Blessings of our Little Piece of Paradise
3 For the Lord is a great God,
We had the wonderful opportunity to visit and spend an afternoon at Casa Hogar during this trip. Casa Hogar is an orphanage that is home to 22 boys ages 6-14. It is an orphanage that opened about 18 months ago and is really trying hard to be a blessing for these children. Did I see God while we were there? Yes! We saw people with hearts filled with compassion for these children who are working and dedicating their lives to try to make the lives of the children a little bit better. We saw young boys who have lived through more sadness than some of us ever will, but their smiles and the sparkle in their eyes says that there is a God and that there is hope wherever He is. The orphanage is wonderful, but it doesn’t have a lot and is in need of much. In case you are interested, here is their website. http://www.casahogarcsl.org/i/69/home.html