Saturday, December 31, 2011
Friday, December 30, 2011
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Happy birthday, STEFAN!
Monday, December 19, 2011
Happy Anniversary Jo and Brian!
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Happy Anniversary Dan and Brenda!!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Happiest of Birthdays, Big Boy!
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Zacherie discovers the "Secret Attic"
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Downtown Bordeaux!
Last Wednesday night, all the French Bixbys jumped on the tram and went to town. A stop at La Maison de la Bible was first and then a stroll down St. Catherine to the Christmas Village. Then a quick supper at McDo's before heading home. It was definitely the warmest visit to see Christmas lights that I have ever had. And so much fun. Miriam, btw, is the budding photographer :-)
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Thursday, December 01, 2011
Le cinéaste : Michée
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Thanksgiving Begins
Monday, November 14, 2011
Ruth's Birthday Party
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
Happy Birthday!!
Saturday, October 22, 2011
Happy 17th!!!!!!!!
Friday, October 07, 2011
I would like you to meet---
Thursday, October 06, 2011
Our "Secret" Project!
We agreed to keep the secret and wait until Mommy and Daddy saw the chairs. But we didn't have to wait for long...Tim saw it as soon as they walked in. New chairs for 1 euro and a fun project with the grandkids.
Friday, September 23, 2011
11 years!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Friday, September 02, 2011
Tuesday, August 30, 2011
She's 29!!!
Sunday, August 28, 2011
My Birthday!
Saturday, August 20, 2011
ISA is 10!!!
Monday, August 15, 2011
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
"La Coccinelle"
On Tuesday, we had a family outing to "La Coccinelle"-- a family park near the dune. It was lots of fun for everyone. We just wished that the rest of you could have been with us to enjoy all the rides!
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday Family Game Night!
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Thought this was worth re-posting here!
Counting Down – A Letter to My Church Family
I know so many of you have been praying for my cousin’s wife, Amy. You may have read her last word to us, a blog post that has been read by thousands already and has been powerfully useful to strengthen the faith of many of us. Amy has had some very rough nights lately. There are signs that the cancer has begun to encroach her brain and her very last days are upon her. You can read updates here: http://www.amycbixby.org/updates/
If you have not read Amy’s own words, I urge you to take the time to read them. They can be read here: http://amycaldwellbixby.blogspot.com/
When one considers that she is a Mommy with young children — she had a good day a couple of days ago and so she asked her husband to take her and the girls to the mall to get all the girls’ ears pierced, something Moms do with their girls — and that she is still in her thirties, it is incredibly moving to think of her reaching the point that she now longs for home. Perhaps some of the suffering she must face now is necessary so that her loved ones will be able to release her as well, knowing that her afflictions will finally be forever over. I urge you to pray for Amy, Jon, and their seven children.
I have often read Pilgrim’s Progress and one of my favorite sections is in the lesser known part of the Pilgrim’s Progress when Christiana, Pilgrim’s wife, is about to enter the Celestial City. John Bunyan is much more detailed and explanatory in his words for dying Christians than in the first part when he tells about Pilgrim’s glorious exit. This detail is helpful because it is appointed unto man to die. And I urge you all to read about all of Christiana’s friends as they make their way to the Celestial City. I have actually read the Pilgrim’s Progress sections into the ears of a dying saint.
The pastoral part of me wants to guide. And I am not in a position to pastor or serve or hug the Jon Bixbys. I hardly know Amy. I’ve talked with her more in the last year than I have with my cousin. We were discussing a potential book that I wanted to do in cooperation with her, one that is mostly written. I stepped back from the effort while Amy was healthy because I knew she was counting her kisses. Yes, that’s the suggested title for the little booklet on suffering and dying — “Counting Kisses” — that I hope will actually be produced. A mother of seven only has so many more kisses to give and receive when she knows she is dying, and the goals of the booklet on suffering and death could be just as easily accomplished without distracting her. Amy did her writing in the blog piece you all read.
But, anyway, as I said, my pastoral instinct wants to guide and shepherd. So, I would guide and shepherd all of us who are part of our church family with these words: have you stopped long enough to reflect on your dying? Do you really look forward to seeing Jesus? Are you living life in the light of your mortality, convinced that to die is gain, but to live is Christ? If you are a parent, are you counting your kisses?
Saturday, July 09, 2011
Happy Birthday, Tim!
Wednesday, July 06, 2011
The Fourth of July-- In France!
Friday, July 01, 2011
HAPPY 42nd Anniversary!
Saturday, June 25, 2011
Micaiah's School has an Afternoon Spectacle!
Friday morning we got home from Ireland. Ruth had a delicious lunch for us and then in the afternoon we were able to go to Micaiah's school for his "spectacle"! They did fairy tales and Micaiah played the role of the Grandmother. Not sure why and I think he had a hard time with it at first, but he was a good sport and played his part great. For me, it was a treat. I was proud to be the Grandmother's Grandmother :-)
Tonkatrain #1
This post is for Zachery,Stefan, Corban , Micaiah -- and anyone else interested :-) We rode this train with wheels around the town of Cove. The engineer was so nice and friendly. He stopped and told us all about the town. We were the only ones on the train and we were wishing there were some little boys to jump on with us! Maybe next time!
Our Trip to Ireland!
Ok, so these are NOT in order, but that really isn't all that important, is it? This was Day 2. We are in Youghal (pronounced You!). It was off and on threatening rain, but we enjoyed every minute of it.
This was actually Day 1. We went to Cobh (pronounced Cove). Probably the most interesting day as it has quite the history. Both the Titanic and the Lusitania had their last "port of call" here. There was a great museum, too. The 3 children in the statue are Annie Moore and her two brothers. They were the first immigrants to disembark at Ellis Island. During the potato famine almost half of Ireland left for richer lands.
This is our hotel, our car, our food, and our view!! Can't get much better!
This is Blarney Castle. Another great day. I tried to get Dad kissing the famous "Blarney stone" but it was tricky! The castle was unique and the grounds were lovely!
By the time we left, we were wishing we had Irish roots-- and Dad was relaxing some when he drove :-)