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Tonight I spoke to my wife and boys who have been visiting her parents in Florida for the past week. I realize just how much they mean to me as our days apart increase. I have been working around the house in the back yard this week while they were out of town. I hope they come home tomorrow but it may be as late as Saturday. This was my son, John Charles' , first time at the beach. Please check out the posted photos at homeschoolblogger/hutcheson/. To my loving family, I hope to see you soon. Love, Dad |
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Tonight I discovered that I was a more disciplined Hunter. It was my first oppportunity to Hunt this year and I got on my stand at 4 pm. At 5:45 the light was diminishing and I noticed two deer entering the field. I peered thru my scope and noticed that one deer was larger and the other smaller. I thought to myself that this could be a mother and her youngen. I decided at that point to watch them instead, afterall, I will have other hunts. I watched them come across the field and then feed in front of my stand. All the while I was tempted to take the larger of the two, but decided to think first before I made this decision. I finally watched the deer walk off and had a little laugh, all the while thinking how I would have shot a year or two ago , but I had become more disciplined and was able to stop and think. I climbed down from the stand and walked towards my parents home at the top of the hill, unloaded my gun, and looked across the field and saw a large Buck, his antlers seeming to touch the sky. He scampered off and I still felt content. At that point I realized that I had also learned patience that comes though discipline. I would like to ask the men out there to just stop and think before you act, especially on those decisions that can't be reversed. I know I have made some bad choices for me and my family over the years, but I am learning to think first. Tomorrow is a new day to start being a more patient and disciplined man. |
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I hope this article blesses you as it has me.
Today we have found a writing that we would like to share with you. This is taken from The Feminization of the Family by William Einwechter. The entire article can be found here
http://www.visionforum.com/hottopics/blogs/dwp/
The feminization of the family is seen in at least 6 areas. First, marriage has been destabilized and divorce is rampant. Feminism’s “diabolization of marriage” has made divorce “socially and psychologically more acceptable by the idea that it is a reasonable response to a defective and dying institution.” The biblical teaching that marriage is a divine and covenantal institution that binds a man and woman together for life by a sacred vow (Gen. 2:18-24; Matt. 19:3-9) has been repudiated by modern society. The biblical concept has been replaced with the notion that marriage is a mere human institution, an imperfect one at that, and that divorce is a reasonable way to deal with any misery associated with it. |
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My son played Fall Baseball this year and they finished up tonight. They only played 8 games or so and they came up short on the scores but I told him every game about the good plays he made. I feel they learned a lot during these Fall Ball games and thats what it's all about. I'm proud of you Zach. Love, Dad |
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What is your favorite kind of gum?
Flower |
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Tonight at Church, the pastor asked if anyone wished he or she was able to get away to a simpler life, free from the hectic schedules and cell phones. This made a big "YES" pop into my head. As a self employed business owner life is stressfull enough, but you add the cell phones, constant bills, and feeling like I have no time to relax between the work, family, and Church ministry schedule, I long for the quiet time. You folks know what I'm talking about. Don't get me wrong, I love the activities I am envolved with and wouldn't trade quality family time for anything, but I need the time away. I guess that is why I love the Civil War reenacting I do. I get to step back in time to 1860 and dress, talk, and live like the soilders did, No technology included. I find that when I'm next to the crackling camp fire with my fellow soilders or lying in my old canvass tent with warm glow of my candle lantern listening to the crickets and frogs singing their night songs, this is when I can begin to think clearly about what is truly important in my life. I think about my wonderful God that I serve who has allowed me to have this life thru his son's sacrifice, I think of my loving wife and boys and how they make my life complete. I realize then as tears come to my eyes that I am truly a blessed man. Forget the money, bills, and hectic schedules, with God and family, we are all rich in this world. I leave this thought for all but direct special attention to the men that may read this, Stop and take time to reflect on just what is important in your life. Why is it that the stress causes us to talk to our closest love ones with anger. I am very guilty of this one. I urge you to treat and talk to your loved ones as if your pastor was there with you, after all Jesus is. If your right with God and have the support and love from your family, you could lose everything tomorrow and it would be no big deal. Our true reward comes after this life anyway. This is my thought for the day.
God Bless, Randy |
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This is my first entry in my blog and I thought it appropriate to start my entries as we should all start our days and conduct our businesses, with our trusting in the Lord. I am speaking to men and women , but alot of my entries will be directed to men. My lovely wife Tammy has had patience with me over the years and has always placed her trust in the Lord and I have been lacking in this area. Until recently, I was always trusting on myself to tackle the problems of running a business and trying to provide income for my family. I was turning to my flesh and wanting to trust in myself alone to make things happen for my family. I have started to faithfully tithe. Even though things are tough, we cannot expect to recieve the blessings and direction of our Lord without giving the first of our fruits. The way I see it, it's all his anyway and he allows to keep 90% of his pocession. Even the children that we are homeschooling are his and we as parents are striving to instill in them a proper education that is combined with a moral value that is all too lost in the day in which we live. We must first trust in the Lord to do all these things and realize that our Lord operates on his time, not ours. I look forward to many insightful blog entries and will " Trust in the Lord with all my Heart " to to this.
Have a Blessed Day,
Randy |



