Psalms Greatest Hits — Psalm 128
The Book of Psalms is the largest and perhaps most widely used book in the Bible. It explores the full range of human experience in a very personal and practical way. Its 150 “songs†run from the Creation through the patriarchal, theocratic, monarchial, exilic, and postexilic periods. The tremendous breadth of subject matter in the Psalms includes diverse topics, such as jubilation, war, peace, worship, judgment, messianic prophecy, praise, and lament. The Psalms were set to the accompaniment of stringed instruments and served as the temple hymnbook and devotional guide for the Jewish people.
The Book of Psalm was gradually collected and originally unnamed, perhaps due to the great variety of material. It came to be known as Sepher Tehillum – “Book of Praises†– because almost every psalm contains some note of praise to God. The Septuagint uses the Greek word Psalmoi as its title for this book, meaning poems sung to the accompaniment of musical instruments. It also calls it the Psalterium (a collection songs), and this word is the basis for the term “Psalter.â€Â The Latin title is Liber Psalmorum, “Book of Psalms.â€[1]
Daybreak will look at each of the ten types of Psalms during the weeks of May 10th to July 12th.  You will discover that men and women throughout time have struggled with the same thoughts and frustrations, and rejoiced and sought truth just as you have. Let’s discover what this wonderful book has to say about our lives.
[1] Bruce Wilkinson and Kenneth Boa. Talk Through the Bible (Nashville, Tennessee: Thomas Nelson, 1983), 152.
Happy Birthday Me
Today is my 35th birthday. My mom asked how it felt to be half way to 70. Over all the day was uneventful, and calm. Joshua came back home from a visit with Granny, we celebrated james R.’s one year b-day, and the church sent me flowers. Facebook friends sent me tons and tons of “Happy Birthdays”, and Kimberly and my parents told me my gift was “in the mail.” whatever. You don’t have to be 35 to know what that means (just kidding guys). God bless and thank you everybody — I feel loved.
Caleb’s 7 Year Check Up
Today was Caleb’s seven year doctor’s appointment. Joshua is staying with his grandmother this week so he got out of it (we rescheduled his appointment for the fall). So Isaac, H-G, Caleb, Kimberly, and I (plus a nurse and doctor Tores) crammed into the little examination room, and we went through the battery of tests and examinations. His eyes, ears, abdomen, etc… were checked and everything is fine. As the doctor examined him Caleb did not stop laughing — he is so ticklish.
The bigger the kids get the smaller that room seems to feel. The exam ends with a shot or shots — which they ask about all throughout the day — “will I get a shot?” We say yes, and try to encourage them, and explain how getting a shot is a good thing (fighting diseases, growing healthier, etc..) but this is no comfort to a seven year old. Caleb was asked to urinate in a cup, which was dropped by mistake in the toilet. So we filled it back up at the end of the exam. As I paid, Kimberly helped in this area.
As an aside, have you seen the Everybody Loves Raymond episode where Ray teaches his brother how to mess things up so that his wife wants to do everything, and the wedding invitations accidentally get sent out — and they are all messed up. Enough said — now back to peeing in a cup.
Hannah-Grace never stopped smiling, she knew that Caleb was getting a shot. I discovered that the way to make her sit down and be quiet was to threaten for her to have to leave the room. She smiled all the way to the van afterwards. Isaac was a hyper handful who realized that his voice sounded different in this tiny cramped room so he kept yelling to hear himself.
screaming, crying, laughing, smiling, tooting (I’m not even going to go there but yes), it’s all apart of a yearly check-up.
So let me know what you think about the video and pictures — and I do remind you that I do love my son.
Cool Cheap Technology
Every year I like to try out a new piece of technology, or gadget on my vacation. Last year I purchased a “Flip†digital video camera. It was great for taking to the beach and it only cost me $150. I wanted something that I did not have to constantly worry about it getting salwater or sand in it. I really didn’t expect much for the price tag, but I was greatly pleased with the camera. In order for it to work well it has to be close (about 10-12 feet at a max.)to its’ subject and in fairly bright light – so if you can keep these things in mind it will be a great investment. I could have gotten it cheaper had I ordered it online ($10-20) but I needed it for the trip. This year I ordered a waterproof housing for the camera, as something new to try. It cost $30 almost 40% cheaper than it was last year (1st generation flip), and I ordered it online and had it delivered to the beach house (3-5 days). So for under $200 I have a great underwater/waterproof camera that I would highly recommend to all my friends! http://www.amazon.com/Flip-Video-Underwater-Generation-Camcorders/dp/B0012YSSRK
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