Friday, December 29, 2006

Recently...

I've become a junkie. A chick flick junkie. Everything from Sleepless in Seattle, to Gone with the Wind, to Pride and Prejudice, to Runaway Bride... You name it, I've probably watched it in the past week. And if I haven't, I might tomorrow.

Monday, December 18, 2006

Three exciting things:

Today's my parents' 24th wedding anniversary.

Joe and I started running today.

And Brian's coming to Belize on Friday.


...bye.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

Changes in Latitude

Although retirement was fantastic, I've decided to pursue a career in underwater photography (alias: Joe's homeschool teacher). Hopefully some of my pictures will be good enough to post on here. And if they're not...well, I'll just post them anyway.

Also, wordpress is becoming more and more appealing.

Friday, December 01, 2006

Glory

One day, eyes that are blind
will see You clearly
One day all who deny
will finally believe
One day hearts made of stone
will break in pieces
One day chains, once unbroken,
will fall down at Your feet

So we wait
For that one day
Come quickly, we want to see Your...

Glory
Every knee falls down before Thee
Every tongue offers You praise,
with every hand raised
Singing Glory
To You and unto You only
We'll sing Glory to Your name.

One day, voices that lie
will all be silenced
One day all that's divided
will be whole again
One day death will retreat,
and wave its white flag
One day love will defeat
the strongest enemy

So we wait
For that one day
Come quickly, we want to see Your...

Glory
Every knee falls down before Thee
Every tongue offers You praise,
with every hand raised
Singing Glory
To You and unto You only
We'll sing Glory to Your name.

We know not the day or the hour
or the moments in between
But we know the end of the story
...when we'll see Your...

Glory
Every knee falls down before Thee
Every tongue offers You praise,
with every hand raised

Singing Glory
To You and unto You only
We'll sing Glory to Your name.


Written by Nichole Nordeman. Performed by Selah and Nichole Nordeman.


Reading the lyrics doesn't do this song justice. Check out the real thing on Selah's "Bless the Broken Road: The Duets Album."