On
Tuesday nights I attend a class/program called Bible Study Fellowship (BSF) and
it really is just that.It is where
people come from all over (literally, because there is only one young adult
group in So. CA and fortunately it happens to be in the next town over, but
many come from far), to study God’s word.It is pretty hardcore – there is daily homework
and the study is intense. Then when we meet on Tuesdays, we have a discussion
group and lecture.I will admit that sometimes
it is a lot, but it is TOTALLY worth it - I am growing in the Lord and am
deepening my relationship with my Heavenly Father…AMEN! :D
We
are studying Genesis and I could write pages and pages about what I’ve been
learning, but this past Tuesday, something stuck with me…like really stuck with
me.We’ve been reading about Adam and
Eve, and their genealogy.There is so
much more to the story, but in short, one of the questions asked of us this
Tuesday was, “what legacy will you leave?”
Ironically, Tuesday was also the day Lance
Armstrong was officially stripped of his Tour de France medals.The president of the cycling union said, “Lance
Armstrong has no place in cycling, and he deserves to be forgotten in cycling.”
As I
began to reflect on my life, there were two things that I was certain of:
1.I want to leave a legacy of faith; that those
that knew me, my family, friends, co-workers, would have seen the light of Christ
and felt God’s love through my life.
2.I don’t want to
live a life that deserves to be forgotten.
I’m
still processing it all, but you know me and my jams…this song immediately came
to mind.The words are exactly how I
feel.
And
now I ask you…what legacy will you leave?
Legacy
I don't mind if you've got something nice to say about me
And I enjoy an accolade like the rest
And you could take my picture and hang it in a gallery
Of all the who's-who's and so-and-so's
That used to be the best at such and such,
It wouldn't matter much.
I won't lie, it feels alright to see your name in lights,
We all need an 'Atta boy' or 'Atta girl'
But in the end I'd like to hang my hat on more besides
The temporary trappings of this world.
I want to leave a legacy,
How will they remember me? Did I choose to love?
Did I point to you enough?
To make a mark on things
I want to leave an offering
A child of mercy and grace
Who blessed your name unapologetically
And leave that kind of legacy.
I don't have to look too far or too long awhile
To make a lengthy list of all that I enjoy
It's an accumulating trinket and a treasure pile
Where moth and rust, thieves and such
Will soon enough destroy.
Not well-traveled, not well-read
Not well-to-do, or well-bred.
Just want to hear instead,
Well done, good and faithful one;
I don't mind if you've got something nice to say about me.
This
weekend we are heading up to Sacramento for Sharlene’s (my sister-in-law) baby
shower.I am excited to see Mom and Dad
Serrano, as well as all the extended family as we haven’t seen them in quite a
while.Sherwin’s cousin gave birth 2
months ago too, so we get to meet baby Jayneli!I’ll have to share pics on the flipside, but I had two quick funny
stories to leave you with as we head into the weekend…
My
niece Olivia started Kindergarten this year and was asked to draw a picture of
herself, then write her name below.The
teachers collected the student’s drawings, and designed a shirt for them to
wear on their field trips.Olivia shows
my Mom her shirt the other day and it was laughs all around…see below.HILARIOUS, right!?!?!??!I have a few faves, but since it’s not nice
to put anyone on blast, I’ll keep my giggles to myself…hehehehehe :DHow ironic is it that Olivia is also next to
a girl named Leah?J
My second
giggle is about my nephew Bubbas, Olivia’s brother.He goes to My Gym on Fridays with my Mom and
apparently they have this organized play time called Circle Time.Bubbas is 2 years old, and definitely doesn’t
want to do anything that is described as “organized” so every week it’s a struggle.Recently Mommy’s been taking him to get
french fries (his love) after My Gym, if he does well in Circle Time.I guess somewhere along the way, Mommy
thought it would be good to reinforce with something other than food/french
fries, so she told Eli, “if you don’t do good in Circle Time, no swing (second
love). “ Bubbas then looks up at my Mommy and says, “but Grandma, how about
French Fries?”AHAHAHAHAHAHAno wonder we call him, Bubbas and no wonder
he’s my nephew.
Bubbas at My Gym today
I
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE being an Auntie, to both Bubbas and Lolli Oli and also to the
two I’ll be seeing this weekend, Javen and Ava…oh and the one that is on the
way too! J
Hope
your weekend is filled with love and LOTS of giggles!
Wendy
went to London for work a couple weeks ago and came home last
Wednesday.We had her over for dinner
tonight for sharing and pictures.We had
a lovely time and it was nice to hear all about her trip and the awesome
sights; makes me want to go to Europe, STAT!The only downer is that because our American dollar is so weak right
now, everything is even that much more expensive…oh, and Wendy said the food
was horrible.Mommy and Daddy agreed,
and although they went to Europe over 30 years ago, they also remembered the
bad food.Yikes – Brits, get it
together!Hmm….no wonder they don’t have
the same obesity problem as the US. :X Anywho, Wendy also brought me back the CUTEST
Harrod’s HK towels – to die for, right?!?!?!So glad you are home safe and sound, Wendy!
It was also Wendy's birthday last month and I am just getting caught
up now.I still have a few birthday
posts on the horizon (sorry I’m late Diana, Mommy, Lolli Oli and J!).We went to Mastro’s for din din and celebrated
both hers and Mommy’s birthdays as they are two days apart.It was a great dining experience even though
we didn’t get our bill comped.:P
Celebrations
aside, Wendy is like a sister.We have
been close since we practically met 12 years ago. I thank God for her in my
life.She has a super busy social
calendar, yet always makes time to hang out or do something low key with me
and/or with the fam.She is smart,
talented, driven and beautiful, on the inside and out, and no matter how crazy
life gets, we make time to catch up.She
never judges, always loves, always cares, and gives with everything she
has.I love you so much, Wendy, and I
hope you always know just how special you are to me.To celebrating many more together, with all
my love…XOXO
Cole
was expected to arrive on my birthday, but alas, he decided to hang out a bit
longer. :PWhile we were away on our
mini vacay in Cabo, he decided to make his debut!He is the sweetest baby and everyone is doing
well.Momma Aim looks fab - she looks
better post-baby than I have my whole life (no joke!) and Daddy Blane is
smitten.I can’t wait to get to know
Cole as he grows into the special guy God has created him to be.
Oh,
and as a side note, I got a replacement camera!Whoop whoop!I’ll be back on the
blog! :P
As
tired as I am, I promised J a post this weekend so here’s to keeping my word to
one of my nearest and dearest.;)
This
weekend, heck this summer, has gone by in flash.I can’t believe that in a few weeks, we will
be entering into the fall season.I can’t
complain though as this season has been wonderful.We have traveled, friends and family have
delivered little miracles (and/or announced their upcoming deliveries!),
birthdays have been celebrated, and a new job has begun for my Mister – hooray!
And
through it all, I have enjoyed sharing every moment of this busy life with my
hubby.In my opinion, a song can say so
much, so I want to share a song with you that gives you a glimpse of where my
heart is.The Mister and I heard it the
other day and we talked about how we forgot all about this song, but loved
it.Hope it’s not too sappy, but truth
be told…no matter how fast and full life gets, I am truly, deeply, utterly
thankful for the one man that I get to spend my life with.Praise God for Sherwin!
Wishing
you all a wonderful week ahead! XO
Sorry
for the poor video quality…it’s the best one I found…don’t you hate it when there
is no official music video for a song you love?!?! UGH! :P