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The last two days while exercising, I watched Louie Giglio’s DVDs: Indescribable & How Great is Our God. It is amazing to me to hear about and see the immensity of God’s details in the heavens and on earth. In the heavens how BIG the galaxies are. Also to see the incredible detail he puts into our human body. I am always fascinated with science, and this we just another big WOW when I think of God’s detail even in things that need such specialized microscopes and years of research to find what God has done in only a word and a breath!.
Psalm 8: 1, 3 & 4 says: “O LORD, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth! You have set your glory above the heavens . . . When I consider your heavens, the work of your fingers, the moon and the stars, which you have set in place, what is man that you are mindful of him, the son of man that you care for him?”
God said the word (in Gen 1) and the heavens and earth were formed. In Genesis 2:7 it says, “the LORD God formed the man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.” So just a word and a breath and things came into being.”

God also created man in such a unique way, with all the fine details (check out Psalm 139 if you haven’t lately). But the one part that I learned about today was the complex protein called “Laminin” that is the protein “glue” of our body, that holds it all in place. Uniquely enough it is in the shape of the cross.
Colossians 1:17 says, “He is before all things, and in him all things hold together.” God uses laminin to hold our bodies together. But it is he himself, and what the cross represents in our lives that holds every part of us together!
Thanks God for being amazing in the heavens and on earth . . . and in me! You are indescribable!
This is the place in Argentina that we went with our friends Heino & Tine, Marcos & Lorena, Steve & Esther, DUZIE after DISCOVER life camp in Paraguay.
God is awesome to make such incredible beauty! WOW!
I stand at the edge of one of the most majestic falls in the world.
The water roars down into a white abiss. The grass follows the water and guides it down it’s fall.
The mist creates a rainbow and rushes up to refresh my face.
I look across at rocky clifts which peak at red clay and decend into tall gree grass into the wonder of white.
A bird flies free above it all, no fear of falling. Just able to see what my eye cannot. Without limits it sails from Brazil to Argentina – no stops, no costs, no fear.
Stand as close to the edge as possible and sing “How Great thou Art”.
Art . . . It is all art and I am amazed again, then I walk away.
Not to leave, but to another and another again.
Butterflies ride upon my wrist, an iguana crosses my path, a family of “coo-wah-tea” go from bush to bush.
The rain comes and children dance, my clothes turn cold with the heavy mist.
It blinds the eye, but we could remain here for years and not take it all in.
What a wonderful world!
This week our theme for creative journaling is “I BELONG”. It is a part of the Creation Connection with
God :: Others :: Myself :: Nature
On Monday we sat out in Doris Huntoon’s woods and enjoyed God time there. I started this watercolor painting there as I enjoyed the details of God’s creation. I love the way everything is connected. Today I made the final connections to this piece of God’s art expressed in and through me. I added the pen & ink . . . my first time like this. Connecting the different shapes and textures. Thanks God for an awesome creation connection!


This afternoon we took an imagiNations outing with the focus of the ‘human.” theme. Looking for inspiration in nature and having our processing time and shhh 0.5 time and “Creation Connection” time.
It was awesome to go to Doris Huntoon’s woods and meet God there. We all took our creative supplies (mine was my watercolor supplies) and books and chairs . . . and we took different trails to go have our time. We all came back when Dan blew his yellow horn. I enjoyed hearing about totally different experiences and interpretations that we all had.
I enjoyed this last scene, and spent my time noticing the details: colors, shadows, shapes, perspective, etc as I began the painting.
We are all trying to do a page a day in our “creative journals”, besides our BIG Adventure & Journaling. I do look forward to these daily creative times to process what we are experiencing!
(This was written by Dan over the course of an hour or more as he sat in the midst of the sunrise one morning.)
August 3, 2009
(not the final edit)
I sit alone and look for the morning sky. The darkness has a rip. It is jagged and cold. Beyond the blackness of night is a new color or mix of hues. To the south begins a color a bit bluer than night, but as it blends north is lightens to morning blue and into the north’s deep red. The darkness above seems to have been stretched too far as patches of light hues seep through. Everything is still except the leaves awakening and the sailboat’s clanging. Oh there is the first bird’s call and wait an answer replies. Bright silence is broken as sea gulls and ducks shake off the morning due. In the distance a barge, with its bass rumble is heard as it defines where sky and water touch. The first gull takes flight following the lifting of the darkness. The rip has grown as the stretch above becomes less opaque. The deep red of the north moves across my gaze as its shadow begins to match the blue hues of the south. It seems as if two warring tribes are approaching the center of the battlefield still covered in blood, and as they do everything brightens. The outline of black trees begin to take on a life of green and the lines ahead now seem to birth formations of rocks, fence, and brush. Oh now look someone much bigger than I, beyond the north has gripped the corners of the night rug and pulled. The display is mirroring the slow motion of a theatrical performance about to begin. Curtain of night moves one to hope at what might be next. Boats rock with the rhythm of the silent orchestra of bird, leaf and barge. The tribes of the north and south seemed to have met and become one. The stretch marks above gave way to a new thickness, like the belly of a blanket. Wind catches my ear and the wings of birds; a chill either comes or goes. The pulling of the sky seems to have left strips of last night forming a trail for tomorrow to follow. Again the wind catches my ear and I turn to see reflection. Not mine, but the sky has slipped into the water. What is above is written below. Same colors now in waves awakened. Human, I have seen the day’s first human, walking away from the morning’s masterpiece. As if they never noticed. The spender seems to shout, “look at me!” but the ears of the man are not caught nor his eye for he never looks back. The sky responds by commanding the darkness above turn back like the tide. A beach of blue remains, a beach of blue that is not clouds or anything else besides space. Was it taking a way what the human missed or was it providing more light in order that the human did not trip on a shadow of time. Who am I to say? A third of the sky holds the last bit of night, it seems to cloak a future moment. A work of art still under canvas builds expectation. Lines form in the sky’s canvas, accessorize the moment of mystery. I wait in stillness and light gathers in one point. A fire grows and shapes the horizon with a sun half grown. So bright I cannot look yet so beautiful I cannot look away. The sun rises and rises and begins its journey of light, warmth, life and shadows. It seems to be lifted by one remaining cloud. The birds notice and rise higher than I to get a better view. I do not fly away but wait for the sphere of blinding beauty to give me a better view. The clouds must love this moment for they paint their every inner edge to match the horizontal fires dance. The birds join the dance as they form a winged tornado between the sun and me. The rising light seems to smile as a piece of night falls over its face and then it is gone. The sunrise hides behind the nightfall and all I can see is outlines of light. It seems colder during these minutes of exchange. As I look around, blackness, has thrown colors down, marking every place it slept or marking every place it will return to. I believe it is now officially morning for more humans are in my view, as they walk dogs, open car doors, survey their boats and wipe the last bit of blackness from there eyes. The birds circle over the water and scream. They tell the fish that a new day is just above their ceiling. Finally the last bit of sky exits the dance floor and the sun is left without a partner. I squint at the light as I remember only 45 minutes ago I searched for it. Did I find it or did it find me? A sea gull laugh’s, I guess it was a silly question. Must go now, my day is upon me.
It is a shame that in my busyness I almost don’t have time to enjoy the flowers in our garden. The Daisies are in bloom, along with other coneflowers. These are my favorite flowers in this season of summer! So fun to see and enjoy them, even in the busyness of Hospice work and DUZIE events!
Today the white flowers all came out on the umbrella tree (Snow Fountain Weeping Cherry tree) in the backyard. I love to look out the kitchen window during breakfast and see the new sights there. Today the son was shining so brightly that the white buds popped open. The red parrot tulips are nearly gone, but the yellow multi shade tulips are coming in just as the red ones are finishing up. We have loads of fat bees on the white buds. This is the healthiest year for this tree so far (it is only 3 years with us so far!). The trunk is now so large, and the blossoms / branches so thick and beautiful! It is amazing to watch this tree develop a we are also studying about our Character Tree (see our www.NEXGENeverywhere.com blog site for how our character grows like a tree focusing on our thoughts, feelings, attitudes, words, actions, habits and character!) Thanks God for your beauty in nature!



