Friday, June 22, 2007

A Long Journey Home

I have a new love-hate relationship with travel these days. While the prospect of seeing family or new places is inviting and exciting as ever, traveling with children adds a level of logistical difficult that can cross your eyes and leave you longing for the couch and remote! But alas, wanderlust and family ties prevail and we hit the road on a regular basis. What I’ve learned at this point is that patience is the key. Timelines, shimelines – those things will kill you when the family picks up to go! It is imperative that the male urge to conquer the road be quelled in favor of flexibility. Case in point: our current drive home from Arkansas.

We are setting a new record in the amount of time it takes to drive home from the family farm. The trip began innocently enough with aspirations of an early departure after breakfast. And, 10:30am is after breakfast. So far so good. But, right before lunch the events turned ugly – blow out, left rear tire! God was looking out for us: the tire went out without any sudden jerks or loss of control; we pulled to the side and immediately onto an off-ramp (we literally didn’t have to drive on the shoulder at all!); at the end of the ramp was a business with a parking lot where we were able to pull in and park completely away from traffic! Thanks God. With the spare on we knew we would be buying a tire, but lunch was the first priority for the kiddos. 5 hours in Rockwall later, we headed into Dallas. Realizing how late it would be getting in we decided to see if we could stop in Belton and stay the night with Cheryl’s sister, Karen. They were great hosts.

We are heading home this AM, but who knows where the road will take us!? Maybe we’ll take a detour for site-seeing. Patience and flexibility can go both ways, ya know!

Reunion 2007

The Crain Family Reunion has come and gone again with all the family fun, some new faces and even a few new faces on the way. A little smaller this year than in years past, the reunion still brought together the families that have come down from the Crain clan. Sadly, we celebrated without Mammaw Landes this year. Hazel Landes was the last of the Crain siblings living until she went to be with the Lord last Summer. Jerry Crain kept up the Crain name and was joined by the Hargis’s, Casady’s, and Landes’s for a total of 24 family members this year (26 counting our adopted family – Peggy and Billie!). The number included two members whom we’ve not seen before. This year was the first year for both our daughter, Julia and Joel and Mandy Hargis’ daughter Josey (sorry if I’ve misspelled it!). Next year should even more new faces, too. April’s baby due in October will be one of two new additions! Mandy Hargis is also expecting in October! Congratulations! We look forward to seeing everyone back next year!

Friday, June 15, 2007

Science vs. God

This is an old post that I never published. A while back Intelligent Design was pitted against Evolution in a very public court battle originating in a school district. Eventually ID was ruled against and out of the curriculum. It serves as an example of the strong bias many unbelievers have against anything that smacks of God. Original post follows:

CNN.com - Professor: Evolution cannot fully explain biology - Oct 17, 2005

This CNN article touches on but still falls short of why Intelligent Design (ID) deserves a fair shake in the science curriculum of our schools. It deserves fair treatment by science because it is science! The view that is constantly assumed in the media - that ID as a theory is somehow a non-scientific theory - is a false one. In fact, saying that ID is not scientific is unscientific.

Scienctific Method generally tries to assume nothing - not even the falsehood of a claim. It demands rational proof to call something a "fact," and this is where the communication breaks down. ID supporters aren't advocating that it be taught as a fact, merely a theory. One among others. Most ID supporters don't even mind that the time spent on each would be hugely unequal in favor of evolution. The ID camp merely says give it a fair shake because it has earned treatment in our curriculum by virtue of it's enormous historical influence and, more importantly, the fact that it is still a valid interpretation of existing evidence. Think of it like this - throwing out ID because it hadn't been conclusively proven by verifiable and replicable facts would also rule out Evolution!

Shes a Hat Girl

Julia has really taken a liking to hats. In Target yesterday she passed the hat aisle and went nuts for a hat. Last Sunday after Mama got her all cleaned up, ready for church, in a nice frilly dress and a cute pink bow, Julia made some fashion choices of her own. She abanoned the pink bow and opted for Isaac's red Jelly Belly cap! My vote was to let her wear it. :-)

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Papa Hair


This Monday, Isaac went to get a hair cut with Mama and Julia. Cheryl let the stylist know that Isaac normally got a #4 on the sides and scissors on the top. Julia can be a handful on a good day and this was not a good day for her - sick and cranky Julia equals distracting Julia. This might explain both the stylist missing that last part and Cheryl missing the stylist missing that part! The Result: Isaac got a 'buzz cut'! #4 all over!

This was a shock but not a really bad thing. The really cute part was when Isaac saw his new 'do'. You should know that I normally get a #3 on top. Isaac saw the similarity and immediately lite up. He exclaimed, "I got a haircut like papa's!" He is still smiling at the mirror today. And I'm still smiling when I see him (but that doesn't ever change!)