News from The Tower – 35

News from The Tower – 35

News from the Tower – 35

Explore this Tower to hear about our Christmas Eve service, get details about a second service on Sunday mornings, and find out how to opt into our spiritual plan for the New Year.

Glint of Light

Glint of Light

The other day, my teen and preteen boys got into a scuffle… you know… like brothers often do. And one of them hit the other in the face.

The one who got hit winced and said,
“Ah! You hit me in the eye. I saw a glint of light.”

Now, obviously, I’m against violence. I hate when my kids scuffle. I do not think attacking one another is a helpful solution, whether in words or actions.

But do you know what I was proud of in that moment?

My son used the phrase “glint of light.”

When is the last time you used the word glint? Probably not recently… and definitely not as your first response to an injury.

But do you know why he said that word?

Because it’s one of his vocab words right now. He’s been studying it, so much so that it’s steeped into his life and flowed out of him naturally.

Unanticipated Adjustments

Unanticipated Adjustments

The weeks leading up to Christmas I had lists of things to get accomplished, presents to buy and wrap, and details to finalize.  As with most things, I found most of the presents I needed to get, I got some that I didn’t anticipate buying, and wrapping and details adjusted because of the slight change.  Funny enough, one of those things was a garlic peeler…have you seen these?  I know, they may be really popular and we just stumbled across them, but they are amazing.  Sarah had seen one on a cooking show and I randomly found one at a kitchen store.  It wasn’t on her list…or really even mine to find, but I ran across this unanticipated kitchen tool, got it for Sarah and she was surprised about this great gift!  Sometimes unanticipated things that require slight changes or adjustments end up being a surprising blessing. 

All of us have experienced some change in plans and then needed to make adjustments.