Wednesday, January 31, 2007

Happy Birthday Philip!


The first of three birthdays in the family today - wishing a happy 18th birthday to Philip Logan. He is a senior at Douglas Anderson School of the Arts here in Jax. Hope your guitar auditions for college scholarships are going well also!

Happy Birthday Catie!


Another birthday today with Catie, Jeremiah's wife, turning 24. Hope ya'll have a big party out there in Texas!

Happy Birthday Cindy!


My dear wife and mother of my sons, and now a grandma of three girls! Happy 53rd birthday!

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

things that make you go "hmmm"

In case you have not heard, CITGO is in the process of changing its name to PETRO EXPRESS. The Citgo oil company is owned by Chavez and the country of Venezuela. There has been a "word of mouth" boycott of Citgo for the last 6 months. Just last summer, Chavez was in Russia for an arms deal to buy new fighter jets and helicopters. Shortly after that, Chavez was in Iran trying to convince them that they can work together. This month the presidents of Iran and Venezuela are joining together to liberate themselves from the "imperialism" of the United States.

Monday, January 29, 2007

Happy Birthday Tyler!


We wish a happy birthday to our niece Brandy's son, Tyler Anthony Huston in Texas, born in 1997. Tyler is 10 years old today!

Happy Birthday Noel!


We wish a happy birthday to Noel Alexander Baggett in California, born in 1975. Happy 32nd birthday!

Sunday, January 28, 2007

stories like this make our problems seem so small

I encourage you to read the story today about how this mother and her family are coming to terms with ALS or as we know it - Lou Gehrig's disease. The AP news story was in our local paper today. Lou Gehrig died of ALS when he was 37 years old, and now Aimee Shamernik is turning 37 this year. She was diagnosed with ALS about a year ago. It is a very touching news story and will make your problems seem so small. We should remember to pray that a cure will be discovered for this disease.
click to read "Kids learn to cope with mother's illness"
Visit askaboutaimee.com to learn more about this family
Check out the ALS Association at this link

Saturday, January 27, 2007

400 years ago in American history

Of all the dates you had to memorize in US History class, 1607 is right up there with the most important. You will remember that in 1492 - Columbus sailed the ocean blue and "discovered" America; in 1565 - St. Augustine was settled by the Spanish; in 1611 - the King James Bible was translated; in 1620 - the Pilgrims settled in Plymouth, MA; in 1776 - the Declaration of Independence was signed and the USA was born. But for now, for this year, we will be celebrating the 400th anniversary of the first English settlement in Jamestown, VA, in May of 1607.

Several articles have already been published in the latest US NEWS & WORLD REPORT and can be read on line at the following links. As you read you will find out that John Smith was only 5' 3" tall and before he came to America, he traveled all over Asia, Europe, and Africa. In 1602 he traveled to Austria and was hired to fight the Ottoman Turks. click to read "Not Just Another Smith"

We owe our heritage to the people who settled America for England. Between 1607 and 1625, over 7000 men, women, and children traveled to Jamestown to start a new life. Because of the new diseases they encountered, as well as lack of food and harsh winters, many of these died. By 1625 there were only approximately 1100 settlers alive in Jamestown. click to read "The Birth of America"

Is Disney's portrayal of John Smith and Pocahontas accurate? You may be surprised to read the true story at this link to "The Princess Wild"

Other facts gleaned from the US NEWS articles -

The native American Indians are thought to have numbered over 10 million when the new world was settled. By the mid 1600's, that population had dwindled to about 6 million, mostly dying from smallpox, measles, and other Old World diseases.

The King James Authorized Translation of the Bible in 1611 was the first English translation of the Bible and is still used today in most churches.

Virginia was named in honor of Queen Elizabeth, the virgin queen. She approved the voyage to the New World that would become the first English settlement.

link to photos of Jamestown settlement



Wednesday, January 24, 2007

more highlights from revival week

Will Galkin and his team are ministering evangelists this week at our church. Sunday night he spoke on the "Danger of Discouragement". All Christians are tempted to be discouraged, as the last part of verse 3 in Hebrews chapter 12 reads, "lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds." He used Elijah to illustrate from the Bible how one man of God became discouraged. Found in 1st Kings chapter 19. Elijah lost hope and felt he was a failure, he wanted to die, he had a wrong view of success, he lost motivation in his life, and he felt like he was all alone. The solution is staying in the Word and filling our minds with Christ.


Tonight his message was on "Love in the family" from 1st Corinthians chapter 13. Will reminded us that the word teaches that even if we have enough faith to move a mountain, but it is done without love, then it is nothing. We must surrender to God's will in order to have true love.

The chapter begins with two of love's responses: longsuffering and kindness. Then the chapter lists five self-denials: 1)love is not jealous (envy) 2)love does not boast 3)love is not proud 4)love is not unbecoming 5)love is not self-seeking. Chapter 13 continues with three refusals: 1) love refuses to be provoked 2)love refuse to keep accounts of wrongs suffered 3)love refuses to rejoice in unrighteousness

The love chapter ends with these four universal statements: 1)love bears all things 2)love believes all things 3)love hopes all things and 4)love endures all things.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

PasFiddle.com



Pa's Fiddle.com is a ongoing project to record songs that are mentioned in the series of "Little House" books by Laura Ingalls Wilder. There are 126 songs embedded in the eight "Little House" books. Charles "Pa" Ingalls lived from 1835-1902 and enjoyed playing his fiddle. There are 18 songs in this collection including "The Battle Cry of Freedom," "Old Dan Tucker," and of course, "The Arkansas Traveler" (performed by Riders in the Sky) On the web site you will find another CD of "religious" music called "The Happy Land"

The Arkansas Traveler:Music from Little House on the Prairie

Eighteen songs are woven into "Little House on the Prairie", many of them among the greatest in 19th Century American music. This recording gives new voice and sound to the music from a classic book, music which has remained silent on the page for far too long.

These recordings are an effort to give new voice and sound to music that has lain silent on the page for far too long. For as Wilder herself wrote, “if you want the spirit of these times, you should [hear] these old songs."

Sunday, January 21, 2007

quicken

We began a week of revival meetings with Will Galkin and his team today. In Sunday School he taught us from Psalm 119. He pointed out that the word "quicken" which means "revive" is used 16 times in this chapter and how that this psalm is a blending of the Word of God and prayer. Many of the verses are just David praying to God.

Will pointed out the reasons why we need to be "quickened" by God:
because we want to know God more,
because it(life) hurts so bad,
because I am distracted,
and because sin's power is great.

Will also pointed out some things that will keep us from being closer to God:fear, anger, lust and greed, covetousness, entertainment and amusements. He reminded us why our church has a week of revival meetings - the purpose is to help us regain our focus as to why we are here on this earth.

I am looking forward to this week in our church. Monday night, he will be preaching on Bible prophecy. His wife, Christy, sings and plays the violin. You can listen to some of her selections on the CD "Let Christ Be Lifted Up" at this link. Other team members play the guitar, accordion, penny whistle, and they will be giving a sacred Irish concert on Friday night.

Friday, January 19, 2007

dukies are "diaper dandies"



Having one junior, 2 sophs and 2 freshmen starters makes for a different team this year for the Duke Blue Devils. The regular season started lasted week with ACC conference play, and after an 0-2 start the dukies have won their last two games. Now 13-3 overall and 2-2 in conference play, I can tell the team is starting to play with more intensity and more emphasis on defense. They have a long way to go but I enjoyed the last game and like the way they are playing now. After losing their first two ACC conference games, it seems Coach K found way to get their attention. He took all the pictures of the past Duke teams off of the walls in the locker room, and according to the broadcasters, he told the players that they were not a Duke team yet. He also chided the fans and told them they were not Duke fans yet. I think he made his point.
Next game at N.C. State, Jan. 20, 3:30 PM, ABC

Thursday, January 18, 2007

news worth repeating

I am posting several links to news from the past few weeks. News you may have missed but I think worth repeating.

First, it appears that all roads "did lead to Rome" at one time. Click to read "Ancient Roman road found in the Netherlands."

What one teen did over the holidays was quite interesting - this 14 year old became the youngest to sail across the ocean. Click to read "Back to school after 6 weeks crossing the Atlantic alone."

Some very interesting photos of twins in the womb using a new 4D scan can be viewed - click this link to "A crowded womb."
Click to see the 4D scans

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

the dinosaur on Beach Boulevard gets a facelift


It's the dinosaur you've seen on Beach Boulevard for decades.

Everything around it is changing, but it is staying.



I remember all the church trips to Gooney Golf on Beach Blvd to play putt-putt golf and also to ride the go-karts. Gooney Golf closed down several years ago, but it is nice to see that the strip mall going in at that location will keep the landmark "dinosaur." You can read the story or watch the video at firstcoastnews.com

Monday, January 15, 2007

another stage completed


I spent the day Saturday painting the outside of our new "family room". Here is the new look with a "balmy blue" color. All that is left outside is the window trim, and then to paint the rest of the house (this blue is a little lighter than what we had.) There is still work to be done inside to finish the drywall, but at least another stage is complete - what a good feeling! View remodeling photos at this link

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Go Gators!

Check out this link for photos from the Gators Celebration at the Swamp yesterday. And you can keep up with all the Gators latest sports news at Gatorsports.com

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Friday, January 12, 2007

Christmas in Carolina




Christmas photos of the baby boy in the family - Caden, son of Kenny and Casey Arthur. Born this past July, Caden celebrated his first Christmas too. That makes four great-grands for my mom and dad now! The little fellow has been sick and in the hospital with pneumonia this week, so we are praying that he will get well soon!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

Happy Birthday Pam!

Happy birthday today to Aunt Pamela (Krank) Baggett (sorry, no photo available).
She and Uncle Leslie live in Sheridan, Arkansas. I believe this is the big five-o, so it's all downhill from here!

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

always something to do








For our latest remodeling project, we are turning our garage into a family room. As one of our friends advised us - "always have a project for them to do when they come home!" This project was our Christmas present from our sons and we are very grateful. We even enlisted the help of my brother-in-law and his son Philip. (Yep, it was my three sons and Uncle Charlie working away one afternoon!) Even the great-grandparents helped as my dad spent one afternoon pulling nails out of the old boards, and Cindy's mom helped Stephen hang drywall. Here are some photos of the work in progress, click for more at my kodak gallery.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Happy Birthday Colin!


Wishing a happy birthday to Colin Jay Baggett, son of (nephew) Jeremiah and Catie down in Texas. Colin was born on January 8, 2003.
Happy 4th birthday!

Friday, January 05, 2007

classics from the golden age


I discovered this unique website recently at www.kiddierecords.com These "stories on records" were popular when I was a child and even when my boys were growing up in the early 1980's. I still have some in my record collection. Now you can listen to them on line or download them to your computer or mp3 player from the internet. The record covers and inside pictures have also been uploaded to this site. If you scroll your mouse over the cover photo, it shows the words "look inside" and when you click on the cover picture, the rest of the pictures for that story are viewable. My grandkids should enjoy these! What started out as a project for one year has turned into a three year mission for the people who operate this site. Kiddie Records Weekly 2005 and Kiddie Records Weekly 2006 are now complete and the third and final year will be a work in progress.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

Christmas in Texas


Thanks to Brandy for the photos from the Texas bunch at Christmas! "Grandma" Baggett was happy to see them all!
Kneeling in front is Brandy holding Noah, and Tyler - Standing is Ashley, Aurora, Joel holding Colin, "Granny" Wendy holding Payton, Jeremiah and Catie - Patrick, Brandy's husband, is in the back


Payton-3, Noah-1, Tyler-9, Colin-3, & Aurora-6

Another photo of the kids enjoying a hayride

Happy Birthday Aunt Robbie!


Happy birthday to Aunt Robbie Kay (Baggett) Blackstock, born on this date in 1940!