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Welcome to Ruined for Life! The full version of this site can be accessed through any of the menu bars above, which link to the other 'rooms' on RuinedforLife.net, Chris Van Velzer's site and blog on Relational Christianity, and a whole bunch of other, unrealated things I'm passionate about. This page is *sort of* updated with the content that's posted there, but it's mainly to keep this domain from being snagged by someone else on blogspot, seeing as I use blogspot as my blogging portal for the full site."

Anyway, you're here, so you might as well sit back and relax in that comfy La-Z-Boy, and talk for awhile.

The living room is the place for casual chats. And by 'chats', I mean, you reading my weblog and nodding silently to yourself, occasionally laughing so hard that pee comes out of your nose, after which you can leave a comment. [Note: User experience may vary. This Weblog may also result in tears, joy, sadness, empathy, and/or extreme boredom.]

Enjoy the conversation!

 

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Tuesday, November 15, 2005

A Lesson For Ingratitude

I am so guilty of taking my life for granted. I live and work in a Christian community that's within a gunshot of the beach; my commute to work lasts all of 90 seconds, and consists of driving down a hill from which I can see miles and miles to the horizon overlooking the Pacific Ocean. And like the rest of the world, I often wake up tired, grumble my way through the day, complain about petty politics and inconveniences, and try to wall off a private, isolated cosmos where I am in control. My life is the epitome of ingratitude on such days - and often, God smacks me into the reality of His life with the views all around me.

Yesterday was one of those days, when I found my pathetic world stopped cold in the sheer wonder of what God had made. A sea of clouds, just barely floating on the ocean's surface, crept inland with a majestic, eerie calm. At first, I couldn't believe what I was seeing, so I decided to drive to one of the highest points on campus, grabbing my camera along the way. If I could have been present for the Spirit of God hovering over the waters in Genesis, surely it looked like this. I don't need to wax poetic to do the scene justice. The God we serve made this, and in the worship it evoked from me, I realized how often I can miss what He is creating and doing right in front of me...

Whether it is watching your kid play, or having dinner with your spouse, catching a sunset, or simply realizing who He has revealed himself to be in Christ... here's to all of us being stopped in a moment of thankful wonder this week.

(click to enlarge photo)

(tech geek info: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT, Canon 50mm f/1.8, TV:1/125, AV: 7.1, ISO 100, polarizing filter, levels adjusted with Photoshop)



(tech geek info: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL XT, Sigma 70-300mm [@92mm] f/4.5, TV:1/500, AV: 9.0, ISO 100, levels adjusted with Photoshop)

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