The DeSantafication Process continued in earnest today as we took the ornaments off of the piano room tree, and even the lights too. Bittersweet sort of times when you take down these trees, leaving just this darkened pine tree in your living room, a shadow of things that used to be. We've still got a three more trees to do, although I suspect that will wait until Monday. Maddie was helping me get the ornaments off the tree as we listened to some music on the laptop here. Oh yeah, the music was part of my "Psalms" collection that I've just started to pick up again - I'm setting all of the Psalms to music from artificial intelligence. In some cases it is pretty challenging because of the length or way the words in the psalms are organized. Nevertheless, I have about a hundred of them done so far, and it's been a fun project. It helps you remember scriptures, setting them to music. This is why we were also working on a "Fruit of the Spirit" song too. I just write out the lyrics and see what AI can come up with. I used the terms "acoustic guitar, finger style, folk, upbeat, bass guitar, male singer lead" for prompts, and plugged in these lyrics:
[instrumental intro]
[verse 1]
You know Jesus set us free,
so we can run the race.
So don’t look like sour grapes,
or make that lemon face!
You know what I'm talkin' about -
just listen to His Spirit.
Galatians chapter five says it all,
so now sit back and hear it!
[CHORUS]
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.
[verse 2]
Keep workin’ at your garden.
Show Him and others love.
You have strong roots, and lots of fruits:
A harvest from above!
See we are all the branches,
and Jesus is the vine
So don’t you sin, just follow Him,
and all will be just fine!
[CHORUS]
Yes that fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.
[verse 3]
Sin is like a rotten fruit
and it's bad for you and me.
Check out Galatians, chapter five
Twenty-two and twenty-three.
You judge a tree by it’s fruit,
so make your fruit the best.
Remember Paul's fruity list
You’ll see your life so blessed.
[CHORUS]
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.
But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace,
patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness,
gentleness and self-control.
It's interesting the different results that came out, but one was good enough for us to use in the service as kids come pouring in to the auditorium.
So it's cold outside, and that's about right because it is winter. It'll be miserable a few states north of us soon, as there's a tremendous ice and snow storm crashing through. It's going to be a big deal. Down here in Georgia, not so much, although we could see some ice and maybe a little snow by the end of next week. We'll see. But right now: cold. We need to go out and get wood and get the ol' fireplace going for some ambience.
In the meantime, we're keeping the bird feeders stocked, and that brings great joy to all the birds out there. "His eye is on the sparrow" has become a favorite scripture of mine, just because it brings to mind the Lord looking out as we do, and of course we see the wonderful variety of birds that come in and are well fed, all sharing the seeds - except for that robin, who acts like a total jerk. But we even let him eat as well. The blue birds are looking healthy, as are the others: sparrows, phoebes, finches, blue jays, cardinals, tufted titmouse, chickadees, nuthatches, mourning doves, mockingbirds, and about four different kinds of woodpecker for the suet feeder. We have a few grackles from time to time too.
Some time ago, we determined that Maddie needed to see "High School Musical" before the end of her high school experience. And of course there are only four months to go, so tonight we watched the first "High School Musical" movie together, and yeah, now we're singing all the songs all over again. I nearly forgot how well done these movies were, with great choreography, a talented cast, and some memorable songs. Yes, we enjoyed it - again - it's hard to believe this, but this movie is as old as Maddie is. Yeah. Anyway, she's seen these before too. The first time I saw this movie I had the bar really low, thinking this would be just a fun little made-for-tv thing, but in fact it was pretty awesome! So anyway, fast forward to tonight, and it was amazing having our high schooler here watching the movie with us. It goes without saying that we'll be watching the other movies next.
We had our last meal today, or at least the last meal with meat in it. That's for me, at least. Tomorrow is the start of the fast, which meant up until midnight we were doing a sort of "Fat Tuesday" thing, eating up all the sweets in the pantry and dining on a rotisserie chicken we picked up at the grocery store. Maddie picked up a Mardi Gras flavor one, but the bag actually ripped open right there in the grocery store, and ... SPLAT! The chicken hit the floor. The five-second rule was long past by the time we got an employee over there to clean it up. We're ready for soups and so forth during the fast, but more importantly, we're also ready for the additional Bible time.
We'll be watching "The Chosen" again, and simultaneously reading some study guides for season one and season two. It'll be a good time, and of course we'll be also reading other devotional material too.
Speaking of reading, tonight we read some more from "Hogfather," as we discovered the true identity of the Tooth Fairy and also dealt with Mr. Teatime, at least for the time being. The story is winding down, certainly. Every trip to the Discworld is special. Mom got me this book of artwork from the Discworld, and it's just wonderful.
This is a must-have for any Discworld fanatic like me. No doubt Maddie and I will continue on with our Discworld reading for a good bit. Maddie is enjoying it, and so am I.
We closed out the day with prayer, and getting under those blankets. The Plush Entourage is keeping her company still, and I'm marching along on that treadmill still, trying to stay healthy. Mom is feeling under the weather still, but it's gradually getting better. It's a predictable sort of illness, only because I just had it, and I know she just needs about a week to go through the roughest patches of it. Still, we take good care of Mom.