Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Hey everyone!
I'm going to be posting to this blog as time permits and would love to hear your comments. Unfortunately, my new post will just have to wait until I dig into my study of Jeremiah (Precept study), do my homework for the Calvary Chapel study and pray that God will teach me through His Holy Spirit.

So, until there's a moment to think and blog -- this will have to suffice.

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

It's Gage Fincher's BIRTH day!

All,

Just a few thoughts on today and what it means for the Fincher family, for me, for all of us. The birth of a grandchild is truly one of life's all-time-without-comparison GREATEST days! (This I can attest to because I've lived it...three times and by the way, I'm looking forward to a future filled with more of these days!!!!:) I'm so excited for Peggy and Jimmy Dale (as grandparents), and of course for Tony and Jessica (as parents!) and for Scott (as uncle cott!).

I believe that God has a special plan for every baby that is born and I've had the privilege of seeing what God does with these little miracles that start so small and fragile, so dependent on others, with a mind so malleable, so innocent and then they grow to trust, believe, impact others, enrich life, show me childlike faith, (my daughters, my grandkids). Gage is no exception. His life has already impacted me in ways that I pray never fade such as: faith in God's plan in spite of my "imperfect" life; God's amazing grace in the midst of pain; the assurance that God cares about my "why?" questions; and the joy in new life!

I'm grateful that Gage will bring with him a message of God's love and joy.

Praying for the Finchers.
Love,
Mom

Sunday, August 19, 2007

we are a pitiful bunch

I got to thinking this morning about this blog, this opportunity to log our thoughts, questions, remembrances and realized that I have not visited, much less posted, the blog in months. When I logged in I realized that no one else had either.

So, here I am, posting away!

So much is going on these days -- for all of us. I miss each of you, my beautiful daughters, so much. So much, that I can not conjure up a word or group of words that can adequately express the depth of this "missing you." I just know that it's a very deep ache eased only when I hear your voice, your laughter, a story from your daily life.

Yesterday I watched Fiddler on the Roof.

I know this statement will bring to mind many jokes about the movie: of how I "forced" you to watch it with me, memories of me singing "If I were a rich man" (perfectly in tune, of course!) and the interminible length of the movie (or so it seemed when you were lying on the couch, home from school, sick). But yesterday's viewing reinforced again how important this movie is, why I love it so. The devotion to family, to tradition, to God. The bond of a family in the midst poverty and faith. The pain of separation from those you love, especially when futures are uncertain. The laughter and understanding between family. The willingness to adjust your "tradition" to honestly serve the needs of those you love more than life itself balanced with the "line in the sand" that you must never cross. The struggle to live your faith when all the world around you is opposite of your faith - a struggle that I know is not new - because it is the struggle of the ages.

For this stage in my life I feel that my biggest struggle, the struggle that I know God will use to strenghten me, to make me more like Christ, is separation. It matters not the circumstances of the separation, I just know that what I must learn is the releasing of each of you into the capable arms of Jesus. I mean seriously, that's where you already are, where you've always been! I believe that the trust you have in God will be your lifeline, just as He has always been my lifeline.

I love you all and am eternally grateful for your love for me. Let's always be close in heart, interested in each other's lives, and ALWAYS ready to make the sacrifices it's going to take to be together.

I love you!

Mom




Monday, November 20, 2006

gobble..gobble

Greetings family, looking forward to spending this week with everyone. I know the wife sent an email out to the girlzzz, but I just wanted to let anyone know that along with a place to sleep, the Fincher lodge also offers hi-speed wi-fi for those who wish to bring their laptops. See you all Wednesday and I pray you all have a safe trip!

Mr. Fincher

Saturday, November 04, 2006


Ooops! Forgot to add the picture of the Volcano!

This is the Halema'uma'u Crater in the Kilauea Caldera. I took the picture while visiting the Jaggar Museum.

LOVE YOU!!!!
Mom

Aloha!

Aloha!!!!!

Hawaii is beautiful. I'm excited to tell my precious family about the things that I've seen, experienced. I've seen waterfalls (this waterfall is the one used in the opening shots for the Hawaii 5-0 show!), sea turtles (the one here came very close to me!), a volcano (this pic was taken at Volcanoes National Park), and of course...gorgeous sunsets.






I love you all. Would love to take a trip like this with my walchgirlz, sons-in-laws and precious grandkids!

Love you,
Mom

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Congrats to Cards...

Hey, just wanted to say congrats to Shuler and the Cardinals on winning the World Series. My dad's a big fan and he was pretty pumped when I talked to him so I can imagine the excitement.

Scott

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

A Day in the Life of...

You will be smackin some gums if the root canals keep up.... How are you doing? Is that pain medication doing its job?