Saturday, July 29, 2006

Latte on the Square

Locally owned and operated, this cozy little coffeehouse takes care of clientele of all ages. As I walked through the door, I noticed tattooed, pierced, and multi-colored haired kids talking amongst themselves and enjoying the summer while they can. Now, I am a loyal Starbuck's addict but this place blows them away!! The young lady behind the counter made the best caramel macchiato I ever had! And of course in any small town, her mom came in from next door at the local law firm where she worked just to tell her to be home immediately after work! The shop's wall is lined with rows and rows of jellybeans and brownies. They also serve Bluebell ice cream. Thank the Lord for sweets!


 

Friday, July 28, 2006

St. James Episcopal Church

La Grange is rich in religion. In a city of just 4,000, there are over 10 churches of all denominations. I visited them all but the one that I kept coming back to was St. James Episcopal just down the street from my cave. La Grange is also rich in the Czech culture and this church looks like it was modeled from an old European cottage. Czech it out!!  :)

Bistro 108

Bistro 108- La Grange, TX
For lunch today, I dined at Bistro 108. From what I hear, people flock from miles just to eat here. Now I know why. I had the portabella mushroom sandwich on focaccia bread with iced tea! Yum!

Thursday, July 27, 2006

Grimm's Fairy Tales- 1914

Since I had the whole house to myself, I was able to explore at my leisure. There were so many old books to browse. I found an old copy of Grimm’s Fairy Tales circa 1914. My favorite story was The Singing, Soaring Lark.

Fishes and Loaves

For dinner, my host recommended a restaurant called Fishes and Loaves, appropriately. This place was located just outside the city on highway 159 north. They serve basic home cooking. Terri waited on me. I ordered the chicken fried steak sandwich with chips and a glass of water. And for dessert, Terri recommended the peach cobbler so I indulged!

The Meersheidt Bed & Breakfast

I want to share a little gem I found in the city of La Grange, TX called The Meerscheidt Bed & Breakfast. This cozy Victorian-style atelier is individually owned and operated. This is my cave during this retreat. I was in need of some time away from the metropolis and this place was the cat's meow! Or should I say, the dog's bark since the house has three live-in dogs. Since I was the only guest during my two day visit, they upgraded me to the Veranda Room, which is the master suite just past the downstairs foyer. What a blessing! 

The Cave

I am so glad you decided to visit today!
The apostle John accomplished great things for God in his pastoral work. But if he had not been forced into exile and forced to sit down in his cave to reflect, we might not have the Revelation. If we don't sit still and stop producing, we may miss moments in our life that produce the most good. If we don't rest from work, we may miss out on the greatest work God has in store for us. Are you running so hard that you're neglecting rest and reflection? You may be missing God's biggest work in your life this season. Sitting still may be the most productive part of your summer. Some of you are running hard right now. Some are compelled by some demon to keep active at all times. Even God rested. Without sitting still, John wouldn't have had a revelation. The same is true for you and me. So take it easy today. Sit down in a cave. It could be the most productive thing you do for your work and your life. It might just be a revelation for your soul.


Sunday, July 23, 2006

Greetings!

Greetings!
I was hoping that you would come! On this page you will see some of the greatest gifts God has given to me and I would love to share them with you. Please feel free to post comments and contact me if you have any ideas or suggestions. Until next time...peace of Christ be with you.

~Christopher