Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Is Chivalry Outdated?

A quickly thrown together post on chivalry:
I came across this interesting (and somewhat maybe, disturbing) article in our Costco Connection Magazine :) Is chivalry outdated? The 'yes' proponents seem to be thinking of chivalry as men treating women like 'fragile flowers' -and that we need to kill it. (Go ahead and give it a quick read. And vote for chivalry while you're at it!)

Chivalrous: having the high qualities characteristic of chivalry, such as courage, courtesy, generosity, loyalty, etc. (American College Encyclopedic Dictionary)

(See this article: 
Chivalry Is Out Of Style)

C.S. Lewis:
The word chivalry has meant at different times a good many different things-from heavy cavalry to giving a woman a seat in a train. But if we want to understand chivalry as an ideal distinct from other ideals – if we want to isolate that particular conception of the man comme il faut which was the special contribution of the Middle Ages to our culture- we cannot do better than turn to the words addressed to the greatest of all imaginary knights in Malory’s Morte Daurthur. “Thou wert the meekest man”, says Sir Ector to the dead Launcelot. “Thou wert the meekest man that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou wert the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest.”
The important thing about this ideal is, of course, the double demand it makes on human nature. The knight is a man of blood and iron, a man familiar with the sight of smashed faces and ragged stumps of lopped-off limbs; he is also a demure, almost a maidenlike, guest in hall, a gentle, modest, unobtrusive man. He is not a compromise or happy mean between ferocity and meekness; he is fierce to the nth and meek to the nth. When Launcelot heard himself pronounced the best knight in the world, “he wept as he had been a child that had been beaten.”  The Necessity of Chivalry, in Present Concerns: Essays by C.S. Lewis, edited by Walter Hooper, page 13.

I, for one am for chivalry-(the right kind!)  what do you think?

xxx madison


Monday, January 13, 2014

amateur poetry on a windy day


Jesus my love and my glory, my hope-
My Unblemished Lamb and my Scarlett Rope
My Companion unseen, to my Captain I'm sworn
His scepter to receive, His crown will adorn 

Forever He's loved me, though I be untrue 
I vowed Him my service; my heart resists to do
Forever the faithful, loyal, and steadfast 
Teach my wicked heart to cleave to You at last!



love to you this windy january day!
xxx madison 

Saturday, January 4, 2014

what I read in 2013

so here's my 2014 post- what I read in 2013
* required for school
(audiobook)

1. Narnia (can't remember which!) - C. S. Lewis 
2. The Thunder (a novel on John Knox!) - Douglas Bond 
3. The Faith and Freedom Trilogy - "
     (4,5)
6. When a Nation Forgets God- Erwin Lutzer
*7. Stop Loving The World- William Greenhill
8. Eight Cousins- Loisa May Alcott
9. Letters to Children - C. S. Lewis
10. Hand of Vengeance- Douglas Bond
11. The Betrayal- "
12. Hostage Lands- " 
13. Ishmael- EDEN Southworth
14. Self-Raised- "
15. North and South- Elizabeth Gaskell
16. One Thing I Desire- Sarah Bryant
17. So Much More- A & E Botkin
*18. Passionate Housewives Desperate for God- Chancey & McDonald
*19. Eats, Shoots and Leaves- Lynn Truss
20. Talk to the Hand- "
21. A Cup of Cold Water- Farenhost
22. Wings Like a Dove- "
23. (Reflections on the Psalms- C.S. Lewis)
24. (Sherlock Holmes- A. Conan-Doyle)
25. A Study in Scarlett- "
26. Escape from Slave Traders (?) 
27. The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe- Lewis 
28. The Hobbit- J.R.R. Tolkien
*29. The Bible and the Future- Hoekema
30. The Impossible Journey- Gloria Whelan
31. The Toothpaste Millionaire
32. The Minstrel in the Tower 
33. The Last Little Cat (31-33 are kids books :)
*34. On Writing Well- William Zinsser
35. My Sergei- Ekaterina Gordeeva
36. Bell Mountain- Lee Duigon
37. Beyond the Summerland- L.B. Graham (if you like LoTR you will love this! Read!)
*38. Seven Men Who Rule the World from the Grave- Dave Reese
39. The Hidden Hand- EDEN Southworth 


so, that's not too bad- I wanted to get at least 40 though- maybe I can get to 50 this year? we'll see! what have you read this year? have you read any of those books? 
happy new year dear friends! thanks for taking the time to read my humble (and quite infrequent) little posts!
much love to all of you!
xxx madi

Thursday, November 28, 2013

time out of mind at this turn of the seasons 
       when the hardy oak leaves rustle in the wind 
and the frost gives a tang to the air 
        and the dusk falls early 
and the friendly evenings lengthen under the heel of Orion, 
        it has seemed good to our people to join together 
in praising the Creator and Preserver, 
        who has brought us by a way that we did not know 
to the end of another year. 
         ...a day of public thanksgiving...
for the blessings that have been our common lot 
        and have placed our beloved State with the favored regions of earth --
for all the creature comforts: 
        the yield of the soil that has fed us 
and the richer yield from labor of every kind 
that has sustained our lives -- 
and for all those things, as dear as breath to the body, 
        that quicken man's faith in his manhood, 
that nourish and strengthen his spirit to do the great work still before him: 
for the brotherly word and act; 
for honor held above price; 
for steadfast courage and zeal in the long, long search after truth; 
for liberty and for justice freely granted by each to his fellow and so as freely enjoyed; 
and for the crowning glory and mercy of peace upon our land; -- 
that we may humbly take heart of these blessings 
as we gather once again with solemn and festive rites to keep our Harvest Home



1936 Thanksgiving proclamation of Connecticut Governor Wilbur L. Cross





















happy thanksgiving dears!
xxx madison 








Monday, November 11, 2013

*words*

Well, I've been gone a long time! A really long time, actually. So if anyone still reads this anymore, this post is for you (and if not, I guess this one is for me :) What can be better than writing down inspiring quotes in your journal with a nice warm cup of tea ( with the Union Jack and 'keep calm' on the mug)?

(Via my pinterest)



(These next ones are via pinterest) 




See you again soon!
xxx madison



Friday, September 6, 2013

Being 'tortured' by godly principles....?


A German defends removing children

Dear friends, we recently received this email from HSLDA. I hope you'll take a moment to at least skim it. I found Mr. Schmidt's email a little shocking, honestly, though his views are quite popular, it seems. Please read this and take action, even it is just a prayer for the Wunderlich family! Let's wake up and realize how fast our culture is going downhill and away from any resemblance of core Christian values! Okay, there's my mini-rant for you. But really, please read....

Dear  ________,  


I received the following email from Mr. Stefan Schmidt in response to homeschoolers’ outrage at the shocking raid and forcible removal of the Wunderlich children. Please read my comments below and thentake action.

Reprinted in entirety and unedited:

-----Original Message-----

From: Stefan Schmidt [personal email address redacted]
Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2013 7:31 AM
To: info 

Subject: Your article: Help the Wunderlichs Get Their Kids Back

Dear Mr. Farries,

It is absolutely shocking and unacceptable what has happened here.
Sorry, but I do NOT mean what happened in Germany, I meant your article.
I have never read an amount of arrogant, ignorant and stuff like this.



The pamphlet contains an incredible amount of polemic nonsense. It seems it only was written to gain attention for your questionable ambitions. It is absolutely unacceptable that you try to misuse, limit and influence the freedom of independent countries for your disputable goals.

Germany is NOT the United States of America.
Home Schooling is ILLEGAL by German Law.
We do neither want to know nor appreciate your opinion on our laws.
It is legal in the US so stay there and fight there.

The only thing the Wunderlichs, these so called parents, want is to prevent their children from a free and open minded view on the world. They want to force them into their own little world regardless of what the children want or not and only for religious reasons!

From the very beginning theses so called parents drummed their opinions and believes into these poor children. They never had a chance to build up their own opinion. This can be called torture and if for sure harms the children in their development to free, tolerant and open minded members of the society. Only to please the parents and only to spread the parents strange ideas, disgusting.

For my opinion these parents should be imprisoned and they should not be released before all of their children have finished school. Anyone, regardless of the reasons who harms his children, in whatever respect, should be removed from them immediately. If it happens for religious reasons the person should be jailed.

Kind regards 

Stefan Schmidt

Unfortunately, this viewpoint represents that of many in Germany. And it is essentially the official position on homeschooling enforced by the government and the courts.

It is also, frighteningly, the view of too many people even here in America.

In his email, Mr. Schmidt says that homeschooling prevents children from developing into “free, tolerant and open minded members of society.” And that “people who [homeschool] for religious reasons should be jailed.” Tolerant? Open-minded? Free? I don’t think Mr. Schmidt appreciates the irony of his statement.


Mr. Schmidt has it backwards.

A true liberal and democratic society or government does not kidnap children to enforce state-mandated education. In fact, basic human rights principles make the rights of parents to decide how children are educated more important than the very survival of the state itself (see article 4.2 of the ICCPR).

I want the American homeschool community and other friends of liberty to take note—this mindset isn’t limited to Germany. Many U.S. policymakers and academics agree with Mr. Schmidt’s views. They are even working to see them realized here. So far, thankfully, homeschooling isn’t a legitimate reason (anymore) for the government to kidnap your children if they don’t go to state approved schools. How long will that last?

When a democratic government like Germany can get away with this kind of human rights abuse—and it is a human rights abuse—without so much as a peep from other free governments, how safe is our liberty?

This battle is not just about homeschooling and not just about this family. This battle is about liberty. 

This is a battle for the basic, human, and God-given right of every family to decide how they want to live their lives. How they want to teach and to raise their children. What religious or philosophical views they want to believe and act upon.

Mr. Schmidts’ narrow-minded and intolerant views are the antithesis of the values/principles on which our republic was founded. Such views are antithetical to the fundamental human rights that every free country should protect—rights that Germany has even obligated itself to protect by signing over a dozen treaties. But Mr. Schmidt and many German officials think the government should enforce its view on its citizens. And they think the government should use force of every kind to see that goal achieved. Tolerant? Open minded? Free??

I don’t think so, do you?

My friends, liberty is under attack. Will you answer the call to defend it? Will you stand with me to support this family and liberty? Please call, email, fax, and write the German Embassy and the consulate in your area. It’s time German policymakers are confronted with the truth.


Thank you for your concern and care for this precious family. Stay tuned as we continue to work for the  release of these homeschooled children and support the family. HSLDA is helping with the legal efforts to reunite this family. You can join with us to fight for the Wunderlichs with your membership or a donation to the Homeschool Freedom Fund.
Standing with you for liberty,
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Michael Farris
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Thanks for reading! Comment and let me know what you think.....
xoxo
❤ Madi

Thursday, September 5, 2013

summer...where are you going?

Fair are the blue skies
Ships setting sail-
The soft white pillows 
That act as a veil
But only a moment 
They're hiding its rays
The bright glowing sun 
Puts me into a daze
The birds chirping sweetly
So softly are flying
As earth lets out warm:
Soft contended sighing 
Oh happy-joy-tranquility
Few images surpass 
Those of small tender feet 
Running through dewy grass
Life's passing troubles
Of what consequence? 
Life is a simply complex summer dance
Spinning. 
Laughing. 
Gasping for breath. 
Nothing removes me from His joy-
Not e'en death!
I'll miss some steps
Stumble, and slip,
Caught back up again by a firm loving grip
My heart's dancing for joy and I'm falling on Him
Oh that I had the words to only express this deep sense of joy, this calm, happy rest. 



(Scattered thoughts from the beginning of summer that reminded me of the end of it. )



Tuesday, August 27, 2013

a poem

if life is short and fleeting
one thousand years a day
grass that lives and vanishes
a flood to wash away
Lord let my little moment
that vapor that is me
extol and glorify Thy name
until I can eternally


(inspired by the teaching of the wonderful Dr. David Murray)

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Wacky Wednesday



Being totally wacky and having tons of fun with Owen and Olivia: priceless!