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Today marks our 5th year of marriage

By michaelcriner · Comments (3)
Friday, June 25th, 2010

Today marks my five year anniversary of marriage to Abigail. No, we cannot believe that we’ve been married that long. Yes, it does seem like yesterday that we were walking down the isle out the back doors, married.

Marriage truly has been a gift of grace from the Lord. Many deep-rooted sins have been exposed in my life these five years and Abigail has graciously forgiven me while also charging me to be (and become) a better husband (and now father). In all of this, her desire (and mine) has been to become more and more sanctified into the image of Jesus… and that is unfolding in both of us.

I’m deeply thankful for this woman.

I’m thankful that she is hospitable.
I’m thankful that she is industrious (as I write this she is/has sown like 8 things for Adele).
I’m thankful she isn’t a pushover, but will correct me we both know I’m wrong.
I’m thankful she loves me enough to encourage me to be more like Jesus.
I’m thankful she has been willing to step aside (full-time) from her (very) successful photograph business, simply to do the highest calling, raise Adele from home.
I’m thankful that she has incredible repore with those she encounters.
I’m thankful that she is my best friend.
I’m thankful for her songs that fill our home routinely.
I’m thankful she loves all things Apple Inc.
I’m thankful that at the end of the day as she and I sit in our bed, we both know that we love one another deeply… and yet, our love for one another is not greater than the love we receive from the Father as carried out by Jesus on the cross, and confirmed in our hearts by the Holy Spirit.

In all of this, I’m full… not of food, but of God’s grace on us. It’s curious to me that with the addition of Adele, my affection and love for Abigail has actually grown. In reality, it’s a great blessing since this was what I prayed for when we first found Abigail prego.

These past five years have been a great ride… looking forward to the next 60+ (Lord willing).

We’ve also changed a little bit since we were first married.

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Categories : Life
Tags : Abigail Criner, Adele Criner, Anniversary, Marriage

11 Reasons Why I bought an iPad

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Friday, April 30th, 2010

[This post is long overdue - and I apologize to the 3 of you that have persistently requested it.]

Some of you are more in the loop than others on this whole ordeal… that is my purchase of an iPad. This past September, I sold my Powerbook G4 to a student who is now using it for school. This however left me without a portable computer… and actually became quite frustrating. I didn’t realize how often I actually used it until it was gone.

I was under the assumption that a new MacbookPro was what I wanted and had saved funds for such a purchase. In fact, it’s all I asked for, for Christmas. After Christmas, I had more than enough to make that purchase. After reading several rumor sites for Mac (geek-alert), there was an imminent release of new computers sometime between January and February.

When Jan-Feb rolled around, I was all giddy for the release of my new MBP… but instead, Apple released the iPad. At first I was frustrated because I wanted a new laptop so I could take it around and write my talks for Sunday Morning at First Woodway College Ministry. As far as I can tell, most people initially were/have been against the concept of the iPad, mostly because of the name. My initial reaction was to wish there had been a differnet name, but curious as to how the tablet computer would lead us into the future.

So, I waited for a new MBP and have had $,$$$ sitting at home just waiting to hand over to Apple. But nothing… Then I had a conversation with Abigail about what I “needed” and how we already have an iMac at the house & I have another iMac at the office & in reality, I could use those as the base and then purchase an iPad while having money left over for additonal software/music/etc. that I would have had to spend on a new MBP.

Below are my 11 reasons why I bought an iPad; love it or hate it, this is why I bought it:

  1. Mobility / Portability – there is no doubt that the 13″ MBP is portable. BUT – this is even more so, IMO. I mean, it fits into bags I already HAVE and I am more likely to take this to places rather than a computer (trips, Baylor University campus, office). I always became frustrated having to lug my laptop everywhere… now I just slip this comparable product in my bag I already take to the office!
  2. Less Expensive alternative to a Laptop – are there limitations to the iPad? Yes. That really isn’t the point though. I was in the market for a laptop, but found myself more likely to carry this thing around than a laptop… Because of the purchase of the iPad, I’ve been able to buy different apps, along with software that I was hoping to buy but wouldn’t be able to otherwise.
  3. iBooks - I’d been contemplating beginning the transition to read some books via a digital reader. I’d researched the Kindle but didn’t like the fact that it was so limited. In a similar way, the Nook, while having more features (namely the ability to easily read PDF’s), I still felt it was closer, but not where it needed to be – same with the Sony Reader which is lucky I even mentioned it. With the iPad, I can read my Kindle books, while listening to music – or not use that option at all and use iBooks (which is tied to iTunes).
  4. iWorks - if you’re not a Mac user, you don’t really know what I’m talking about – but this is basically like Microsoft Office but more user-friendly. With the iPad, I’m able to do all the documenting I’d need to do or could do on a laptop with the addition of the cloud. The cloud is that I’d have access wherever I’m at to whatever file or document I’ve loaded to this “cloud.”
  5. Touchscreen - after owning an iPhone, it seems that touchscreen simply makes sense. I’ve even caught myself touching my iMac attempting to get it to do what you must do with a mouse. I’ve had devices that required a stylus and it never felt right. God gave me a finger and I want to use it,
  6. Battery Life - 10 hours!? Yes, this is how much battery life is on the iPad. Reports are that unlike some laptops that claim 6-7 hrs of battery life buy only get 3-5 hrs, the iPad is legit. So I won’t be needing to carry around my charger, unlike most laptops do. This reduces so much when you carry things around.
  7. Pleasure and Work - Too often, if I wanted to watch a movie while Abigail watched TV – I would have to sit a laptop in my lap and let my legs burn with fire. Plus, any time I was on my laptop, I felt the urge to do work. With the iPad, I’ll be able to work on it, but also simply consume media. To me, laptop means work, an iPad means work and pleasure – it’s a big difference.
  8. Sex Appeal - honestly, you’re thinking it. It’s just a sexy device. Recently I was in the Apple Store and everyone was crowded around the iPad table… why? It’s just a good-looking machine. To take it a step further, one by one, people who had not seen it found themselves saying, “I want one, now!” This is the trend, most people think it’s a “dumb, unnecessary product” but they’ve never used one. Once they do, they’ll see it’s usefulness too.
  9. Future - think about it – everything is headed in the direction of tablets. Steve Jobs has described this as a “magical and revolutionary product” and I agree. It was the same with the iPhone – once you go back you don’t go back to your Razor flip phone. Adele will probably not know computers without them being touchscreen. So, this product is my chance to be in on the product that help revolutionize the entire computer industry (mobile computer that is).
  10. Applications – there are TONS of ways to use the iPad and once multitasking takes affect, it will be even greater! I don’t need to spend too much time here but if you go to the link, you’ll see the endless ways you can use it.
  11. Debt Free – this is a really personal one, but for me, I’m debt free… this will make Dave Ramsey very happy.

All that being said, is the iPad the perfect device? No. Name me one that is. A lot of people are against the iPad and even ranted against it, but they’re probably wanting it do their laundry… which is ridiculous. It is what it is, and it does what it does. It may not suit you, and that’s fine – but I look forward to using this device as a work and pleasure item. I truly believe it will fit many of my needs.

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Categories : Technology
Tags : Abigail Criner, Apple, Dave Ramsey, iPad, Macbook Pro, Powerbook G4, Reasons for iPad, Steve Jobs

New pictures of Adele taken by Abigail

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Friday, March 19th, 2010

Here are a few pictures Abigail took the other day of Adele! CLICK HERE to see them!

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Tags : Abigail Criner, Adele Criner, Photography

Follow up from our trip to the Doctor

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Monday, March 15th, 2010

This morning Abigail and I took Adele back to the Pediatrician to see if she had gained any more weight. Annnnnnnnd…….. SHE HAS!

It seems she has gained about 3.5 oz each day so far. C-R-A-Z-Y! That being said, we’re grateful for your prayers, advice and support since Friday and Saturday were pretty rough days in the Criner house.

So – here’s a picture of Adele with a bow again… I’m going to have to get used to this.

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Tags : Abigail Criner, Adele Criner, Bow, Doctor

Abigail singing first song to Adele [Video]

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Here you can watch Abigail singing to Adele – you may want to turn your volume up as loud as you can!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ot0dAu68BOU]

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Tags : Abigail Criner, Adele Criner, Baby, Hospital, This Little Light of Mine, Video

Most Popular Posts for January 2010

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Saturday, January 30th, 2010

Can you believe that it’s February?! January has been just a crazy pace. It really flew by. So, I’ll let you catch up on the top posts for the month of January:

  1. Why I’ll be less critical of church signs: If God can redeem me… He can redeem church signs.
  2. 5 Things I Learned at Birthing Classes: I ran into “the placenta” at this class.
  3. 5 signs you’re talking to a kook after church: Yes, this is a true encounter.
  4. More unfortunate news from our friends at Preemptive Love: We not only lost Soma this year, but also Teeba. It was quite sad. BUT – there is HOPE… once we hear from PLC, we’ll let you know who will be going to surgery!
  5. I’m very happy (at this point) where we’re headed for our ‘baby-moon’: In a little under two weeks, Abigail and I will be getting away for a little pause before the madness of “baby” comes. We’ll let everyone (all 3 of you who actually care) know where we’re headed.

which ones were your favorite?

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Tags : Abigail Criner, baby-moon, Birthing Classes, Church Signs, Placenta, Preemptive Love Coalition, Soma, Teeba

I’m very happy (at this point) with where we’re headed for our ‘baby-moon’

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Abigail told me brought to my attention that we needed some time together before we had our little girl. While I agreed, I didn’t understand the magnitude of getting away until our birthing classes began. During the class, we watched a video and it explained the importance of taking time to connect to your spouse before the first child comes because the baby will need more time than you think – and you’ll need time with your spouse (even if your pride says you won’t).

This being the case, I spoke with a friend who is having a child around the same time we are (actually, it’s in April… so a month after us) and he mentioned that they’re going to out-of-state for their little get-away. My pride was hurt. We really don’t have the time to go out-of-state since my speaking schedule is rather intense now; ministry is blowing and going; the weekends are packed with shower’s and photo-shoots; etc. Bottom line? We better do this soon or it won’t happen.

Thus, I did some research online and found this kindof weird website on reasons for baby-moon’s and I made the logical decision to schedule some time away before the baby came. I found us a place to go that will offer a nice retreat but with the quirks of great things to do around it… but I’m not going to tell you where we’re going until we go. This is somewhat of a secret  I’m keeping from Abigail – we’ll see if she can pull it out of me… but I also don’t want any of you to visit us! ;-)

enjoy.

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Tags : Abigail Criner, Baby, baby-moon, Marriage, Travel

Top 10 Posts of 2009

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Thursday, December 31st, 2009

Here is the top 10 posts of 2009:

  1. Don’t Be A Brett Favre Christian
  2. Mark Driscoll Yelling ‘How Dare You’
  3. How You Can Save Baby Soma’s Life
  4. Abby’s Craftiness
  5. Bad Church Posters
  6. Our visit to the doctor and why I wanted to punch a guy in the face
  7. The Dreams of a Pregnant Woman
  8. SPRING BREAK BABY!
  9. UPDATE: Abby and the Swine Flu
  10. Can you sum up your 40 minute talk in less than 2 minutes?
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Tags : Abigail Criner, Brett Favre, Communication, Mark Driscoll, Preemptive Love, Soma, Swine Flu

Most Popular for November

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

Can you believe that it’s December?! November really flew by – I think when you get away from your routine life rushes by. Below are the most popular reads for November:

  1. UPDATE: Abby and the Swine Flu – here I give a great update of Abby, who is pregnant, on how she handled getting the swine flu and how she’s progressed since!
  2. If you feel the need to encourage somebody, do it. – here I share some quick thoughts on encouraging others after one of the best meetings ever with our college staff.
  3. Now matter how much you might want to know a secret, until someone tells you , you just cannot know what it is. – this is a post about what I shared with our First Woodway Christian School students… it’s also about the Bible.
  4. Is it necessary for the local church to continually try to enhance the spiritual formation of its congregation? – this was a response to a question I received from a student…
  5. The very fact that you are reading this proves you can (and should) read your Bible. – here I challenge the thought that “I don’t like to read” specifically in regards to the Bible.

enjoy!

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Tags : Abigail Criner, Bible, Church, Encouragement, First Woodway Christian School, Reading, Secrets, Spiritual Formation, Swine Flu

UPDATE: Abby and the Swine Flu

By michaelcriner · Comments (0)
Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Many of you have asked about how Abby is doing and I’ll be quick to say that I’ve delayed my declaration of her health until all was clear. As of Saturday, it seemed that “all was clear” and it is! She no longer felt the pain of the flu (ache’s soreness, tiredness, etc.) and is just about fully functional now. YES, it appears the baby is okay as well. There was some initial concern for the health and protection of our little girl (still unnamed), but the Doctors (yes, we asked multiple) indicated that since we were well along our way of the pregnancy there was no danger to the baby. If it had been earlier in the pregnancy, we might have been a little bit more fretful.

So that’s good.

The thing we’re fighting right now for Abigail is congestion. She’s had somewhat of a rough “cough” which is not fun (baby or not). Thus, Abby is doing much much better – thank you to those who brought food over and who have been the most gracious to ask and pray for her (and me) during this past week. We have felt very much loved.

Funny story

At church yesterday, Jim Gray our Senior Adult Pastor, shared with everyone in the congregation that Abby had the swine flu and asked that we pray for her (along with a host of others). Well, a gentle laughter erupted from the college section because well, Abby was sitting with them. We quickly let Jim know that all is clear and people could give Abby a hug without fear.

enjoy.

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Tags : Abigail Criner, First Baptist Church Woodway, Jim Gray, Swine Flu
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