Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Our Trip







We drove over 3000 miles from Pensacola, Florida to Burlington, Washington. It took us about 6 days. We had some car trouble the first day (Sunday) after we initially started out. That delayed us for a day. So, we really didn't get started until Monday.
Monday: Day 1: May 28th: We only drove about 273 miles. First stopped off at Ruth's to see her in Oxford, Alabama; then drove on to Hartselle, Alabama and spent the night with Daniel, Tiffany, and Abby.
Tuesday: Day 2: May 29th: Drove from Hartselle, Alabama to Kings City, Missouri, about 556 miles.
Wednesday: Day 3: May 30th: Drove from Kings City, Missouri to Burlington, Colorado; about 593 miles. We attended church at Burlington Church of Christ.
Thursday: Day 4: May 31st: Drove from Burlington, Colorado to Evanston, Wyoming; about 627 miles.
Friday: Day 5: June 1st: Drove from Evanston, Wyoming to Pendleton, Oregon; about 625 miles.
Saturday: Day 6: June 2nd: Drove from Pendleton, Oregon to Burlington, Washington. I'm not sure of the mileage, but it was a little over 300 miles I believe. We arrived here in Burlington around noon.

We took a few pictures on the way, (mostly from the car), so we didn't get too many good ones. I'll post a few that show some of the different landscapes we drove through.

Jared's High School Graduation







We've had a LOT of changes in our lives over the last few weeks. Jared is now a high school graduate. He graduated from West Florida High School on May 24, 2007. The graduation took place at the Civic Center in Pensacola.

Several of our friends came to see him graduate. Pat and Danny Wright came down from Kentucky just for his graduation! Jared will spend the summer with us in Burlington, and then he'll be attending Freed-Hardeman University in the fall.

Saturday, March 31, 2007

Check This Out! Baby Got Book!


There's more than one way to spread the good message!

Monday, March 19, 2007

My Personalized M & M!


I kept seeing this commercial on t.v. about this website and making yourself an m&m. I just HAD to try it out! If you want to as well, go to this website and try it.
Who doesn't LOVE an m&m anyway?????

Sunday, March 18, 2007

It's Spring Here In Florida





The weather has been really nice here in Florida. The kids are gonna have GREAT weather for spring break this week! Though the water will still be cold, you can bet that the beaches will be full of people soaking in that sunshine!

Today it is a little nippy. Supposed to get up to a high of about 68, but tonight the low will be 38! Spring doesn't officially start until Wednesday.

The dogwood trees are in full bloom, as well as the azaleas. This is my favorite time of year here. We have 3 dogwood trees on our property.

Just thought I'd post a picture of our bird Cosmo, or "birdy-bird" as he's often called!

Mike Enjoying The Spring Flowers



Monday, March 12, 2007

Outreach Training Seminar

We just completed an 8 day outreach program at our church. Dennis Menear, from a congregation in West Virginia, was our instructor. The church where he attends actually pays his way to visit any willing congregations twice a year to offer this training. That's pretty amazing to me! I'm surprised that he's not booked up years in advance, but he isn't.

He said that our congregation was the largest group he had had participate (in comparison to the size of the congregation) EVER! That's pretty good! We initially had about 20 participants, but some had to drop out because of illness. And some missed because of other obligations...but overall it was a really good thing for our congregation.

Basically it was geared towards getting us confident enough to begin to reach out to others more; just sharing our faith with others. It's a hard thing to do sometimes. I think mostly because we are all afraid of offending someone, or we're afraid they will say they aren't interested. I think we are all afraid of rejection. But remember, even Jesus wasn't successful with everyone! so how can we expect to be???

We just have to sow the seeds as we go along. I need to share Christ with others because I love them and I care about them and I know that without Christ they are lost. We need to care about that. Because the Bible says that broad is the way that leads to destruction and many will go down that road. I want to do everything I can to help someone who is going down that broad road to realize their need to change; their need for Christ.

It's so easy to get comfortable and content, and to lose that sense of urgency that comes with knowing that Christ could return at any time. We don't know when. Don't we all know someone who is not a christian? We were encouraged to choose 3 people that we would pray daily for; that we would try to "love and influence" (which involves spending time with them, helping to meet their needs and trying to get them involved with other christians). Our ultimate goal is to lead them to Christ.

So...we should all pray for opportunities; for wisdom to know the right things to say in a way that they can understand it. That we would make the most of every opportunity that comes our way and that we would always be kind. But most importantly, we need to get us out of the way and let God speak through his Word.

We should: always be ready to give an answer to everyone who asks you a reason for the hope that is in you...1 Peter 3:15

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Just A Couple More Pictures Of Our House





We Sold Our House...Already!







Both John and I woke up this morning and realized that we had the same dream last night. We dreamed that we put our house on the market and it sold that same day!!! Well...it wasn't a dream! It really happened, and we're very happy (though still in a little bit of shock!)

They put the "For Sale" sign in our yard yesterday morning, and our Realtor (Audrie Palmer, she's a member at Leonard Street) showed the house yesterday afternoon. They LOVED the house and made an offer, which we accepted.

I also love this house...well, at least as much as you can love a material thing. I'd love to be able to pack it up and move it to Washington State with us. But I am so thankful that we don't have to worry about whether or not it is going to sell before we have to leave. All the worry about that is just gone.

If I had even a smidgen of doubt that God's hand was in this whole process (John getting the job in Burlington, us moving up to the Pacific Northwest, getting the house sold in a timely manner) then they are all gone. God surely has been blessing us and leading us in this direction...NO QUESTION ABOUT THAT!

If I was Elaine Bennis (On Seinfeld), when Audrie told me she was going to use our dining room table to write up an offer and a contract, I would have stood in front of her, pushed her with both hands and shouted "Get Out!" She would have went flying across the room! THAT'S how excited I was! (If you're not a Seinfeld fan, you have no idea what I'm talking out!)

I'm posting a few pictures of our house.

Friday, February 23, 2007

Den of Boxes



We've been pretty busy the last couple of weeks, just getting rid of the "cluttery" stuff around the house. We're hoping to get our house put up for sale in the near future. A woman from church is a realtor and she has agreed to sell it for us.

We had one couple from church look at it, but they thought it was a little too old fashioned for them. (That's what I DO like about it!) Anyway, we also had our neighbors from across the street (she's the sister of who we bought the house from)...well, they have some friends who are planning to move down here in June who might be interested. Who knows, maybe we won't even have to put it on the market at all. Wouldn't that be great???

Our den is now full of boxes, which we plan to move out into the garage probably this weekend. So...we'll just keep busy. And I need to get back to washing windows! (Yuk!)

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Catching Up

John and Jared went to the lectureships at Freed last week. Daniel went as well, so it was good that the 3 of them got to spend a little time together. I was working anyway, so...it worked out just fine.

Yesterday was officially my last day to work for Covenant Hospice. Now I begin the job of getting our house ready to be put on the market to be sold. It's definitely a buyers market down here right now. LOTS of houses are for sale. I've been told by a couple of Realtors though, that if you don't overprice your house you will most likely not have too much trouble in selling it.

I think part of the problem is that some people bought their homes at such a high price a couple of years ago, and now they are trying to sell them and get back what they put into them. But the market has kind of bottomed out now.

It's kind of exciting for me because this is all just one step closer to our goal of moving this summer. Makes it seem so much closer, like we're actually doing something to make it happen! Yep, definitely a very exciting time!

Saturday, February 10, 2007

Bible Lessons

STORY OF ELIJAH

The Sunday school teacher was carefully explaining the story of Elijah the Prophet and the false prophets of Baal. She explained how Elijah built the altar, put wood upon it, cut the steer in pieces, and laid it upon the altar. And then, Elijah commanded the people of God to fill four barrels of water and pour it over the altar. He had them do this four times "Now, said the teacher, "can anyone in the class tell me why the Lord would have Elijah pour water over the steer on the altar?"
A little girl in the back of the room started waving her hand, "I know! I know!" she said, "To make the gravy!"

LOT'S WIFE

The Sunday School teacher was describing how Lot's wife looked back and turned into a pillar of salt, when little Jason interrupted, "My Mummy looked back once, while she was driving," he announced triumphantly, "and she turned into a telephone pole!"

GOOD SAMARITAN

A Sunday school teacher was telling her class the story of the Good Samaritan, in which a man was beaten, robbed and left for dead. She described the situation in vivid detail so her students would catch the drama. Then, she asked the class, "If you saw a person lying on the roadside, all wounded and bleeding, what would you do?" A thoughtful little girl broke the hushed silence, "I think I'd throw up."

DID NOAH FISH?

A Sunday school teacher asked, "Johnny, do you think Noah did a lot of fishing when he was on the Ark?"
"No," replied David. "How could he, with just two worms?"

HIGHER POWER

A Sunday school teacher said to her children, " We have been learning how powerful kings and queens were in Bible times. But, there is a higher power. Can anybody tell me what it is?" One child blurted out, "Aces!"

MOSES &THE RED SEA

Nine-year-old Joey, was asked by his mother what he had learned in Sunday school. "Well, Mom, our teacher told us how God sent Moses behind enemy lines on a rescue mission to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. When he got to the Red Sea, he had his army build a pontoon bridge and all the people walked across safely. Then, he radioed headquarters for reinforcements. They sent bombers to blow up the bridge and all the Israelites were saved." "Now, Joey, is that really what your teacher taught you?" his mother asked. "Well, no, Mom. But, if I told it the way the teacher did, you'd never
believe it!"

THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD

A Sunday School teacher decided to have her young class memorize one of the most quoted passages in the Bible; Psalm 23. She gave the youngsters a month to learn the verse. Little Rick was excited about the task -- but, he just couldn't remember the Psalm. After much practice, he could barely get past the first line. On the day that the kids were scheduled to recite Psalm 23 in front of the congregation, Ricky was so nervous.
When it was his turn, he stepped up to the microphone and said proudly, "The Lord is my Shepherd, and that's all I need to know."

Church Smiles

There was a very gracious lady who was mailing an old family Bible to her brother in another part of the country. "Is there anything breakable in here?" asked the postal clerk. "Only the Ten Commandments," answered the lady.

AMISH BUMPER STICKER

While driving in Pennsylvania , a family caught up to an Amish carriage. The owner of the carriage obviously had a sense of humor, because attached to the back of the carriage was a hand printed sign... "Energy efficient vehicle: Runs on oats and grass. Caution: Do not step in exhaust.''

SUNDAY SCHOOL MESSAGE

Sunday after church, a Mom asked her very young daughter what the lesson was about. The daughter answered, "Don't be scared, you'll get your quilt." Needless to say, the Mom was perplexed. Later in the day, the pastor stopped by for tea and the Mom asked him what that morning's Sunday school lesson was about. He said "Be not afraid, thy comforter is coming."

So Cute! From another email. Smiles, Trish

Saturday, February 03, 2007

What's YOUR score

Check out this game. I saw it on another blog and tried it. Don't worry...no penguins were harmed during the playing of this game. In fact, I think he actually likes sliding on the ice!

Warning: this game may be addicting! My top score was 311.2 (that's good, right??)

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Seven Reasons Not To Mess With Children

I got this in an email. It is sooo cute that I had to share!

A little girl was talking to her teacher about whales.
The teacher said it was physically impossible for a whale to swallow a human because even though it was a very large mammal its throat was very small.
The little girl stated that Jonah was swallowed by a whale.
Irritated, the teacher reiterated that a whale could not swallow a human; it was physically impossible.
The little girl said, "When I get to heaven I will ask Jonah".
The teacher asked, "What if Jonah went to hell?"
The little girl replied, "Then you ask him ".


A Kindergarten teacher was observing her classroom of children while they were drawing. She would occasionally walk around to see each child's work.
As she got to one little girl who was working diligently, she asked what the drawing was.
The girl replied, "I'm drawing God."
The teacher paused and said, "But no one knows what God looks like."
Without missing a beat, or looking up from her drawing, the girl replied, "They will in a minute."

A Sunday school teacher was discussing the Ten Commandments with her five and six year olds.
After explaining the commandment to "honor" thy Father and thy Mother, she asked, "Is there a commandment that teaches us how to treat our brothers and sisters?"
Without missing a beat one little boy (the oldest of a family) answered, "Thou shall not kill."

One day a little girl was sitting and watching her mother do the dishes at the kitchen sink. She suddenly noticed that her mother had several strands of white hair sticking out in contrast on her brunette head.
She looked at her mother and inquisitively asked, "Why are some of your hairs white, Mom?"
Her mother replied, "Well, every time that you do something wrong and make me cry or unhappy, one of my hairs turns white."
The little girl thought about this revelation for a while and then said, "Momma, how come ALL of grandma's hairs are white?"

The children had all been photographed, and the teacher was trying to persuade them each to buy a copy of the group picture.
"Just think how nice it will be to look at it when you are all grown up and say, 'There's Jennifer, she's a lawyer,' or 'That's Michael, He's a doctor.'
A small voice at the back of the room rang out, "And there's the teacher, she's dead."

A teacher was giving a lesson on the circulation of the blood. Trying to make the matter clearer, she said, "Now, class, if I stood on my head, the blood, as you know, would run into it, and I would turn red in the face."
"Yes," the class said.
"Then why is it that while I am standing upright in the ordinary position the blood doesn't run into my feet?"
A little fellow shouted,
"Cause your feet ain't empty."

The children were lined up in the cafeteria of a Catholic elementary school for lunch. At the head of the table was a large pile of apples. The nun made a note, and posted on the apple tray:
"Take only ONE. God is watching."
Moving further along the lunch line, at the other end of the table was a large pile of chocolate chip cookies.
A child had written a note, "Take all you want. God is watching the apples.

Tuesday, January 30, 2007

Friday, January 26, 2007

Oh Happy Day

We got the call this morning that we've been waiting for. One of the elders at the church in Burlington called and said they wanted to offer John the job as preacher for the congregation. John accepted...of course...and we are both very happy and looking forward to all the changes that we will be experiencing in the near future! We'll be leaving here about June 1st. Jared graduates from high school on May 24th.

I went to the dentist this morning. Wanted to get there first thing and get it over with. I do not like going to the dentist! I had to have one of my teeth pulled, which I hate, because I have always been able to have other options in order to keep all my teeth (except my wisdom teeth. I have 3 of them pulled at one time many, many years ago!)

Oh well, even that experience isn't able to put a damper on how happy and thankful I feel today!

Thank you God for answered prayer! Look out Burlington...here we come!

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Who Should Paint You: Gustav Klimt

Sensual and gorgeous, you would inspire an enchanting portrait..
With just enough classic appeal to be hung in any museum!


Sensual??? Gorgeous??? All Right!!!

My Personality

Testriffic.com

Friday, January 19, 2007

My Grandchildren







Here are some pics of my grandsons too. I LOVE the one of all 4 of them with Santa - Aminah (9), Gabriel (3), Elijah (almost 2), and Zoe (6 months).

What can I say...I'm a PROUD Granny!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Angie, Aminah and Zoe



I just have to post some pictures of my daughter (Angie) and 2 of my grandaughters (Aminah and Zoe) taken this week while up in Washington. I still didn't get a picture of my son David!

It was a wonderful trip. I pray that God will continue to lead us up in "that cold country" as my mom says!

Trip To Burlington




We just got back this evening from our trip to Burlington, Washington. It was a really nice trip. We still don't know anything at this time about what is going to happen, but in about a week we will know which direction our lives will be taking this summer. Either this door with be wide open, or it will be closed.

We saw lots of snow. The country is absolutely beautiful up there. I got to see my children and grandchildren. I'll post a few pictures, and will post more later.

I'm praying that we will be moving to Burlington in June!!!

Sunday, January 07, 2007

What if...

You are in your car driving home. Thoughts wander to the game you want to
see or meal you want to eat, when suddenly a sound unlike any you've ever
heard fills the air.

The sound is high above you. A trumpet? A choir? A choir of trumpets? You
don't know, but you want to know. So you pull over, get out of your car,
and look up. As you do, you see you aren't the only curious one.The
roadside has become a parking lot. Car doors are open, and people are
staring at the sky. Shoppers are racing out of the grocery store. The
Little League baseball game across the street has come to a halt. Players
and parents are searching the clouds. And what they see, and what you see,
has never before been seen.

As if the sky were a curtain, the drapes of the atmosphere part. A
brilliant light spills onto the earth.

There are no shadows. None. From whence came the light begins to tumble a
river of color spiking crystals of every hue ever seen and a million more
never seen. Riding on the flow is an endless fleet of angels. They pass
through the curtains one myriad at a time, until they occupy every square
inch of the sky.

North.
South.
East.
West.

Thousands of silvery wings rise and fall in unison, and over the sound of
the trumpets, you can hear the cherubim and seraphim chanting, Holy, holy,
holy. The final flank of angels is followed by twenty-four silver-bearded
elders and a multitude of souls who join the angels in worship. Presently
the movement stops and the trumpets are silent, leaving only the triumphant
triplet: Holy, holy, holy. Between each word is a pause. With each word, a
profound reverence. You hear your voice join in the chorus. You don't know
why you say the words, but you know you must.

Suddenly, the heavens are quiet. All is quiet. The angels turn, you turn,
the entire world turns and there He is. Jesus. Through waves of light you
see the silhouetted figure of Christ the King.
He opens his mouth, and you are surrounded by his declaration: I am the
Alpha and the Omega.

The angels bow their heads. The elders remove their crowns. And before you
is a Figure so consuming that you know, instantly you know: Nothing else
matters. Forget stock markets and school reports. Sales meetings and
football games. Nothing is newsworthy.. All that mattered, matters no
more....

for Christ has come. .

Doesn't that just give you the chills? What a wonderful and glorious day that will be!

Looking Ahead

Today has been an emotional day for me. This morning John told the congregation that we would be leaving sometime this summer. He did a terrific job of it. I know it couldn't have been easy after being there for over 15 years. As with most things, most everybody had gotten wind of it, which probably over all was a good thing. There were a few people who were a bit shocked or surprised by the announcement though.

It was kind of sad, because though I look forward to the future, I know I will miss everybody here SO MUCH! Everyone has been so good to us...First to John and his family before Teresa's death, and then they were all so accepting of me when John and I got married.

Your church friends truly do become your "family"!

John and I are leaving for Washington on Friday morning, early Friday morning, about 4:30 or so for the airport! We should arrive in Seattle around noon. We'll rent a car and drive up to Burlington, spend the weekend there, then back to the Seattle area to visit with Angie and her family and my son David. I just have to meet my last 2 grandbabies! I can't wait!!

Wednesday, December 27, 2006

Busy...Busy...Busy

The last few weeks have been really busy for us. First of all, I DIDN'T have to do the jury duty thingy, which was a good thing. Usually I don't mind. In fact, I find it all kind of interesting. But the timing just wasn't good this time!

We have had quite a few activities at church...get-togethers and we went Christmas caroling one night. That was fun. We had church services as usual on Christmas Eve. A group of us from church went to see the movie The Nativity Story. The kids had to be accompanied by a parent, just in case there was some kind of doctrinal error that needed to be talked about. There wasn't. The only things that stood out for me were the usual: the 3 wise men (we don't know how many wise men there actually were, the Bible doesn't say), and their visit to the baby Jesus in the stable laying in the manger (Jesus is actually referred to as a "child" in the Bible and the wise men visited him in a house.)

It was a beautifully made story that brought to life how Mary and Joseph must have felt with what they experienced, and how God spoke to them and how He worked in their lives. And the gift He was giving to ALL of us, the gift of his son Jesus.

Mom is still down. She will be going to church with us tonight, then we will be taking her over to my niece's house after church because we will be leaving early tomorrow morning to go up to Hartselle for a night, and then on to Anniston for a night. Then back home on Saturday because John doesn't have another Sunday he can take off this year. So it'll be a quick trip.

Oh yeah...we will be going up to Burlington on January 12th so John can try out for the job. Please pray that everything will work out and we will be able to move up there! I'm sure the weather will will quite different than what we have been experiencing here in Florida. But I can't wait to go!!! It's going to be an exciting year next year!!!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Things just keep moving along

Things are looking pretty good right now regarding our possible move to Burlington. John and I will be flying up for a weekend in the middle of January. This way, they can meet us and see if they are still interested in hiring John as their new preacher. On the other hand, John can meet them and see if he's still interested as well. I'm keeping my fingers crossed and my prayers going that it will all work out and that in June we will be moving up there! So far everything has worked out so well that this is really going to happen! I'm starting to get excited about it now, but I have to hold back a little just in case it doesn't work out because I will be SO disappointed!

Mom and my brother Danny are supposed to be arriving sometime today. They will be here until December 29th. Mom will be staying here most of the time, but she'll probably spend some time with my brother Gary and with Danny's girls as well. I guess I'll share her!

I had it all arranged. Monday was supposed to be my last day to work until after January 1st. Mom's coming down...I was going to spend as much time as possible with her...and then John asked me what I did with my JURY SUMMONS! I'm like, what jury summons??? Apparently I got one in the mail a while back and didn't find out about it until Thursday evening. I was frantically looking for it around the house, hoping there wasn't a warrant out for my arrest or something for failing to show up. Anyway, I found it, and I have to show up on Monday, the 18th! It's too late to try to get out of it now. Maybe I won't get picked this time though.

Why is it that some people seem to get summoned more often than others? This will be the 3rd time in 6 years for me, and I was picked to be on the jury both times before! Usually I think the whole process is pretty interesting, but this time I think I'd rather just step aside and let someone else take a turn!

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

It's Fall Ya'll!




What a beautiful day we are having today. Just a little cool,clear and sunny. Absolutely perfect! I was sitting out on the deck, just enjoying the weather and the view. Guess SOMEONE needs to get out there and rake up some leaves???

Monday, November 27, 2006

Krispy Kreme Temporarily Unavailable

In the Sunday Pensacola News Journal there was an article about our Krispy Kreme Donuts. It seems the building that has been at the same spot for 40 something years is going to be razed and a brand spanking new building will be there. A bigger and better place for cooking up those one-of-a-kind donuts that you just can't get enough of once you've tried them.

The article was really great, describing exactly how I feel about these tasty treats. I'm just not a good writer, so I'll let him describe my feelings exactly!

Don't Bogart that donut, hand it over to me by Carl Wernicke

I fear an ominous rumor as much as anyone -- especially when it threatens our very way of life.

So rumblings that the Krispy Kreme outlet on Ninth Avenue in Pensacola is never going to reopen after its closing for renovation have to be taken seriously.

After all, the phrase "Closed for remodeling" has been the epitaph for more businesses than I can count. It is far more deadly than the dreaded "vote of confidence" coaches of failing teams get from management just before they are fired (or go ask Don Rusmfeld, who might have gotten the quickest post-vote-of-confidence boot in history).

The company's stock has been pummeled, and falling sales of Krispy Kreme's coma-inducing sugar bombs have been blamed on the erroneous belief that if you eat only healthy foods, you will never die.

Of course, that fits in with today's "I want it now, and I want it all" mentality, but not even the fitness-obsessed baby boomers -- the most spoiled generation in history (unless you count their kids) -- will be able to escape the final breakdown.

Company officials counter the rumors with plans not for a renovation, but a complete tear-down and rebuild, with a reopening scheduled in four short months.

OK.

But it had better happen, that's all I can say.

I was first acquainted with Kripsy Kreme's famous glazed doughnuts as a Boy Scout. We bought them by the boxed dozen for a quarter, and raised money by selling them for 50 cents.

It was never that hard selling the doughnuts. I pitied the kids who had to hawk magazine subscriptions or weird stuff from catalogues. I once sold my grandmother these clever little colored plastic balls filled with water; you'd freeze them for use in place of ice cubes, and give your next party that festive air so lacking in more humdrum homes. The first time she did, several people got sick when the balls leaked tainted water into the drinks.

She demanded her money back, which was a setback to a little kid, even if the balls were a disappointment. Of course, today her guests would probably sue me.

I went back to selling Kripsy Kremes, which I knew people really wanted.

And why not? In those days, it was a no-brainer: a dozen fresh sugar bombs delivered to your door on Saturday, sometimes still warm, for 50 cents.

Let's eat two, as Ernie Banks used to say.

Naturally, we'd order some doughnuts for ourselves (and I'm talking glazed -- any other doughnut, even a Krispy Kreme, was an affectation; don't even talk to me about cake doughnuts, which sit as heavily on a Southerner's stomach as the defeat at Gettysburg, leaving no room for fried chicken).

Anyway, you'd dig into the box and pull out a couple of glazed delights -- if still warm, they threatened to melt on your fingers and pull apart as you drew them out. You'd already have a big glass of cold milk poured, and the doughnut would simply dissolve in your mouth; you didn't even have to chew a hot one.

Within minutes, the world would haze over and something would happen to your body. Your brain would start humming, your heartbeat quicken ... and everything and everyone else would slow down. The only way for them to catch up was to eat a couple themselves and dose their own bloodstream with the potent chemical load baked into every round little food-nuke. (Is a Krispy Kreme actually food? I don't know, and don't care.)


I do know that if I want to be the most popular guy in the newsroom I stop by the Krispy Kreme, stand in line with the other sleepyheads, and order several dozen "hot doughnuts now" to go.

Once in the newsroom, I put out an "all" message: Doughnuts in the coffee room.

Soon, there's nothing but a couple of empty boxes, with latecomers reduced to shamelessly scraping the congealed sugar off the cardboard like some desperate junkie working the bottom of his stash.

What I'm saying here is I had better not see a fried chicken place or convenience store rise up where Krispy Kreme now sits. The world is getting crazier, and I feel the need coming on to slow it down.

Family Pics

Telephone Inverview

John had an interview over the phone with the elders in Burlington yesterday afternoon. It lasted about 30-40 minutes. After it was over, he said he thought it went really well. Of course, we're no closer to knowing whether or not they will offer him the position, but he's gotten this far in the process anyway without a door being closed. Because I am a believer that God really and truly cares about all aspects of our lives. And if we pray about it, and really put God's will first regarding this issue, then things will work out the way they are supposed to.

Does God want us to move up there? We're still waiting for the answer to that question. If it's His will, the door will be opened. If not, He'll close it. Now I know I'm saying this at the risk that we won't get the opportunity to move up there, which would disappoint me terribly. But I have to believe and trust that God can see the bigger picture and He knows what is best for us. (That's so hard to do when you want something to happen so strongly!)

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Happy Thanksgiving!





We had a beautiful day in Florida today. About 75 degrees, warm and clear. I had to work for part of the day, but this afternoon we went out to the beach for a little while, just walked around and spent some time. The water was cold, but even so, there were a few brave souls actually getting into the waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Jared and Daniel tossed the ball around, while Abby and Tiffany looked for seashells. It was a nice time.

We plan to have our "real" Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow because of work today. I got a lot of it done today though, and ham is pretty simple to make. We had a turkey breast today. Gotta have turkey on Thanksgiving!

Anyway, hope everyone had a blessed day!

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

Satsuma Trees




We have had some absolutely beautiful weather down here in Florida the last several days...until today! I had to work Monday and Tuesday (when it was so nice), and today it is stormy and rainy! Oh well...I like the rain too! A good day to be home, curled up on the couch under my comforter and reading a book or watching something good on t.v. (if I can find something good that is!)

On Sunday after church I took a few pictures of our Satsuma trees in our back yard before I picked most of the oranges. Well...I think they'd be classified as oranges. They're really more like a tangerine because they can be peeled so easily, and they have hardly any seeds in them. We have 2 of them, and they produce plenty of oranges for our family and for us to share with some of our friends from church.

I really love the idea of going out in my back yard and plucking an orange off the tree and eating the sweet fruit right off the tree! We also have blueberries (in the summer) that are really good. If we move to Washington, I'll have to get some apple and plum trees, and the blueberries grow very well there also (and yummy raspberries!)

Well, it's started to rain very hard and the wind is blowing. Guess I'll be lazy and try to finish that book I started. I'm reading "At First Sight" by Nicholas Sparks.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Just Stuff

I just realized that I started this blog a year ago already. It was right around Veterans Day, and before the Thanksgiving holiday. I'm not sure just how things will go this year for Thanksgiving. I know Daniel and Tiffany and Abby will be down, but looks like I'll have to work. The schedule I'm on now has me working 12 hour shifts, and I work every Thursday to boot. So...guess they may be eating turkey at Cracker Barrel this year, and maybe even without me! Guess it's too early to worry about all that right now.

It hasn't been the best of weeks for me :( John is out of town this week at a Preachers Retreat in Columbia, Tennessee. I've been working, but have had a migraine headache for the last couple of days. Pretty frustrating, I can tell you! I've had these things for the last 30 years. I thought they were supposed to eventually just go away, but that hasn't been my experience. I still get em.

Jared and his girlfriend have broken up since Halloween. They'd been going together for about 9 or 10 months. I think Jared is handling things pretty well under the circumstances. He's handling it all right, though he often says how much he misses her . It's fascinating to me that he would consider taking her back, even though she already has another boyfriend. I like her, she's a nice girl, but they are both so young. I just know that if it was me, I'd not even consider taking someone back who didn't want to be with me and left me to be with someone else. Maybe I'm just too hard on people...I don't know???

John is starting to get a little more aggressive about looking for a new job. Once Jared graduates from high school at the end of May, he'll be moving to Tennessee and going off to college. We plan to move next June or so ourselves. He found a church that's looking for a preacher in Burlington, Washington. That's just outside of Mount Vernon, Washington and not that far from Bellingham and Vancouver Canada. I would absolutely love to move up there. I'd be pretty close to Angie and her family, and even closer to David. I'm keeping the prayers and supplications going and I'm learning a pretty good lesson in patience. Of course the most important thing is if that's the door God wants to open for us. Is that where HE wants us to go??? I hope. I hope. And pray.
 
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