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Sunday, May 13, 2012

Happy Mother's Day to me and all of you, my Blog Friends!  Yes, that corsage in the above picture is mine!!!  My older daughter gave it to me.  It gave me great pride to wear it to church.  The interesting thing is there were less than half a dozen of us wearing flowers  - - - in a crowd of over 2,500.  How many of you remember when the majority of females wore flowers on Mother's Day?

It was a great day - - - got to celebrate with my favorite people - - - my immediate family and our younger daughter's in-laws.   We had a lovely and delicious time together.

So what do you think this is?
Are you thinking dessert of some sort - - - - strawberry or cherry flavored?  It does look luscious, doesn't it?  Well - - - it is actually not pink, it is more of a lavender  - - - and it's not food - - - - - it's this:
The cool thing about this product is it paints on light purple and when it turns white, it's dry!  Is that cool or what?  It sure doesn't take much to entertain me, does it?

The Spackling followed wall washing.  I think I mentioned to you before that Sherwin Williams said the surfaces should be cleaned with white vinegar because it leaves no chemical residue.
We are just thrilled to be back working in the guest room yesterday and hope nothing else major disrupts us.  This is what we were doing last fall before our foundation rebuild.

As you know, painting prep can take more time than painting.   This is how we have split the work - - - we both scraped the textured ceiling.  I wash walls and Spackle.  Bill does sanding and usually most of the painting - - which we will hopefully start this week.  In addition to it, Bill has worked a LOT of hours in our yard this weekend, too.

My hours this past week - - - along with ALL my co-workers - - - have been invested in final preparations for our summer reading program.  Last year we had 479 children enrolled.
If you're interested in seeing more of what's happening at work with me, you can go to our library link.

"Her children rise up and call her blessed; Her husband also, and he praises her."  Proverbs 31:28



Saturday, May 5, 2012

Been Very Busy


I have been AWOL.  This is a busy time of year at work - - - and at home, too.  As you can see above, the yard work is abundant.  (That is residual pollen on the deck railing that needs washing.)  The cute cars are for our grandson, Benjamin, to play with when he is  a bit older - - - and of course, he has to be born first!  I got those at the consignment sale.  I had volunteered to work on clean-up two Sundays ago - - and was there about five hours.

The next pic won't excite you but it does me - - - cuz those are new tires on my car!!!  It's amazing how "my" ride feels luxurious due to these additions.   A big "thank-you" to my husband for knowing it was time to purchase them and also for taking the car to the shop for the upgrade!!


Next week we have an associational library conference where we will be reviewing and learning information to make us better ministers in our individual churches.  I get to present the overview and our director will present questions, moderate answers, and challenge those in attendance to complete the material.


In one week, we begin early registration for our children's summer reading program.  Our prizes arrived from a couple of toy companies.  They were unpacked last week and put in clear plastic shoe-boxes.  Next week, they will be sorted by colors, and then numbered.  I'll give you an update as we have it.


This is also the time of year I have annual exams.  Friday was my appointment for my mammogram - - - you really wanted to know that, didn't you?!!  It was the first time I used the Mary Ellen Locher Women's Center.  They have three locations.  I went to Ooltewah and was extremely impressed with their staff and facilities.  It will be my preferred imaging company for future visits - - - as long as my insurance will allow.  We pay a bit more to have Memorial Medical in our network but they are well worth it.


Today was a very exciting and happy time as we celebrated our son-in-law's graduation from Cleveland State Community College.  Of course his family was there, too but I will let my daughter post those pics if she so desires.  The speaker was Larry Gatlin.  He was phenomenal - - - - was funny as well as serious; had great points to make; sang three songs; and included audience participation in all of the above.  All of us were in agreement that he was the best speaker we have heard in all the graduations we have attended in the last forty years!


 - - - so until next week or next time I write - - - - - see ya!

 Give instruction to a wise man, and he will be still wiser; Teach a just man, and he will increase in learningProverbs 9:9

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Today was the first baby shower for Benjamin Thomas!  It was given by the members of our son-in-law's parents' church family.  Joshua was a member there for years as well as their youth pastor.

 The theme was ducks.  It was inspired by a punch recipe.  I don't know what their proportions were today but I know they used the blue Hawaiian Punch, White Grape Juice, a soda like Sprite, and vanilla ice cream.
 At first I wasn't sure what I was going to think of the taste but this was DELICIOUS!   I highly recommend it if you need it for any theme dealing with blue - - - even a beach theme.
 My husband and I were thankful to be included with this group who loves our "kids".  They  did a beautiful job and also gave them some very nice and useful gifts.  And as a bonus, we got to eat lunch at "Mamaw's house" before the baby shower.  She is does an amazing job of cooking for her family every Sunday.
Last night was all about the grandson, too.  Amanda and I went to a BIG consignment sale.  We had early admission since she is a consignor and Bill and I are helping with the clean-up for this next weekend.  I was able to get furniture type items for our home that retail for $270  - - - - for only $118.   Those in town know the Ashley-Lauren Sale being held this next week.  You can see pictures if you go to the link.  Not shown on their website is the furniture in the outside tent.
Yesterday - - before last night's sale - - - we worked in the yard.  My contribution is to weed eat and cut "volunteers"  for up to an hour each week.  Even at that, it is going to be amazing if I ever get my part done.  Bill does mowing and clearing - - sticks, limbs, and tree trash on the roof.  It is very difficult on his sinus at this time of year - - - however now is the time for the most moderate temperatures.   What you see below is just a very small portion of what was on the roof and in the gutters.
 We won't even have the discussion about gutters and stuff not getting in them, etc.   We have a history with that, too.   Instead I will say it has been a great weekend - - a bit tiring - - - but Praise God for health and energy to do these things!

. . . . for I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God.  Psalm 43:5b

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Friends





Today my younger daughter and I went to the wedding of family friends.  The bride was in Bible Study with Amanda as well as having university connections.  The wedding was at Lee University Chapel.  It's the first time we had seen it since it was built.  It is GORGEOUS!



The reception was held in a renovated barn.  The owners also have a plant nursery.  Although I took the pictures with my phone, perhaps you can still get an idea of how beautifully it was decorated.  Both sides of the long barn had azaleas, lilacs, green trees, and trees that were just branches which were decorated with lights.



It was exquisite both visually as well as in fragrance.  The lilacs' aroma was delicious!




This was one of the most organized weddings & receptions I have attended.  We had an extremely enjoyable time - - - - - got to meet some new friends at our table who liked to converse as much as me!



The flowers above were given to me earlier this week by the grandmother of the bride.  She and I became friends in the library when she moved here almost ten years ago.  It is a bouquet for Easter.  The vase was scalloped at the top to look like a broken eggshell.  For those who live in Cleveland, Perry's Petals did this arrangement.
A co-worker friend had a significant birthday this week.  One of her friends gave her a balloon bouquet.



When she entered the front door - - - as seen here in the top of the picture, she was greeted by paper footprints leading to the library door.   The footprints were numbered beginning with "one".
They ended with her new age!  For those who know her, they would tell you she does not look five decades old!  She liked our footprint joke.



And tomorrow we will be with more friends - - - our son-in-law's family.  We will first worship with him and our daughter before joining all of them for lunch.

This week has been very good - - - - I hesitate to say it's almost been normal because the last time I said that, it got a bit hectic and crazy again.    We have some more construction that needs completion at our house but can schedule it is when it is convenient for us now - - rather than because it is an emergency.

However, the weekends keep us VERY busy with the usual chores and occasionally we complete an optional project.  It's nice to do optional.  My sweet husband worked extremely hard today.  This morning was a bit easy.  It was the annual (free) Hazardous Waste Day where multiple organizations combine to collect trash that needs special disposal - - - - - like paints, chemicals, medicines, computer monitors.  Then this afternoon and evening, Bill mowed our "new yard" for the first time.  It was very tiring as the ground is still settling so it is more than a little lumpy in spots.  He is so precious.

 - - - and it's time to hang up - - - gave you more to read than you might have bargained on.

  A man that hath friends must shew himself friendly : and there is a friend that sticketh closer than a brother.    Proverbs 18:24

Saturday, March 31, 2012

Last Week

On Monday, March 20 - - - - the man who owns the roofing company said, "We can do your roof tomorrow."
We weren't expecting him until June.  We hadn't even picked out shingles yet. 
However, this roofing company owner is in high demand so we were thankful to get him earlier than expected.  My husband went out on his lunch hour and picked the shingle color.

Bright and early on Tuesday morning, they began the job - - - worked thirteen hours that day - - - and finished before noon on Wednesday.  The shingles have blue, brown, and gray in them.  They look great on the house!
On Friday and Saturday, we had already planned to be in the Sevierville/Pigeon Forge area with our younger daughter and her husband.  Our first stop was at the Apple Barn Restaurant.

We went in the gift shop to get cinnamon apple jelly for our older daughter.  I saw this sign and thought it was fitting for this time in our lives!
No trip up there is complete without us visiting this mall.  We did not buy much there this time - - - didn't see anything that we "needed" or even wanted - - other than a couple of items of clothing.  Is it just me or is it more difficult to buy clothes?  Tops are cut low and the knits are very thin.

This week has been busy - - -especially at work.  The reading program finished up and totals had to be figured so gift cards could be ordered.  Computer servers were being moved and offices shifted which caused only a slight inconvenience to us. 

At home, we are playing a bit of "catch-up" after being gone last Saturday.  We are just trying to stay even with cleaning up the yellow pine pollen, hard-shelled bugs, and strings of beaded seeds that are falling.  It's the yuckiest time of year for allergies in our area but it too will pass.  How do you like our supervisor?  He is guarding the remainder of our basement blocks that will be used  in another project.

Yea, the fir trees rejoice at thee  Isaiah 14:8


Saturday, March 17, 2012

Green Day

We reseeded our yard today with 75 pounds of Fescue seed.  We purchased this from Beaty's on Wildwood.  They were recommended by someone who has not steered us wrong yet.  Beaty's delivered the seed and bales of straw for us.

 I went a little crazy with the straw to start with.  There is a lot of beautiful winter rye grass underneath that straw . . . and the straw is not as thick as it looks.  It's just the camera angle.  As you will see in the next picture, the winter rye grew beautifully.

 The grass held the bare ground and kept it from washing off in the heavy rains.   However, the winter rye cannot survive the heat and drought of our summers.  Remember these pictures from the week before Christmas?

We have come a long way in the five months since the basement wall collapsed.

On a day when many are wearing green and celebrating a man (St. Patrick) who gave God glory and honor by spreading the message of forgiveness and salvation - - -  we, too Praise God for His protection, provision, and strength in this chapter of our lives!

Praise the Lord!  Praise the Lord, O my soul!  While I live, I will praise the Lord; I will sing praises to my God while I have my being!  Psalm 146: 1-2

Sunday, March 11, 2012

Something Beautiful

On sale at Aldi's through this Tuesday  - - - - Whole Pineapple 99 cents - - - strawberries are 79 cents.  They are in a 'sauce' of 4 parts orange juice and one part honey which in this dish is 1 cup to 1/4 cup.  Let sit (in the refrigerator) at least an hour for it to get sweeter.  The honey will dissolve so don't worry about it happening while cutting up your fruit.

 Lots of flowers blooming and also transitioning to leaves very quickly.

Side by side with the beauty is destruction once again from tornadoes that visited the area a week ago Friday.
The storm targeted different neighborhoods this time.  In this neighborhood, it seemed to leapfrog houses because only a few were selected.
  The Praise God about this storm is in our area, there were not any fatalities that I am aware of.  Also, the tornado touched down right next to an elementary school and the community college where it uprooted LARGE trees  - - - that did not touch the buildings!!!  As we have said the past few months, it's "only money and materials" at this point.  It's wearisome but it could be worse!!!

And my posting will still be sporadic since we are very busy - - - painting inside & cleaning outside - - - will blog about them another day.  I am trying to read everyone of you still  - - and have even commented on a few!  Miss you but will catch up sometime - - maybe.  The good news for me is I feel no pressure to post since my main reason for doing this is to update out-of-town family and also make a journal for us.  The bonus though is getting to meet new friends!

He hath made every thing beautiful in his time . . . .  Ecclesiastes 3:11a