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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Friends

I have probably mentioned before that the reason I started blogging was to keep in touch with as well as update out-of-town family and friends with our lives.  A definite bonus has been meeting new people through writing - - perhaps a modern day pen-pal type relationship.  Today my "blogging life" elevated one more step when I got to meet
 Terri D.  
 She and her husband, Joe, are on their way back home to Florida and told her blog friends that she would get together with anyone on her route.  I was one of the fortunate ones close to I-75!!!

Can you tell where we were?  Rocking chairs on a porch in front of a brown restaurant - - - hmmmmm.   If you guessed Cracker Barrel, you might eat there a lot - - but you are also correct.

I truly had a wonderful time with the two of them.  They are very sweet people with lots of personality.  If the timing was different, my husband could have been there and would have loved the fellowship, too.  THANK YOU, Terri & Joe for making time to visit with me during your travels!
Terri is tall.  I am not.
The next friend being mentioned is Becky from my church.  She and I have done Bible Studies in previous summers and we are doing this one during June and July.  It is on the Fruit of the Spirit.  I think it's one of the best ones because it works on my sanctification.  The thing Becky and I like is we study at our convenience rather than meet at a specific time each week.  That frees us up to be with family.  She and I do our weekly discussion through emails which has been encouraging and challenging to me because I am a visual learner so would prefer to read comments to get the full impact.
Hopefully I will be able to get updates in at least every other day for a week or so since I have LOTS of pictures from the Memorial Day Weekend when my sister and her granddaughter visited us.

 A friend loves at all times . . . Proverbs 17:17a


Thursday, May 23, 2013

Summer Vacation!

These chairs were outside of one of our grocery stores.  They are plastic but the colors were fun and happy!  They are just part of the signs that summer vacation is here.  Elementary and high schools had their last day of classes on Wednesday.
That means I am done babysitting for a couple of months.  Mr. Benjamin got to have a bit of a "party schedule" on a couple of days this week.  One afternoon we met his mom after work at Smoothie King.  You can see he is noticing the cup is almost empty.  I have learned to take a big bib even though he is getting neater.

Isn't he looking so big?  Last year at this time, he still had two months "to go" before he was even born!  Time has certainly flown by this year.  We are blessed to live so close by and will probably see him about once weekly when she is in town or we drive to their house.
I was talking with my husband and daughters earlier about this being the first summer I have had a two month vacation from employment - - - in YEARS!!!  It is exciting!  My plans are to work on some projects that I am unable to do when Benjamin is here.  One thing I learned quite some time back is to write things down so you don't have a jumble in your head trying to remember what you need to do.  Being a visual learner, this works very well for me.  As you can see, my projects are listed by rooms/areas with the specific projects on the back of the card.  They are alphabetized in the small notebook.  I am definitely not OCD but have found a bit of organization does make life easier.
 So after this weekend (company coming), yet another transition into a new schedule begins for us!!


"While the earth remains, Seedtime and harvest, Cold and heat, Winter and summer, And day and night Shall not cease."  Genesis 8:22

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Mother's Day Week

Happy Mothers' Day to me and my baby girl.  We got to celebrate with my son-in-law's family last week.  They are precious Christians and love my child almost as much as I do. Speaking of my son-in-law, he is quite photogenic.  My daughter's life as a mother is much easier because of him - - but we can elaborate more on that on Father's Day.

Although Benjamin is not smiling in this picture, he is smiling in many others.  The important thing is he is NOT crying and he had reason to because he was hungry at this point and had just endured being dressed up.  You can barely see it - - but he is wearing a tie.

My Amanda has done a fantastic job of being a mother.  She has been conscientious of all types of safety for the child - - - from sleep position to proper nutrition.  Of course she has given him lots of love.  We say it a lot - - and not just because he is ours but because we have been around lots of children - - - but he is one of the sweetest babies we have known.  The security he feels with them is a huge part of that.

The bonus of Mother's Day is Amanda and Benjamin spent the week with us while Joshua was out of state at a conference.  We got lots of cuddles and hugs!  (And their presence here is the reason I have not commented on your blogs - - but have read them.)

In addition to the gift of family, let me show you what I received for Mother's Day - - - - a gift I requested.
I love doing yardwork.  The best part is you can see results and no one is going behind you messing and/or cluttering the area.  We have a LOT of wooded area.  My husband can do some of the mowing but his allergies go crazy with weed-eating.  He is sick for over a week after that.  Also - - - at this point - - - I am the only one who has not been affected by poison ivy yet.  I pray it stays that way.  I am smart to wear disposable "rubber gloves", a mask, long pants and boots.

Long story short - - I can't use a gas-powered machine plus I hate the noise and smell.  This Ryobi Hybrid works with a battery or electric cord.  I prefer the battery - - - even if it only goes for about 20 minutes at a time.  That is long enough for my arms to hold it  anyway!  Recharging doesn't take much longer than that.  This machine has been a perfect tool for me.  Plus, the battery is interchangeable with their other tools - - if we owned them.  My son-in-law has some though.

 - - - till next time - - - hopefully later today with pics from a different event at our house.

. . . a woman who fears the Lord, she shall be praised.  Proverbs 31:30b

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Weather

This is the current - -  and extremely accurate  - - forecast/map.  Even though we have had LOTS of rain today (2 inches thus far), it doesn't bother me because Saturday is my day for chores inside the house.  That means I have not been lured outside by any beautiful weather!
However this cat is not happy.  She has gone in and out various doors hoping that a different exit will produce sunshine.
 Kit Kat forgot about the gorgeous day yesterday.  As you can see, Benjamin is ecstatic about it - - - - but more likely he is super happy that he got to see his mom in the middle of the day.
 He also got to meet Pop Pop downtown for lunch.  We were waiting outside of Gardener's Market when "The Boy" got his first glimpse of Pop Pop approaching!
And here he is on Thursday on the playground at Mom's school before she came to her car.  Grammy was happy to be able to hold on him, snap a picture with her phone, and also keep the bouncy-rocking toy moving to produce this smile.
The rain and sunshine have also given us a profusion of color - - from flowers "planted on purpose" to wildflowers.   I love buttercups!  Does anyone else?  Did you used to pick them when you were a kid?  And hold them under your chin to see if they reflected yellow - - which meant you liked butter?   Or did we only do that in NY?
 Yellow is a happy color - - as long as not much pollen is associated with it!!!

But the path of the just is like the shining sun, That shines ever brighter unto the perfect day.  Proverbs 4:18

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Baby Brother

I had planned on posting these pictures back in January when my brother, Kevin, came to our house on his way back home to NY - - - but they were on a flashdrive and I had misplaced it.
We went to visit Mayfield Dairy in Athens.
This is Maggie the traveling cow.  You will see her in various places throughout the year when there are festivals or grocery store promotions.
We were in the souvenir store waiting for our tour to begin.  A word of advice to you is check the times of the tours before arriving - - unless you want to wait.  However, while waiting, you can purchase some delicious ice cream in the snack bar.
 Kevin and I both decided to get our photo made with a likeness of Scottie Mayfield.  He is the president of Mayfield Dairy. 
Visiting the dairy was interesting to us because growing up, our grandfather had a dairy farm where we lived for almost two years.  Also,  Kevin has done newspaper/magazine reporting about farming so he is quite knowledgeable about milk production, etc.  Doesn't Kev have a beautiful smile?
We had a good time that day and also the day we visited my daughter's family.  You may recognize this Whitewater from previous posts.  It is the Ocoee area.  In the spring - autumn, rafters can be seen "putting in"  over at the middle right of the photo. 
Everytime we visit Copperhill, if we are near this sign, we take a picture.  Kev and I had a wonderful time talking to various shop owners - - - many who were not from the area.  Some were even from the NY vicinity so it was fun visiting with them.  The reason they moved and settled here was when visiting previously, they fell in love with the hospitality of the locals as well as the climate and scenery.
Afterwards we had a delicious meal with my daughter, son-in-law, and grandson.  As you can see we were blessed with a beautiful winter day.

. . . . his teeth whiter than milkGenesis 49:12b

Sunday, April 14, 2013

It's All About the Green

Benjamin is growing very fast and this apron will fit before we can wonder how time has disappeared!
He received it at this fun & informative event held at CSCC yesterday. 
Their college has zero energy cost and wants the community to know ways they can contribute to Earth's "sustainability".
We all had a fun day together.  Most of the smiles we captured were of "The Boy"!

You have to see the entire shirt because it is a true statement.
Benjamin's dad (our sweet son-in-law) set up this booth for his work.  His department "manages the quality of stormwater runoff from the stormwater drainage system . . . to protect its citizens from this type of water pollution".  He has great people skills and does well educating others.
The booth in the picture below had many honey products - - and a display (between glass) of a live bee hive. As you can see, Benjamin was more interested in looking at the poster rather than being the face of it.  (The pictures where his face is in the right position are shadowed by where I was standing.)  This shot is more fun anyway.  It shows his inquisitive nature.
I got pictures of all of us except our two daughters.

This location was above the vendor displays.  Bill and I had just finished a snack lunch.  It was the quiet time in between the rain water barrel classes.
The weather was perfect - - a beautiful sunny day without being too warm.  It is one of the very few wonderful days we get between winter and hot, hot summer.
As you can see, the trees are getting their leaves.
This week azaleas and dogwoods are in bloom.
 If you haven't ever attended this event, consider it for next year.  In addition to the free items distributed by the vendors, you can learn some tips on being better stewards of the resources God has provided for us.
. . . . . . God said to them, ". . . . .  have dominion over . . . . every living thing that moves on the earth."Genesis 1:28




Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Seasons

Was it only last week when it was a bit cool?
Benjamin was fascinated watching the wind blow through the grass.
(If he looks tired, it is because it was only minutes away from nap-time.)
This week we are in short sleeves and even shorts since it is in the low 80s today and tomorrow!  This morning, I was cleaning the garage area.  Benjamin was happy in the Exersaucer standing and watching me, the cat, the trees - - - whatever caught his attention.
This is the time of year for consignment sales for children.  They are held in the spring and autumn.  Both of the sales we go to are managed by friends from church.  This one is open this entire week.
Grammy needed to build up her stock of toys and as you can see, I was successful.  I found Fisher Price, Little Tykes, V-Tech, and Leap Frog items.  I don't know who enjoys this stuff more - - - Benjamin or Grammy and Pop Pop!
 We have been quite busy around the house this past weekend and week - - but I plan to go back and get your blogs read - - and hopefully will post a bit more - - even if it's only a little bit.  I enjoy doing those things so need to find time for them!

. . . . a word spoken in due season, how good it is!  Proverb 15:23b