When I think of people I enjoy, these two are right up there in the top part of my list. These ladies are both very active for their ages (which I won't share). One of their favorite activities is to go for a Sub at Subway on Saturdays and then visit all the open houses they can squeeze into the remainder of the day. I think all the local agents know them by name. Often when we are out driving, my mother-in-law (the one on the right) says, "I was in that house."
They have a real zest for life and have lived in the same city so long, they know everything about everybody. They carry a great deal of history on the past and still avidly keep up on the present.
I am blessed to know them.
Monday, October 6, 2014
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Day 4 What You Read
I woke up rather early this morning. Nothing new for me but I couldn't go walking because it is wet and I have torn ligaments in my ankle. I read instead. I read a bit from my Bible and then I picked up a book from my shelf of children's books. 'Rasco and the Rats of Nihm'. I got caught up in it and read most of it. I am also reading a few other books and plan on spending some time in them a little later with a cup of tea.
Nothing cozier on a damp fall day than reading a good book, with a great smelling candle burning and a cup of something warm!
Nothing cozier on a damp fall day than reading a good book, with a great smelling candle burning and a cup of something warm!
Friday, October 3, 2014
Day 3 This Happened Today
Actually the photo was taken last week but today I sorted through all the pictures on my camera card and did some deleting and some editing. I have WAY too many photos. While I was doing it I came across this particular photo and it caught my eye. It seems Miriam (on the right) is thinking, "Oh boy. Just cause I'm the older cousin she thinks I need to show her the ropes." Alice seems happy just to grip her playmates hand.
So what happened today was that I sat at my computer and had a good chuckle over these little cuties.
So what happened today was that I sat at my computer and had a good chuckle over these little cuties.
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Day 2 Lunchtime.
In all my years of making lunch, the menu has been varied. There were the early years when we had no kiddos and both worked. I made a lot of sandwiches and discovered that I could make subs that were almost as good as store bought. Slowly those lunches transitioned into the kid years and became characterized by snack plates. Mostly they included raw veggies, cheese and apple slices. Peanut butter roll ups were a big hit too where you lay a peeled banana on a peanut buttered slice of bread, rolled it up, and cut it into little circles. Soup became a staple as the kids grew older. If I topped it off with homemade bread we could fill a lot of hungry mouths in a hurry. Some years, especially when I had five hungry boys at the table, it was hard to make enough.
We are a smaller family now. Lunch usually consists of...ugh....dare I say it? Leftovers. Fried potatoes from the night before, cold ham on bread, warmed up pots of things that I don't want to just throw away.
Some days though, leftovers are a good thing. Today we had warmed up lasagna and it was so yummy!
We are a smaller family now. Lunch usually consists of...ugh....dare I say it? Leftovers. Fried potatoes from the night before, cold ham on bread, warmed up pots of things that I don't want to just throw away.
Some days though, leftovers are a good thing. Today we had warmed up lasagna and it was so yummy!
Wednesday, October 1, 2014
Snap Happy!
I am joining Kaitlin over at Homemaker Design ( http://www.homemakerdesign.ca/2014/09/snap-happy.html ) for an October photo challenge! I am excited. I am also a procrastinator so please don't expect big things from me, but I will try to keep up!
The first challenge is titled 'Where you stood." Today, I stood on the front step of my home and admired a plant I got for my birthday basking in the sun. I am so blessed. I have so many friends and family in my life and turning 55 has been a wonderful thing. Thanks to everyone who made it so special, from the flowers and dinners and gifts and cards, right down to the beautiful art work some of my grandchildren made me.
The first challenge is titled 'Where you stood." Today, I stood on the front step of my home and admired a plant I got for my birthday basking in the sun. I am so blessed. I have so many friends and family in my life and turning 55 has been a wonderful thing. Thanks to everyone who made it so special, from the flowers and dinners and gifts and cards, right down to the beautiful art work some of my grandchildren made me.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
My Favorite Season, Just Around the Corner!
Indian Summer
Along the line of smoky hills
The crimson forest stands
And all the day the bluejay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans,
With all her glory spread,
And all the sumacs on the hill
Have turned their green to red.
Now by great marshes wrapped in mist
Or past some rivers mouth,
Throughout the long cold autumn days,
Wild birds are flying south.
William Wilfred Campbell
Indian Summer
Along the line of smoky hills
The crimson forest stands,
And all the day the blue-jay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans
With all his glory spread,
And all the sumachs on the hills
Have turned their green to red.
Now by great marshes wrapt in mist,
Or past some river's mouth,
Throughout the long, still autumn day
Wild birds are flying south.
- See more at: http://allpoetry.com/poem/8484509-Indian-Summer-by-William-Wilfred-Campbell#sthash.oOMVAoPv.dpufThe crimson forest stands,
And all the day the blue-jay calls
Throughout the autumn lands.
Now by the brook the maple leans
With all his glory spread,
And all the sumachs on the hills
Have turned their green to red.
Now by great marshes wrapt in mist,
Or past some river's mouth,
Throughout the long, still autumn day
Wild birds are flying south.
Friday, August 22, 2014
A Review and Fall at the Door
First a review that is long overdue. I have received some amazing books from B & H publishing. One of them is going to be a resource for our home school in the fall. It is called, 'Illustrated Bible Survey' and is authored by Ed Hinson and Elmer L. Towns. It gives an indepth overview of the Bible and is full of maps and illustrations. There are some beautiful photographs too and the book is written in easy to understand format with good detail. I would recommend it for anyone that wants to get a good background on the Bible that is user friendly. It would be an excellent tool for students, families, and pastors.
Fall is arriving quickly. The nights are cool and the top of my maple is beginning to change color. We wear sweaters when we go walking or at least bring them along. My garden is growing tired, the beans are no longer as eager to produce and the pumpkin flowers have faded.
The boys and I went on a mini-holiday yesterday. We drove to Kingston to shop for clothes (even homeschool kids need new clothes) and of course, it included several stops along Lake Ontario, some serious fishing, and food. We also wandered around in the Cataraqui Town Centre for a while. American Eagle jeans were on for $20 which made for a happy 16 year old. Loonie milkshakes were part of the day too, twice. You need to live near a Reid's dairy to understand, but they make amazing, really cheap shakes that are so thick they require a spoon. We capped off the day by visiting the water front in Gananoque on the way home.
We were in awe of the beauty of God's world as we walked along the shores of Lake Ontario. So many wild flowers, bugs, birds, and of course, black rat snakes. Leave it to Patrick to find one right away. We were impressed too with how beautiful the worn rocks along the shore line were. Kind of like how God wears off our rough edges to make us more beautiful. As He molds and shapes us, the true beauty of Him in us shines through.
Here are some pictures to brighten your day.
Fall is arriving quickly. The nights are cool and the top of my maple is beginning to change color. We wear sweaters when we go walking or at least bring them along. My garden is growing tired, the beans are no longer as eager to produce and the pumpkin flowers have faded.
The boys and I went on a mini-holiday yesterday. We drove to Kingston to shop for clothes (even homeschool kids need new clothes) and of course, it included several stops along Lake Ontario, some serious fishing, and food. We also wandered around in the Cataraqui Town Centre for a while. American Eagle jeans were on for $20 which made for a happy 16 year old. Loonie milkshakes were part of the day too, twice. You need to live near a Reid's dairy to understand, but they make amazing, really cheap shakes that are so thick they require a spoon. We capped off the day by visiting the water front in Gananoque on the way home.
We were in awe of the beauty of God's world as we walked along the shores of Lake Ontario. So many wild flowers, bugs, birds, and of course, black rat snakes. Leave it to Patrick to find one right away. We were impressed too with how beautiful the worn rocks along the shore line were. Kind of like how God wears off our rough edges to make us more beautiful. As He molds and shapes us, the true beauty of Him in us shines through.
Here are some pictures to brighten your day.
Along the shoreline |
Golden rod |
Berries |
Robert |
Petunias along the St. Lawrence in Gananoque |
Lovely color combo! |
Patrick's 2 foot pike |
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