Eeeewwww! That's all I have to say!
Saturday, June 30, 2007
Friday, June 29, 2007
A Change of Plans
Cookies!
Thank you, Gmj, for the wonderful cookie recipe! This morning we made Cinnamon Swirl cookies which I was told were very yummy. I often feel bad for not having cookies on hand to share with visitors and children. Now that I am in on the wonderful secret of cake mix cookies, I will never again be without a quick treat to share with guests. I'm looking forward to seeing how many different varieties there are and which ones my family likes the best.
Thursday, June 28, 2007
Thirteen Flowers in My Yard
I thought I'd try a different kind of Thursday Thirteen today and put it in a slide show! So here are thirteen flowers that have bloomed in my yard this June.
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Another Hot Day
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Parking
Monday, June 25, 2007
A Wedding
It was a beautiful day for an afternoon wedding with a reception in the park. How wonderful that the bride chose the park by the lake. The weather was perfect there!
Bethany found some of her little friends and had some fun granting them the attention they so desparately wanted from her. Even the baby got a turn. (Good practice, Bethany! And you look great with a baby on your lap.)
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Giant Fuzzy Flower
The first photo just doesn't give you a good idea of how big this "pusteblume" really is, so I'm posting an addendum. That's my hand holing the stem and the "bloom" is just as big as my fist. Pretty impressive! (Well, I think it is anyway.) We think they are called Salsify and the root is often called Oyster Vegetable (or something like that). I guess the roots make great sandwiches. Anyone ever heard of it?
PS. If you came here looking for pictures, check my later post here. http://justseven.blogspot.com/2009/07/salsify-funny-flower.html
Friday, June 22, 2007
Windy
Collecting Lake Rocks
Yesterday I took Sara, Alysa and Hannah to the park to collect some lake rocks to paint. Of course, while we were there we had to throw a few stones in the lake. 
It was the perfect day for going to the park. We should have packed a lunch and stayed longer but we had already eaten. We brought home a good amount of smooth round stones, perfect for making ladybugs! The girls spent the afternoon painting their stones. Come to think of it, I don't think they painted ladybugs on any of the rocks.
Thursday, June 21, 2007
13 Things About Mom

Thirteen Things About My Mom
1. She loves Jesus and always took us to church when were little and she went too.
2. She has been married to my dad for over 50 years!
3. She has five children and 13 grandchildren (and may I add she is expecting her first great-grandchild).
4. She has lived in the same house for over 45 years.
5. She is the little girl with blonde curls in these photos.
6. She enjoys camping.
7. She likes to watch The Antique Roadshow but will fall asleep watching just about anything else.
8. She did daycare in her home for many, many years and all the kids loved her.
9. She didn't buy us Kool-Aide because she said it was nothing but sugar, but she did buy Hi-C and gingerale.
11. Her birthday is in August.
12. She broke her elbow when she was a little girl. She was running to see her new baby cousin and fell down.
13. She never got a driver's license.
Another Nest
This is the nest I discovered in one of our little apple trees. I was pulling wild grape and rose vines off the branches when I noticed someone was living there. I quickly decided to let the remainder of the vines stay put until the nest is no longer occupied. I have no clue what kind of bird built the nest. When she saw me coming today, she hopped off the eggs and hid behind the leaves of the tree. I think it was a rather small bird and not too brightly colored. I don't think I have the time or patience right now to sit and wait for her to show her face so I'm not sure if I'll ever discover who she is. In the meantime, I'll keep a distant eye on her darlings and go back to take a peek sporadically.
Wednesday, June 20, 2007
Table Poppins
Yesterday's windstorm was no match for Beth and Adam's table out on their back deck. It went sailing away, over the housetop and into the front lawn where Bethany found it when she returned home from work. Now that would have been fun to watch! Good thing she has a dad who's handy at fixing things as two of her umbrella supports are broken.
Twenty-six Years


We were so young and yet here we are today, still together by the grace of God. He has carried us through and we are thankful.
James, I love you more today than I ever could have imagined.
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
Hot and Humid
After a hot and humid day, we are finally getting some much needed rain. Yesterday Jasmine thought it good to lay on the concrete floor of the back porch. It was a nice cool spot to take a rest. Since the hummingbird didn't make an appearance, I took her picture instead.
Last evening James and I went for an orchard walk. It seems a strange place this time of year as it looks so different than in the fall. We thought we had gotten away alone until Jazz came running down the road behind us. She was very plaesed with herself for having discovered us and did a cute little dance to prove her excitement. We again walked a bit too far for her liking and she was back home before we returned.
Tonight we celebrate Nathan's seventeenth birthday with strawberry shortcake. It is the standard birthday dessert for Nate as his birthday comes right at strawberry time. Lucky guy! Tomorrow is James and my 26th wedding anniversary. We have to teach the kids class at church in the evening so we won't be going out to dinner this time. Maybe I can get a rain check on that one...
Monday, June 18, 2007
Joe Cider
Sunday, June 17, 2007
Father's Day
Saturday, June 16, 2007
Summer Dreams
(My brother Tim)
Visitng Uncle Joe's farm is a treasured childhood memory. The sights and smells were so different than those of home. Uncle Joe had a dairy farm in Caneadea, NY, close to the Genesee River. Sometimes we watched the milking machines pump milk as the cows stood in the stanchions. There were troughs that ran behind the cows to catch the waste (Be careful where you step!) and the smell of manure was heavy in the air. Once a cow delivered her calf during our visit. Uncle Joe had a milk house where he kept a big tank to hold the milk until a truck came to haul it away. Once they even gave me a drink. I recall kittens in the haymow and lots of hound dogs. I didn't like those dogs. On one occasion they had a dead critter and were tearing it to shreds. I was not impressed and kept my distance from those horrible canines. There must have been horses but they aren't clear in my memory. I do remember the chickens and how Sally Sue would call out "Here chick, chick! Here chick, chick!" as she spread grain in the driveway. They all came running and gobbled up the food as fast as they could.
One year there was a little lamb which was fed with a baby bottle. Boy, could that little lamb pull hard on that bottle. I had all I could do to hold on to it. Aunt Sharkey had a big old fashioned flower garden full of beautiful flowers and it seemed as though there was always a big pot of corn on the cob cooking on the stove. We would often stay until after supper and drive the two hours home in the dark. The car was warm and cozy, the drive long and we always fell asleep along the way. When we were small, Dad would carry us inside, plop us down in our beds and cover us up. Baths could wait until morning...
Friday, June 15, 2007
Why Halo There!
Late this morning I received a phone call from my son, Josiah "Why this is unusual," I thought to myself. He doesn't typically call during the middle of a work day. "Have you seen the sun?" he asked. "The Williamson Sun?" I said. But no, he meant the sun, up there in the sky, shining brightly, not our small hometown newspaper. "Why?" I asked him. I took my camera outside and tried to look up at the rainbow encircling the almost noon sun. "Bad for my eyes" I thought. I aimed the camera and clicked the shutter. Pretty cool photo aside from the fact that I couldn't get far enough away to capture the entire halo.
Smiling Faces
Oh, and pollen allergies are not the only thing I discovered in the blueberries. There's some nice healthy looking poison ivy down there too. I have a rather large patch of it on my right arm. Good thing I've been taking my Clariton faithfully!
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Day is Done
It has been a rather sleepy couple of days. I'm not sure what has gotten into me but that nap this afternoon sure did feel good.
(So did yesterday's) My boys have finished weeding around the blueberry bushes and the patch is looking so much better. Hopefully we will be able to maintain what has been done and keep those weeds from taking over again. (A robin was having a great time catching dinner down there late this afternoon.) I think the weeds have the upper hand when it comes to the flower gardens. There are just too many for me to keep up with. Maybe I should just plant grass and forget the flowers... nah, I guess I'll just have to learn to tolerate the weeds instead.
Wednesday, June 13, 2007
Sucker

After yesterday's bout with the spring pollens, I decided to stay in the house a little bit more today. I only pulled a few weeds, and seeing as I enhanced my farmer's tan enough yesterday, I didn't need to spend too much time out in the sun either. Since I am destined to have a farmer's tan, I may as well get rid of everything sleeveless in my closet. I always wanted to be a farmer anyway so I guess I should be happy, huh?
Tuesday, June 12, 2007
Pruning

Bird Brain
Monday, June 11, 2007
Halfway There
Bethany is about 20 weeks along now. She's looking pregnant but she's still just a little thing. Here she is, barefoot and pregnant, showing us her little vegetable garden.
A Dry Yard
Saturday, June 09, 2007
A Good Day
Friday, June 08, 2007
Time Flies
I debated whether to post this or not... but decided to anyway. (For those who looked before, I added a few photos.)
Thursday, June 07, 2007
Star-of-Bethlehem
Thirteen Favorite Summer Activities
Warm weather brings it's own great "things to do" list. These are some of the things I look forward to in summer.
1. sitting on the back porch
2. gardening (flowers and vegetables)
3. picking blueberries, especially in the evening
4. cookouts with friends or family
5. sleepouts at Hannah's Place
6. mowing the lawn with the garden tractor
7. hanging laundry on the line
8. playing miniature golf
9. go-karts
10. buying an ice cream cone
11. yard games (croquet, bocce ball, badmitten)
12. going to the lake
13. backyard bonfires with marshmallows to roast.
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
Pain in the Neck
I made a visit to the chiropractor this morning and had my neck adjusted. The pain in my shoulder blade has lessened since my Friday trip to the zoo, but hardly disappeared. It kept me awake several nights and made it hard to accomplish much during the day. On Monday James decided I needed to make a trip to see Dr. Matt. The earliest I could get in was this morning. I was still sore for most of today even after the adjustment (which didn't surprise me) but tonight I am noticing more of an improvement. I am not much for going to any doctor's office, in fact, I usually avoid it like the plague, but I definitely don't want a repeat of what I was dealing with Friday. It was no fun!
Today, after my appointment, Hannah and I went out with Bethany as she had some errands to run and wanted some company. We stopped for a bite to eat at one of my favorite places, Wendy's. I love their dollar menu cause I can get a baked potato and a side salad for just a couple dollars and feel like I had a decent meal without being robbed. It was fun going out with Beth. She even found a dress to wear to her friend's wedding this weekend. It's not a maternity dress but it looked cute on her and will fit for at least a few more weeks. That baby is getting a little more noticeable lately.