Tomorrow is December 1st. I keep thinking how much fun it would be to really decorate my house for the season, but everything is so scattered that decorating scarcely seems a reality. Sometimes I feel like I am spinning my wheels and getting nowhere. I suppose if I am not sliding backward the effort is still worth making, but it is still both frustrating and exhausting. I did clean out my clost this week and the items I hauled out are in the back of my van waiting for transport to Goodwill later this evening or tomorrow afternoon. If you don't hear from me as often during the next couple weeks, it will be because I am trying to rediscover my home. It is here under the mess somewhere. I know I can find it if I just keep trying...
Friday, November 30, 2007
Checking In
Tomorrow is December 1st. I keep thinking how much fun it would be to really decorate my house for the season, but everything is so scattered that decorating scarcely seems a reality. Sometimes I feel like I am spinning my wheels and getting nowhere. I suppose if I am not sliding backward the effort is still worth making, but it is still both frustrating and exhausting. I did clean out my clost this week and the items I hauled out are in the back of my van waiting for transport to Goodwill later this evening or tomorrow afternoon. If you don't hear from me as often during the next couple weeks, it will be because I am trying to rediscover my home. It is here under the mess somewhere. I know I can find it if I just keep trying...
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Dying to Self
For if you live according to the flesh you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. Romans 8:13
While cleaning my closet yesterday, I was temporarily distracted by a box of old cards and papers. Inside I found a note written on the corner of a paper... "This whole dying to self is no fun. Why can't somebody else die once in a while?" Finding those words written there both amused and confused me. It was my handwriting, but who had uttered the words? I went back to look at them again today and realized they were my own words, written in a desparate cry of frustration. The Lord was teaching me a lesson that I didn't want to learn, one that I had resisted, one I needed to learn in order to stop hurting myself and those I love so dearly.
It was, and still can be, a long, hard battle, but each fall I watch the trees in the orchard surrender to God's will. They give up the fruit they so desparately clung to all summer, drop their leaves, and "die" so that they may be made "new" in the spring. God is not out there to take away everything I hold dear and leave me empty. His desire is to remove what shouldn't remain in order to grow in me that which is better. The question is, will I trust Him?
Sheep Shearing Time
Ellie could not see where she was going. It was time for another haircut. First came the bath. Ellie shook water all over Martha and the bathroom walls. "Quick! Grab the towel!" Soon Ellie was dry and fluffy. Martha combed her hair. Bethany got out the nail clippers. First Ellie had a pedicure. Martha found the scissors. Bethany began to cut. Very soon Ellie could see again. Bethany cut some more. She trimmed Ellie's feet. She trimmed her legs. She trimmed her tummy. Soon Ellie was beautiful again. She ran and jumped and danced a circle for a doggie treat.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Dear Santa
Monday, November 26, 2007
A Gray Day
Saturday, November 24, 2007
I Lied...

Friday, November 23, 2007
See Ya Later, Turkey!
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Anxiety Attack
Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God
Philippians 4:6
This Thanksgiving I have someone new to be thankful for, my tiny new grandson. Pass him this way for just a minute, please.
Wednesday, November 21, 2007
Up and At 'Em
Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for [He is] good! For His mercy [endures] forever.
Psalm 107:1
Last night Bethany was here and we made a pumpkin pie for Thanksgiving. I got a chance to hold the baby for a bit. A "little" headache couldn't keep me from giving Josh a hug or two. He's still pretty sleepy but we do get to see his eyes open once in a while.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
The Couch
And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful.
Colossians 3:15
It was another "lay on the couch" kind of day. The pain in my eye and ear is not so severe as yesterday, it is the tension in my right shoulder that I notice most today. This is a condition that my dad also wrestles with. The pain and tension can be there for several hours or days and then suddenly disappears. I think it is brought on by allergies but I'm not really sure. I am trusting that I will be feeling like my normal self tomorrow so I can be ready for all my family on Thanksgiving. As for today, I am thankful for a couch to rest on, a heating pad to put on my bad shoulder, and Benadryl and ibuprofen.
Monday, November 19, 2007
The Other Side
I am on the other side of the headache. I no longer want to scream, I just want to sleep. I have lost an entire day of precious time but still have two left before Thanksgiving. :)
Smokes!
Oh, give thanks to the LORD, for He is good! For His mercy endures forever.
1 Chronicles 16:34
The last headache like this came after raking leaves and burning them in a pile out back. I went to bed last Monday night with a throbbing head. Today my neighbor is burning his leaves. While peeling apples this morning, I noticed a cloud of smoke surrounding the house. After a quick peek outside to make sure my chimney wasn't on fire, I realised the smoke was coming from behind the barn across the street. Its all settled down now but the residual effect seems to be an awful headache for me. Maybe getting away for the afternoon and drinking lots of water will calm the pain. I hope so.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Hey! Sunshine!
In everything give thanks; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you.
1 Thess. 5:18
It was sunshiny autumn day, a great day for an orchard walk if not for hunting season. If I want to walk now, I will need to drive up to town, park and walk where there are no hunters or speeding vehicles. I so desperately need to walk and so seldom get out to do it. I am turning to mush... sometimes I feel like I am turning into a pile of mashed potatoes. Arrrgh! Instead of walking, I went for a ride with my dear hugsband this afternoon. It was a nice day for a ride and nice to have an hour or so to ourselves.
Saturday, November 17, 2007
A Chip off the Old Apple
Friday, November 16, 2007
Windy!
Last night I dehydrated my first batch of apples. They turned out very nice and my family finds them yummy. I will need to find a good hiding place if I am to keep any through the winter months. No wonder squirrels hide their winter food supply! Not only do the dried apples make good snacks alone, but they will be perfect for adding to oatmeal cookies, coffee cakes and breads. The would be good in vanilla yogurt or on top of cereal. Yes, I need to find a hiding spot.
Aside from using up my apples, my mind has also been on Christmas and how and what to give for gifts. If only I didn't have so many other things to think about and could devote my days to creating wonderful things...
Thursday, November 15, 2007
A Rainy Morning
Nothing special has been happening today. I did the normal every day type of chores; make the bed, start some laundry, wash the dishes, vacuum... I'm still not done vacuuming, but thenI never am for long anyway. This is the time of year when leaves are a permanant floor decoration. They are much preferred to the mud and water that follows soon after. I would rather vacuum than mop.
Before I picked Troy up from preschool this afternoon we dropped our Christmas Shoeboxes off at our old church in Sodus. We did just two this year, one for a 2-4 year-old boy and one for a girl. We also left a couple jars of apple butter at the home of my friend, Becky, who lent me the grinder/strainer attachment for my Kitchen Aide mixer. It has made making applesauce so much easier! We left Becky's with a food dehydrator...
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
Josh Stopped By
Josh stopped for a short visit yesterday. He was on his way out for his very first trip to the grocery store. Before leaving Grandma's house, he had to be fed and was wide awake for a couple of pictures afterward.
I've Been Tagged
Rules: Once tagged, you must link to the person who tagged you. Then post the rules before your list, and list 8 random things about yourself. At the end of the post, you must tag and link to 8 other people, visit their sites, and leave a comment letting them know they’ve been tagged.
1. I have been tagged by T.
2. T and I have been blogger friends for a little over a year.
3. We live on opposite sides of the country.
4. Her mom is my blog friend too.
5. I like to blog.
6. I like to put photos on my posts.
7. I've never been too good at tag.
8. I don't know who to tag next...
1. I have been tagged by T.
2. T and I have been blogger friends for a little over a year.
3. We live on opposite sides of the country.
4. Her mom is my blog friend too.
5. I like to blog.
6. I like to put photos on my posts.
7. I've never been too good at tag.
8. I don't know who to tag next...
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
A Late Autumn Walk
Monday, November 12, 2007
Today is Monday
While I was out raking, Mr. Morgan came down the road and stopped to ask about my daughter. He knows her, like many others do, from the little restaurant where she has been a waitress for the past two and a half years. He says she is a sweetheart and is happy to hear about my new grandson with "a good Bible name".
Saturday, November 10, 2007
He's an Old Scarecrow... And He Don't Know What to Do
Friday, November 09, 2007
Something Grand and Glorious
Thursday, November 08, 2007
The Great Escape
Far too many times I have used our computer to "escape". I am going to make a valiant effort to curb my computer appetite and scale back the amount of time I spend here. (Shhhh! Don't tell my husband or he'll try and hold me to it.) I don't mind stopping in once or twice a day but the temptation to keep checking back is what gets me into trouble, besides those baskets of apples will be here all winter long if I don't devote some attention to getting rid of them. So now, I am off to accomplish something great and wonderful...maybe.
Wednesday, November 07, 2007
Cold and Wet
This morning we went to meet these people who are also into woodworking. I happened to see some their furniture when I was out a week or so ago and told James about it. Jose' is going to buy some of James' figured lumber and, since James is pretty busy right now, he will be passing a few jobs on to Jose'.
Tuesday, November 06, 2007
Feeling Like November
Monday, November 05, 2007
Thanksgiving
I find it somewhat disturbing that there are people who actually don't like Thanksgiving...
Saturday, November 03, 2007
Another Busy Day
My goodness, do I ever feel sleepy! But its too late to take a nap, if I were to sleep now, I would never sleep tonight. Maybe soon I will catch a second wind and wake up again... Good thing for an extra hour of sleep tonight!
This morning Hannah and I took Beth and Baby out to the Dr.'s office so they could check Baby's bilirubin levels. Instead of waiting with them, I left Hannah with Beth, and I spent the time grocery shopping in a strange town. (Funny how the same grocery chain can be so different in a neighboring town.) The doctor wasn't quite finished when I returned so nobody missed me too much. Baby's bilirubin levels are dropping again so he checked out good and we left. Back at the house I checked on the laundry situation and washed the dishes. Rachel stopped by (Steven wanted to see the baby) and we decided to cook up some barbequed hamburger for Beth and Adam to eat later on. Before I could go home I had to move my groceries from the back of Beth's vehicle, which we drove to the Dr's office, into mine and then out of mine and into the house once I got home. Since we ran out of dish detergent last night, there was a sink and counterful of dishes needing to be washed here. Hannah put the groceries away while I washed dishes. Then I had some soup and crackers and a cup of coffee. Now its almost supper time.
This morning Hannah and I took Beth and Baby out to the Dr.'s office so they could check Baby's bilirubin levels. Instead of waiting with them, I left Hannah with Beth, and I spent the time grocery shopping in a strange town. (Funny how the same grocery chain can be so different in a neighboring town.) The doctor wasn't quite finished when I returned so nobody missed me too much. Baby's bilirubin levels are dropping again so he checked out good and we left. Back at the house I checked on the laundry situation and washed the dishes. Rachel stopped by (Steven wanted to see the baby) and we decided to cook up some barbequed hamburger for Beth and Adam to eat later on. Before I could go home I had to move my groceries from the back of Beth's vehicle, which we drove to the Dr's office, into mine and then out of mine and into the house once I got home. Since we ran out of dish detergent last night, there was a sink and counterful of dishes needing to be washed here. Hannah put the groceries away while I washed dishes. Then I had some soup and crackers and a cup of coffee. Now its almost supper time.
Friday, November 02, 2007
A Bird in the Hand
On the way home we stopped back at the farm market for a jug of cider and another run through the corn stalk teepees. The boys (Tyler and Troy) found that to be very exciting. What better place to play than a dark and spooky teepee? We also fed the goats and sheep again and Alysa decided chase the turkey about for a while. The girls both fell asleep on the way home as did Troy. It was a nice day out.