Tomorrow is August. The blueberries are ripe, it's time for VBS, and we are planning a weekend getaway. (Looks like James and I are going back to Fort Erie.) I think we may visit Seabreeze, take a ride to the beach, or find a not-too-far-away friend to visit. I'm still hoping to wrap up some more "loose ends," get my house clean and organized, and plan Hannah's next school year. I have about four weeks... Perhaps it can be done... Now don't laugh! I have this whole next week without small children...
Sunday, July 31, 2011
The Other Half
Tomorrow is August, the other half of summer. We've had a wonderful July full of family. James' mom came to visit, our son Jim was in town from Minneapolis,
and we welcomed a new granddaughter. There was a July 4th picnic, a trip to Fort Erie, a few jumps into Rachel's pool, and Hannah spent last week at camp. I've managed to keep my pepper and tomato plants alive through the drought and heat wave (thanks to my square foot garden boxes), and I've done a little bit of babysitting. The back porch has been wonderful and I'm drinking gallons of Snapple Peach Iced Tea.
Tomorrow is August. The blueberries are ripe, it's time for VBS, and we are planning a weekend getaway. (Looks like James and I are going back to Fort Erie.) I think we may visit Seabreeze, take a ride to the beach, or find a not-too-far-away friend to visit. I'm still hoping to wrap up some more "loose ends," get my house clean and organized, and plan Hannah's next school year. I have about four weeks... Perhaps it can be done... Now don't laugh! I have this whole next week without small children...
Tomorrow is August. The blueberries are ripe, it's time for VBS, and we are planning a weekend getaway. (Looks like James and I are going back to Fort Erie.) I think we may visit Seabreeze, take a ride to the beach, or find a not-too-far-away friend to visit. I'm still hoping to wrap up some more "loose ends," get my house clean and organized, and plan Hannah's next school year. I have about four weeks... Perhaps it can be done... Now don't laugh! I have this whole next week without small children...
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Discovering Milo
Having blog (and Facebook) friends across the globe is great for seeing new places, learning about different cultures, and discovering new things. This week we discovered Milo...
We had already checked by the chocolate milk mixes and scanned the International Foods aisle with no luck. I had checked online and was fairly certain the grocery store I visit regularly carried the product I was looking for.
The friend who mentioned the malted drink lived in Australia where Milo is very popular. We decided to keep looking... Hidden away on the top shelf Hannah spotted the unmistakable green canister. Who would have thought we'd find Milo in the "Goya" section in the midst of the Mexican specialties? Ah, this one happens come from Mexico...
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Blueberry Pickers
Simon as mostly interested in eating the berries. I'd drop a few in his box and he would either eat them or spill them on the ground. He picked a few too, but I'm not sure I ever saw any before they were popped into his mouth.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Mission Impossible?
"It's hard getting old." So I've been told...
I'd really like to know if it is possible to have fun getting old. Well, is it? If so, I'm guessing I'd best start practicing having fun right now so that I'm in the habit by the time my hair turns gray and my face begins to wrinkle. What do old people do for fun? Besides crossword puzzles and word searches, I mean.
I'm pretty sure my great grandpa knew how to have fun. The smile on his face speaks volumes, as do the tattered outfit and hat he wore to work out in his garden. (Perhaps a walking stick is key... Grandmanita has one of those too... I think she might actually have a whole closetful...) Then again, maybe it's all in the attitude. "I think therefore I am... I think..."

I'm pretty sure my great grandpa knew how to have fun. The smile on his face speaks volumes, as do the tattered outfit and hat he wore to work out in his garden. (Perhaps a walking stick is key... Grandmanita has one of those too... I think she might actually have a whole closetful...) Then again, maybe it's all in the attitude. "I think therefore I am... I think..."
Bird Brain
Last night I borrowed my mom in law's tripod and tried my hand at "catching" some birds. With
the camera steadied I was able to pull of a few decent shots. I can see why some folks enjoy bird watching, they certainly are cheery little creatures. Though I think one could go through a small fortune in no time just buying birdseed. Perhaps I should have stuck to watching barn swallows. They eat flies and aphids, which means I don't need to buy anything, chatter endlessly, and are capable of wonderful aerodynamics.
Just the same, the finches are a pretty addition to my backyard collection of feathered friends. I suppose I'll just keep feeding them for now.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
B is for Butterfly
B is for butterfly. A monarch butterfly in my backyard several years ago.
Not only am I blessed with single flitting Monarch butterflies here and there, but surprising "flocks" of butterflies one year, finding caterpillars in my milkweed another, and last year a beautiful "Methuselah Generation" chrysalis. (Click links to see...)
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Monday, July 25, 2011
No Comment
So, apparently Thankful Lists do not generate much in the way of comments... That is okay. I am still thankful.
The monkeys were rather quiet today. I suppose rain makes them tired. It does not, however, wipe the smiles from their faces. They have found a hiding place inside my purse and think it funny that they can get to places such as church, Bible Camp, and the nursing home without anyone ever bothering to take notice. Josh came along to the nursing home this evening and let them out for a little romp on the couch. Tomorrow my Flowers are coming to visit. The monkeys are excited.
And Counting...
It has been several weeks since I have dared bring my Gratitude Journal back downstairs... There has been so much to thank God for and yet I sometimes feel stifled by the absence of my notebook. Each evening I attempt to remember the events and blessings of the day. I know I'm missing some, not because the journal is safely in my bedroom, but because I let my mind get distracted from the blessings themselves. Perhaps I need to scan the days photographs before crawling into bed for the night...
1229. Calm in the midst of storms
1230. A pillow in the "bottom of the boat."
1252. A husband who makes me laugh
1256. A God who never stops polishing His people
1279. Grandmanita in the kitchen
1286. An afternoon coffee
1316. The look on my son's face as he tells us, "It's a girl!"
1340. Clothes on the line.
1343. Lavender in a Christmas cup
1357. Candles in fancy stemware
1360. Colored sprinkles
1379. Blueberries ripening
1380. Sunshine turning weeds to golden lace
1451. A cup half full
Cool air is permeating my house, a gentle rain falls, and the birds are happy. I'm so glad God loves me!
The Holy Experience
1230. A pillow in the "bottom of the boat."
1252. A husband who makes me laugh
1256. A God who never stops polishing His people
1279. Grandmanita in the kitchen
1286. An afternoon coffee
1340. Clothes on the line.
1343. Lavender in a Christmas cup
1357. Candles in fancy stemware
1360. Colored sprinkles
1379. Blueberries ripening
1380. Sunshine turning weeds to golden lace
1451. A cup half full
Cool air is permeating my house, a gentle rain falls, and the birds are happy. I'm so glad God loves me!
The Holy Experience
Sunday, July 24, 2011
The End of an Era
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Hey, Hey, We're the Monkeys!
Friday, July 22, 2011
Half Full?
I have a tendency, like my mother, to be a "half empty" kind of person. Though I don't think I am entirely negative, I do tend to realize obstacles rather than solutions. I am working to change this. I really want to see life and all it's blessings in a positive light. Someday I hope to be a smiling old lady with a zest for life and purpose in my days.
(I am in no way suggesting I have no zest or purpose, only that I need to work on being more zesty and purposeful.)
Today, in spite of my mother's objections, we coaxed her into the van and took off for the mall to do some shopping. I took her handicap tag along so she didn't have to walk across a sweltering parking lot to reach the air conditioned interior of the building. (I do have a heart after all!) I have to say that neither she nor I did much shopping. After stopping into the Ladies Room, she parked herself on a bench to wait and watch the people walk by. Bethany, Josh, and Hannah did some shopping. I did some sitting with Mom and a little bit of mall walking. This may not sound like a monumental accomplishment to any of you, but my mother has likely not seen the inside of a mall, or grocery store for that matter, in probably a good five years at least. She stopped going into stores years ago and left the task of shopping up to my dad who was quite willing to go alone.
So, today I did the "impossible," I took my mom to the mall. One small step for Martha, one giant leap for Mom.

Today, in spite of my mother's objections, we coaxed her into the van and took off for the mall to do some shopping. I took her handicap tag along so she didn't have to walk across a sweltering parking lot to reach the air conditioned interior of the building. (I do have a heart after all!) I have to say that neither she nor I did much shopping. After stopping into the Ladies Room, she parked herself on a bench to wait and watch the people walk by. Bethany, Josh, and Hannah did some shopping. I did some sitting with Mom and a little bit of mall walking. This may not sound like a monumental accomplishment to any of you, but my mother has likely not seen the inside of a mall, or grocery store for that matter, in probably a good five years at least. She stopped going into stores years ago and left the task of shopping up to my dad who was quite willing to go alone.
So, today I did the "impossible," I took my mom to the mall. One small step for Martha, one giant leap for Mom.
Thursday, July 21, 2011
The Path Less Traveled
Sometimes the path before us is well worn and oft traveled. Other times it isn't...
I've wondered lately at why God picked me for this job. At one point in time I thought I could do it well. My friends and family
would be amazed at the ease with which I did the job. I would never roll my eyes, speak harshly, or become impatient. I would serve without complaint, give gladly, and expect nothing in return... Perhaps God's reason for choosing me was that I needed a lesson in humility. Perhaps I was a bit too sure of myself and a bit too harsh on my son when he and Leta struggled with the task. Perhaps I had no clue and perhaps I still have little.
I have failed more times, I am afraid, than I have succeeded, but no one is more keenly aware of my failures than myself,
especially when others are watching. I been frustrated, exhibited exasperation, and spoken impatiently, but I have also loved unconditionally, offered (or tried to offer) encouragement and reassurance, and kept a watchful eye and almost constant presence. I'm not expecting anyone to overlook my failures and shortcomings, excuse my wrongs, or relieve me of my role. What I need are the tools and support to help me succeed, even though, and especially because, I struggle.
My mother in law said she was worried about me, that I needed some time for myself without having to worry
about Mom, and that we needed to ask for, possibly even demand, help on a regular basis. Maybe one weekend every month. Truthfully, I don't know how to go about that. I scarcely have time to keep the plates spinning much less plan for time away, but I do know I can be weary and sometimes worn threadbare. I also know there is no turning back.
I've wondered lately at why God picked me for this job. At one point in time I thought I could do it well. My friends and family
I have failed more times, I am afraid, than I have succeeded, but no one is more keenly aware of my failures than myself,
My mother in law said she was worried about me, that I needed some time for myself without having to worry
Lavender in a Christmas Cup
The heat wave is making its arrival. The leaves on the trees rustle and the Weeping Birch branches sway in the breeze, but it is a hot south wind blowing. There will be no relaxing on the back porch today, the heat is stifling and the mercury continues to climb. The cool lake winds do not blow, our natural air conditioner has been switched off.
Just reading the temperature forecast makes my mother overheated. We are tempted to cut the weather section from the pages of her morning news. She doesn't appear to find relief when in an air conditioned building, nor does she realize that her oxygen supply remains constant while ours is severely affected by the humidity and ozone levels. I grant her the fact that it's uncomfortable, I'll forgive her for being tired, but I don't understand why she doesn't want to sit near a fan.
We've turned on our one small air conditioner in the bedroom window upstairs and put a fan in the doorway to blow the cooler air out into the hallway where it will hopefully flow downstairs. So far it seems to be helping, at least a little bit, but the hot wind outside continues to blow. This is not a "dry" heat. The dew point is near 70° and climbing, but I don't see any hope of rain and the relief it might bring.
We've turned on our one small air conditioner in the bedroom window upstairs and put a fan in the doorway to blow the cooler air out into the hallway where it will hopefully flow downstairs. So far it seems to be helping, at least a little bit, but the hot wind outside continues to blow. This is not a "dry" heat. The dew point is near 70° and climbing, but I don't see any hope of rain and the relief it might bring.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Ankle Art
We had the rare privilege of visiting with my nieces today.
I picked them up at the school where my sister is the summer librarian and brought them back to my house for the morning. They disappeared upstairs with Hannah and came down about noon when we headed over to Rachel's for a swim in the pool.
When Alicia jumped into the pool she was sporting a
fancy ladybug "tattoo" on her ankle complete with a curving ladybug trail. Hannah's gel pens had been put to good use earlier in the day as the girls practiced their drawing skills on each other's feet. Not only ladybugs, there were butterflies too!
I found this to be a pretty nifty idea.
Cute and creative. I think I prefer this to the itchy face painting they do at kid's parties and carnivals. Maybe next time I'll have them put a smiling ladybug on my ankle too!
When Alicia jumped into the pool she was sporting a
I found this to be a pretty nifty idea.
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
A is for Angel
Located in the Mount Hope Cemetery in Rochester, NY.
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Monday, July 18, 2011
Goodbye, Grandma!
We started home late, climbed into bed at midnight, and wished morning wouldn't come so early. What a great "vacation" we had right here at home! We'll miss you, Mom!
Saturday, July 16, 2011
Breakfast on the Back Porch
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Sweet Sixteen (almost)
For the Birds
My mother likes birds. For years she and my father took great
delight in coaxing them into their backyard by setting out different feeders. They had a covered screen porch where they spent many afternoons and evening watching their feathered friends visit the backyard feeders. She has a great field guide to help identify North American birds, but knows many of them on sight. I thought she might take an interest in them once again if I hung a feeder from my clothes pole where I had seen a goldfinch.
I bought a nice little feeder and filled it up with Niger seed. The result has been tremendous as far as attracting birds is concerned, but I think Mom is just as content to sit inside the house and read her Birds and Blooms magazine (or newspaper) as sit outside and watch the real thing in action.
I am happy to say that Grandmanita has taken an interest in the cheerful little creatures that flit around the clothes line, feeder, and lilac bush in the evening. We've noticed some other bird varieties, but they are not quite as friendly, and have thus far eluded the camera when we are close enough for a good photo.
Photos courtesy of Anita Teal Martinez.
Photos courtesy of Anita Teal Martinez.
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Z is for Zucchini
Z is for zucchini. (Must have been raining, this one's awfully dirty!)
One thing I have learned about this popular summer squash is that one can never grow just he right amount. Either the blossom ends rot producing a very small crop or there are so many it feels as though they are coming out of your ears.
Zucchini, like its yellow squash cousin, is best consumed while small and tender. If the fruit grows too large, it gets tough and woody and is good for nothing more than an overgrown baseball bat. Medium sized squash, however, can be grated and baked into wonderful treats like Zucchini Bread or Zucchini Custard Pie.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
The Taste of Toes and Dropped Batons
The "passing of the baton" has all kinds of repercussions as no one is absolutely certain exactly which baton they are holding. It seems I am responsible for several and I hardly knew how to juggle those I was holding just a few years back. I've dropped a baton or two lately and been conked in the head with a few others. (I'm not entirely sure who threw them...)
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Aubrey Rose
Psalm 139:14