Alysa much enjoyed the player piano. When I was in Jr High my friend, Judy, had a player piano in her parents living room. Once in a while we would sit and play rolls of music. I fell in love with the player piano possibly because I had finally found an instrument I could play with little practice, a giant music box.
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Friday, August 29, 2008
The Great NY State Fair
It was a busy morning and I think most of us would have liked to wander around a bit longer and enjoy the day, but we had to be back by about 4 o'clock, so we headed back to the van and made our way home.
Apparently Priscilla and her family went to the fair yesterday. Here is Allen's account.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
The "List"
For the past week I have been tossing around hopes and dreams, ideas and ambitions. They have bounced about my brain, muddled my mind, and confused my concentration. I have finally come to the conclusion that this "Bucket List" is actually a compilation of possibilities. I thought I should go out on a limb, dream big (but realistic), and have some fun. Here is my "Bucket List".
2. Own a pottery studio- One day I'll buy myself a potter's wheel and put that little kiln out in Barn 2 to good use. I'll fill my cupboards with turned plates, bowls, and cups, make all sorts of wonderful sculptures and sell them to the locals and tourists. I'll never be seen without a ball of clay in my hands.
3. Design and manufacture toys- I've painted several puzzles in my time, but since my stop at the Fisher Price Toy Town Museum, I've again been thinking about making toys myself. (I used to dream of toys that didn't even exist. This is because I haven't ever really grown up.) Between James or Nathan and myself, we could think up and build some pretty cool stuff.
5. Create a "Kidspace"- I think it would be a riot to take a small space in my house and turn it into a play area for children. Imagine opening a kid-size door in the hallway and finding a miniature world inside. It could be whatever I wished it to be... a forest, the ocean floor, a tiny house, a castle... Hmmm, do I really need that walk-in closet?
6. Meet more of my blogger friends- I've met a few so far and its hardly like meeting a stranger. Maybe I'll do some traveling too.
In the midst of my endeavors, I pray the love of Christ shines through, that no matter what He leads me to do I will be a testimony to His love and grace.
1. Open a coffee shop- Maybe I'll just turn my kitchen into one and always be ready to serve guests fresh baked goods and a hot cup of coffee. Of course, there will be big, soft cookies for the children and homemade jam to spread atop a slice of hot bread.

4. Become a published author- I'm pretty sure I've already "written a book" here on my blog, but I think it would be great to actually write a story and see it on the shelf in a bookstore. I know its a longshot, but anything is possible.
5. Create a "Kidspace"- I think it would be a riot to take a small space in my house and turn it into a play area for children. Imagine opening a kid-size door in the hallway and finding a miniature world inside. It could be whatever I wished it to be... a forest, the ocean floor, a tiny house, a castle... Hmmm, do I really need that walk-in closet?
6. Meet more of my blogger friends- I've met a few so far and its hardly like meeting a stranger. Maybe I'll do some traveling too.
In the midst of my endeavors, I pray the love of Christ shines through, that no matter what He leads me to do I will be a testimony to His love and grace.
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Call of the Not So Wild
I did some ironing this afternoon and find that my neck and shoulder are rebelling. I think some Advil may be in my very near future as we have a Kid's Class to lead at church tonight and I don't think I want to take a headache along with me.
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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Crossing the Border
Wanna Play?
It was a fun day out. We didn't go home after visiting East Aurora, but headed north toward Buffalo and crossed the border into Fort Erie. More on that later...
Sunday, August 24, 2008
The Love of God
The Love of God Frederick M. Lehman 1917
The love of God is greater far than tongue or pen can ever tell;
It goes beyond the highest star, and reaches to the lowest hell;
The guilty pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win;
His erring child He reconciled, and pardoned from his sin.
O love of God, how rich and pure!How measureless and strong!
It shall forevermore endure The saints’ and angels’ song.

It goes beyond the highest star, and reaches to the lowest hell;
The guilty pair, bowed down with care, God gave His Son to win;
His erring child He reconciled, and pardoned from his sin.
O love of God, how rich and pure!How measureless and strong!
It shall forevermore endure The saints’ and angels’ song.
When years of time shall pass away, and earthly thrones and kingdoms fall,
When men, who here refuse to pray, on rocks and hills and mountains call,
God’s love so sure, shall still endure, all measureless and strong;
Redeeming grace to Adam’s race— the saints’ and angels’ song.
Could we with ink the ocean fill, and were the skies of parchment made,
Were every stalk on earth a quill, and every man a scribe by trade,
To write the love of God above, would drain the ocean dry.
Nor could the scroll contain the whole, though stretched from sky to sky.
Labels:
ponderings,
scripture,
songs and hymns,
Sunday Scripture
Saturday, August 23, 2008
The Very Vicious Vines
Thursday, August 21, 2008
Going to the Beach
None of us were really dressed for the beach. The girls were wearing shorts and had crocks on their feet, but I was wearing long jeans and my socks and sneakers. I occupied myself taking pictures and looking for a good "bucket shot".
The Bucket List
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I am finding that I am not very bold or daring, and not very ambitious either... I'm not into bungee jumping or sky diving. Maybe I just need a bit more time to sort through my options. How about I post it next Thursday?
Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Tired
Fruity
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Another Berry Nice Day
"'I don't keer w'at you do wid me, Brer Fox,' sezee, 'so you don't fling me in dat brier-patch. Roas' me, Brer Fox,' sezee, 'but don't fling me in dat brier-patch,' sezee."

Sleepy Morning, Busy Day
I think that Tyler and Troy have played with or at least asked for every toy in the house. We've had the Fisher Price out, the dishes and McDonald's going, blocks, cars, Lincoln Logs, and Play Mobile. They've been in and out of the house, playing "doggie" with Sofie's leash and checking out Hannah's Place, running around the barn and making a lot of noise. I am not used to two loud little boys. When Sara and Alysa come I barely see them. They look for Hannah and disappear with her for hours or play a quiet game of cards. I rarely wonder what they are getting into. It's a different kind of day. The girls are not here, just the boys and Josh. Poor little Josh is sleepy but his portable bed is not here and he is having trouble sleeping with all the commotion. (Actually, he just went to sleep on Hannah's lap.) The boys will be going home around 1:30 pm and Bethany will be here by 3 pm. I need to do some shopping. We are out of milk, sugar, shortening and other essentials. It will be a late afternoon grocery run today.
Monday, August 18, 2008
A Berry Nice Monday
Labels:
around the house,
friends,
fruit,
orchard walk,
summer days
Sunday, August 17, 2008
Saturday, August 16, 2008
The Hidden People Game
Cousin Campers
Thursday, August 14, 2008
Elderly Berries
Later....
Well, I have managed to clean out, also known as "rearrange", all the junk I have collected as "craft supplies". I am looking forward to having a neat computer room, if that is at all possible. This little room also serves as an entry way when people who don't know enough to use the back door show up at our house. When we hear a knock on the front door we know it is- a.) someone trying to sell something b.) someone looking for a donation c.) the Mormons or Jehovah's Witnesses or d.) one of our kids being a smart alec. In any case, it would be good to be able to open the front door without having to move a pile of boxes, yes?
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