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Getting Things Done
I woke up early one morning this week thinking, it is only two-and-a-half weeks until our family Christmas! Yikes! I better start getting organized. 🙂 Now if it had been several years ago, I wouldn’t have been thinking that way, but the older I get, the more organized I have to be – ahead of […]
What is in a Name?
Today the name “Doris” worked for me. 🙂 The Village Farm Market, Ephrata, gave out free subs to anyone named Keith or Doris. (Thanks to the Facebook friends who tagged me so I didn’t miss the notice.) Yes, of course we went. 🙂 When I was ordering my sub, the lady standing next to me […]
Eastern Bluebird
I was pleased to look out the kitchen window the other day and see a pair of Eastern Bluebirds. I don’t see them very much during the summer because they can find plenty of bugs and berries in the area. They reminded me to keep berry/nut suet available, as it seems to be the only […]
I Think There Was an Amish Wedding in Our Neighborhood
Tuesday, November 20 I didn’t drive around the neighborhood to check, but it was a Tuesday in November (a day when Amish hold weddings) and there were a lot of Amish carriages and vans (Amish who come from a distance have English drivers) going by our house yesterday. Notice, this one has something tied to […]
Notes from Sunday Worship
Sunday, November 17 – Sunday school Subject: Faith that is Focused. 1 Peter 1:13-25 Opening thoughts by Sunday school Superintendent Scott Rohrer In business and in our Christian life – the things on which we focus get improved. Sunday school – Teacher: John Diffenderfer Focus needs a target. It can be a thing or an […]
TFC Global Prayer Breakfast
Saturday Morning, November 16 We were up early and on the road by 6 am so we could be at Franconia Square Café and Market (Souderton) by 7:30 am for Bucks-Montgomery’s monthly prayer breakfast. We enjoyed a pretty sunrise as we headed east. We arrived in plenty of time – about 7:30 – to set […]
Today Would Have Been Daddy High’s 99th Birthday
This is one of the last pictures we have of Cerwin’s dad – and how most of us remember him – before he died in 2000 at the age of 79. This photo said he was fifteen years old. Elvin as a young man. We think this was his first car. Dating Mother (Ella Sauder) […]
Ian’s Car
Ian stopped in the other night to show us the (new to him) car he just bought. I love when grandchildren include us in the new and exciting things in their lives.
Time with My Sister
Wednesday, November 13 I spent several hours in the hospital with Nancy – giving their girls a break as they wait for Marlin (Nancy’s husband and the girls dad) to wake up following emergency, high-risk heart surgery. His medical team was encouraged by his response to commands when they allowed him to wake up for […]
Things Techy
Last week was one of those weeks when I needed technicians at the house and office. First, I began getting a message on my office postage meter, saying the battery was low. I went online with Pitney Bowes and chatted with someone who send me a new postage machine. We had no idea how to […]
Evening Glow
Sunday Evening, November 10 “Evenings are the beautiful sweet spot between the harsh light of day and the dead darkness of night.” Unknown Author
Notes from Sunday Worship
Sunday, November 10. Sunday school. Subject: Faith That Sets an Example. 1 Thessalonians 1:2-10. Teacher: Nevin Ebersole Jesus said, “I have given you an example.” The world lives under a dark canopy. Jesus followers live under the glow of Jesus. Be an example of the glow of Jesus to people you meet. Worship Service. Minister: […]
How Orange Was My Valley
Saturday Evening, November 9 The title of this post is a play on words from the book “How Green Was My Valley”. I am not sure I ever read the 1939 novel by Richard Llewellyn, or watched the movie based on the book, but I always liked the title. Maybe because I have lived in […]
The Collingsworth Family Concert
Friday Evening, November 8 We were honored to be invited to attend The Collingsworth Family concert by our friends Gene and Rose Gehman. We may have missed that it was happening if they had not invited us on a double date. If you have never watched Kim Collingsworth play piano and wonder how her fingers […]
Happy Birthday to Our Favorite Nathaniel
We love you! Grandpa & Grandma High
The Birds are Back!
The birds have not had to come to our feeders the past few months because of all the grain in the fields – plus some of them were living north of us – but now they are back. The House Finches have been here all summer, but rarely needed to come to the feeders. I […]