With all my heart I praise the LORD,
and with all that I am
I praise his holy name!
Psalm 103:1 (Contemporary English Version)
With all my heart I praise the LORD,
and with all that I am
I praise his holy name!
Psalm 103:1 (Contemporary English Version)
The Day After Christmas
The sunrise created a beautiful sky.
A few minutes later, while working in the kitchen, I saw my brother’s mailbox looking like this, so went outside to take a second look at the sunrise. (Our house faces northwest, so it is easy to miss a pretty sunrise.)
It looked like the sky was on fire!
This is Jordan, trying to hide from my camera. ![]()
Jordan, Nathan, and Josh were at our place over night – to celebrate Nathan’s half birthday. After a relaxing morning, we went to Two Cousins for lunch – which is where we were when I took this picture.
While waiting for lunch, they decided that I could only take a picture of one eye.
They were delighted when Nathan’s wings came – so I could aim my camera on something else. Everyone but Cerwin had a sample of this dish. Cerwin doesn’t like wings – says they’re too messy – and he doesn’t like cleaning off bones.
All three ordered chicken stromboli – but made a bit differently. Nathan’s was barbecued , Josh’s was with cheese and onions, and Jordans had cheese, onions, and bluecheese.
Cerwin and I only ordered something to drink. The guys had agreed to each give us a sample. We ate too much yesterday.
Our next stop was a local bowling alley.
I think it was Josh who took this picture, and thought it was neat since he captured the ball leaving my hand.
Jordan was the winner of the first game – and my score was second highest. I remember when I could beat him, but he has gotten quite good.
So we all tried to beat him during a second game.
He continued his winning streak.
I think the order of the scores in the second game had something to do with the order of the listing. ![]()
Jordan was pleased with the results.
Cerwin and I may not have won any games – but there’s something quite fun about bowling with teenage grandsons and having them beat us. Photo by Nathan.
Christmas at Our House
There are lots of photos, partly because it was a full day, and partly for the family members who could not be here.
There were thirty-six people here for supper, and as far as I can tell, there were thirty-three missing. Among those who were unable to attend: fifteen from Minnesota, five who live in Florida, seven Maine residents, and six locals who had other plans.
While preparing food, I enjoyed watching a few sparrows taking advantage of the birdbath. A day or two ago, it was ice, but Christmas weather was in the 50’s.
Jordan was the first person to arrive. He wanted to compare his first set of antlers with grandpa’s first set of antlers. Cerwin shot his eleven-point when he was fifteen (fifty-two years ago).
Jordan’s dad measured the width and length of the tines, and concluded that grandpa’s has a higher Boone and Crockett score – due to more points (eleven points compared to eight, and longer tines).
To keep our buffet line organized, the people enter the kitchen through our laundry and bedroom (notice Mary Jane in red sweater entering the laundry) and come back into the garage through the kitchen door.
The food table in the kitchen. Everyone brings food.
The snack and dessert items were on the kitchen counter.
The most unusual food of the day – chocolate covered bacon – prepared by our daughter-in-law Chris.
Eating
From the garage door – looking toward the back room.
From the back room looking toward the garage door.
The back room. We set up three sets of tables – twelve people per table.
Jana presented us with Christmas music while we were enjoying dessert.
The first gift exchange was for the young children. We played Now-You-Have-It-Now-You-Don’t with open gifts that we provide. They each got three numbers. Jared (assisted by Abigail) and Jesse got special treatment because they are the preschoolers. Jared’s three numbers were called early…
and Jesse received only one number – and it was called first. His choice – Pringles.
Then it was time to play the same game with the adults. For this game, everyone who wants to participate brings a wrapped $7-$10 gift and marks it “man”, “woman”, or “anyone.”
Notice Diana and Jana (both in turquoise) passing out the numbers.
Jana, Diana, Abigail, and Jeff
Everyone stashed their packages at their feet – until all three of their numbers were called, then the chosen package was hidden behind their chair, or held on their lap.
Jenna called the numbers. There were seventy-five numbers for the twenty-five people who participated.
One of my favorite pictures and memories of the day was watching Ian steal packages from people – at the request of the person whose number had been called. He loved that job!
Opening the presents: Dorretta, Jakey, Crystal, Gary.
Gary, Pat, Elvin
Gary, Pat, Elvin, Nathan
Nathan
Ooops!
Mel
Josh, Jordan, Cerwin
Rod and Velda
Velda and Juanita (the funny thing about this gift was that Velda bought it for Juanita to give – and wanted it for herself.)
Juanita had some problems getting here from Michigan (she is a daughter of Cerwin’s sister, Doris, from Minnesota). Her car broke down close to the Ohio/Pennsylvania border late last night, so Donald and Mel went out to pick her up and tow the car to this area.
One of her uncles from her dad’sfamily will work on the car.
Cerwin’s mother, Mary Jane (Jeff & Chris’ adopted mother), and Abigail
Abigail (the only representative from our Maine family) and Jeff
Jeff and Chris
Chris opening her chosen package.
Chris, Kristen, and Jared
Jere and Jenna
Jenna opening her present, and Jana waiting to open my present while I took pictures.
Shtefan, Donald, and Jeremy
Brothers and sister concert – Elvin, Cerwin, and Velda
While cleaning up in the kitchen, I heard some new voices, and came out to see that Mother and Juanita had joined them.
Cerwin, Velda, Juanita (filled in for her mother), and Elvin. Crystal and Jakey helped choose requested songs. They sang familiar songs at first, but later needed the words.
It was a wonderful way to close the day.
Blessed are those
who trust in the Lord
and have made the Lord their hope and confidence.
Jeremiah 17:7 (New Living Translation)
A Wonderful Day
Everyone just left – except, Jordan, Nathan, and Josh who are spending the night – for Nathan’s half birthday.
I have some great pictures, but am too tired to deal with them. ![]()
Pictures tomorrow.
The Word became human and made his home among us.
John 1:14 (New Living Translation)
Preparations and Decorations
It’s the day before Christmas, the day our local granddaughters move in and help with Christmas preparations and decorations.
Gloria, Jana, Jenna, and Diana made chip and vegetable dip.
Jen, you will be pleased to know that I used Tastefully Simple packets.
Then we began decorating the garage – the area for our family’s dinners and gift exchange.
Diana working in the manger/angel area.
Jana putting some finishing touches to the snowman/winter area.
Jenna attaching a clip-on star.
Abigail stopped in before going to work. I gave her the plastic canvas blocks to arrange.
I stitched these years ago so there would be a Christmas decoration the small children could play with and not break.
Jenna made these beautiful decorations with tin cans, ribbon, and holly. The holly came from our daughter Deb’s house. She has beautiful holly trees – so I begged. They will be table centerpieces tomorrow.
Then it was time to practice some songs for a special Christmas concert. I’m not sure how I missed getting Diana and Jana in the picture, as they were singing Jingle Bells while Jenna played violin.
The girls are now gone – and we are left with a beautifully decorated garage.
For this area we gather benches (all built by Cerwin) from around the house. Gloria dressed the Build-a-Bears in their Christmas finery and placed them on the small benches, while Jenna and Jana decorated the larger benches.
I think they did a great job.
Thanks, girls!
He will be called:
Wonderful Counselor,
Mighty God,
Everlasting Father,
Prince of Peace.
Isaiah 9:6 (New Living Translation)
A Slow News Day
I took time to watch a few birds before going downstairs to the office, but the feeder wasn’t very busy.
My goal today was to get a few thank you letters and prayer breakfast post cards in the mail, then add 200 names to my database (the mailing list for a new staff chaplain). I have a few more addresses to add tomorrow, before I can mail the newsletter.
Before long I heard some unusual sounds outside, and came upstairs to see what was happening.
It appears that my brothers had topsoil delivered to fill in a low area of the field below us. After the dump truck unloaded several loads, the track hoe leveled it.
When I left for the post office, it looked like this.
The little boys are here tonight while their mom works at the doctor’s office, and their dad and older brother and sister go caroling with a Sunday school class.
Ian (center) is showing Jesse and Jared how to do computer cooking.
They love to play Disney Kitchen.
That was my day.
There will be a lot more activity tomorrow – but you will have to wait and see what it is.
I am the vine;
you are the branches.
Those who remain in me, and I in them,
will produce much fruit.
For apart from me you can do nothing.
John 15:5 (New Living Translation)