I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever:
with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations.
Psalm 89: 1 KJV
I will sing of the mercies of the LORD for ever:
with my mouth will I make known thy faithfulness to all generations.
Psalm 89: 1 KJV
Headed West!
If you see this rig on the road, make sure you get our attention!
Yesterday we packed the cab for traveling. I filled all the cupboards and compartments.
The bunks are ready for sleeping.
The chapel is also packed for travel. We didn’t need any chairs in this one since it is a replacement chapel for Chilliwack, British Columbia.
There are supplies for Omaha, Nebraska. We’re visiting that chapel on Wednesday night – where Chaplains Dave & Laura Hertle and Wayne & Rita Foreman serve.
There are Bibles for Sioux Falls, SD. We expect to visit Chaplain Rallyn and Carolyn Van Beek on Thursday morning.
Cerwin backed the tractor under the chapel about 2:00 p.m. Monday…
and cranked up the dollies.
It’s nice the entire rig fits in the shop, now all we have to do on Tuesday morning is pull out.
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But, we had one more party to celebrate…
This was the first time our schedules (Grandma Buch’s, Jere’s, and ours ) meshed to have cake and ice cream for Jana’s birthday.
I liked the crooked candles.
Jana did too.
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Then it was time to get some sleep before the alarm went off at 2:45 a.m.
Pulling out of the shop at 4:30 this morning.
Our Route
Our goal is South Bend, Indiana, today.
Do what is right
love mercy
walk humbly with your God.
Micah 6:8 NLT
Scenes from Our Easter Celebration
Why are there plastic eggs in our bird feeder?
I think I know the answer to that!
Jenna and Josh were in charge of hiding 340 eggs.
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Meanwhile – on the inside…
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After lunch it was time to hunt eggs.
Waiting for the word, “go.”
They just received the word.
Each of the children – age twelve and under received two prizes.
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Last week our family was delighted when Kevin and Amy announced their engagement.
Today they asked if I would take candid shots at their wedding, so I thought I would get a head start. (They weren’t sitting quite this close, but were quite willing to pose.)
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I love family gatherings.
“Great is the Lord,
who delights in blessing his servant with peace!”
Psalm 35:27 NLT
Getting Ready
This morning I spent a few hours getting the house and garage ready for fifty-three guests who are coming for lunch tomorrow ~ my family’s Easter celebration.
Granddaughters Diana and Gloria helped to set the tables. They were here while their parents went to an auction.
Diana
Gloria
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I have five tables that will each seat ten or eleven people.
One in the kitchen and four in the garage.
Jenna came about lunchtime. Our son, Jere, took her and Jana out for breakfast (a birthday gift), so she stayed at their house until Jana had to go to a friend’s birthday party.
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What’s Blooming?
This afternoon I walked around our yard to see what is budding and blooming. I will miss a lot of these flowers, because on Tuesday we are heading west to deliver a chapel to Chilliwack, British Columbia.
Apple
Apricot
Flowering Cherry
Crocus
Daffodil
Dogwood
Forsythia
Hyacinth
Japanese Maple
Maple
Moss
Mint Tea
Tulip
Weeping Cherry
I love springtime in our yard.
The Lord’s plans stand firm forever;
his intentions can never be shaken.
Psalm 33:11 NLT
I am the LORD All-Powerful.
So don’t depend on your own power or strength,
but on my Spirit.
Zechariah 4:6 CEV
A Glorious Day
Tuesday, April 1
My day started with keeping our two youngest grandchildren for a short time.
Jared with play money
Jesse looking cute.
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They were here while Kristen took Ian for his kindergarten test.
The quote of the day happened when they returned, and Ian noticed that our garage was set up for company.
“Grandma, did you have a party without me?”
I loved that! ![]()
The garage was set up for the lunch and meeting we had on Sunday, and since my family’s Easter celebration is at our place this coming Sunday, we didn’t bother putting the tables and carpet away.
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After they left, I completed a few pages of a newsletter, then decided to get some fresh air. I had been extremely busy and office-bound for the past few weeks.
It was warm and beautiful outside.
The crocus are in full bloom.
Asian Lady Beetles are coming out of their winter hibernation.
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Then it was time to go to the post office. During the return trip, the beautiful weather lured me into parking the car and spending a few minutes at my brothers’ farm pond.
The Mallards did not appreciate my presence, and soon left the area.
Frogs disappeared into the water on the marshy edge.
The real reason I stopped, was to see if I could get a good picture of the Canada Geese who make this their springtime nesting grounds.
As I slowly approached, she stayed low – probably hoping I wouldn’t notice her.
However, when I got within five or six feet of the nest, she sat upright and kept a close eye on me.
Then an interesting thing happened overhead. A goose came from a neighboring pond (a quarter of a mile away) and gave me a good scolding for getting so close to his friend’s nest.
The noise and my presence was not lost on this cow.
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We were honored to be invited to the home of friends for supper, where our evangelist, his wife, our oldest son, and his family were also guests.
This is why I like to always have my camera nearby – even when we are traveling a short distance. You never know what will happen. This old car was ahead of us for part of the two-mile drive.
The Diffenderfer’s live about a mile away (as the crow flies), but because we have to follow the road, the drive is closer to two miles.
John and Kathy (both standing) served a delicious meal. We did not know Ray (the evangelist) or his wife, so it was interesting to discover that we know her brother, Dale, who is a member at the same church in Maine as our daughter and her family.
After supper the children played basketball outside in the driveway until it was time to go to church.
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So ended the first day of April in our neighborhood.