Wednesday February 6, 2008

 

 

Sunrise in Our Daughter’s Area

Sunset Where We Live

 

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Deb was glad she had her camera this morning when taking coffee and a packed lunch to two friends.

Shortly after this the sky changed and it began to rain.

 

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Then there was a beautiful rainbow.

 

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Notice the double rainbow.

 

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Full Rainbw

 

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The sky darkened and the sunrise looked like this.

 

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She took these pictures in a fifteen-minute period of time.

Thanks, Deb, for loaning them to me.  She lives about an hour south of us.

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Evening

 

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When I came upstairs to start supper, I noticed this unusual sky, and quickly grabbed my camera, realizing this was going to be a quickliy changing view.

 

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Someone is getting a downpour.

 

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A reflection of the sunset in the eastern sky.

 

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Within minutes the sky got dark…

 

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…and rain was upon us.

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It was a good evening to make another meal from Dish It Up.

 

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The Smoky Stovetop Ham and Bean Soup was delicious. 

 

 

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Wednesday February 6, 2008

 

He who pursues righteousness and love finds life, prosperity and honor.

Proverbs 21:21  NIV

 

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Tuesday February 5, 2008

 

 

Fog, Funeral, Shopping, & Macaroni Grill

The first four pictures of morning fog were taken at the same time and place.  The only difference being the setting of the flash.

 

Fog

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Funeral

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Today was emotional for me.  We attended the funeral of one of my dad’s best friends, Rufus Fahnestock.  (Daddy died in 1997.)   I felt like a little girl again, remembering their friendship and the many times our familes spent together.

I inserted the above photo of Rufus and Marie from their daughter, Theda’s, site www.xanga.com/godisdoingsomething.  The photo was taken a few weeks ago at their seventieth wedding anniversary celebration.  There are more anniversary photos on her site.

 

Afternoon Sky

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After enjoying lunch with their family and friends in our church’s fellowship hall, we came home and did some work in the office before heading to Park City. 

 

Shopping

Cerwin noticed by a newpaper flyer that luggage was between 50% and 70% off, and we needed a new piece for some upcoming trips.

 

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While looking through one luggage department, I noticed a section of cameras and camera bags.  Since purchasing a new flash the other week, I needed a larger bag, and wanted a compact, sling or backpack camera bag for travel.  I had my camera along and liked how it fit in this sling bag, and how the bag fit me.  I particularly like how I can wear it on my back, or easily slide it under my arm, or to the front.  

 

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We eventually settled on a piece of luggage at The Bon-Ton.  I waited in a seating area while Cerwin made the purchase.

 

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After checking through my new camera bag, I took pictures of my surroundings.

 

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This is the piece of luggage we chose.

 

Romano’s Macaroni Grill

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I love any restaurant that serves Iced Blackberry Mint Tea.

 

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Cerwin’s choice ~ Italian Sausage and Tomato Soup

 

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My choice ~ Polo Magro “Skinny Chicken”

 

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When the waiter made a comment about my “nice” camera, I asked if he wanted to be on my photo blog tonight.  He said, “Sure.”

 

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Cerwin chose soup so he could have dessert, and asked if I wanted to share it.  I didn’t think I was going to have dessert, but said if he chooses Lemon Passion cake, I would taste some.  Oh, dear.  That was a bad decision on my part.  I had way more than one bite.  It was beyond delicious.

I will need to do a lot of walking on our Air Climber tomorrow.

 

 

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Tuesday February 5, 2008

 

The LORD loves righteousness and justice;
       the earth is full of his unfailing love.

Psalm 33:5 NIV

 

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Monday February 4, 2008

 

 

Sheep

Just because I didn’t take any pictures today – and felt like posting some pictures I took at Jeff and Chris’ little “farm” last summer.

 

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I am the good shepherd;

I know my sheep and my sheep know me.

John 10:14 NIV

 

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Know that the LORD is God.

It is he who made us, and we are his;

we are his people, the sheep of his pasture.

Psalm 100:3 NIV

 

 

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Monday February 4, 2008

 

God loved us so much

that he made us alive with Christ.

Ephesians 2:4-5 CEV

 

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Sunday February 3, 2008

 

 

Sunrise Today

Revealed a Frosty Morning

 

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God is so big He can cover the whole world with his love

and so small He can live inside your heart.

 

 

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Sunday February 3, 2008

 

For God so loved the world

that He gave His only begotten Son,

that whoever believes in Him

should not perish

but have everlasting life.

John 3:16 KJV

 

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Saturday February 2, 2008

 

 

Our Day

 

Since we were going to spend most of the day out of the house, doing things with the girls, I decided to take advantage of the crockpot meal we got at Dish-it-Up the other night ~ so supper would be almost ready when we got home.

 

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This is what the meal looked like before we packaged our part on Thursday evening.

 

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When I read the directions on the bag this morning, I thought, “I can handle this!”

Defrost.  Plug in slow cooker.  Place meat in bottom of cooker.  Cover with bag of veggies and sauce.  Cover and cook on high for 4-6 hours.

 

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Then the girls and I were on our way.  (Cerwin left an hour earlier, to take his mother to the doctor, because her blood pressure was unusually high yesterday.)

 

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This was our first stop.  I like to check out this place once or twice a year to see if I can find something for our grandchildren’s room, or a small item for my “grandma purse” for church.

 

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Jenna, Jana, Gloria, and Diana

Then we went next door to Wal-Mart (not the Super Wal-Mart with Amish buggy parking) where the girls looked for a way to spend their five dollars.

This is where Cerwin joined us.  After a few tests, the doctor gave Mother a new prescription and wants to see her again in two weeks.

 

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Diana’s restaurant of choice was Burger King (since it is her half-birthday, she makes that kind of choice).

 

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Gloria wanted me to take a picture of her drinking chocolate milk.

 

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Our next scheduled activity was bowling, but the two bowling alleys we use were filled with league bowling. 

The girls were disappointed, and didn’t like the idea of going back to our house until 4 p.m. (when their twenty-four hours were up).  They still wanted to do something special.

Then I had an idea!

I asked if they wanted to get a manicure.  Their squeals of delight told me that option was going to remove all previous disappointment.  I warned them that the salon may be too busy to take on four young girls.

To their delight – and mine – the salon had only one patron.  The owner was delighted to treat them to manicures.

 

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This was the first time Gloria had her nails “done.”

 

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It was also the first time Diana had a manicure.  I wasn’t sure if she would like this process, because she is our hunter/tree-climber girl ~ but she loved it.

 

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Jana loves the pampering.

 

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Gloria getting a hand massage.

 

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Clear nail polish only for my girls.

 

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My girly-girls drying their pampered nails.

We still had an hour-and-a-half to use up before it was time to take them home.  By now their need for a special treat was fulfilled, and they were ready to spend that time at our house.

 

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When I walked into the house, I was met by the wonderful aroma of cooking food.

 

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After Cerwin took the girls home, and the sun set, I prepared two biscuits…

 

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…by removing them from the Dish-it-Up bag in the freezer, spreading with butter, and baking for twenty minutes.

 

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Thanks to our children, we had a delicious, easy-to-prepare supper.

 

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So ended another Saturday in our now very quiet house.

 

 

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Saturday February 2, 2008

 

How great is the love the Father has lavished on us,

that we should be called children of God!

1 John 3:1 NIV

 

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