Sunday September 2, 2012

 

 

At The Myers’ House

In Maine

 

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Brothers – Hezekiah and Josiah

 

 

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Cerwin looking over the bluegrass festival booklet.

 

 

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We got the booklet when we placed our lawn chairs on the grass in front of the stage on Thursday afternoon.

 

 

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Delicious blueberry muffins made by Diane

 

 

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Blueberry Cake

Diane made ninety-six cakes for their friends Wayne and Betty Chesley to sell at the festival – at their Want-Not-Farm cart. 

 

 

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A mixture of things from their garden and a get well fruit box.

 

 

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Onions from their garden

 

 

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Josiah made this “flower” for his mom at the welding shop where he works. Diane added the Sea Lavender that came with a get well bouquet.

 

 

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Flowers from Lydia – from the greenhouse where she works.

 

 

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Next I went outside and looked for interesting and pretty things.

 

 

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Mint tea in their back yard

 

 

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Their picnic and campfire area.

 

 

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The garden area

 

 

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The steps that go into the enclosed front porch.

 

 

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Saturday September 1, 2012

 

Anger does not help you live the way God wants.

James 1:20 (Easy-to-Read Version)

 

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Saturday September 1, 2012

 

 

Visiting the Myers

A Bluegrass Festival in Maine

 

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When you travel 500+ miles, you see a few of these.

 

 

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Our grandson Josiah was hoping to surprise his parents and siblings and was in the front passenger seat.

He did surprise each one. There were tears from his dad and mom, squeals of delight from his sisters, and a big hug from his brother.

 

 

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The view of my favorite driver.

 

 

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My outside view was from the passenger seat behind Cerwin.

 

 

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Behind me was luggage, gifts for the Myers, and a bushel of peaches for Ashleigh Horning.

 

 

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This sign was at the end of their road.

After hugs and delivering everything we brought for them, we caught up on Mark’s progress since two hip surgeries – August 6 and 20. Recovery from his first surgery was a bit faster than the second one, but he is progressing nicely.

 

 

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Supper consisted of Ham & Cheese Ring from their daughter Abigail who recently opened a bakery near our place – along with her sister-in-law Adrielle.

 

 

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Fresh carrots from their garden.

 

 

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Fresh red beets from their garden.

Dessert was fresh fruit from a fruit basket given to Mark as a get well gift.

 

 

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Josiah keeping a close eye on his dad as Mark and Diane leave for therapy.

 

 

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These brightly colored tires were one of the first things I noticed when we pulled in their driveway. This was Diane’s clever way of using up some old tires.

 

 

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My blogging and computer space at the end of their kitchen table.

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Since the bluegrass festival lasts until 10:30 at night, I will blog in the morning for the next few days.

 

 

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Friday August 31, 2012

 

He will bless those who fear the Lord,
both great and lowly.

May the Lord richly bless
both you and your children.

Psalm 115:13-14 (New Living Translation)

 

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Friday August 31, 2012

 

 

Ian’s Tenth Birthday Party

 

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Ten!

How did those years go by so quickly?

 

 

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Soccer was the theme.

 

 

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I was sitting next to his big brother Josh.

 

 

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Ian chose cheeseburger sliders, french fries, and fresh corn.

 

 

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Keeping his eyes closed until the candles were lit.

 

 

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I like it!

 

 

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Smiling for Mom’s camera.

 

 

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His birthday plates make him look like a bobblehead.

 

 

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Yummy chocolate cake with peanut butter icing.

 

 

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Opening cards and gifts.

 

 

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Look what I got from Uncle Roy and Aunt Debbie!

He almost had this put together before we left.

 

 

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Thursday August 30, 2012

 

No one has ever seen God.

The only Son is the one who has shown us what God is like.

He is himself God and is very close to the Father.

John 1:18 (Easy-to-Read Version)

 

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Wednesday August 29, 2012

 

 

Japanese Lunch & New Bird Feeder

 

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Yesterday after Deb and I enjoyed manicures and pedicures, we had lunch at a Japanese restaurant not far from where she and Roy live.

Most of these photos were taken by cell phone – the reason the quality is not as good as our cameras.

 

 

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We shared a Sassy Lady appetizer, which as you can see is sushi. (spicy tuna, asparagus, seaweed, rice, spicy mayonnaise, and cashews.)

 

 

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Next we shared Vegetable Fried Rice.

 

 

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And you guessed it, we also shared dessert – Mango Sticky Rice.

Everything was incredibly delicious.

 

 

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I arrived at the mall early and Deb was a bit late, so I had about twenty minutes to shop at Goodwill where I saw a woman examining the metal creation above. As I looked at it, I thought, “I could make a bird feeder out of that.”

 

 

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When she put it back on the shelf, I asked if she was sure she didn’t want it. She loved it, but didn’t know what to do with it. I told her that I was going to find something for the center and make a bird feeder.

 

 

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I found a light globe that was a perfect fit.

 

 

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After I removed the metal fixtures…

 

 

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…I cut a circle out of a thin scrubby to cover the hole – keeping the seeds from falling through and creating drainage for rain.

 

 

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There were also a bunch of “dangly things”, some of which were broken, that came off easily with a pliers.

 

 

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I love it!

$2.50 for the hanging part and $1.50 for the globe. There were 8 scrubbies for $1.00 of which I used one. Total cost for this feeder – about $4.13.

 

 

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It didn’t take long for the first house finch to find the seed.

 

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I have been enjoying a fairly relaxing week because my main computer crashed sometime last Wednesday night.

I was partially up and running by Friday evening. More files were transferred and things attached and hooked up by Monday evening. Yesterday afternoon my old Outlook email addresses and calendar were transferred, and today I had fun learning how to operate Windows 7 and Office 10 Professional. I had been using Windows 3 and Office 3 Professional.

I feel like I went from a horse and buggy to a jet.

I thought it was interesting that not one staff person sent me a newsletter in the past week. That is my job – doing the layout and design and mailing of their letters. A few do their own layout and design – but I do all the mailings. It is a rare week that I don’t have a newsletter to work on. I average about 2 a week.

I always have addresses to add and update, and thought this was going to be a good week for that – but that will have to wait for another time. I did work through the udate for the Post Office – for bulk mailings – which has to be done by January 1. It creates an updated barcode.

By the end of my workday yesterday I was comfortable with my new computer and felt like I was ready for a newsletter. I received an email earlier in the day saying that one was in the works, and between 4 p.m. and 5 p.m. I received emails about two others that will soon arrive, and tonight I received a fourth newsletter!

Sometimes God’s timing makes me smile.

 

 

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Wednesday August 29, 2012

 

Grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.

John 1:17 (Easy-to-Read Version)

 

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Wednesday August 29, 2012

 

Happy Birthday

To Our Favorite Ian

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We Love You!

Grandpa & Grandma

 

 

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Tuesday August 28, 2012

 

 

Shopping, Eating, & Stitching

 

 

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Cerwin had something to return to Home Depot, and since we had nothing scheduled for Saturday afternoon, we decided to do it then.

 

 

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While he did that…

 

 

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…I went next door to Party City.

 

 

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I needed supplies for an upcoming birthday party and knew I could find most things here.

 

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After that we went to Longhorn Steakhouse for an early supper. We both chose Half Steakhouse Sandwich & Soup. I can tell that this is my meal because I chose Shaved Prime Rib and Shrimp & Lobster Chowder (a creamy corn chowder), and I can see a piece of corn. Cerwin chose the same half sandwich with Loaded Baked Potato Soup (with bacon and cheddar).

 

 

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I could have done without dessert, but Cerwin had reserved space for his sweet tooth and ordered fried cream cheese and ice cream. Yes, I did take a few bites.

 

 

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It was a delightful way to celebrate the anniversary of our first date – fifty-one years ago.

 

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I thought you might like to see what I bought at Party City for Mother High’s birthday party in a few weeks.

 

 

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I was surprised to find balloons with her name printed on them.

 

 

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Yes, she will be ninety-five years old.

 

 

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When we got home I posted my blog, then worked on my current counted cross stitch piece – a picture of our house. You can notice the mark from the hoop I use to keep the material tight.

 

 

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So ended our day and week.

 

 

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