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Just Peachy!

Last year was very interesting to say the least , when I tried my hand at making blackberry jelly.  It had been many, many years since I had canned anything.  Matter of fact, it was when I was a little girl.  I remember very vividly helping Mom make jelly and pickles.

I always loved helping.  Now that I think about it….I have to wonder if I REALLY was much of a helper?  I don’t know the answer to that….but she sure did make me feel as if I played a big part when we admired the finished product!

The other day I went to purchase some jar lids.  As I compared name brand versus off brand tops, I remembered times when Mom must have been out of lids herself and would use paraffin.  Funny how things like that will pop into your head after laying dormant for sooooo many years.  Gulf Wax….I can see the box in my head plain as day.

While picking out lids, I happened to pick up some pickling spices too.  I’m hoping that I will get around to that too, before the season totally ends.  There again I remember helping mom wash the cucumbers, using a recipe that required us to soak them in lime.  She would stress the importance of rinsing them really well.  Then we let them soak for a while in cool water, rinse and repeat this process several times.  Making the pickles was not a quick process, but man were they ever good!

I needed more lids because I passed a fruit stand and had to buy some peaches.  They were huge and looked delicious.

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As I looked at the different kinds, a lady that worked there asked me if I was making jelly with them.  When I told her yes, she directed me to a spot that held several BIG bags of peaches.  They were ripe and ready to go.  If I was making jelly in the next day or two…. she would recommend these.  I remembered last year having to let the peaches sit for a couple of days for them to soften up a bit.  I was delighted that she shared that with me.  AND because they were already ripe….they were much cheaper.

The next day I got everything ready for a day of canning.  As I retrieved my jars I felt like I was 8 again.  Helping Mama gather the jars from the cabinets.  I was small enough to wiggle into the back of the corner cabinet ….where things would often get lost it was so deep.  Washing them in the hot soapy water….I could almost feel the wooden chair underneath my knees.  Remembering how Mom would push a chair to the sink so I could reach.  I would kneel on my knees and wash the glass jars.  Sometimes getting fascinated with the bubbles, and get lost in popping them.  Or wading that dish rag up just right so I could slip my small hand into the mouth of the jar and clean it all the way to the bottom. If I didn’t know better I would have thought I was back in the kitchen on Linde street.

Plum jelly was one that mom made a good bit.  We had access to plums from our tree in the yard and friends that had plum trees as well.  Friends that lived in the country would share their abundance of vegetables with us.  I fondly remember picking vegetables straight out of the garden.  That was work and fun all rolled into one.

I tried to remember why we quit making jelly….and pickles.  I suppose it was due to the fact that it was more convenient and economical to just buy it.  It does take a lot of sugar and time to make jelly.  I honestly don’t know how Mom had the time or energy to can anyway.  But… somehow she did…..and she let us help on top of it.  Like I said earlier, I’m not sure how much I really “helped”.  I might have even got in her way a good bit, but she never made me feel like that.

 

I proceeded to rinse and peel the peaches.  Funny how I felt much more confident this year, after venturing back into the canning world last year.

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The peaches were just beautiful!

I peeled and chopped and peeled and chopped and peeled and chopped.  That was indeed a BIG bag of peaches!

The smell of those peaches were wonderful, especially once they came to a hard boil.  The aroma was heavenly.  I actually got a little brave on the last batch and added some cinnamon.  Now that……smelled good!

All in all it was very uneventful this year, thank goodness.

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I will have to say the pop of the tops is music to my ears.  I absolutely LOVE hearing the jars seal.

There is a great since of satisfaction when it is all said and done.

Of course they are finished at this point….but I like to decorate the jars.  A couple of nights this week at the end of the long summer days, I cut my fabric and made my labels.

As I was finishing up the jars…..Billy said…they sure look good don’t they?

I had no idea he was even paying attention, since we both had different things we were doing.  He admired the jar as I applied the label.  I admit….it made my heart skip a beat.

The jar glistened as I held it up with the pretty peach colors shining through.  It’s that…. AH….moment.

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I sure am glad Mom let me spend that time with her in the kitchen so many years ago.  It is a neat thing to be able to pass things like that along to your kids.  Although I might have forgotten some things about the process…there are some things I will never forget.   The hard work, the wonderful aromas, the laughter, the music of the lids as they seal and the smiles that came afterwards!

It isn’t just the satisfaction of “hey….I did that”.

It’s being thankful for the things God so richly blessed us with, food and family to enjoy it with.

Now, I just need to make some good ole buttered biscuits…and everything will be.… just peachy!

 

The Hen Whisperer

Last Saturday I heavily pruned the cedar tree that the girls loved.

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I did it in an effort to save their lives.  However, they have fought the change all the way.

Well, except for Beverly….

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She is on the left…Amy is on the right.  Beverly was enjoying having the whole coop to herself.  She would retire at dusk and settle into the coop just fine.  Amy on the other hand is a little cranky.  She is a beautiful hen…but she is bossy.  She is also a little on the heavy side.  She wanted to go with the rest of the girls and hang out in the tree all night.  But she was just too “heavy” to get into the tree.  She was always the last one to arrive on the fence….but couldn’t seem to make it the rest of the way up into the tree.  She spent two different nights balancing on the barb wire fence, refusing to give up and go in the coop on her own.

We put a stop to that, she was a meal…..just waiting to happen.  Billy caught her one night and placed her in the coop with Beverly.  Oh my….you should have heard all the squawking when we closed the door.  If I didn’t know better I would think it was Beverly…upset that she had a bunk mate.

So back to the limbs…..I sheared the tree pretty good so they couldn’t reach a limb and then climb into the tree.  They walked over to me and watched as I cut.  Each one giving a little bock here and a little bock there….I wish I could understand chicken talk.

After I finished cutting, I felt good about it, I couldn’t wait to count all the little chicken heads at bedtime….all tucked back into their safe home.

Dusk came, the chickens were not in the yard so I went to close the door.  I counted heads and I was missing two.  Doggone it….I marched back out to their favorite tree….NOTHING.   Hmmm,,,,where did they go?

I finally spotted them on the other side of the fence in the wooded area….in two different trees.  Billy was able to reach Maggie Mae, although she protested greatly, he placed her in the coop.  Mara was beyond his reach.

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She’s a pretty girl….and is really sweet…stubborn…but sweet.

The next morning I dreaded going to the coop, afraid of what I might see….or not see.

There she was…..waiting at the gate like a dog….wanting to be let in.  I was amazed.

Next night, same routine……

I trimmed some more tree limbs on the other trees….but apparently that wasn’t where she was getting out.

The other night….I couldn’t find her…again.

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Finally, I spotted her…..hiding in the tree again.  I have to hand it to her…..she hides well.  If you look real close….you can see her red comb shining through the cedar branches.

The next morning… she was inside the fence waiting for me to open the coop.  Oh, I forgot to mention that we decided to move Laverne over to the chicken coop.  She was staying all by herself in the pasture most of the time.  Her leg is not a whole lot better so…we decided that having her at the coop would give her some company and maybe her presence would help keep predators away.  Besides….. I can see her better this way.

So there they were….looking all cute.

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She likes this new found freedom…..
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But the freedom she so likes…..is dangerous.  She doesn’t realize it.  She sneaks off every evening around dusk….and goes where “SHE” wants to go.  Little does she know that she is in the midst of predators.  Billy attempted to reach her the other night.  She clutched her feet tightly to the cedar branch refusing to let go.  She was roosting just high enough that he couldn’t get a good hold on her.  He decided that he would just have to let her be.  Hopefully, she would make it through the night.

Last night we were leaving the house and wouldn’t be home until after dark.  That always creates a problem.  The girls….when they act right, go into the coop on their own around dusk.  But due to the increase in predators this year, we shut the door behind them as soon as they enter.  If we leave the house before dusk…then the door is open until we return.  That can be very risky for the lives of the hens.

When we were about to leave Billy asked me if I wanted him to put them up for the night.  I said sure….but you know that it is almost impossible to make them go inside before they want to.  He said….Ah….don’t worry…I can do it.  It just takes patience.  I had to chuckle to myself…because …well….it was just last summer that the two of us were in the yard chasing chickens with a big fish net.

He continued to explain that all one needs to do is have patience.  No running after them or waving arms frantically to herd them…..just patiently encourage them to move in the right direction.  Showing them that they can trust you.

I watched carefully…..and I must say that I believe he has become the “Hen Whisperer”.

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He approached the coop slowly……

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Some hens decided right away to enter the coop…others darted around back….

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He calmly went around the other way and headed them back to the coop door…..

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They came back around.

He calmly and slowly got closer to them…..encouraging them to….take the next step….to just go on in.

And I will eat your hat if they didn’t go in.

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Except for Miss Mara…..

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It looks like he just might be talking to her right here.  I think he had some special words……because

 

she decided to go into her home for the night…instead of the tree.

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Billy closed the door and secured it with a big stick.

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I couldn’t believe they were all finally back in their home.  I could truly relax knowing they were safe and secure from harm.

I thought about this whole chicken thing.   It all started when a predator started attacking the hens.  They in turn became afraid, they made a choice to do things their way.  To hide in the tree at night, not realizing that they were just opening up themselves to more danger.

Humans aren’t much different.  Sometimes we think we can do things better than the way God tells us.  If it starts with fear or whatever gets the cycle going.  We don’t realize the dangerous situations we often put ourselves in.

I’m sure Mara thought she was doing what seemed best….but in the end she would have surely ended up dead if she continued in the tree night after night.

When I thought about us humans not being very different….this verse came to mind.

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 There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death.

I remember the patience and kindness of loved ones that gently encouraged me to go in the right direction.  I thought…..I should be more aware of those around me that might need some love, patience and encouragement.

I love the verse from Psalm 119:11

Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against thee.

When I hide God’s word in my heart, it is almost as if God whispers it back to me, in my time of need.  Pretty awesome.  I just need to memorize more….

Well…..I just returned from counting chickens….they entered the coop on their own free will tonight!

They were all accounted for….even Mara.

WOO HOO!!!!!!

A Little Tug Time

Maybe you remember back in April when Tug was born.  His mother, Bailey, would not feed him.

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So we did.

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Tug was a couple weeks old here….you can see how thin he was.

Although we fed him accordingly….nothing seems to match up to the real thing.

Tug struggled to find a mama cow that would let him nurse.  He tried…bless his heart….over and over.  Several times he would get a swig here and there from another nursing mother, but they would kick him away.  It was sad to watch.  He would stay off to himself a lot as well.  After I would feed him in the pasture I started herding him back to the herd while I was on my 4 wheeler.  He didn’t like me doing that.  He would try to go off to the side to hide in the trees, but I was as stubborn as he was.  I made him join the group….then I would leave the pasture.  Eventually he started staying with them more and more.  It was a good time really, because we were having babies being born every few weeks, so he wasn’t the only baby out there.  They started keeping each other company.

Tug was born at the end of April.   Madre was born on Mother’s day hence the name….makes it easy for me to remember when she was born.

I had hoped tug would be taken in by Brandy…which is Madre’s mother.   Cupid had delivered Rey just a week or two before Tug was born…there again I had hoped she would let him nurse.  There we were with milk everywhere you could look…but poor tug was not getting any of it.  For us to milk the cows was just not an option at this time .  Maybe sometime in the future…but just not now.

One day when I went to find the herd and take tug his bottle…I saw him before he saw me.  He got behind Brandy and nursed from behind, while her baby Rey was nursing from the side.  The session was cut short because she pooped right on his head.  Poor little guy.  He didn’t seem to mind though….he was glad that he had gotten a swig of “REAL” milk.  I couldn’t help but feel sorry for him….and snicker at the same time.   I started watching real close before I would feed Tug…..hoping if I delayed the feeding….he would get hungry enough to nudge his way in there and get some real milk again.  Sure enough….he started ignoring me when I would come to the herd to feed him.  At first I was a little bit offended.  When I would call his name he would just look at me…..then look at one of the adult Mama’s…then look back at me.  It reminded me when our kids were teenagers, and they didn’t want you to embarrass them in front of their friends.  You know that look they would give you?  Well…. that is the way Tug would look.            Like….oh hey!  Oh…….. Hey…uh…maybe you could just hook up with me later…you know… when everyone isn’t looking at me…seeing my human Mom feeding me a bottle…..that’s like so not cool.

I would leave the pasture and not feed him….apparently he was trying to fit in…and possibly even had enough milk in his tummy that he was satisfied.    There were several days that he would be wearing poop on his head…so I knew he had been fed.

When Cupid had the twins, Laverne and Shirley, I went to buy another bottle since I was feeding tug at least once a day and now would be feeding Laverne as well.  Tug surprised me.  He only took two bottles once Laverne came into the picture.  Everyday I would fix bottles for both of them….just in case…..but he usually refused his.  I was amazed and glad that he had reached the point that he weaned himself.

He hangs with the other calves now.  He runs and plays with them…..and they nap together a lot too.

Funny that Shirley which is Laverne’s twin sister….looks just like tug.  They are the same size and everything.  Shirley has a white tip on the end on her tail and Tug doesn’t.

I really got a kick out of seeing him nursing side by side with Shirley.  If you didn’t know better you would think -HE- was her twin.  Cupid, the Mom didn’t seem to mind one bit that he was nursing with Shirley.  I am amazed at how he has jumped around from one Mother cow to the other and they seem to be alright with it.

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Tug is on the left and Shirley is on the right.

His coloring has changed so much.  He is very brown now…with black around his eyes and ears.

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The other day he approached me while I was on the 4 wheeler.

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He has that unsure, hesitant look in his eyes…

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then decided to go for the human touch….

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and seemed to remember it well.  Only allowing a few pets here and there….then off he went to be with the herd.

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Here he is with Madre on the left, Tug in the middle and Rey on the right.   I may have touched them at birth, but other than that I have never been able to pet Rey, Madre, or even Shirley.  Sometimes when they get older, they will begin to trust a little, especially if you bring them a treat!

Saturday, Billy and I were working on some odd and end things around the pasture.  I saw Tug and spoke to him, he was laying near the fence.  I decided to enter the pasture and see if he would let me pet him for a minute.  Sure enough he stayed seated when I approached him.  I sat down beside him.  He let me just sit there and pet him.  He especially likes to be rubbed under his chin.  I found that out when I was bottle feeding him…..so I gave him a rub there and he was like putty in my hand.  I couldn’t believe that he was content to just sit there with me.  I looked at my watch after several minutes….thinking I really should get busy doing the other things I needed to do.  Then I decided….no…this is where I want to spend this time.

We enjoyed each other’s company for 20 minutes.  That just doesn’t happen.  All the other cows…looked on with a puzzled look.   Although they all seem to like me and Billy….they have that instinct in them to fear us a little.  A healthy respect/fear is a good thing I suppose, but it sure was fun to have a little Tug time.  Time where he was back to his old self.

He is happy, healthy and seems to be enjoying his life.  He will always be special to us.

The chicken saga continues

Our hens have taken a while to get used to their new dwelling.   We finally started getting a few eggs!

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It is VERY “eggciting”!  When I saw this beauty waiting for me one morning I felt like I was on an Easter egg hunt.  Look at that beautiful color.

The variety of hens we have this time, gives us a variety of egg colors as well.

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I love it.

However the chicken saga continues….. I know…I don’t like it either.

While we were out of town for a few days, I received a call.  When I get a call from my neighbor like that…it usually isn’t a good thing.

Sure enough something got one of the big girls….and our baby chick.

I really hate that.  The baby was just starting to get adult feathers.

When we returned, we went to check on everyone in the coop.  There sat one lone chicken…..Beverly….all by herself.

I was pretty horrified since I was just expecting to have one big one and one little one gone.

Billy and I looked around outside with our flashlight and found them.  They were all roosting in a cedar tree.

Needless to say I was glad to see them…but of course I worried all night about them.

Yesterday morning I checked on everyone and they were all accounted for.  The girls have only laid two eggs in about 5 days.  A decrease in egg production can have a lot to do with stress.  I believe we can safely say that is what is happening here.  Poor girls.

Around dusk I went to the coop to make sure they all got in safely.   However, they aren’t feeling safe anywhere right now.  I urged them to try the coop again….I coaxed them with some meal worms.

They loved the worms…but after eating them….they scooted off toward the tree.

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One flew into the tree right away….the others acted as if they were having a meeting about it all….

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“Ok ….do we go to the coop….or do we go for the tree again??????”

Of course I was shaking my little meal worm bucket trying to entice them to come back to the coop.

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After much deliberation…Beverly decided she was taking her chance in the coop again.

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She went on in and hunkered down for the night.

One by one the others started flying into the tree.   All while I’m calling out…NO….NO girls…come on….lets go night, night…. shaking my worm bucket harder and harder.

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Seeing that I was on the losing end of this battle….I walked to the tree.

This is Maggie Mae…she was the little chicks Mom…..I suppose I can’t blame her one bit.  I am sure she is scared to death, she is the surviving one of our last batch of hens.  Now she has even survived her little baby.  She has been through a lot.

Here are several more…..

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I noticed the last two had some difficulty getting into the tree.

One of our other neighbors drove by while I was hen watching….and said that he had seen a bobcat cross through the properties the other evening.  He had also seen a big owl too over the last few days.

I thought with the last two down on the ground, maybe I could catch them before they got into the tree.

No such luck.  Where there is a will there is a way.  They used this fence post to stair step their way up onto a low branch.

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Once Marion did it….the other one (Amy) was ready to give it a try too….

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I was trying not to scare them anymore than they apparently are, so I didn’t attempt to go after them.  My other thought was that if I scared them they might go completely over the fence.  Then I would be chasing them all over the neighborhood.  At least if they were in the tree…I would know where they were.

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Amy seemed to have the hardest time getting up onto the fence post.  I was pretty sure she was going to forego the tree and stay there for the night.  I headed to the fishpond to retrieve my net.  When I came back…sure enough there she was still sitting on that barbed wire.  I tried placing the net over her….but I wasn’t quick enough….down she came.  She made all kinds of racket while I chased her all over the yard with my net.  I wan’t able to get her….but I did hem her in so she had nowhere to go but inside the coop.

WHEW!!!! That was a lot of work.

Beverly looked at us as if to say….REALLY guys…I’m trying to sleep.

I quickly closed the coop and was glad that I had at least two of the girls safe for the night.

This morning….I checked on everyone.

Bad news for Marion…..something chased her inside the fence and took her through the woods.

All the other girls are accounted for.  I am emotionally worn out over these poor hens….it just breaks my heart.

Oh, I try to be a big girl and get over it….but I don’t like it one bit.

I passed the ducks this morning on my way to the coop.  They were resting in our front yard.  It looks like there has been a pillow fight in the yard where their downy feathers lay. Yet nothing ever seems to bother them.

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I’m really glad that nothing does bother them…..I just don’t understand it.

Why do my little hens have so much trouble?

Hopefully….. tonight I will be able to get them all inside the coop…..safe and sound.

Mission Trip

We have just returned from Kentucky.  It all started with the Youth from our church planning to go on a Mission trip.  Before long people young and old(er) were wanting to go as well.  I believe we had about 76 people attend.

We stayed in an old school which is now used for these purposes.  It was perfect to house us all for the week.

This is a picture of our dorm….

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There were several teams on which you could serve, Construction, Distribution, Club 180 and last but certainly not least the Kitchen team.

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Which is where I worked along side these great people.

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We served over 2,000 meals…..and loved every minute of it.  The first night we arrived we bought a 50 pound bag of potatoes ….and this precious heart was among them. A reminder to serve the whole week with the love that took us there to begin with.

Here is some of the construction site and members as they enjoy some lunch we delivered.

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The guys had already knocked out the wall to the right and were making great progress.  That is Billy in the blue shirt, he headed up that team.

Some fathers and sons were on this trip.

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It was really neat to see them work along side each other.

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This is the outside of their finished project.  This will be part of Club 180, which will offer a counseling area.

Picture taking was limited due to the time I was around the job sites….when we served lunch, I was able to get a pic or two.

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Club 180  is here all year, ministering to the community.

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This particular week our group did a Vacation Bible School.

The numbers of kids varied all week, but there were about 70 or so each day.

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We went there to feed them…

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That’s when we were able to see some of their sweet little faces.

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It was neat to see them in action….this was their first week with air conditioning.  This club has been operating for 5 years without air….but that hasn’t stopped the kids from coming.

Another team was building a pavilion at the park.

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This enabled parents to access playground equipment, for their disabled children, that they could not otherwise.

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As well as providing a nice place to sit or picnic in a shaded area.

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It turned out very nice.

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The distribution team was very interesting too.

The week we were there was the week set aside for preparing the kids for the school year.

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They would line up…and be asked sizes for the children’s clothes, shoes etc.  A host was appointed to guide them through from beginning to end.

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They went through the clothing department, each child received two pairs of new pants and two new shirts.104_5682

All areas were covered….

They even had some fun booths for the kids.

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Haircuts were offered…for the new school year “do”

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She looks excited!!!!

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Hard to tell here…..maybe the Mama was the one who was excited about this haircut.

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There was even a foot washing station….

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They washed the feet for two reasons.  One because that is what Christ did for his disciples.  Jesus was serving them….He was showing us that we too should serve one another.  It was a outward showing of love and humility….as it still is today.

I heard about this station as some of the group commented on it when they came back to the school, the first day.  It wasn’t until I went to take pictures that I truly felt the love that took place.

Thinking I would grab a quick picture, I had no idea that I would be so moved….. that I would cry.

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I watched as both parties were touched by this gesture…..

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These children were soaking up the reason why someone they didn’t know would want to wash their feet.

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That is what we came to do….to serve, sharing the love of Christ.   (John 13: 1-17)

The other reason was because it prepared their feet for new socks and shoes.

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Every child received a brand new pair of shoes that they “liked”…and that fit properly.  It took many people to make this work.  Missions starts with a group gathering all these donations, long before they ever leave for the trip.  Many people are a part of this project…even if they weren’t here physically.

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Health kits containing toothbrushes, toothpaste and other items needed for daily hygiene.  All these packed items bought and packed with loving hands, in advance.

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Back packs loaded with school supplies were also distributed.

Prayer time was offered to these upcoming students as well.

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There was much more…food, drinks, popcorn, snow cones, hula hoop contest and fingernail painting to name a few.

People waited in line for hours upon hours just to receive these few items for their children.

The coalmines have  been closed in most of this area.  That was the main industry that provided a living for these people.  Times are hard and the people are struggling.  This was just one way to help the community.

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Our group worked hard and played hard.  There were practical jokes once we were back at the school….

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The boys tried to scare the girls….or prank them any way they could.

Which led to even the adults leaving notes around….just in case someone even THOUGHT about messing with things.

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All that leads to great memories that I hope all our kids took home with them.

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Fun and thought provoking memories…that will prayerfully take them to many more mission opportunities through life.

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Especially as they reflect on the life’s that they touched…..

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And the lives that touched them back.

It was a great week.  Interesting how we go to bless others…..and yet come away….feeling blessed ourselves.

Mission opportunities are EVERYWHERE.  We can do missions right where we live and work.

It took me a long time to go other places for missions.  Other places besides my little community.  One day I finally just did it…I stepped out of my comfort zone…and I have been the one that has been blessed through it.

I pray you too will step out, if you haven’t already, you won’t regret it.

MARK 16:15  

And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world, and preach the gospel to every creature.

 

 

 

The calm after the storm….

It has rained for over a week, with just a few hours of sunshine breaks here and there.  Our poor little animals are running out of dry space.

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This is the second or middle pasture….it looks like a lake.  It rained over 2 inches last night.  Most of the past week was just rain….but not last night.  We had thunder and lightening and the rain poured. The wind was blowing so hard that it looked as if it was raining in a horizontal position.

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Viola -front left, Lucy -front right, Frieda- back left, Mary Jane -back right and behind Mary Jane is the back end of Buster Brown.  This was often how I found them last week.  They would huddle up under a roof of one building or another.  I suppose they didn’t want to stay in their house all day long, so they sought shelter wherever they were.  Once the rain let up…they would move to the next location…and huddled up again.

Yesterday, we took Mary Jane and Buster Brown across the street.  Our neighbor had an area that needed to be  “weeded” .   What better way than to have real weed eaters….right?

They were VERY happy to enter their new buffet.  However about 10:45 last night, Billy and I heard the most awful screaming you could ever imagine.  We looked at each other like “What in the world”?  Then we immediately recognized that “scream”.  Billy ran to the back door and standing there soaking wet and screaming to the top of her little lungs was Mary Jane.  She had apparently been horrified of the storm and decided to come home.  Buster Brown wasn’t too far behind her.  We let them bed down in the garage for the night.  They were pitiful.  I dried them off with a towel and they just loved every minute of that.  We didn’t hear a peep out of them for the rest of the night.

This morning I was concerned about all the animals at the farm…so I headed that way.

That is when I saw how high the water was.  I made my way around a lot of the pasture but most of the animals were in places I couldn’t get to easily.  I went to one area where I could at least get a peek at them from a distance.

I was watching my surroundings so I wouldn’t get stuck in the mud.  I noticed something on the ground, someone had delivered a baby!

Now… I had to locate everyone and see who it was.

I found out that it was Zippy!

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When I came around the wood pile I saw them.  It was like seeing the calm after the storm.  I hardly noticed all the water damage….I just saw the beauty of this precious new life.

 

Zippy is very protective, so I keep my distance.  It sure is a cute little thing, I’m guessing it is a girl….but I cannot say for sure.

Zippy looked good and healthy…and so did the baby.

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It has very distinct black markings on it’s ears….

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and the mane has a lot more black in it than any of the others.

I kind of feel sorry for Moses….Zippy doesn’t want him anywhere around.  I wish she wouldn’t act like that to him.

Jack and Moses decide to just leave Mama alone.

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Jack has grown so much….he is almost as tall as his father.

I noticed that Zippy’s eyes look tired here, but she did just have a baby after all.

 

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I will have to say that I was a little surprised that it was her that gave birth.  Jack was born last July 4th.  I have read that donkey’s carry their babies 11 to 12 months.  Most articles lean toward 12 months gestation.  I knew Zippy looked “ready” as far as being big and waddling, but I thought we wouldn’t have a baby until August.

Now, as far as the cows go,  Zsa Zsa is our last one.  She is getting close to delivery too, but I am not about to guess on that one.

Zippy is a great mother.  She stays right with her baby…with the exception of running off Moses and Jack!

While she was doing that….I did get this one picture of the baby by itself.

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But then….Mom was right back….

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ready to protect and take care of her baby.

 

The New Chicks on the block….

Last week when my niece and I went to pick out chickens we also got to see some quail eggs.

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Aren’t they beautiful?  They were just tiny little things….

I like it when an owner gets so excited about their animals that they want to show them to you.  He not only showed us these eggs…but the incubator with all the babies in it as well.  Here he is holding a few in his hands….they were so small.

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These little babies were hatched that day!  They were just precious.

He showed us some Bob Whites.  I don’t think I have ever seen a Bob White.  I have heard them before…the call they make sounds just like they are saying…BOB WHITE…BOB WHITE.  Maybe that is how they got their names….I suppose I might look that up.

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Anyway, the female has the yellow/creme color on her head and white is on the male’s head.

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I believe this was a bob white egg he retrieved from the cage….and yes, that is a little poo on his finger.  It is my experience that a little animal matter here and there is just part of the process.  When we first started having all these different animals….I wasn’t so comfortable around all that.  But it is kind of like having a newborn baby…you get used to the diapers and all that goes with it.

We picked out several hens that day….I tried to write the names of the kind of hens down as he told me.  Hopefully I am getting them right.

These two are Wyandotte’s

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A Welsummer

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A Cuckoo Maran

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It is supposed to lay a “chocolate” egg….which is really just a very dark brown egg.  I think that will be pretty neat to see!

Now I am still trying to figure out the rest of them…..

Matter of fact I may have all of them wrong so …if you know for sure…please feel free to leave me a message and let me know.

I have a Rhode Island Red, a  New Hampshire Red and an Ameraucana…which is supposed to have a light blue/green egg, oh …and a Golden Maran.

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I think this is the Rhode Island red…?

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I think this is the New Hampshire Red…?

And maybe this is the Ameraucana…?

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I think this is a very pretty hen….maybe this is the Golden Maran…which should also give chocolate eggs.

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So far none of the girls have laid any eggs.  I had a little talk with them about that….it’s like…past time.  After all they have been at their new home for over a week now.

Maybe they are waiting to be named….

I am working on that.

Hopefully they will cooperate and I will get to take some pictures of all the different color eggs soon.

I can’t wait!

Maggie Mae and her baby chick

June 10th our girl was sitting on eggs.

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That same night…Billy took our other girl to the neighbor’s coop so she would be safe and be around some friends.

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Our girl continued sitting on eggs.  Billy had worked hard to seal up any spots he could find where the predators apparently had been entering.

I set the live trap….in hopes of finding out what had been bothering our girls.

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Only for the creature to toss my flowers out of the window box……

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The big rock by the rocking chair was in the flower box, weighing down the artificial flowers.  Whatever is digging around is pretty strong.

My vote is still a raccoon.   But we may never know….because even to this day….I haven’t been able to lure it into my trap.  I have tried…an egg…cat food….and peanut butter.

NOTHING….

But, I am NOT giving up.

We cleared about a 4 foot space away from the fence line so the creature that is lurking in the brush can be seen more easily.

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We also found some coated chicken wire that came from a commercial poultry farm.  It doesn’t rust like the other and is sturdier.  It is attached to our existing fence, filling in the gaps.  It is also laid in such a way that it should help prevent creatures from being able to dig under the fence.

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There are still some places we are working on…but all in all it seems to be more secure.  The one thing I have learned is….if the predator wants in bad enough…..it will probably find a way.

I could see our other girl from the road when I would head to the farm to feed Laverne.  She seemed just fine.  Our neighbors said she fit right in….there wasn’t any fighting among the hens…so that was good news.  They did say that whenever I would drive by on the 4 wheeler she would run to the gate.   That is what all our girls used to do whenever I arrived at the coop, if they were in the yard.  It made me miss my girls all the more.

Billy came in one day with that look.

I hate to tell you….BUT.

Yes, something had gotten our girl in the neighbor’s coop.  She was the only one.  Whatever it was didn’t bother any of their girls…..just ours.

We were heart broken.

I continued to check on the last one we had in our coop…..sitting on her eggs.  I will have to tell you that I dreaded opening the coop door each morning.  I was so afraid something was going to happen to her too.  I tried to just…. be prepared.

All we could do….was wait.

June 20th I noticed a broken egg in the nest…..

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I was so excited!!!!    BUT I didn’t want to get too excited because I couldn’t hear any cheeping or is it chirping?  I began to wonder if possibly the egg wasn’t fertile and maybe she had opened it herself…?  I didn’t know…this was our first time going through this.

Each day I stood quietly….trying to hear….something….anything….but NOPE.

June 26th…..Mama was making a little noise when I entered the coop…..then I heard the peeping!!!!

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WOO….HOO…. we had a baby….we really, really had a baby!!!!!

I was so excited.  I was snapping pictures right and left.  I suppose the other one didn’t want to get left out of the photo session….because all of a sudden….there was baby number two!

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How exciting!!!

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How sweet is that?!?!?!?!

My niece came to visit me for a few days….so we went to pick out some new hens.

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We decided to get a few babies too, thinking they could all hang out together.  They were just a little older…and they are not buffs either.

We picked out 8 hens and 5 babies.  That would give us 9 hens counting the Mama we already had and 7 babies counting the 2 new ones that had just hatched.

They are all different kinds.  I am hoping that we will be able to name them and be able to tell them apart now.

Just as I suspected….babies are frail.  We already lost one of the hatched babies….and two of the ones I bought.

BUT….

Mama…which my niece and I named Maggie Mae and her other baby are doing well.   Not knowing if the babies are boy’s or girls…we will have to wait on their names.

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It is sweet to watch Maggie Mae interact with her chick.  She isn’t roosting on the bar at night as far as I know.  She has moved to the floor….into a corner.

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She tucks baby away so that it is nice and warm….and protects it as best she can.

They ventured outside the other day….first time in over three weeks for Maggie Mae.  She was devoted to hatching those eggs.  She gave herself a dust bath and really seemed to enjoy being back outdoors.

Each morning she waits until all the other hens exit the coop….then she brings her baby out with her.

Here is a quick clip of them outdoors this morning.

I am keeping the other babies in a cage.  Seems like the bigger hens were eating all their food and intimidating them. They would stand in a corner…peeping their little hearts out.  They seem much calmer in the cage….I suppose it is their security.  Maybe Maggie Mae will eventually watch out for them too.

I take the cage in and out each day so they can enjoy the fresh air.

I tried putting Maggie Mae and her baby in the cage for their protection….but the new baby is so small it could walk right through the cage openings.

I will just have to let them do what comes naturally.  Hopefully…all will be well.

They sure were enjoying life this morning!

It is sweeeeet…..so very sweet.

 

Clementine and Laverne

Warning::::::: This is a sad post….

I don’t know if I would have believed it if I hadn’t seen it for myself.  

I went to feed Laverne as usual.  The cows were in the front pasture….except for Clementine.  I noticed that she was however, in the second field.  Her bag was big the day before so I assumed she would be delivering soon.  She is the hardest of all the cows to tell when she is really, really close to delivering.  The main thing that changes on her is her milk bag.  She has a big body, so most of the time she doesn’t look round and pregnant like the others.  

Taking all that into consideration I assumed she was in labor.  I buzzed over on the 4 wheeler to check on her.  She was just fine and had a beautiful baby next to her!   I could tell the baby wasn’t very old.

Clementine gave it a little hum and it stood up.   I kept my distance, so I couldn’t tell for sure what sex it was.  

I was aggravated with myself that I hadn’t brought my camera with me.  

I called Billy to let him know.  Billy half jokingly said…”DON’T touch it”….  we don’t need to bottle feed another calf.  

I laughed and said I wasn’t going to touch it.

I told Clementine what a good mama she was and drove away.  I fed Laverne….and left the pasture.  

I stayed out of the pasture until it was time to feed Laverne again around dusk.  Laverne was in the front pasture by herself, which isn’t unusual.  I noticed all the others were in the second field.  After I fed Laverne, I went to count everyone and  hoped I would get to see the new baby up and around.  Sometimes you have to wait to see them use the bathroom before you know if it is a girl or a boy.  Especially if you don’t plan on touching them.

Clementine was marching across the field toward the creek.  Laverne was on the other side of the creek.  When she approached the creek she stood directly across from Laverne and mooed and mooed.  I thought that was odd.  I assumed that Laverne must be to close to the baby.  Mama cows don’t want others to close to their babies, even other cows.  I couldn’t see the baby anywhere though.  I drove around that part of the pasture a little.  When I circled back to that same spot Laverne was gone.   I wondered how in the world she disappeared so quickly.  She was nowhere.  Then I noticed a couple long grass stalks waving in the air.  I got off the 4 wheeler and walked to the creek bank.  There Laverne was …..standing in the water.  The water isn’t that deep in most areas….but I was shocked that she was in the creek.  I suppose she slipped down the bank.

I started trying to figure out a way to get her out.  She was about 75 or 80 pounds at birth.  I have  no idea what she weighs now…calves are heavier than you would think.  I knew that if I got in the creek with her….it wasn’t going to do either one of us any good, because I wouldn’t be able to lift her up 3 feet or so to dry ground.

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 This time I had brought my camera so I decided to take a few pictures to show Billy later.   By this time Clementine had walked away with the herd.  

I called Laverne like a dog…come here Laverne…here girl….

Cows don’t come to you like a dog….just in case you were wondering.  Finally, I started walking the side of the bank while still calling her.  After much hesitation she turned around and started following me.  I was trying to lead her to a wider part of the creek where I thought I could help her get up the embankment.  The tricky part was she still couldn’t use that back leg much to help herself.

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As we were walking…. I found the other calf.  It had drowned in the creek, apparently earlier in the day.   I was just sick.  That is why Clementine was at the creek Mooing….she knew her baby was there.  She just wasn’t able to get it out.

After seeing the other calf I was not about to leave Laverne to get someone to help me.  I was afraid she would drown as well.  

She worked with me as good as she could and somehow, some way….she ended up on the bank.

Billy wasn’t home at the time but I knew he would be home soon.

Meanwhile I drove home and got some rope and put my rubber boots on.  My neighbor saw me rushing around and asked what I was up to.  I told him about the calf,  but explained that Billy would be home soon to help.  We have great neighbors, always helping any time they see a need.  

He immediately came to the pasture, jumped into the creek and roped the calf.  It took a lot to lift it out.  Even my neighbor slipped a couple of times on that bank.  So we assume that is what happened to the calf, it must have slipped.  Once it was in the creek….it couldn’t get out.  Being newborn I imagine it didn’t have the strength to do much for itself.

Billy arrived about the time we recovered it.  We were all just sick.  It seemed so senseless.  

It was a boy and he looked like a big, healthy calf otherwise.

Clementine had gone around the tree line with the herd, so she didn’t see us remove him.

Poor Billy….he  always gets the terrible task of burying the animals.  

It is still hard to believe that could have happened in such shallow water.

The next morning I went to feed Laverne.  I sure was glad to see her little ears twitching in the grass.  I had hoped all night that she didn’t venture near that creek again.  

I noticed poor little Clementine standing by the creek’s edge…right where the baby had been…mooing for him.

It will break your heart when you see something like that.

I saw that she showed Laverne a little bit of attention.  When Laverne would cry to be fed….Clementine acted like she was going to help.   Laverne wasn’t very interested in Clementine because she has been knocked away by her several times in the past 2 weeks.  But now that Clementine has given birth…and has lost hers…their is a slight chance that she will adopt Laverne.  Ever so slight of a chance….but still a chance.

Here is a quick clip of them from that day.

You can hear the little hum…that Clementine gives to Laverne.  That is the same hum that a Mother gives their newborn when they tell them things.  They give a moo, like she does while standing at the creek, when they are calling their babies to come to them.

I told you  it was a sad story.

I didn’t feed Laverne for a few hours….trying to see if she would at least try to nurse from Clementine.

It would be great for both of them if that happened.  It will help heal Clementine’s heart and Laverne sure could use the milk and affection that Clementine could give.

This all took place on Wednesday….it was hard to decide if I should share this story or not.  I finally decided I would.  Things are not always wonderful on the farm anymore than they are in any other setting.

I was reminded by a friend on another occasion about this other short clip.  It came to mind when all this happened.  

I think this little boy says it better than I ever could.

 

Vacation Bible School

The theme for our Vacation Bible School this year was Colossal Coaster World….Facing Fear, Trusting God.

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I try to help with decorations each year.  But….this year I had a bigger task than usual.  Interesting that the theme was on fear….because that is what I began to battle.  I was afraid that I wouldn’t be able to get it all done, and that it would be a disappointment to all the kids who would come.

I found myself waking up at 1:00 a.m….weeks before, worrying about all the details.  Sounds silly to worry about such things….but isn’t that the case with most of the things we worry about?  When you step back and look at whatever it is….in hindsight….it was silly to worry so much.

I found myself having lots of talks with the Lord at these unusual hours of the night.  I suppose that is one of the good things that comes from my fearfulness….I take time to talk to God more.  I truly believe that He cares about everything that I care about.  So, even the little things that concern me and get me all worked up are His concerns too.  I am just glad that He knows me well enough to be able to show me how NOT to be worrying about such minor, unnecessary worries.

I remember my Mom saying…. just do your best.  Through the years I have realized that if you REALLY do your best…..than it usually works out.  Different people have different talents so my best at something may not come out to be as good as someone else could do that same thing.  I find though that I don’t really give too many things my very best effort.  If something doesn’t turn out very good on the first or second try…then….well it isn’t for me.  I laugh to myself and say that I am a frustrated perfectionist.  I would like for things to turn out perfect….but…they don’t so I get frustrated and move on to something else.  A true perfectionist would keep trying I suppose.

I was in a Bible study group this past fall and we went through the book of Genesis.  This thought came to mind this week as I was cutting the grass.  Odd I know, but I had lots of time to think.   After God created Adam and Eve…He said….it is very good.  I’m glad he didn’t just go…eh….that’s good enough.

I was in class with a woman at church a few years ago.  She impressed me with her knowledge.  Yet, she seemed to be craving more….it was like she couldn’t get enough.  You could tell that she did a lot of studying and searching the scripture from one class time to the next.  She shared one day that she was not raised in a Christian home.  They never went to church as a family.  One year she went to Vacation Bible School when the church bus rolled around through her neighborhood.  That was the only exposure she had growing up.  She didn’t stay in church and actually stayed way away from it for a long time.  Many years later, when she was in her 40’s she became a Christian.  She remarked that because of that exposure to the gospel earlier in her life, it spoke to her and changed her life many years later.  She had been a Christian for a few years when I had this class with her.  I thought that was a really neat story.  However, that story became a WOW story later.  Suddenly she got cancer and died not too long after she shared that with our class.  Now…. she was experiencing heaven…one of the many things she had been studying.  WOW…..

While preparing for VBS I would get overwhelmed by all the “stuff” I had to do…. I got a little critical….in my mind.  I would think…it’s just a week.  This is a lot of work for just a week long program.  Then I was reminded……reminded that lives are changed in that week long program.       Changed for eternity…..

While I was working on one of my “things” I was using an overhead projector……I am dating myself by saying that.  A lot of the young people have no clue what that is.

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It can project something onto a wall so that you can make it bigger.  Here I was making a letter bigger for a sign.  I was tracing the letter onto a piece of cardboard while it was projected onto the wall.

As I traced my letter a HUGE spider came crawling towards me.  I gasped and jumped and was trying to swat at it.  Suddenly, I realized that it was on the machine not the wall.  It was a TINY little spider walking across my letter stencil.  It only looked HUGE because it was being magnified.  I had to laugh.  I felt pretty silly reacting the way I did.  I thought about the theme for VBS…”fear”.  Once again…I was reminded that things are often not as big and scary as they seem.  Most things do not warrant the fear and anxiety that I tend to allow into my thoughts.

2 Timothy 1:7
King James Version

For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

I got rid of the spider and carried on with my letters.

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Tested one out with the red paint I wanted to use and was ready to go to the next project.

I made some snow cones out of styrofoam balls, then I painted with spray paint.

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That was fun and easy….

Made some cotton candy out of fiberfill…and more spray paint.

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A sign stating how tall you must be…for the “rides”….

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That was easy with the overhead projector’s help…..

and a Popcorn display to go by the popcorn machine.

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But then came the hard stuff….the roller coaster….that was the stuff I was really sweating.

Billy’s talent is …..building….and constructing…so….he did the coaster for me.

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This was NOT an easy one to do.  I am so thankful God tugged on Billy’s heart.  He used his God given talents…..and that in turn that helped me.

He is good with things like this.  Amazing how fear of it turning out….vanished.

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The kids always get a kick out of seeing the staff’s pictures placed somewhere in the decorating.

They were put into the roller coaster car.

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I was really glad that Riley, Andy and Layla were all able to attend and had a blast.

Layla got to ride the bus, she was very excited!!!!

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I happened to catch her on the last day as she was getting off.

I asked her if she had fun…she posed for the camera and said… oh…yes!

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And Me Me I made this hat and oh yeah….

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And with that…. she remembered that there was going to be a party that night for the grand finale….

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In mid sentence she headed toward the door to tell her daddy all about it.

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Hey Daddy….Hey Daddy there’s going to be a party!  She was just a little excited……..

I headed on to church to help take down some of the decorations so that the church could be somewhat normal for Sunday Services.   The finale for that night was going to be held outside.

As I pulled into the parking lot….. I was ashamed of my critical thinking early on.

There they were….staff…and other volunteers…setting things up.  Hours before the event.  Most of them had not even gone home.  They had arrived early that morning and would not go home until at least  8 p.m.,  after everything was taken back down and put away.

They had to be tired….they had to be hot….but there they worked….. tirelessly, after a whole week of this.

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Children came back….parents and grand parents came with them.

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There were lots of things to do….volunteers manned booths.

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Layla as well as many others were excited to attend that party they had been waiting for….

Andy and Riley headed out for some vacation time after VBS so they weren’t at the party….but I know they all had fun and learned a lot through the week.

All the kids sang songs they had learned, songs  they will remember most of their lives.  Hopefully they will reflect on what they learned this week and it will impact their decisions and actions for the rest of their life.  Possibly even for eternity.

It touched my heart to see the great turn out.

Billy and I worked the Funnel Cake table.  I know that we served over three hundred from our table alone.

I was once again humbled and reminded….I shouldn’t have worried so much.  I just need to do my best and God will work out the details.

Besides…. God doesn’t really NEED my help.  But when He allows me to be involved….I receive a blessing….every time.