Wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving Day. Remember to count your blessings, even the small ones and give thanks to God. Special blessings go out to those who cannot be with family or friends for this day.
Have a good one ya'll and don't eat too, much!
Thursday, November 22, 2012
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
It beginning to feel a lot like......
This morning was a bit chilly, 380 F outside and 520 F inside. I don’t turn on the central heating unless we get down in the 20’s. It was time, however, to think about a cozy fire in the fireplace and a hot cup of tea.
It may not be cold for some of you but for down here it’s a little frosty. We don’t get too, many days of real cold so I decided to make the most of it this morning.
I might just get my Christmas decorations down out the attic and spruced up, just that kind of day.
Here is my first fire of the year.
If you listen closely, you can hear "Louie", my Cockatiel, whistling in the backround.
Have a wonderful day!
Friday, November 9, 2012
Breakfast in a Hurry!!!
Best High Protien 8g Low Fat 4.5g Muffin
Breakfast
Microwave Muffin
Ingredients:
Brown
Sugar, .25 cup, packed
Quinoa
Flour, 0.25 cup
Raisins,
0.25 cup
Old
Fashion Oatmeal Raw, 0.25 cup
Egg,
fresh, 1 large/ or egg beaters
Butternut
Squash Baked, .25 cup
Ginger,
ground, .25 tbsp
Baking
Soda, .25 tsp
Cream
Of Tartar, 0.25 tsp
Nutmeg,
ground, .25 tsp
Vanilla
Extract, .25 tsp
Directions:
Mix all ingredients together until just
combined, do not over mix. Divide mixture
between two large mugs or 2 small one cup glass bowls. Cook on high in microwave for 2.5 minutes. Serving Size: Makes two large muffins. Number of Servings: 2
Add or subtract any ingredients to your taste.
Wednesday was not a good day!!
Heading out from
home for a meeting, my friend and I were just a block or so from my house,
minding our business driving down the road and this big old nasty dump truck
decides to BACK through the STOP sign just as we were crossing that
intersection. BOOM!!
He plowed into to
us and just kept going, dragging us with him under his truck bed. He
didn't know he had hit us and was still backing up. I managed to break free from his grip and get
further down the street. He finally stopped about 5 feet in back of us.
All sorts of first
responders showed up and we were taken to the hospital. Both of us were x-rayed in multiple areas of our bodies and
no breaks, thank God. We are still very
sore but it is getting better each day. That was too, close for comfort, if we had
been a few inches more into the intersection, I shudder to think what would
have happened.
Remember to give gratitude for each day our lives are so fragile.
Be Safe out there and have a great Thanksgiving!!
Monday, October 22, 2012
Re-Construction of this site has been completed.
No plant, animals or people were injured in this process
even though you might not see them any longer in their orginal form, they are alive and well.
The other day, I accidently deleted my blog photos in Picasa,
Ugh!!!!
I put back the photos but they might be in
videos, now. It was too, labor intensive
to go photo by photo. Please understand
my dilemma and thank you for your patience.
I now have a new word etched in my vocabulary,
BACK-UP, BACK-UP,
BACK-UP.
I, of all people, who preach this on a regular basic should
have followed my own advice. Why do we
think it will never happen to us?
Here a little something to bright your day.
It worked for me. One day last spring, I was driving through
the French Quarter with some friends and we came across this mini, impromptu, parade with Mardi Gras Indians and all. We stoped the car in the middle of the street, like everyone else, to join in the fun. Gosh, I love this city!! Enjoy.
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Fall has come to the South--at least for this week!!!
Grandsons Austin and Addison
The new crispness in the air
makes me think about making soup. I love
to make soup and have many favorites and a few I have tampered with to come up
with some tasty dishes. In the next few
weeks I will be posting some of these recipes.
The only thing I love buying
more than electronic gadgets is buying kitchen gadgets. Here are a couple items I ran across that
looked so handy dandy I couldn’t resist.
My grandson, Emery was deployed
to Afghanistan on September 9. This is
so scary; he is only 19 years old! I
have been on a mission to see that he receives packages from home. With the help of his brothers, sister and
cousins we are trying to make sure he gets something from home every week, a hand
written letter or a package of goodies.
We have communicated with him through Facebook and text messages and he
says he is doing fine. He is in God’s
hands all we can do is pray for him and all those young people who are overseas
serving their country and protecting us.
Emery on Right
That's all for now. Thanks for coming.
Friday, September 14, 2012
Sorry for the long delay in posting. It's been a little crazy down here.
Many are still trying to get back to some normalcy after
Isaac, but it hasn’t been easy. A couple
of my friends were flooded out and the clean-up is devastatingly hard for
seniors trying to go it alone. A friend
and I helped but I can tell you in this heat it is a killer.
One friend in Bush, La has a beautiful view of a river
and a raised house. She was lucky the
water did not enter the house only the garages, laundry room and under the
house. About 5 feet of water came and left
much, sand, snakes and lots of ruined appliances. All the things you store in a garage, you can
just imagine, had to be thrown out. She
had trees down, but they miss hitting any of the structures.
Laundry Room water line.
Another friend’s house in Lacombe, La. was completely flooded,
she is 81 and he is 80. This job is way
too big for them; they need young people who can tackle this job. (They are not the folks in the article
below).
Just for information, neither of these houses flooded in
Katrina and that storm was a Category 3, Isaac was only a Category 1, go
figure! I have heard some thoughtless comments
made on the news and internet saying, why don’t these people move from these
storm areas? My answer is, why do people
live in Tornado Alley, or on a Fault line in California or at the foot of a
Volcano, or in Forest Fire areas? No
matter where you live there is going to be weather or some other calamity that
could befall you that is out of your control.
Home is home!
Here
is an excerpt from my friend Mandy off the EFCA Touch Global Blog. She and her
family came down from Wisconsin after Katrina and stayed two years. They lived
in my house while I was working out of state. She came down alone for Isaac’s
clean-up. She and her husband, Jon are missionaries with EFCA Touch Global.
Touch
Global helped me after Katrina, one day I will tell the story, it was like a
miracle. I too was a victim of fraud after Katrina, checking credentials and
references were no guarantee of an honest contractor. They were slick in their
dealings. A $3500 pill is still hard to swallow. Since, retiring I volunteer
with Touch Global doing computer input for them. Special caring people, a mission started in
the aftermath of Katrina and now helping worldwide.
From the EFCA'S Touch Global Blog by Mandy, it couldn't had been said better:
← CALLING ALL VOLUNTEERS!
Touching Lives Eternally…in Slidell
14Sep
Jerry St. Pierre prayed with the family alongside team members
Imagine this. The only home you’ve ever known is flooded by Hurricane Katrina. After the tremendous stress, overwhelming cost, and attempt to restore life as it once was you finally decide to hire a licensed contractor to raise your home. The decision seems like a sound one because this is, and always will be, home. The contractor brings out the equipment and prepares to raise your home providing you that sense of security you longed for just in case the unthinkable happens…your home is once more in the path of a storm. Soon after, you realize he is not coming back. After numerous calls you start to panic then you learn that an employee working under the licensed contractor has run with what little finances you had. Such was the story of Diane and Leo. Oh, and by the way, they’re approaching 80 years old.
Den and Kitchen
Diane and Leo live in Slidell, Louisiana and following damage from Hurricane Katrina and heartbreak from contractor fraud, their home was flooded by Hurricane Isaac. An added difficulty for this elderly couple is that most of their family sustained damage as well.
As a team arrived to assist in the content removal of Diane and Leo’s flooded home, our partner church planter, Jerry St. Pierre prayed with the family alongside team members. Diane and Leo were overwhelmed by the tangible expression of Christ’s love in their lives through TouchGlobal.
At TouchGlobal, this is what makes us excited to go to work each day. Touching one life eternally for the kingdom of God is our goal and the hope that keeps us going. It is the hope and the joy of Christ that flows from our hearts onto those who have never received God’s love. To Diane and Leo, Jesus was present at their home; with your help he will continue to be seen in southern Louisiana and throughout the world.
Diane overcome with gratitude
There were 12 incredible volunteers last week, and we are so grateful for the lives that were touched through their faith and good works. They were a tangible expression of the gospel, but WE NEED YOUR HELP. There are thousands of families affected by Hurricane Issac and we need volunteers to serve in Louisiana. Are you being called?
- SERVE for a week, a month, or longer! Email tgteams@efca.org WE NEED VOLUNTEERS
- PRAY for the ministry. Pray for finances, strategic partnerships, new staff, and strength for the people of Louisiana during this difficult time
- GIVE to the ministry. Right now we are in need of gift cards for Lowes, Home Depot, and Walmart to support the ministry. Also, you can give to the Hurricane Relief Fund by designating account 3969
Sunday, September 2, 2012
Isaac has left the area!!!!!!!!!!!!
Power back on finally, yesterday! I have a generator (gas powered) so I was able to crank up the frig and a small TV with a DVD player so the kids could watch movies.
Getting fuel for the generator was a royal pain and lots of waiting in long lines. Seeing how many of you are on solar power I am going to look into to finding a way to go solar on that generator. I read something on, rvsue and her canine crew, about a man in who had a repair truck with generators and he was solar. Any suggestion would be helpful.
Cable back on about an hour ago, now I have TV, Phone and INTERNET!!!! Yea!!
All is well at my house and my daughter’s house in Folsom. Small branches all over the yard but nothing too big, I will think about cleaning it up next week, need to recuperate from this stress a bit.
Isaac came in Tuesday evening and it stayed until Thursday
morning. Rain, rain and more rain, and
the wind relentless, it blew about 30 to 35 mph with gust about 60 to 70mph for
all that time.
We four stayed busy playing board games and cards by
candlelight. Pizza was the food of the
day. I am afraid my vegan lifestyle when out the window. It just was not possible to be particular
about food at this time. I don’t care
what you were told, but cookies will calm you down in an emergency.
Did I mention there were 6, yes, six dogs in the house counting
my 2. Every time I let my dogs out the
wind would pick up and I would have to walk out in the yard with them before
they would go.
Although, the storm has passed this area and I am safe
and sound, some areas close by, about 25 miles away are still being threating
by floods because of broken and breached locks and dams. Please keep these folks in your prayers.
Thanks for all the well wishes, it was greatly
appreciated.
I’ll close now so I can read the all emails that have
stacked up since my internet was out.
Be safe out there.
Blessings to all.
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