Sunday, April 20, 2008
I Just Did It!
I was quite easily convinced this past week to have my tire shop replace the air in my tires with nitrogen, after which they installed these green caps. Now, if you see a vehicle with green caps, you'll know that they have taken this plunge. I do feel a little bad about the green thing -- I mean it is an environmentalist thing, and was half price in honor of earth day, but other than that it still seemed pretty sensible to me. Have you ever heard of it, and what do you think of it? Read about it at:
http://www.getnitrogen.org/why/index.php
http://pumpemup.org/
Friday, April 18, 2008
Meeting the Myers family in Colorado Springs
Above: The Myers family. Below: Jayme and I.
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Weekend Company
Brenda's birthday, April 12
That night, we had Phoebe Hinkle with us for the evening. Brenda asked for cheesecake, so we had PTA Dessert instead of a traditional cake. It was yummy. We gave Brenda a zippered case holding a set of assorted sizes of crochet hooks. We sent her new Rada knives and peeler to Joplin when Tim went. Brenda had a wonderful weekend in MO seeing Tim, Randy, Joy, Quil, Grandma and Grandpa, Uncle Tim, Aunt Sherry, Caleb, and Tasha. She and Joy got her kitchen all organized, rearranged some furniture, and hung some pictures on the walls. Quil gave her lots of kisses! Joy made her a birthday dinner and a cake shaped like a hat with flowers on it.
Brenda came home to us late on Monday night.
Homeschool Day at the Capital
Uncle Phil grabbed a couple of miscellaneous Senators and the other two Sargeant of Arms he works with for this picture with Brenda in the Senate chamber.
We climbed the many steps to the dome, which hasn't been open other times we have been there since 9-11. At noon, the homeschoolers had a rally on the west side of the capital, which was said to be the largest homeschool rally attendance ever. We celebrated 20 years of the legality of homeschooling in Colorado. In this photo, you can see some of us in the front, right of middle. Also the Cruzes and the Mendezes are nearby.
This is only the middle section of the crowd. There were probably twice this number on the sides that are not pictured.
J-M Homeschooler Field trip to NCAR
Jason blew up several balloons from NCAR. Three of them popped from being so stretched.
Monday, April 14, 2008
Jeffrey with Quil time
Sunday, April 6, 2008
Our Friend's Mountain Rental Cabin
Saturday, April 5, 2008
Daddy's back is all better!
Daddy's back trouble is over! After having a few weeks of terrible pain all the time, we are so grateful to the Lord for his touch on Daddy's back. The other day, Mother dropped something. Daddy bent downto get it and Mother said, "Don't lean down like that, you'll hurt yourself!"
He replied, "No, my back is all better. It doesn't even hurt to lean down anymore."
Babysitting and Cross-stitching
This last Thursday, I got to babysit Lincoln again. He was a very good little boy.
Above and Below: Me feeding Lincoln.
Below: Emily and Lincoln playing with this punch balloon. Lincoln seemed to really like it.
I have been working on this cross-stitch for Tim and Bren's wedding since December or sometime like that. Below: left-bottom side of X-stitch.
Below: right-bottom side of X-stitch.
Below: the uncompleted project and what it's going to look like when it's finished.
Later March happenings
On Easter our dear friends, Mathew, Nicole, and Phoebe Hinkle joined us for our online church service at Hobe Sound Bible Church. After church, we sang all the resurrection songs in the hymnal, and enjoyed lunch and visiting. We were blessed to spend a big part of the day with them in sweet fellowship. (The Easter lily was a gift from Brenda.)
This picture is of Brenda and Emily in their matching dresses. Beth has material for a dress like theirs too, but I haven't gotten around to making it yet.
Jason is growing a mustache! When Rowen was about 12 like Jason is, he started growing his mustache, and has never shaved his upper lip. I guess it remains to be seen whether Jason will have a story like his daddy's.
During Tim's packing and moving activities, he decided to part with a bunch of old ties he and Randy had collected--mostly from the Methodist Rummage Sale. We advertised them for free on Craigslist and had at least 4 people "dying" to get them from us. The first person here was the winner. Before getting rid of them, however, Rowen had a "tie tying seminar" for Brenda and Beth. Hopefully it was a useful thing to learn and they will be better for it all their lives!
We were privileged to go to Colorado Springs last weekend for the Arms Around the World Missions Convention at the Immanuel Missionary Church. The highlight for me was getting to see Ken and Vicky Thompson again. Ken and Vicky have always been dear to me since my young teen years when I looked up to them as older, wiser teens. I enjoyed corresponding with them when they were missionaries to PNG. During the years, 1993-1999, we loved having them in Colorado when they pastored at Littleton. I think I have only seen Vicky once since then, except in pictures, so it was so special to spend time with them.
Here more of our family are visiting with them. Ken was the main speaker for the missions convention and the Lord helped him preach!
Tim enjoyed visiting with Jonathan Lucas, who goes on many missions trips with "Mission Helps."
Seth, Brenda's brother, was with us for that weekend and we enjoyed getting to spend some time with him. Brenda tried to catch up on teasing and frustrating her brother!!
The next morning (3-31), at 5 am, Tim and Jeffrey left for MO. Tim was moving there, and Jeffrey went to be co-pilot and helper. Jeffrey will return on April 8 on his first commercial airplane experiences. He will fly from Joplin, to KC, to Milwaukee, to Denver!
Here is a peek at the load of furniture Tim and Brenda have acquired:
It was a sad goodbye for Brenda and Tim. Brenda has been very brave and is looking forward to flying on April 11 to spend her birthday, April 12, with Tim in MO.
They are off!!!
The Lord gave them a safe trip. They spent the night in Ottawa, KS with Brent Susan that night and arrived in Joplin on Tuesday morning. They unloaded the truck, then outfitted it for their painting business, and Tim and Randy started painting for ABE Painting on Wednesday morning!! We thank the Lord for His help in giving them jobs to do in their new careers. Tim is getting his house put together and looking forward to Brenda's visit next week.
I have two more dresses to make for the wedding: Emily's and the flower girl's. Brenda has started on addressing the invitations. I got to be election judge for the town of Milliken this week. We have been keeping busy and out of trouble!