
Mathew leads our Bible Study twice a month. Their family is very dear to us.
We pray for God's blessings on Mathew and Nicole as they seek to train their children to be used in God's Kingdom!

We pray for God's blessings on Mathew and Nicole as they seek to train their children to be used in God's Kingdom!
You can see here that she hand-painted The Group Inc. realty logo on some of the puzzle pieces, since that company sponsored this permanent outdoor landscape sculpture.
On July 11-13, all of the twelve hearts will be in one place, where they will be unveiled and displayed. Then this is the way Tatiana's heart will look for all to see at The Group Inc. realty near I-25 and US-34. Look for it if you are driving by...
Psalm 127:3-5 "Behold, children are a heritage from the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Like arrows in the hand of a warrior, So are the children of one's youth. Happy is the man who has his quiver full of them; They shall not be ashamed, But shall speak with their enemies in the gate."
This is not a statement about technology, but rather an observation about the human heart as changes or "improvements" come in technology.
It occurs to me that this has to do with any place and time, not specifically in the United States in the 21st century. But - we are here and living now, and we need to think about it. I enjoy the internet; reading, listening, watching, posting pictures and thoughts, etc. I obviously don't consider the technology to be evil. But does the fact that I have highspeed access to the internet at home and at work (really 24/7) cause me (or my family) to lose my vision, neutralize my life purpose, energy, or fervor, and do I have a firm understanding of what right and wrong are? Perhaps a worthwhile exercise would be to take time (away from any technology!) to thoughtfully, prayerfully consider and write down these things:
My vision - like a mission statement for the rest of my life
Our family vision - what is our purpose, responsibility and goals - as a family?
Am I, and are we on track? If not, where did we get off track, and what adjustments, large or small, do we need to make to get back? Do I (we) have the gumption to make any such changes?
Mr. Klicka then went through Ephesions 6: 10-18 about the armor of God - most of which was not new to me, but I needed the reminders.
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The other workshop was by Dr. Jay Wile, the author of our homeschool science curriculum (Apologia). He presented: ""Eco-hysteria: A Scientist Examines the “Environmentalist” Movement".
He called the hype about global warming the "Hoax of the Century", then proceeded to provide scientific evidence to back up his claims. If you are interested, please get another cup of coffee or iced tea and study the data on these relevant websites:


On the sound stage there is an acoustic (real) piano, an organ, and a violinist; all are amplified, but old style. This year's SING included these 25 songs, of which we sang nearly every word of every verse and chorus. Some of our voices were strained at the end! Bob Walker himself led the last third of the songs.
Jason, Emily, and Beth also worked hard on the green bean rows. Jeffrey was on the deck taking the pictures and casting the shadows. (Hard work for him! HaHa He was already cleaned up from his day of lawn mowing, so we gave him dishes duty!)
After the garden work was done, they moved to the front yard where our Linden tree needed some trimming. Beth had the opportunity to use the chain saw to cut up the branches Rowen had cut down. Here you see her "getting up her nerve!"
Success! And what fun it was!
It was Jason's first time too. It was a "thrill a minute."
Then they tied the cut branches in bundles.
The tree looks better now and will not impede the sunlight to the mound as much as it has been.
This picture may better show what Rowen's windshield suffered through the tornado.
This is the vest and bow tie I made for Quil to wear at the wedding. I hope it fits him. I sent it in the mail, so he can try it on. The color is exactly the same as Lexi's dress, even though it doesn't look like it. Trust me!
I have also finished Emily's and Beth's dresses completely. Mine is waiting to be hemmed. Brenda is at home in New Jersey hemming and finishing her sisters' and her mom's dresses.

This is an iris in our neighbor's yard. She always grows lots of pretty ones each year.
This is one of lots of purple blooms on one of our two clamatis plants. Both of our clamatis plants are doing wonderfully this year. And below is one bloom from the red one.
We have only one poppy flower this year in front of our house. 
This is a picture I took in our backyard. The light coming through the trees above this bush cast a lovely shadow on the board below.
This is a close up of the blanket. Bren embroidered it and crocheted around the edges.
We enjoyed our time with Nicole and Phoebe and had a pizza lunch.
The other day we got a new picnic table from Sams that folds up. The same evening we also got a new barbecuer and set it up after supper - which was eaten on our new picnic table!
Beth (me), Jason, and Dad
While Dad, Jason, Jeff, and I set up the barbecuer, Mother planted some more new green bean seeds where some did not come up.
Mother, straddling the bean rows and planting more.
We have always had a turtle dove couple live in our area. Some years, their nest has been in our Blue Spruce tree where we could watch the babies grow up. We understand that doves mate for life, so we figured this was the same couple year after year that spent time on our property. Last week, we found one of the doves dead by our driveway, close to the highway. Jason and Emily gave it a decent burial. After that as we have eaten on the deck several days, we noticed this lone turtledove sitting atop a telephone pole. He or she is most likely the mate of the deceased. We feel sorry for him or her.