Today is a very special day because Jason, our 5th child, 4th son, was born 13 years ago! I remember when I was expecting Jason, (I had not had an ultrasound, so I didn't know it was a boy), I wished for a little more space between Beth and the new one coming along. (Beth and Jason are the only two of our children closer than 2 years, 2 months apart; they are 23 months apart.) I was sitting in the hospital waiting room when Jeffrey was having a surgery and my cousin, LaDeana, was sitting with me during the surgery. She told me that she had had a dream about me and that in the dream God told her to tell me that the child I was carrying was going to be special and that God would use this child in a special way. That was such an encouragement to me and I have often thought of that and told Jason that too. He has been a very special child. He is very intelligent and has always excelled in school. He taught himself to read when he was five by listening to our phonics records. He told me he was done with kindergarten and wanted to start 1st grade. So we went on into 1st grade. He has always been a year ahead of his age in school. Today he is 13 and he is starting 9th grade. I have told him if he works hard the next three years, I will let him graduate when Beth does.
When Jason was born, he was our biggest baby, at 8#, 15 oz. (This year, Jason is 5 ft. 11 inches tall. We are thinking he will be the tallest one in the family, since he is not done growing!)
He had lots of hair, most of which stuck out from his head. I can't believe how the years have flown by since then! These pictures were when he was 2 1/2 weeks old. What a sweetie!
This summer, Jason has worked alongside Jeffrey for abeLAWNS, the lawn company that Randy and Tim started years ago and sold in 2005. Here Jason is mowing with the Walker mower in a subdivision green belt.
Here he is armed with a blower to clean off the sidewalks. Jason and Jeffrey both enjoy their MP3 players as they work. They listen to good music, the Listener's Bible, and some great historical works.
Jason can be hilariously entertaining and funny--at least we think so. If you haven't yet, you should read his blog posts at lawnjmon.blogspot.com Here is a picture of him when he was entertaining some small guests we had this summer.
This picture or a simlar one has appeared on our blog before when Jason got glasses for reading.
Rowen has posted a very nice updated picture of Jason on the side bar of our blog, so be sure and look there and I won't duplicate it here.
These are pictures from our time in the mountains last Saturday. The hat is great for sun protection on the neck, and helpful during rain showers which occurred while the family was on this mountain hike.
Jason loves to stick his feet in mountain streams whenever possible!
Jason is quite creative on the computer and the piano, but I don't have recent pictures I can post for those activities. Jason is a blessing to our family and I know God will use him as he keeps his life surrendered to the Lord! Happy Birthday, Jason! We all love you!
Friday, August 29, 2008
Monday, August 25, 2008
Our Day in the Mountains
On Saturday Aug. 23rd we enjoyed a day in a special part of our local mountains. It was partly to celebrate Janet's birthday (Sunday) and the end-of-summer and start of our home school year. Mike Durkee joined us as we went up South St. Vrain Canyon, had a picnic by the river,
then finally (bad maps ;-( ) found the trail that we were looking for.
It was the Ceran St. Vrain Trail, which was just beautiful as it wound its way through the lodgepole pine trees, alongside the South St. Vrain River. It's early fall at 8,000 ft, and just a perfect time in the Colorado mountains...You should have been there!
Janet chose to take a nap in the car while the rest of us hiked.
Mike and the kids couldn't resist some wading in the mountain stream.
then finally (bad maps ;-( ) found the trail that we were looking for.
It was the Ceran St. Vrain Trail, which was just beautiful as it wound its way through the lodgepole pine trees, alongside the South St. Vrain River. It's early fall at 8,000 ft, and just a perfect time in the Colorado mountains...You should have been there!
Janet chose to take a nap in the car while the rest of us hiked.
Mike and the kids couldn't resist some wading in the mountain stream.
Friday, August 22, 2008
Putting up peaches
We were able to get a couple of boxes of Colorado Peaches this week. Colorado peaches are the best in the country, we think. Last night we canned 14 qts. and 4 pts. of jam. This morning, I
finished up with 6 more qts. It was a family project!
Slipping the skins
Emily put the peaches in the boiling water and timed it for us.
Jason sterilized the jars.
Jeffrey helped with the jam.
finished up with 6 more qts. It was a family project!
Slipping the skins
Emily put the peaches in the boiling water and timed it for us.
Jason sterilized the jars.
Jeffrey helped with the jam.
Beth's quilt top is finished!
Jason and I are up on the shed roof holding up the quilt top for the picture!
We started cutting strips on July 25. We started sewing on August 6. Yesterday, August 21, we got done with the quilt top!! I love strip quilting; it is so fast. We had a goal of getting it done before school started and thank the Lord we have succeeded. Now we'll be mailing it to MO to get it machine quilted. It is so much more affordable than having it done here in Colorado. This is Beth and me in Jason and Jeffrey's bedroom. The quilt is for their bed.
Saturday, August 16, 2008
Quilt Progress
We have made SO much progress on our SEWing project. We are excited about that! I uploaded a lot of pictures to my blog of our progress, so please follow the links below to see them.
Thanks, Beth
starting pictures http://ladytheophilus.blogspot.com/2008/08/making-quilt-top.html
continuation pictures http://ladytheophilus.blogspot.com/2008/08/promised-quilt-progress-pictures.html
more continuation pictures http://ladytheophilus.blogspot.com/2008/08/yet-more-quilt-top-pictures.html
Thanks, Beth
starting pictures http://ladytheophilus.blogspot.com/2008/08/making-quilt-top.html
continuation pictures http://ladytheophilus.blogspot.com/2008/08/promised-quilt-progress-pictures.html
more continuation pictures http://ladytheophilus.blogspot.com/2008/08/yet-more-quilt-top-pictures.html
Friday, August 15, 2008
Diversity of Taco Salad Styles
For 7 days we had a poll about which Taco Salad our viewers preferred; here are the results:
Taco Salad "A" (Rowen's) got 18 votes!
Taco Salad "B" (Beth's) got 2 votes. . .
Thanks to those of you that voted and commented!
But Beth is kind of mad about it :-((
Taco Salad "A" (Rowen's) got 18 votes!
Taco Salad "B" (Beth's) got 2 votes. . .
Thanks to those of you that voted and commented!
But Beth is kind of mad about it :-((
My dear daughter Beth (a.k.a. Lady Theophilus) always makes her Taco Salad a certain way, while I make mine entirely differently. We are both insistent that ours be the way we like it, and this week we decided to ask YOUR opinion...Which salad is your style? "A" or "B"? - Rowen
Thursday, August 14, 2008
The "inevitable blog" about our weekend!
I know this will probably surprise some of our faithful readers, but we had company again over this past weekend! Paul and Sarah Koerner, with their daughter, Brynna, Paul's sister, Maria, and her boyfriend, Daniel Byler, came to Loveland with Daniel's family for some special services on Saturday and Sunday. So they stayed with us Friday night through Monday morning.
Koerners were here for Tim's wedding and then the week after that, so Brynna is getting kind of used to us, even though she had not traveled to Colorado to see us until she was 10.5 months old. We "adopted" Paul several years ago when he would spend time with us when Randy was going to school at Mitchell, SD.
Brynna even let her adopted grandpa Rowen entertain her. She will be one year old later this month.
Maria and Daniel have been dating for a short time. They seem to like each other a lot, and we are happy that Daniel is a spiritual leader in their times together. Praying together is soooo important!!
We had already planned a picnic and soccer game in Greeley with our friends the Cruzes and the Shields for Saturday evening. As our guests were involved in the services in Loveland, we were able to spend the evening playing, visiting, cooking, and eating! Our friends, Steve and Matthew Cary also joined us for the evening. We did not get pictures of everybody, and no good ones of the soccer games, but the cooking and the scene are pictured below. The reason for the gathering was to have a time together before Esther, Carmen, and Mary Cruz leave for Hobe Sound Bible College in Florida. We won't see them until Christmas break, except for when they sit in the camera's view at church and we see them as we join Hobe Sound Bible Church via the Internet for their Sunday services.
Here are Eladio, Mary, Carmen, and Ephraim Cruz, Doug Shields, and Jason, Emily, and Rowen (not in that order).
In the distance is Esther and Sherolyn Cruz, Charla Shields. In the foreground is Carmen Cruz and Emily, Eladio Cruz and Doug Shields.
This one is of our favorite outdoor cook, Rowen!
Koerners were here for Tim's wedding and then the week after that, so Brynna is getting kind of used to us, even though she had not traveled to Colorado to see us until she was 10.5 months old. We "adopted" Paul several years ago when he would spend time with us when Randy was going to school at Mitchell, SD.
Brynna even let her adopted grandpa Rowen entertain her. She will be one year old later this month.
Maria and Daniel have been dating for a short time. They seem to like each other a lot, and we are happy that Daniel is a spiritual leader in their times together. Praying together is soooo important!!
We had already planned a picnic and soccer game in Greeley with our friends the Cruzes and the Shields for Saturday evening. As our guests were involved in the services in Loveland, we were able to spend the evening playing, visiting, cooking, and eating! Our friends, Steve and Matthew Cary also joined us for the evening. We did not get pictures of everybody, and no good ones of the soccer games, but the cooking and the scene are pictured below. The reason for the gathering was to have a time together before Esther, Carmen, and Mary Cruz leave for Hobe Sound Bible College in Florida. We won't see them until Christmas break, except for when they sit in the camera's view at church and we see them as we join Hobe Sound Bible Church via the Internet for their Sunday services.
Here are Eladio, Mary, Carmen, and Ephraim Cruz, Doug Shields, and Jason, Emily, and Rowen (not in that order).
In the distance is Esther and Sherolyn Cruz, Charla Shields. In the foreground is Carmen Cruz and Emily, Eladio Cruz and Doug Shields.
This one is of our favorite outdoor cook, Rowen!
All the food was yummy and a good time was had by all. Even the mosquitos got full!
Friday, August 8, 2008
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Phoebe's 5th birthday party!
Yesterday afternoon, the girls and I were blessed to be part of Phoebe Hinkle's 5th birthday party. Her birthday was Monday, but the party was Tuesday.
Emily, Phoebe, Ruth and Mary Lowery
The kids standing by the engine: Emily, Phoebe, Andrew, Ruth, Mary, and Beth. There were two other little girls at the party, but their schedule did not allow them to go to the park with us.
First she opened gifts; then we had yummy chocolate Candy Land Cake.
Then the girls played Candy Land game, but we neglected to get a picture of it. We did get a picture of Andrew Lowery and me playing Sub Search. It is kind of like a 3D Battleship game. Mathew was teaching both of us to play and it was fun and challenging. It is a game from the 1970s that we hope to obtain for our family!
After the games, we went over to Loveland Park and the kids and Mathew rode the miniature train. Andrew is not in this picture because he was in the caboose!
Emily, Phoebe, Ruth and Mary Lowery
The kids standing by the engine: Emily, Phoebe, Andrew, Ruth, Mary, and Beth. There were two other little girls at the party, but their schedule did not allow them to go to the park with us.
More pictures of Ethan Asbury Hinkle
Jeff's and Jason's bedroom furniture
Back in June Jeff and Jason got new bedroom furniture: Jeff bought a rolltop desk at a garage sale and Mother and Dad bought them a new queen sized bed to replace two twin sized stackable beds.
Jeff's rolltop desk with his Dulcimer sitting on top.
The bed.
So now you know what we are going to make the quilt for! (See post below.)
Jeff's rolltop desk with his Dulcimer sitting on top.
The bed.
So now you know what we are going to make the quilt for! (See post below.)
Brenda's Great-Aunt Lea promoted to heaven!
This is a picture of our daughter-in-law, Brenda, and her great-aunt Lea, taken July 2007. Brenda got to spend some time with Aunt Lea at least twice in the last year. We got word today that Lea went to heaven yesterday. I wanted to share Rowen's cousin, Katie Gafford's words about her last visit with Lea.
Katie wrote this in an email to us last night: "I had put Tim and Brenda's wedding pictures in a little hand album and took them to the hospital on Sunday afternoon to show them to her. She really found them very special and very interesting. It had been quite awhile since she had seen her great nieces and nephews. She called them her grandchildren! The thing she said the most often was, "I am fully ready for Heaven, and He can take me any time." I told her about the thought of the morning message based on the words, "Friend, come up higher." Her face just lit up. She asked me to have prayer with her and as I started to leave, she said, "He is going to answer that prayer very soon." She told her therapist that she was ready to go to Heaven. What a testimony to leave behind."
Ps 116:15 Precious in the sight of the LORD Is the death of His saints.
Starting a new quilt top
Mother and I have started another quilt. We wanted to make one that Jeff and Jason can use on their new bed (see in pictures in another post coming soon.) The quilt's name is Crossroads to Jericho. We found it in a quilting book our friend gave us called "Scrap Quilts - fast and fun" compiled and edited by Patricia Wilens.
Below is a picture of the quilt in the book.
We have cut all of the strips (for strip quilting), and Mother has already pinned a couple of the strips. We are looking forward to sewing it all!
Mother on right, cutting, and me on left holding. :)
Here are all of the fabrics we are using. 9 of the fabrics are blue, and 9 of them are other random colors! The neutral fabric behind is what we're using for inbetweeners.
Us again. Look at that concentration on my face!
Below is a picture of the quilt in the book.
We have cut all of the strips (for strip quilting), and Mother has already pinned a couple of the strips. We are looking forward to sewing it all!
Mother on right, cutting, and me on left holding. :)
Here are all of the fabrics we are using. 9 of the fabrics are blue, and 9 of them are other random colors! The neutral fabric behind is what we're using for inbetweeners.
Us again. Look at that concentration on my face!
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