Gosh...a Wednesday flew by me fast!!! Ended up going to Chico with Mack to do errands, grocery shopping, and by the time I caught my breath it was 3:30pm. Time for a cup of green tea...got some from Costco and decided to start trying to drink that more as it is suppose to be good for you.
Didn't go walking as I woke up @ 7:18 am and was suppose to meet Patty B.--and 4 others @ 7:30 and she cancelled too as she woke up late also. I do think it is because it is still so dark even @ 7:30 am. So that is all good--had a slow start day.
Thought I might get some sewing in today...but that went south too...I am really way behind in alot of projects to finish...but not gonna worry about it and will try to work alittle tomorrow on them. Christmas and Thanksgiving will be here in a flash and so should seriously try to gear myself up for the season...mostly I plan to enjoy the season and feel so sorry for all of my old grocery friends that have to work a hectic schedule through the most wonderful season of the year. I did for 30 years and now I just feel a huge AWWWEEE for all that have to push thru it without really taking a time for any relaxation. Please know I do think of you all often and how you work so hard to just keep a steady keel in life!!!
It's been since August that I last entered here and alot has gone on. Was a busy summer here...we went swimming alot down at Dan & Patti's home..and seemed like we were always going to their house for dinner and potlucks--Lovely times and great food!. They are the Hostesses with the Mostest? (SP?) Always now we are having a busy full weeks..,,enjoying living here--Mack is loving being close to everything, entertainment, music, friends, house projects, and not too many days are boring. He had some trees cut down while I was Virginia visiting Eric and Nicole. Looks alot different now.
In end of September, I went back to visit Eric & Nicole & little Jase and Marcus and Jayla in Virginia. What a very busy full house they have now---- and we enjoyed each and every day. Little Jase walking now and says "Dad Dad" "thank you" and probably more I didn't catch or pick up on--but manages to get his message across for what he needs and wants. He was sick with a fever for a few days and went to the doctor (and ER middle of night once)and they put him on antiboitics and he was recovered quickly. It is a helpless feeling to see such a sweetheart sick, and lithargic. Thankful he bounced back quickly. He has alot of teeth now and eats almost everything pretty easily, cut up in little bites...and has a healthy appetite.
The first Saturday I was there we went up to the Virginia State Fair and checked it out...was pretty big Fair-- and Jase liked the chickens..and Eric saved him from getting his fingers pecked by the chickens. They saw cute little baby fingers for dinner and it could have hurt him.. Good Dad, Eric! Jase also started going to Pre-School while I was there... He adapted pretty easily and yet when we went to pick him up each day he was so happy he could hardly stand it. Eric and I would walk up there with the stroller about 1/2 mile from their house and get him and walk back --usually took freckles also, their doggie. All of us loved that little excursion each day and it got us out of the house alittle.
The hurricane was passing the east coast while I was there and we got just the tip of the storm with heavy winds and rain for 3 or 4 days. One night we actually got alot of thunder and Lightning. I appreciated having a strong warm home to be in during the harsh weather.
All and all the trip of 3 weeks visit was great being able to enjoy Jase each day and help alittle with babysitting sometimes. Nicole started a new job on base and loves it! We had alot of hands helping with all the cooking cleaning and laundry. So very thankful I was able to be apart of their lives for that time.
This is Eric's 36th birthday celebration! He wanted a dirt pudding cake with gummy worms!
I literally hit the ground while walking one morning 2 1/2 weeks ago and landed on the left side of my face in the red dirt here and did bite the dirt some (tripped on a small rock imbedded in the pathway we were walking). It was the hardest I've hit in along time (at least a year), but besides my pride being bruised, I healed finally as of yesterday my last scab fell off. I swear it could have been so much worse,--no broken bones, and no teeth fell out,...I just looked like I had been beaten up pretty good. Never a dull moment with me it seems!
So, I literally hit the ground running when I returned as we had some events planned at my Church and was apart of the planning. We had an "Encouragement Encounter" for the Ladies in our church, and it was well recieved! We had about 25 ladies come out for the light brunch and a great time of sharing and alittle talking of how our lives have gone from two special ladies for all to see how their pathways have developed in their faith in Christ. Also we started a Beth Moore Bible Study on the book of "Daniel" the following Tuesday morning...a 12 week Study and Patty Burell and I are co-faciliating the group. Neither of us really have had too much serious experience doing this...but again it is well recieved and we are excited about learning with everyone too, all the lessons from this Dynamic book of the Bible that will truly speak to all our hearts and everyday lives-- in a memorable way. We are so thrillled to be apart of these events.
Larry at church is a artist and drew this on the board for us all to enjoy! he is talented!
Also volunteering at Hospice Thrift Store is great fun, I sooo look forward to that once a week...and get my fill of working behind a register (it never leaves you once you have done it for so long), and dealing with great customers that come in-- also. I love the people I work with and have made many great friends there already!. I am so Blessed to be with everyone I have been fortunate enough to meet , and defintely feel apart of the community now. God is Good all the time and All the Time God is Good! Much to be thankful for-- coming into this Thanksgiving and Christmas Season! Thank Goodness for FaceBook I can stay in current contact with so many old friends in Siskiyou County also,...makes it alittle less painful for me starting fresh in a foreign land.!
(me and TJ when we both were much younger!)
Will try to post here more often now and will keep the family happenings more current for you to hear about. I was trying to get my Christmas Card list together last night, and spendt most of the evening organizing years gone by...and reading some old greeting cards that I long ago recieved. I do have to say I enjoyed reading most of them....and was inspired to start writing again much more by what Annalee wrote to me in her last letter before she died. She thought I had a talent to write my heart...so I will continue to do so here. She was my second mom and always encouraged me to make my life and those around me--alittle better-- by using my talents . Loved her muchly, because she was the guilty one that taught me to sew at the dear age of 6-- yes--SIX years old--against my mom's better judgement...But it was a good thing and it saved me through alot of boredom and gave me a outlet to create some great projects. I will always thank her for that quality of encouragement. Miss her! My mom and Dad loved her dearly also--she was adopted into our family!!! Funny how neighbors sometimes become family...if you are forunate to be blessed by special ones!. That will be the topic of my next entry...Well you all, take care and be good, and thanks for reading this blog!
Hugs & Prayers
BJM