Friday, November 24, 2023

Thanksgiving and Such

We had revival a few weeks ago. 
A team from CCCB did the music and a couple from Rock Solid Ministries were here for the preaching. 
Harrison and I were in nursery Sunday night and Phillip and Phoebe were Wednesday night. This was the only little one H and I had, so we just had fun playing with him. He built a bunch of Minecraft creepers out of blocks. 😅



Then we had a youth Sunday evening service. These two young men preached very good sermons, and Harrison read Scripture and prayed. There was also the communion meditation and singing led by young men. It was an excellent service! Jamie has a good thing going on training these boys to be leaders in the church.

My parents came up from Louisiana to be with us for Thanksgiving. We had a rousing 3 hour game of Risk. Harrison was the champion for that one. 




FaceTime with Jonathan and Lanaya Elizabeth Thanksgiving day. Jon is in Jacksonville staying with family friends from back in our Jax days. The McFerrins had us over for Thanksgiving just about every year we lived there, I think. Jon has been going around to our old homes and church and such to see everything he hasn't seen since he was 8.

We wrote what we were thankful for on the table runner that has been making the rounds for several years. It's fun to read what the kids had to write when they were little.





A rousing game of Shanghai (is there any other kind of game but 'rousing'?). 
My dad was the champion for that one.


Our home at twilight. (by Phillip)


 

Wednesday, November 1, 2023

October Doings


What a great October it has been! 
That perfect bit of coolness. A little bit of rain, but not a month full at least. Fall colors everywhere.

Our sunrise this morning.

My favorite color mums.

There was a fat bumblebee on the coneflowers. 
We're gonna let these sit this winter and hope that the seeds spread and fill the planter boxes in the spring. We ordered our plants from Great Garden Plants, and they were wonderful to work with! I had to cancel some items at one point and that was not a problem. Their plants were a little bit worn when they arrived, but they perked up once planted, and the new growth has been phenomenal. 

The field to the east of us was harvested a week or two ago. You had to catch 'em before you blinked because they were here and gone in no time! Soybeans don't seem to take as long to harvest as corn does.

Doc has been 'fixed.' 
He was a sad puppy for a couple of weeks since we kept him chained up and coned until he was healed. We're glad that's done though. He's a free range dog, and we want him to enjoy friendships with other animals without hanging others with unwanted commitments. 😉

We took a homeschool day to go to Runge Nature Center in Jeff City. I like to get in a good nature hike once or twice a year. They had a number of animals inside (live and stuffed), and their hiking trails were the perfect length. Not too long but still a workout.

We met up with Shirley for lunch afterwards. She's the one I heard about Runge from since she likes to walk there. J Vietnamese Cafe was the lunch place and it was delicious!



We had a sad yet joyous meet-up with college friends a couple weeks ago. One of our college friends (Julie) has inoperable cancer, and she and her family flew to Missouri to meet up with friends and family while she is still well enough to do so. 

There were so many people there! Some of them we hadn't seen since college. We got to meet Julie's husband and kids and talk to so many people. We met at the church in town, and many lovely ladies provided snacks and drinks for everyone. This picture was all of the 90's CCCB graduates who were there. 

Julie was amazing; her smile was beautiful; they captured lots of pictures. We are praying for her and her family.

Jonathan is getting lots of speaking practice this week. He did the communion meditation for two services at Kissimmee Christian Church. 

He spoke at chapel for the kids at Kissimmee Christian Academy.
And he had a sermon to deliver for one of his classes this week as well. We get compliments about him all the time; we're proud of him. We just got him plane tickets for coming home for Christmas! 

We didn't cut pumpkins until a couple of days before Halloween, so they weren't rotten and black this time!

Harrison's sports a cut across his eye.

Phoebe's has a goofy smile.


Phoebe handsewed a heavy lined cloak for Harrison's costume, and she also made his beard. 

She took him to town to trick-or-treat. 
It was a cold one! But she drove him around instead of walking everywhere.

He is Bogrod. 
A dwarf wizard character that he came up with a long time ago.