I keep seeing memes about how long January feels. And it's true. But this afternoon I was sitting near our living room window with the sun shining on my face while I drank hot tea and read books, and I was loving it. So while I do look forward to warm weather, I really enjoy these cozy days too.
Jonathan and Harrison went to Mark Twain Lake for some hiking.
New Years Eve.
The friend group had a great time (though Phoebe thinks Jon opened the sparkling grape juice too soon because it was all gone before midnight). A couple of boys from Callao came over and brought the youth group vehicle which happened to be a limousine, and they had a good time driving around in that. I love these kids. They have been such great friends for Jon and Phoebe.
John and Kristy, Mimi and Papa, and Aunt Anita came over for a Christmas lunch the weekend following Christmas. We had a great time talking with them! Although Phillip was so tired ~ he went to bed at 5:30ish and slept until the next morning.
We celebrated Phillip's 50th birthday!
Can't believe it. 40 I can understand. For some reason 50 is hard to comprehend.
Phoebe and I are working on this mini quilt for part of her Home Ec credit. I enjoyed the hand quilting part immensely! Another cozy activity to do while watching TV in the evenings.
Amos and Lanaya Elizabeth were in Oklahoma over Christmas time.
She knit this adorable sweater for one of Amos' nephews.
Laying in bed in the evenings talking about silly stuff. Or important stuff.
One night Phoebe and I got into rating the top 5 most handsome Presidents (going off of their younger years). We decided it goes:
1. Ronald Reagan (duh)
2. Franklin Pierce (who knows anything about this guy?)
3. James Garfield (gotta love a good beard; and he was a preacher before Prez!)
4. George W Bush
5. John F Kennedy (this was Phoebe's choice; I wouldn't have picked him based on his younger years)
Advance gave Jonathan and some other students the opportunity to preach at the Florida Bible Conference. He really did a great job!
If it gets close to 32º, I try to walk.
The unsuspecting thing about having above freezing weather after having below 0º weather, is that you expect it to be warm outside. Like, after it being so cold that you absolutely can't go outside without all the accoutrements, you start to think it'll be so warm that you can run out there without shoes or your coat and you'll be just fine. And you're really not. It's still cold.
Speaking of cold....
We still have snow (more like ice really) even though it got up to 44º the other day. Harrison is working on an igloo.
We are renovating the auditorium at church. It's crazy to see it torn apart like this! The pews are being re-done offsite. The stage will be larger and the front will look different. We'll have new lighting and new paint and I believe the carpet will be taken up and we'll have the original wooden floors with carpet runners down the aisles. I'm excited to see it!
Phillip has missed his last two or three communion meditations being down with pancreatitis stuff. But today he did it! His stents were taken out the week before last, so he has no foreign parts inside him now. That procedure took him out for several days, but he came back around. He's lost a lot of weight and a little hair. He's still tired a lot, but he can have some good days too. You kind of have to look back at the previous month to see that there's definitely been progress, but there definitely has been progress.
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