And, I'm posting!! I actually wrote a post last Sunday and the Lord nudged me to delete it. He knows best!
I did want to share what I got last week at church. Aren't these roses beautiful?? The church presented Linda, Pastor Bill's wife, and I flowers in honor of pastor appreciation month. Now there was a first for me! It was a wonderful thought and gesture, and quite appreciated.
Did you hear yet??? The BoSox are one game from winning the World Series!! I am behind on my sleep from staying up late to watch the games. Greg, on the other hand, can't really watch. He gets so worked up he can't sleep, even if they are winning. On occasion he will come into the room to catch a glimpse and you can hear his breathing change. He cracks me up! I have quite enjoyed the games, it is always fun when there is activity at the plate and on the bases.
I did some blog maintenance last week, not sure you noticed. I added links to some blogs we try to keep up with. The Hopkins are a family we know from Pearce and they are in Romania for a year as missionaries. Mel is a former youth group kid who is there with them. She is there partly to help with the two young boys and partly to do her own mission work. She has her own blog and provides a different view of things. I find it so interesting to follow their journey. The Vieles are friends from North Chili, I watched their daughter for a couple of years when Elissa went back to work. Seeing the photos and reading about them helps us to not feel so far away.
You will also find a link to my other blog. You did know I have a stamping blog didn't you?? That is how this whole blog thing got started. I have had it for over a year now and use it as a way to document some of my stamping ideas and share with others. I tend to post there more often than here and include photos of what I am working on. For those who don't know much about my stamping life, in July I was asked to be a design team member for Splitcoaststampers.com, and on-line stamping community. The #1 on-line site as a matter of fact. I am serving a six month term with the Dirty Dozen gals. Here is a direct link to the page of designers http://www.splitcoaststampers.com/about/design . This has been a huge privilege for me, very exciting and very challenging as well. Since the monthly gallery is only open to subscribers I can't give you a link to any of the cool stuff in there but the quality of work these ladies do is nothing short of amazing. It is better than any stamping magazine subscription. There is plenty to see on my blog though so visit when you have a chance.
I am teaching a basic stamping class at church on Wednesday nights. We've been having 12 women come and it has been fun to get to know some of them better.
The boys are doing well although a cold bug seems to be knocking on our door. Joshua has been going in to school early to play basketball and stays late on Wednesday to play chess. Kaleb is all geared up to wear his costume on Wednesday, his school has a costume parade.
Greg is doing well. He is anxious to do some projects around the house so I am working on my "Honey Do" list. Things at church are going well and he is getting into a regular routine. On Thursday mornings he and Pastor Bill take turns sharing a Bible story with the preschoolers. They love when he brings in his guitar.
We hope you are doing well!
Blessings to you this week.
Monday, October 29, 2007
Friday, October 19, 2007
Whoops!
So, my every Sunday idea was a good one, my execution just stinks!! I will keep trying! I have enough to write today to make up for it. You better grab a cup of coffee or a bowl of ice cream.
We have been enjoying some incredible weather of late. It has been lovely to be outdoors so much and I appreciate that we have not had to turn on our heat yet. The leaves are at peak and trees are a fantastic sight. Greg is still having to mow the lawn and I think this is the latest ever for mowing in NY. Last year about this time there was a record snowstorm and parts of Buffalo were buried under 2 feet of snow. Believe me, I am giving thanks for our weather everyday!
The boys are doing well. I think we are finally in a grove with the school routine. Homework is still brutal but since there is little we can do about it I have little to say. Joshua stayed after school on Wednesday for a Read a Thon and when Greg went to pick him up one of the teachers greeted him and told him several times what a great job we were doing and what a wonderful boy and student Joshua is. He said Josh was helpful without being asked. As a parent, those are treasured words and we appreciate them very much. We love our boys and try hard to raise them in a Godly home, instilling values and building character. It is nice to hear we are on the right track. I do not want to diminish what the teacher said. I appreciate that he took the time to say those words. It does strike me as sad however that his words seemed to carry the idea that Josh is a rare case. There are so many students who come from homes that do not instill values or build character. I know this is not news but some days it is a reality that really bothers and saddens me. Honestly, it causes me concern. How can teach my boys how to have the courage to be a light in the darkness rather than be taken over by it?? I know not except to pray that God protects them.
Today was Greg's day off and we had an appointment with a man about a kitchen. Last week this man came out to the house and spoke to us about what we could do to make our space one that meets our needs. We needed to know if this was a project we could even afford to do. We are in discussion at church about starting small groups and opening our homes to people. I know there are people that will not come to church but would consider a meal in someones home. Greg and I really believe this is so much more than a desire to have a "nicer" kitchen, it is a desire to have a space that allows us to do more, share more with others. The "nicer" part is icing on the cake. Well, in talking to Tom, the man from Kitchen World, we found out he is a Christian. God is so good. We were able to explain what we wanted and that our desire was to have a space that would allow us to host people from church and the community. He gets it and he gets our financial situation. He gets that a $40K kitchen in a house in Ransomville isn't going to work. Today's meeting was to look at his design and talk details. He designed a great space. It involves taking down the wall between the kitchen and the 4th bedroom to create a large eat-in kitchen. He planned a large island that would seat people in addition to the dining table. As soon as I saw the island I could see the life that would happen around it!! The boys doing homework, me cooking, people standing around chatting. We also talked about cabinets and such that are reasonable in price. I love that he didn't try to sell us on fancy upgrades or details. It was a functional design with all the elements we asked for. I was nervous before the appointment but I walked out thinking it was a delightful time. Now we have a vision and the goal is to figure out how to make it a reality. We can keep costs down by doing most of the demolition and prep ourselves as well as installing the flooring after the kitchen goes in. We will keep our appliances so all we would need to purchase is a dishwasher and a microwave. As lovely as granite counter tops are we again talked practical and cost effective. They are doing amazing things with laminates these days. Are you wondering what he quoted us?? I was certainly waiting for the bomb to drop and have to say I was not as shocked as I thought I'd be. I think I have been watching way too much HGTV, LOL!! Should I tell you?? For the cabinets, counters, installation of the cabinets and counters, and hardware it came to just under 10K. What do you think?? Even though I don't know how yet, it seems do able, attainable, reasonable. Now we begin finding people who can help with various projects. We wasted no time in talking with Dad, we will definitely need his skills and expertise. We start selling off unneeded items on Ebay, we rent out our boys (kidding). We pare back on things as best we can. In part I am writing all of this down because it will become a great way to look back and see how God provided specifically and mightily. I'm just hoping it doesn't take as long as it took the Israelites to cross the desert!!
I will post again soon, I have other things to share. But this seems enough for now.
Thanks for stopping in!
We have been enjoying some incredible weather of late. It has been lovely to be outdoors so much and I appreciate that we have not had to turn on our heat yet. The leaves are at peak and trees are a fantastic sight. Greg is still having to mow the lawn and I think this is the latest ever for mowing in NY. Last year about this time there was a record snowstorm and parts of Buffalo were buried under 2 feet of snow. Believe me, I am giving thanks for our weather everyday!
The boys are doing well. I think we are finally in a grove with the school routine. Homework is still brutal but since there is little we can do about it I have little to say. Joshua stayed after school on Wednesday for a Read a Thon and when Greg went to pick him up one of the teachers greeted him and told him several times what a great job we were doing and what a wonderful boy and student Joshua is. He said Josh was helpful without being asked. As a parent, those are treasured words and we appreciate them very much. We love our boys and try hard to raise them in a Godly home, instilling values and building character. It is nice to hear we are on the right track. I do not want to diminish what the teacher said. I appreciate that he took the time to say those words. It does strike me as sad however that his words seemed to carry the idea that Josh is a rare case. There are so many students who come from homes that do not instill values or build character. I know this is not news but some days it is a reality that really bothers and saddens me. Honestly, it causes me concern. How can teach my boys how to have the courage to be a light in the darkness rather than be taken over by it?? I know not except to pray that God protects them.
Today was Greg's day off and we had an appointment with a man about a kitchen. Last week this man came out to the house and spoke to us about what we could do to make our space one that meets our needs. We needed to know if this was a project we could even afford to do. We are in discussion at church about starting small groups and opening our homes to people. I know there are people that will not come to church but would consider a meal in someones home. Greg and I really believe this is so much more than a desire to have a "nicer" kitchen, it is a desire to have a space that allows us to do more, share more with others. The "nicer" part is icing on the cake. Well, in talking to Tom, the man from Kitchen World, we found out he is a Christian. God is so good. We were able to explain what we wanted and that our desire was to have a space that would allow us to host people from church and the community. He gets it and he gets our financial situation. He gets that a $40K kitchen in a house in Ransomville isn't going to work. Today's meeting was to look at his design and talk details. He designed a great space. It involves taking down the wall between the kitchen and the 4th bedroom to create a large eat-in kitchen. He planned a large island that would seat people in addition to the dining table. As soon as I saw the island I could see the life that would happen around it!! The boys doing homework, me cooking, people standing around chatting. We also talked about cabinets and such that are reasonable in price. I love that he didn't try to sell us on fancy upgrades or details. It was a functional design with all the elements we asked for. I was nervous before the appointment but I walked out thinking it was a delightful time. Now we have a vision and the goal is to figure out how to make it a reality. We can keep costs down by doing most of the demolition and prep ourselves as well as installing the flooring after the kitchen goes in. We will keep our appliances so all we would need to purchase is a dishwasher and a microwave. As lovely as granite counter tops are we again talked practical and cost effective. They are doing amazing things with laminates these days. Are you wondering what he quoted us?? I was certainly waiting for the bomb to drop and have to say I was not as shocked as I thought I'd be. I think I have been watching way too much HGTV, LOL!! Should I tell you?? For the cabinets, counters, installation of the cabinets and counters, and hardware it came to just under 10K. What do you think?? Even though I don't know how yet, it seems do able, attainable, reasonable. Now we begin finding people who can help with various projects. We wasted no time in talking with Dad, we will definitely need his skills and expertise. We start selling off unneeded items on Ebay, we rent out our boys (kidding). We pare back on things as best we can. In part I am writing all of this down because it will become a great way to look back and see how God provided specifically and mightily. I'm just hoping it doesn't take as long as it took the Israelites to cross the desert!!
I will post again soon, I have other things to share. But this seems enough for now.
Thanks for stopping in!
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