Sunday, January 19, 2014

Sunny Sunday

This week has been a huge difference from last week!! The weather has been sunny and warm, cool evenings, and days of no or little stress. Thank you Lord for giving me peace.

We took a day off and went on a tour from our park to Rio Grande City. If you get a chance, check it out online (they have a great video) - a city with lots of history. We spent the day with friends, had a wonderful trolley tour and a very informative trolley guide, a relaxing dinner, and some brief shopping time. I particularly loved the inner courtyards of the Mexican mansions. What an amazing place of solitude for reading, napping, even praying.
our informative guide - a native of Rio Grande City

an old mercantile store

part of Fort Ringgold - which was closed in the 1947 - it covers over 300 acres. It was the Southernmost American outpost at the time.

a guardhouse

some of the barracks - the whoe area now houses the Rio Grande Schools

more barracks - the site was chosen to defend the area from Mexican and Indian attacks

a newly built auditorium with a beautiful mural

a founding father's mansion - notice how close to the road they were built


the Rio Grande River is right behind the trees - you can see the Mexican side from the river bank - some homes are built right on the river

a grotto in the middle of downtown - many people come here to meditate and pray

another prestigious home - it is said that tunnels are built under many city structures which were used to smuggle goods and perhaps people across the Rio Grande.

unique stone and metal work on this home, which now houses shops on the first floor

one of the inner courtyards - the home completely surrounds it

this is a temporary cross just outside the city as the old original one was recently vandalized


We started our Bible study at CHI this last Monday with just 6 of us, but we are continuing the study of Luke. I love the time we spend together in study, as well as listening to each other's comments and questions (not to mention the good food). Ironically, Chaplain Bill's sermon this morning centered on prayer, and the Lord's prayer as recorded in Luke, exactly what we are going to be studying this coming Monday. Again, I never realized that there are 7 parts of the Lord's prayer, 3 of them pertaining to God. Praying like Jesus was something new to the disciples and one of them asked Jesus, "Lord, teach us to pray". Luke 11:1. I feel that this was just a model for prayer - adoring God, praising Him, thanking  Him, asking for forgiveness, vowing to forgive others in the same way, and asking to keep temptation  away from our door. God does not tempt us, but as humans temptation is always there.   
 
We had the Memorial service at the park this afternoon - a time when we remember those who have passed away in 2013. It always is a very reverend time - a time to grieve together but also a time to remember those loved ones. This year 32 residents (or former residents) were honored with the reading of their names and the ringing of the chimes. We have amazing musicians, choir, and soloists here in the park, and they performed so beautifully this afternoon. It was a moving time.
 
With the days so warm and lazy and getting longer, the desire to be outside and enjoying this time is pulling at all of us. There are so many activities here that a person should never be bored - many outside activities, games, crafts, breakfasts, luncheons, dinners, musical entertainment, movies and so much more.  We feel so blessed to serve here, to meet so many wonderful people, and enjoy a few of the activities. Our time is fairly well accounted for, but we do manage to squeeze in a bit for ourselves.
 
Everyone enjoy a fantastic week - encourage somebody this week to take time to study God's word - even if only for a few minutes. You will be astonished at what you learn.   
 
  
 

Sunday, January 12, 2014

What kind of week did YOU have???


Did you ever have a week when everything seemed to have gone wrong??? When you start something, then a crisis arises and you have to fix something before you go on with what you are doing??? Or if you have your time planned out to finish a project and there is a huge interruption, and THEN you have to go on to something else pressing before you can finish what you started???? Or even when things seem to go smoothly and all of a sudden everything is out of control??? Well, welcome to my past week. Every time things get crazy, I try to stop and ask God to slow my mind and show me where to go next. I have learned to stop, take a deep breathe, and start again with I hope is a clear mind. Trying to categorize the long list of every thing going on seems to help - but where do I fit eat and sleep into the picture???

There was a high point in the week (another chance for great grandma to brag). On Thursday, our beautiful great grand daughter was born. Brielle LaShae was 7# 10 oz, which is a big first baby. Grand daughter Casey and baby are doing well. She  now makes a total of 3 great grand daughters and 1 great grand son - time to slow down for a bit!!!
love the boots

she looks so grown up for only a few days old


Our annual ladies conference planning is going along smoothly, with many exciting and wonderfully unplanned surprises. It takes 4 of us to put this together, although in prior years only two of us, (thank you Sally) seemed to have done it quite well. Now just pray with us for many women to be reached by God's word. We, as women, are strong and favorable in God's eyes. "For God has not given us a spirit of fear and timidity, but of power, love, and self-discipline". 2 Timothy 1:7.

The sun shine and warmth for a few days was so welcome from the drizzle and gloomy days we have been having recently, although it is raining again right now. I hope that the weather has settled down for all of you and the storms are over for awhile. Many flowers here are booming and their beauty shines through the gloom to make us love all of God's creation.

We had a craft show here at the park, which is such fun to just walk around and see all the creative things people come up with. I have been doing some glass yard art and decided to try my hand at a sale. I felt that I did fairy well as the show was not well attended due to other activities going on here in the Valley but I did love just talking to people as they browsed all of craft tables.

Fred looking bored - I actually sold quite a few items

Great Oaks Food and Clothing Ministry is really expanding, due to the generosity of many people as well as Gods grace and favor. A refrigerator was donated, so now we can store more produce efficiently. Another coupe has joined the ministry and will begin filing bags with produce as soon as it comes in. They then have the opportunity to deliver it immediately to those in need - what a blessing they are. God calls people who sometimes do not know why they are called, but He has a plan. When you feel the Holy Spirit in you heart telling or asking you to do something, don't resist. (Although sometimes I wonder if God is really talking to me, or maybe got me mixed up with someone else). Just say, "Yes, Lord, I will do it".









Sunday, January 5, 2014

Cold Again

I know that I should not be complaining about the cold as there are so many places that are truly cold, but 34 degrees in S Texas is really cold. This past week we served at Border Missions, feeding about 250 people and distributing produce and other food items to many more. I could not help noticing that most of these people were bundled up against the cold - many wore several layers of clothing rather than coats - scarves or even bit of fabric over their faces, walking the mile or so from Mexico, crossing the border, to the distribution center to receive food for the body as well as the soul. The church service was very moving for most of them, some even brought to tears by the message.  I felt so blessed as they passed through the line, blessing us as we handed out food items (we were in charge of celery - 2 stalks to each person) - we are the ones who are blessed by their love for the Lord as well as for us. Who am I to complain when I have a warm clothes, a home, a bed with plenty of blankets, and even warm food to eat. God commands us to love our brothers and "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves." Romans 12:10


food serving line - getting ready to serve. my post this time was cookies - Fred was in charge of beans

some of the many we served - there were seconds available for those who wanted it

this lady sang a beautiful song and gave a tearful testimony

the church serve was full



Last Sunday was food distribution at Great Oaks Community Church Food and Clothing Ministry. Again, the Lord provided more than enough to serve those in need. Following a fellowship dinner of tamales, rice, an unbelievably delicious poppy seed casserole (with cheese, tuna, and other things I could not identify), salads, and dessert, we helped those in need with food items. One gentleman came in and asked for something to eat with tears in his eyes - he was immediately served, given produce, canned goods, and even a baggie with toiletry items (mostly hotel soaps, shampoo, etc donated by others). He then returned to the sanctuary for dessert and disappeared before we could find out if he needed a ride somewhere. I do believe he was homeless and it was a cold and rainy evening.
 Fred and Lorey Meier preparing fruit - I am in the background with papayas
one family holding their bags of food with Pastor Israel - the smiles on their faces are something we will never forget 
 
Chaplain Roy and Paula Gee from Road Runner RV Park had many items donated from their park. We delivered them to Great Oaks with anticipation to see the smiles on the children's faces when they received these things.
 what little boy would not love these??? especially John Deere green!
 Becky Rodriguez, Paula Gee, and Fred enjoying some of the many donated stuffed animals.
 
We did take some time out to visit during the holidays, even with the cold and rainy weather. Christmas decorations are down, house is back in order, A day of an amazing church service with many new people, a great Sunday School  continuing the study of Revelation,  and social time with friends Darlene and Jesse Curtsinger. Life is so good thanks to the blessings and grace of our Lord.  
 
Chaplain Bill's sermon this morning was identifying the nine fruits of the Spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control  and relating them to ourselves as far as where we are lacking. Try rating them from 1 to 9 in order of need in your own life: 1 needing the most of your attention and 9 being your strongest point. So very hard to do as we as humans lack so many fruits in our daily lives. My weakest points are patience (with was never my number one virtue) and joy as I sometimes forget to have joy in whatever circumstances God has placed me in. Make this your New Year's resolution - concentrate on  making all of these fruits of the Spirit number 9's.