Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Another Milestone




It seems that if we are always hitting a milestone of some sort in our lives. Today is Fred's 80th birthday - a huge milestone.. We are celebrating with his cousin and husband whose wedding anniversary is also today - pulled pork, a seafood salad, pasta salad, etc. and all of their favorite chocolate cake. Looking back the years seem to have flown by, and yet they seem as if it was only yesterday. We give God all the glory and praise for the many blessings in Fred's life, and for his servants heart.

After leaving our friends in Northern Wisconsin, we traveled to our daughter's home, a beautiful place on the Embarrass River. Our grandson from Kentucky was also there, and we had a few days of enjoying family, visiting antique stores in the area, purchasing some amazing deals at local Amish store, and just just relaxing in the beauty of the area. Friday our daughter and I traveled to Green Bay to pick up another daughter and shop for gifts and food for our grand daughter's baby shower the following day. We laughed as we drove back and forth thru Green Bay as we did not know exactly where the stores were located that we needed to go to!! An unexpected tour of the city for sure. That evening we dined at a unique place. It was hot, the restaurant was crowded, so the waitress suggested we eat on the patio, where there were fans and a slight breeze, and monkeys. Monkeys???? Ok, let's go as we had waited almost an hour already and we wanted to sample the food at this place. As we were seated, two black cats were wandering around, being petted by the customers, not begging for food but just socializing. And yes, there were monkeys, camels, donkeys, geese, and an albino kangaroo in cages out there, sort of a mini zoo in the backyard. Surprisingly, it did not smell and was quite a surprise!!! The food was excellent, also.   

                                                            

                                                    

                                  our talented son-on-law sending grandson and girlfriend off on a kayak trip 

                                       

                                                       and there they go just a few feet from the deck

Saturday we went to Green Bay for the baby shower and to stay a couple of days with grand daughter, Katie,  and husband Jake. It was an interesting shower as there were many things that I had no idea what they were, and some I wish we had when I had babies. One item was especially interesting - a spatula to apply diaper rash lotion!! We just used our fingers and then washed them off. There were also cloth diapers, very different form the ones we used and learned to fold as the baby grew older. Even a special cloth bag to put the soiled ones in until washed. Interesting. Katie has four chickens that they are raising (in town. where they are allowed 4 chickens, but no roosters) for the eggs. They have a golden retriever that has been trained for bird hunting, so we have to be careful when we let the chickens out so he did not retrieve them!!! After attending church on Sunday with them, they washed their vehicle, and as long as they had all the equipment out, Katie's husband washed our truck also - what a nice surprise.

 

                             

                                                Quiet Sunday afternoon carwash


                                          

                                                    some of Katie's chickens- the black one will lay colored eggs

                                         

                                  Katie and Jake with one of the chickens who likes to be held and petted - their                                                                         son is due early Sept. 

Early Monday morning we took Katie's Mom, (our oldest daughter) to the airport and then met some old neighbor's for breakfast. It was a nice time, laughing about adventures in the past, and getting caught up on family activities. They were great neighbors and again, we spent happy and sad times with them

We traveled back to our sister-in-law's home (where we have been using as a base for our adventures) for a week or so until we return to Arkansas, the corn fields are amazing - the corn is 10 feet or more in some places. Some land near by is planted with sunflowers - a beautiful sight.  

acres and acres of sunflowers

   

                                 the corn fields - already tasseling out and ready for picking soon 


Katie's church (Life Church) is very progressive -  very loud contemporary music but the message was well given. Change is hard. Especially change for the better even if we do not realize it at the time. We have to admit that we cannot live life without Jesus. We have to die for ourselves, immerse ourselves in Him. We we fail to do so , we live our lives under condemnation. If we want to stop living that way, we need to immerse ourselves in Him. In Matthew, Jesus is baptized in water, in Acts, the apostles were baptized by the Spirit. Immerse yourself in Jesus for 50 days. How do you do this? 

1) read your Bible everyday for 50 days. Many of us do this already - try reading Scripture through praise.

2) pray and write in a journal for 50 days. it will help keep you focused in your prayers - and you will be surprised which prayers are answered!

3) give some additional offering for the next 4 Sundays - over and above your tithe. Something to celebrate your love for God.

4) listen only to Jesus music for the next 50 days. Whatever you put in must come out. Garbage in, garbage out.

5) read one Jesus book over the next 50 days.  Suggestion The Hope Quotient by Ray Johnston.

See  how you change!!!




                         

Monday, July 19, 2021

Wisconsin Northwoods

 We have been spending the last few days in the Wisconsin Northwoods, visiting with friends that we have had for over 60 years. We have been in each others lives through all the fun times: vacations, dances, having and raising our children together, all the good menories as well as the sardines when we needed each others emotional support:  the loss of their daughter at childbirth, the deaths of all of our parents, illnesses including accidents and cancer to name a few. We all have moved various times, but keep in touch and manage to get together as often as we can wherever we can. Fred and  Bob have been friends since their teen years and because we are the spouses Judy and I are also friends. We sat up late the first night we arrived and talked and laughed into the evening. They live on a lake in a beautiful spot in the Northwoods.  Last night we were enjoying the evening and saw beaver and loons on the lake, not to mention the deer roaming about. I love the beautiful and stately pines as well as the many varieties of other trees. God created this wonderful place on earth for us to enjoy and wonder of the majesty of it all. Any place on this earth is a blessing to all of us.                                                                              As we were in another area in WI last week a friend and neighbor of over 20 years ago past away so we atttended his celebration of life.  It was a moving ceremony concluding with military honors. It was wonderful to see his family as well as other former neighbors who also attended. This is rather short today as there are so many folks we have visited with as well I could probably bore you all to death. I feel so blessed to be able to see them all- many have physical and emotional situations. I give God all the praise and glory for our health and strength in our lives.                        

Sunday, July 11, 2021

Summer Sunday

 Another beautiful summer day in Central Wisconsin. This past week has really been beautiful - a bit cool in the morning but perfect days  after the rain finally quit). We have been helping our sister-in-law with to do lists, as well as general upkeep. Fred loves to mow lawn, and the lawn here is expansive, even to the pint of mowing half of the horse pasture. At one time, there were horses in the side pasture therefore no need to mow. After the horses were no longer there,  the entire pasture was mowed, but since Fred''s brother passed away, the wing ha been cut down a bit. As Fred mows, the gopher dart back and forth, poking up their heads to see what all the noise is about. They scoot across the yard, seemingly playing tag with the mower. there is also a huge apple orchard to be mowed, where disaster struck. Fred got slapped in the face with a low hanging branch, which have since been cut and given t a neighbor for smoking meat. Looked like Fred got in a fist fight!!!

                                                      serious face slapping
 
After the face injury, we had to drive to a nearby town to get Fred's glasses readjusted, thanks to the apple tree branch. On the way, there were various road side stands - we purchased some sweeet corn     ( from Indiana as the Wisconsin corn is not ready yet) and some wonderful Georgia peaches ( almost as good as Arkansas peaches). Love the fresh produce here in Wisconsin at this time of year - including the sweet Door County cherries which we had purchased earlier.

                                                                    sweet and delicious peaches
fresh, two color sweet corn with real butter and a touch of salt.

Saturday we went to the cousin's breakfast, a family tradition that has endured for years (although this was the only 3rd one since the virus last year. It is held every 2nd Saturday of the month with about10-20 cousin's there. We had not been there in a few years, but didn't seem like it - got caught up on all the family news, and enjoyed a good time of fellowship.

We have not had any cats or dogs for many years, but enjoy the company of Skipper, our sister-in-law's boxer. He is really very well behaved and smart, keeping guard outside our bedroom door at night. While trying to take his picture he totally ignored me, striking this impressive pose. 

Skipper, being regal

My sister-in-law is a great quilter, so on Monday we went to her quilt club silent auction. Needless to say, I found  a few things at bargain prices. We had both finished the baby quilts for my granddaughter's shower later this month, so she worked on quilts for missions, and I designed a quilt (with her expert advice) from the items I purchased from the auction. Hopefully I will get the top finished while we are here. We plan on making this trip to WI every year to help her out with "handyman" help. So far  it has been hanging curtains and shades, mowing, and trimming trees. No apples this year due to a late frost that froze the blossoms, so hopefully next year there will be some to can. A few more  projects on the list but a few weeks yet to complete them. God has so blessed us that we can be of help to her while enjoying our vacation here.

In order to live a life in Christ, we have to have preparation and performance. We cannot be a servant of God by our means - we need to prepare and follow through. "So then, as you have received Christ Jesus as Lord, continue living your lives in Him, rooted and built up in Him, strengthened in the faith as you were taught, and overflowing in thankfulness." Colossians 2:6-7. We have been strengthened and built in the Lord. The first part of Colossians tells us who we are - it is our identity. "Since you have been raised with Christ, set your heart on things above, where Christ is, seated on the right hand of God. Set your mind on things above, not earthly things." Colossians 3:1-2. If you are in the kingdom of God, there are things that must happen in your life. If you live a life in Jesus, you need to focus on things above and not on things on earth. Our brain has millions on connections in order for us to function. . Our brain is a big pace in a small place.  We have to think of how to live for Jesus and His purpose for us. we live in an age of information overload.  None of this information given to us is usually without knowledge of the truth from those who give it. It is just repeated over and over. Before all of this technology,  we interacted with everyone personally. It is very difficult today to take our eyes off worldly things. It takes away our inability to focus on God. All earthly information influences us and leads us astray. If you don't pay attention to who you listen to, you can get into a lot of trouble. What is shaping you mind, your heart, and your character? Set your mind on the kingdom of God. See things in His perspective. By setting your minds on things above, you become what you need to be in this world. .Let God transform your minds and you will have a new set of values. Think and pray about where your mind and heart are set every day of the week and not just on Sunday. Read your Bible, study Scripture, memorize verses, turn off the TV, shut down the computer, unplug from technology. When you do that you have fullness of joy in the presence of God. Let Him transform  our hearts and minds to live the life He wants us to lead. Let's live our lives so others see Christ in us. When Christ is in us, everything changes. 



 


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Sunday, July 4, 2021

Freedom


 The Fourth of July is just not about family picnics, cook-outs, vacation time, or fireworks. It is a day to reflect on why we really celebrate it. Independence Day, also known as the Fourth of July, celebrates America's formal declaration of independence from colonial rule. The Second Continental Congress officially adopted the final version of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776..But beyond the official creation and adoption of one of our nation's founding documents, how did the Fourth of July come to be a federally recognized holiday? After the American colonies officially declared independence from the British crown, it wasn't long before the occasion was celebrated. On July 4, 1777, Philadelphia kicked off Independence Day by "adjourning Congress and celebrating with bonfires, bells, and fireworks." This Independence Day celebration became more widespread at the end of the War of 1812. We continue to celebrate this day to celebrate our independence as a United Nation, founded on Christian principles, giving every man equal rights to worship as we please, to speak out and not be persecuted, and to pursue the American dream. If not for the brave Americans of that time, we would not have the life we lead today, perhaps still under the rule of England. Thank goodness for their foresight which form our great country. We hope you had a wonderful day remembering what you were celebrating.

Our sister-in-law had a huge ash tree removed from her yard this week as it was dead and in danger of falling on her house. A removal company truck arrived with just one employee. I wondered how he was going to do this by himself, as he hoisted himself with an automatic crane and began sawing off small branches on the bottom of the trunk, working his way up, using a power saw with just one hand and dropping the branches into a neat pile on the ground. I was amazed at the way he continued up the tree in a seemingly patterened way. In about an hour and a half, he had the tree totally down, leaving a foot no the trunk so a pot of flowers could be positioned on it.




just getting started


one side done
down to the stump


almost done
finishing up - the neighbor is going to cut it up for fire wood nd haul away the brush. 


                                                

                                                                             and away he goes!

Almost 41 year ago Fred's brother and his wife adopted a baby girl, to add to their family They had adopted a boy a few years prior to this. When they asked son, Jeffery, what he wanted for a sibling he said he wanted a brother named Jack. Well, he got a sister named Jacci instead! Last year, Jacci's birth mother reached out to her, through the adoption agency as it was an open adoption, to search for her daughter. Jacci was contacted, agreed to fill out the paperwork, and did some facebook searching, and located her birth mother. Before the papers could be sent back to her, Jacci (after a few false starts) called her birth mother - the result was a very emotional meeting and melding of families. We were honored to be able to meet her birth mother for the first time on Saturday - again in a very emotional meeting. We spent the afternoon with family, laughing, recalling events in Jacci's life, crying at times, and created a larger family circle in the process. What a wonderful gift that this lady gave our family - so we loved on her and Jacci all day. Our sister-in-law (Jacci's adoptive mother) was just as much involved as everyone else, creating an amazing day. God does work miracles in people's lives. 

We continued with visiting, relaxing, and just marveling in the beauty of a Wisconsin summer. We finished baby quilts for our soon to be 9th great grandchild, did some fun crafting, and enjoyed the past week of reliving old memories.

In a strange set of coincidences (no, not coincidence but God's plan) Vance's sermon this morning was about freedom- freedom in Christ. It was not preplanned, as he laid out the sermon series weeks ago. I smile as I see God's hand it this! We need to keep Jesus in the center of everything. Everything revolves around keeping a relationship with Him. We need to be careful not to substitute religiousness for relationship. We tend to set up a bunch of activity and rules to  make an appearance of Christianity. Jewish Christians would keep a lot of their old rules and not a reality of the true Christ. The most important thing is a relationship with Christ. Don't be in love with a mystical experience rather than a relationship with Christ nor expect others to do so. we need to be in Christ, connected to the Head. Look to spiritual holidays, rules, and mystical experiences but do not overemphasize them as they tend to make you just look like a spiritual person. People who have more don'ts in their life are more spiritual. What makes a person spiritual? We are free to put Jesus at the head - the Lord of our lives. Your spiritual power will be found in your relationship with Christ. You need to be confident in this new identity in Christ. Let no one deceive you - Jesus is enough to make you complete. In the Old Testament, circumcision was an outward sign of a new life in Christ. When you are struggling, go back into your heart and remember when you were in Christ, raised through in baptism. Be free in your victory in Christ. Christ forgave our sins and nailed them to the cross. The perfect vision of Christ shows our own imperfections. You have your sins paid for by Him. That is why He said, "It is finished". punched Satan while He was on the cross - He appeared to destroy the devil's work. 

The greatest freedom of all is our freedom of sin through the death of Jesus on the cross.