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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

HAPPY THANKSGIVING

Hello there everyone! I hope that you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving! God Bless!!

Sunday, November 23, 2008

New Car!



Well the search is finally over. We finally found an affordable car for Nicole. Now that she is working is will make it easier for her. We spent a few hours today cleaning it up but she was excited about it. It is a Black 2001 Saturn S1. I was teasing her about it being a manual car and that she has been spoiled by my car. Manual windows, locks, and even the mirror has to be manually adjusted for bright lights... ooo my!! HAHA just kidding It has an automatic transmission though which she is thankful for. The best thing is she was able to put over half of it down and borrowed the rest from us and will get it paid off quickly. She is very proud of that fact and that she is doing it herself.






Take care & God Bless!!

Friday, November 21, 2008

Turkey Day

Well before we know it Thanksgiving will be here. Less then a week away. Families will be getting together and enjoying time together. I am sure there will be lots of laughing, and some crying. This year will be no different for us. We will be getting together with Paul's family like we have done every year since I became a part of this family. My sister will be coming to join us this year with her two girls, which I am so thankful for. I have never had a thanksgiving with her or any holiday for that matter so I am very excited about it.

I just want to take a moment to ask something of everyone out there that should read this. ( I know the numbers are small but you can pass the word!)

As this Holiday season is here and we are all enjoying our time with others and our families, don't forget about all of those that will not be home with their families. At the Veterans program the other day at my kids high school one of the girls read a story. It touched me and will be something I will be doing this year. I will probably have tears (which if you know me does not take much to do anyway!) but I am going to do it. I had tears trying to tell Paul about it. I have tears now just thinking about it My kids and I were talking about it a couple of nights ago and they agree we need to do it and that it is a cool idea.

The story went like this....

A soldier had set the table for a friend of his that was out in the field. He waited and waited for his friend to come back from his mission. He did not return. He was killed in action while out on patrol. After awhile, one of his fellow soldiers asked him if he was going to clean the dishes up. He stated that he was not going to and proceeded to eat his dinner. He stated that he would not take away the dishes because he was not going to forget the soldier that was suppose to be there eating with him. They asked that as we all sit down for our thanksgiving dinner this year, (and all the rest) that we set an extra plate. A plate to represent all those soldiers that will not be home with their families this holiday season and for those that will never make it home for another meal. Let those around you know that these soldiers are not forgotten, nor will they ever be!

Also. if you know a soldier's family that will be home alone without their soldier this year, make sure you tell them thank you. They are sacrificing so much for all of us.


Thank you all who serve! No words can or will ever express how thankful I am to know so many service members. Some in my own family, and I am very proud of all of them.

Take care & God Bless you all!

Monday, November 17, 2008

Working World..........

Well the play is finished now (you can see pictures on Nicole's facebook) so true to her word she went and got a job. She wants a car and has a little saved up but we have told her that is she wants a car she will have to get a job to help pay for it. Well last week we spent a couple of days going around collecting resumes and she filled them out and turned them in. Everyone was pretty much saying that they were not hiring right now but they would put her application on file. A lot of them only do the applications on-line anymore, which surprised me. As a manager I wanted to see who was turning them in so that I could get a first impression, not nowadays. Also she was told be several other that jobs are to scarce right now with the economy and adults would be given priority, especially in a small town like Greencastle........ But God!!!

God can do anything.

I must admit that I was not sure that I wanted her to get a job. I have been looking for the cheapest car that would be decent that I could find. (Not having much luck in the finding a car department right now but that is another story!) I did not want her grades to suffer since she is a straight A student and she will need those grades to hopefully get some scholarships to go to school. On the other hand I know that she has seen so much in her life already and in some ways ha been so protected from the real world. So I want her to learn how real life works as well. I know I learned so much when I started at Taco Bell when I was 15 and I can look back to those days and honestly say that those are some of the best days that I had in any job that I have ever had. You learn so much and it is a taste of the real world. I told her that her best bet at finding a job right now would be a fast food restaurant since they have the most turn around and are usually the ones willing to hire with little or no experience.

Anyway we went to visit a different church this last Sunday, (yes we are still in the church hopping mode and it is long, long, overdo. Did I say long? That is an understatement.!! Again another story later!) So we go visit this church and meet a few people like normal. Well one of the people we meet is the head manager of the local McDonald's. When he said that we laughed because that was one of the places Nicole had applied. He gave us a funny look and we explained to him that she had just applied on-line there last week. He looks at us and says "Really? What time do you get out of school tomorrow?" Nicole told him and he says, "Come see me tomorrow right after school." Were like ok. So she goes in today after school to talk to him. They talk a little while and he comes over and talks with me to let me know that she starts Friday for orientation and will have a schedule before she leaves Friday. She was very excited! She had tried so hard over the summer and had no luck anywhere. And now she walks in to church and meets the one person that can give her a job. So we spent the whole night looking at cars. She is nervous but very excited.

See God works even in the small things. Not only is he a Christian, but several others that work there are as well. Not all but a few. That is what she is excited about the most. She will be working for a Christian boss. Not only that but her manager that she will be working with the most is also a christian. She says she is nervous but excited. I know that she will do good and they are willing to be very flexible. That is also a good thing. I will keep you all up to date on how things are going.

So if you are in Greencastle, stop by the local McDonald's you might just see her there!

Take care & God Bless!

Saturday, November 15, 2008

1st Deer

Hunter Larry & his deer

Well most of you probably do not know this but today is the first day of deer hunting. For two weeks it is legal to hunt deer out here. Last year Paul and Larry went and Paul got a small one. Well Larry wanted to go this year and try to get one of his own. After almost 12 hours outside in the very cold weather Larry got his first deer. Well make that 2 deer. Needless to say he was very excited and happy when they came in after dark to get the tractor to go claim them. Paul got one small one but both of Larry's are quite a bit bigger. I am adding some pictures however you can't really tell a difference on size since Paul's is separate from Larry's. Larry got a doe and a 7 point buck. You can see the antlers in the pictures. Needless to say he was very excited! Don't feel to bad about them being out in the cold they built a custom deer stand with windows and a door and a roof. They also have a heater out there. Actually they have 2 now. When they were heading back to the house for lunch I was in town (yes we have to actually go to town, we live in the middle of nowhere lol) Paul called me and asked me to go get a bigger heater. So they may have been ruffing it but not to bad.
I hope all of you have had a wonderful weekend. Take care God Bless!





Larry & his 6 point buck & doe

Paul's little Buck


Tuesday, November 11, 2008

THANKS VETS!


Don't forget that today is Veterans Day. Take a moment to tell them thanks! I know I appriciate everyhing that they did as well as the ones currently serving. Above is a picture of Paul's Great Aunt who served in WWII. And yes that is the same uniform that she wore back then! She will be 91 in January. I called her this morning to see if she wanted a ride to the veteran's day program and she told me no she could drive herself. She is still very independent! Below is an essay that Larry wrote about her for his English class. I have never seen him so excited to write a paper! It was for a contest that all the teachers voted on. He came in third which is an amazing thing on it's own since english is his worst subject. I have to give his teacher a lot of credit he is an awesome teacher!


Take care & God Bless!!
The person I admire the most is my Aunt Helen Hurst. She is 90 years old and has been volunteering since high school. Her hobby in high school was finding little birds that had either fallen out of a nest or were hurt. She would take the birds home, feed them, and take care of them until they were feeling better and able to survive on their own.
She went to school to be a doctor. In 1939, when she was still in nurses training, she joined the Red Cross. Then, the Kentucky River flooded and their family, along with others, felt the need to help. During the rescue and recovery process many of the family members kept only what clothes they really needed and gave the rest to the flood victims.
Then, Aunt Helen volunteered to join the army during World War II. She was in the army for five years, stationed in many different countries, during which time she was responsible for setting up two camps. The first camp she setup is one of the largest camps in the United States today.
Aunt Helen also setup a general hospital that was used for regular injuries where people received treatment, had surgeries, and were recovering long term. She also setup a station hospital, which was used for emergencies and to get a patient stable before transferring them to a general hospital. She also setup a field hospital, which was used to treat any injury that needed to be treated quickly. These hospitals were located in the middle of the war itself.
One experience she told me about was when she was made supervisor in a camp that held and treated German people. One guy in there was dying of cancer and his one wish was that he wanted a Hershey’s candy bar. The Americans decided not to give him one because they did not know how many American people the guy had wounded or killed. She agreed with them.
She has also volunteered locally. My Aunt Helen has started a clothes center at a senior center, and has volunteered with the Red Cross for sixty years. She retired in 2005, but still finds herself volunteering as needed, doing small projects. Since then, she has volunteered at the county fair and state fair.
She has also done a lot of volunteer work as a nurse at the old Reelesville High School. She told me that while she was a nurse, she would keep clean pairs of clothes for some children and when they got there, they would change into them. Then at the end of the day, they would put their dirty clothes back on.
I admire her because she has been doing a lot of good things for people all her life. She tells things like they are and she is always willing to give people a chance. She has also changed a lot of people’s lives. One day, I hope to be able to help people the way she has helped others.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Come to me like little children........

Those words that Jesus spoke rang out to me over and over this afternoon. We were at church today and it was so neat. Tomorrow is the 98th anniversary for the church building. That itself is a pretty awesome thing that the building is that old, let alone that the "church family" has been around together for almost 169 years. They were announcing members that had been there for over 50 years, I could not imagine being in the same house for 50 years let alone the same church building. It was very neat to see how many there were.

However what caught my attention the most and what I have thought about the most today was the little boy that sat next to me today. He was probably 3 years old. He was sitting on his dad's lap and as they passed the communion he wrestled his dad to grab a piece of bread. I kind of chuckled to my self because it was so cute. I can remember my kids doing the same thing when they were little. As the juice was passed I saw his dad hold both of his arms in one hand and lifted the juice high above the little boy to make sure he would not be able to grad hold and make a mess. His grandma who was sitting between us just gave me a shy smile and was almost apologetic. I wanted to tell her that it was ok and that he made me laugh. I will probably share this with her next week since today we were in a big hurry to get out and head to Nicole's play.

So I sat there praying before we took the juice in unison and all I could think about was that little boy, and those famous words Jesus spoke in Mark Ch 10 versed 14 & 15, "Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not: for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein." (KJV)

I thought how many times do I go to Jesus as an adult worried that what I will or will not do may or may not be appropriate. When what I should be doing, is be like that little boy and just reach and wrestle with all my might to get that little touch of God. I mean isn't that what the bread represents, the body of Christ, our Savior! There should be nothing in this world that should stop us from getting that little piece of him, even if it is something that is not "politically" correct or accepted!

Think about that, and I pray that you will all be like little children and wrestle your way to get your little piece of our Lord and Savior! By the way the little boy succeeded in getting the bread as I will continue to do each and every day!

May God Bless you all and your families!

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

History is made.....

Well it is all officially over. I for one am very thankful that there will be no more ad's on TV for any politicians that are hoping to retain their seat or those hoping to win a new seat.

No matter how you voted, last night was a HUGE day for America. History was made and things will never be the same. So many people gave up so much of their lives so that one day America could truly be the "Land of the Free". For so many years America has been known as the "Land of Opportunity" from all over the world. Last night proved that. Who would have thought that an African-American who was basically an unknown to most people a couple of years ago would now be the one to lead this country in a time of so much trouble.

Granted, after September 11, 2001 life for all Americans changed. Where our economy is today is where most Americans expected it to be back then, not 7 years later. No matter who would have won this election they would have had a lot of work to do to build up the moral of the American people. Hopefully, that will happen.

A comment was made this morning by someone I know that "God's will was not done". May I remind everyone that if you prayed, and sought God for guidance before you voted, then do not second guess yourself or God. If you truly prayed for God's will to be done - then do not question him. Even if you did not pray for God's will to be done - there were millions of Christians that were praying for God's will to be done. DO NOT QUESTION GOD'S WILL! even Hitler had his place in God's will. It is not for us to judge.

The Bible states throughout that we are to pray for our leaders and to support them and to even submit to their authority as long as it does not go against God. The best thing that we can do is to pray for our new President Elect so that he can carry out the will of God.

Also remember to pray for the whole government because one man can not change things on his own. Pray for them all!!

Also make sure you talk to your kids about this historical event. This is something that they will remember for the rest of their lives. Something that they will be telling their children, and grandchildren about for years to come. - unless God decides to send his son back to get us before then. :O)


Take care & God Bless you and your family!

Monday, November 3, 2008

GO VOTE!!

Just a quick reminder that you all need to go vote tomorrow!! It is our duty as Americans that our voice is heard. So if you have not voted yet

GO VOTE!!!!!