Saturday, June 23, 2007

The color of waiting

Yesterday was just one of those days. Technically my "day off" I started out by taking a friend of the church for an appointment ... leaving the house at 9:00 am. I arrived home at 6:30 pm -- from the "appointment". So, color Friday purple for waiting. Today is waiting time again ... waiting for a call to come help prepare for VBS next week, waiting for daughter Katy, son-in-law Chip and grandkids Sean (5 1/2) and Sophia (Sophie) age 8 months to arrive! Oh, yeah, and waiting for inspiration for a sermon that should be done in about 2 hours! That broom tree of Elijah's sounds mighty tempting right about now.

Veggie Garden


This is the veggie garden ... needs weeding (and rain!!!!) Can't wait to be eating fresh vegetables out of it. But I hate weeding!

Danielle's Garden


I have two gardens. One is Danielle's "not-so-secret" garden, otherwise known as my own personal pet cemetery (for the rocks). It is prettier than in the picture, but oh, we need some rain here!

Thursday, June 14, 2007

Baptism Easter 2007




What a special day! April 15 2007 Sean Andrew and Sophia Alaina Wibert, Norman Stoddard and his granddaughter Brooke are baptized. It's a family celebration!

Grampa Freddy


Grampa Freddy and Sophie share a special breakfast moment ... aren't they adorable?

Halloween


It's so much fun to share special times at church with grandkids. Here Kesia and Danielle join in the fun of the annual All-Hallowed Eve gathering ... how l-o-w can they go??

A Christmas Story


Yes, I know that this isn't exactly yesterday! But I enjoy Christmas pageants so much! Angel Allie, some kind of friendly animal Zyon, Mary (Katie), Joseph (Burton), and Donkey Irelynn help to tell the story of the birth of Jesus (left). On the right, they are joind by Zach and Alec.


Deer Hunting

So, here's five minutes in my life. I look out my home office window and here is a beautiful doe, just grazing in Joe's field. I go look for my camera. The doe is standing perfectly still, great shot (camera shot, that is). I turn on the camera -- batteries are dead. Take dead batteries, put them in battery charger (after Fred directs me to where it is and how to put the batteries in). Find some non-rechargables in a drawer, again have Fred show me how to inert the new batteries in the camera. Come back to the window ... by now said deer has mosied on off to other Joe's field and out of sight. So ... long story short? No photo

Just Starting Out

Okay, y'all talked me into trying this. After a week in central Iowa (at least I think it was central, that's the name of the college) I'm happy to be back home in upstate New York. Maybe tomorrow I'll be able to post pictures of my gardens growing ... it has been commented that it no longer looks like I have a pet cemetery alongside my driveway!