Monday, February 22, 2010

I'll take that!!


Seems like forever since I've been on here... life has definitely been busy, but I do want to share two huge praise items with you.

These last few weeks I've been quite busy with my mom attending various appointments with her doc and specialists due to some health issues. She has been "through the wringer" so to speak with numerous tests, etc., and we can thankfully say that our worst fears have been relieved, at least to the doctors' knowledge.

What they did find is treatable. We still need to get to the bottom of a couple of issues, but hopefully nothing else is going on that they aren't detecting.


I have to say we were quite worried, yet trying all the while not to be since we need to be trusting God in all things...especially times like these! I just wasn't prepared at all to lose her yet and the memories of what Mom T went through became all too fresh again.

Last week was especially difficult. On Wednesday, as we pulled into the hospital parking lot where Mom was scheduled for more tests, I asked her if she was nervous. She quickly replied, "Not at all". I admitted that I was and so we took a moment to pray together which was wonderfully calming for me. I'm grateful for the peace she displayed and oh so thankful for God's presence and that they didn't find what we were hoping they wouldn't find.

Still with me?
Good...'cause the 2nd praise came only two days later and was the icing on the cake!


Emery Shae was born early Friday morning. The call requesting one of us to sprint down the street to watch over the slumbering came only 2 1/2 hours earlier. What a relief when things went quickly. As one who has been through this "process" on four separate occasions, I ALWAYS pray for a good positive birthing experience (you ladies know what I mean).

We've been praying daily that God would protect this little one (and mama) for this day. I added a little something to my prayer on Thursday night...you see, Friday would be my sister's birthday and she mentioned several times how she was hoping to for this bundle to arrive on her birthday...so I threw in an extra little request. What fun it was to be able to call her with the news - apparently she had prayed the same prayer!

We're so happy to finally be able to hold this little babe...and of course, her mama is feeling much more comfortable too!


So... my dreaded week ended up being more wonderful than I could have imagined - Isn't God amazing!!

And now...it's wayyyy past my bedtime...good night all!

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Ready for What/Who Comes


Yes...it's finished!


Managed to sew and cut it in one day...
quite an accomplishment for me since I don't have
a designated sewing area...hoping that will change
one day :)

Projects often get started, and then get put away to finish
up another day... or *gasp* never!


I'm hoping the little munschkins enjoy using it
when they come for naps...


(B's idea of nap time)


Or to cuddle up for story time...


I love how soft it is.
I think I want one for me too!


Even g'pa can squeeze under...
that's the most fun of all!

Saturday, January 16, 2010

We Remember..


It’s been a year now, our tears have dried

It’s been a year since our hearts have been denied

It’s been a year since we had to say goodbye

to you, DAD


It’s been a year reflecting on memories tucked away

It’s been a year of praying that all would be ok

It’s been a year of longing to have just one more day

with you, DAD



As we look to tomorrow and say goodbye to yesterday

We remember your heart's desire for your family, always

We will forever remember you DAD

There's a hole in our hearts that no one else can fill

...see you later!


~ Your Family ~

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Friday, November 27, 2009

How do you spell Christmas?

Hey there...a friend of mine posted this little video on facebook and I wanted to share it too.

I don't normally listen to Go Fish as I think they mostly do children's music ministry...but this is pretty cool, and catchy too!!



Oh, and sorry about removing the video from my previous post..
thought it was sweet...it was meant for lucky me :)

Just picture a little girl ... early morning stillness
bright little eyes....
with a special message for her Nana.

I'm playing it over and over on my nifty little birthday present - it still brings a big smile to my face :)

Oh, and I've got a zebra cake in the oven...curious? I'll let you know how it turns out.

Now if only I knew what to make for supper...ideas anyone?

Have a wonderful weekend all.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Getting in 'Touch' *(updated)


Look what I got today!
This Nana is excited!!

Wait...it gets better....

Look what greeted me first thing this morning... (VIDEO REMOVED..SORRY)
One little munschkin was up bright 'n early and sang for me.

Then two more dropped in for a "wee" bit to bring greetings.


What a way to start the day!!

Blessings indeed - thank you God!
I'm giddy in anticipation of seeing them ALL, hopefully today!!






Tuesday, October 13, 2009

A Little Perspective!


In all my 20 plus years of experience, I've NEVER had this happen before...

Went to get some pizza sauce from the pantry only to discover some of the jars had unsealed. So, out they went since I had no idea how long they were that way.

Went down a little later that day and what'd ya know... more unsealed jars. WHAT?!
By the next morning, I had thrown out 15 jars *ouch*!

There was no more deciding what to do with the ripe tomatoes sitting on my counter.



Fast forward a few days - Les and I were out late last Saturday afternoon trying to finish up some errands when my phone rang...

"Hey Mom, I don't want to alarm you but..."

Now, what thoughts go through your head when you hear that? I'll tell you, I had several racing simultaneously.

I took a deep breath and calmly asked, "What's wrong?"

"I think our freezer just died, everything inside is melted....kaput!"

Needless to say we raced back home, errands un-accomplished, and began the laborious task of cleaning out all the dripping, messy things that come out of freezers that are left open!



Apparently, while attempting to fetch a frozen treat, an entire pail of mushy, watery ice cream came jumping out and of course burst open as it hit the floor. It took our "ice-cream lovin'" son a while to scoop it all up off the rug!

Though it wasn't exactly what I had planned for that day...I have to say several good things came out of that messy inconvenience..

~ meat was already partially thawed for the next few meals
~ I started a LARGE stock pot of sommer borscht since there was meat, sorrel and onion greens "ready and waiting"
~ we had a variety of yummy things we cooked up for supper (california chicken and rhubarb pie for starters) Oh yum.
~ cooked up some raspberry sauce so that's ready for the next time someone needs a treat
~ I didn't have any worries about what I'd serve for Sunday lunch
~ my freezer got defrosted and organized (a job I had been putting off), and of course, it's emptier.


And.. a little more perspective..
~ I STILL have food!
~ I STILL HAVE my home and I'm not worried when the next typhoon or tsunami will hit!
~ I'm NOT the mom who didn't get a chance to say goodbye to her teenage son before he was tragically gone!
~ I'm NOT the dad who has to tell his kids mommy's not coming home!
~ I DIDN'T have to hear the tragic news from my doc today (working in a clinic setting you become painfully aware of those who do)

PRAY for those to whom this is a reality...pray tho you know no names or faces...

Don't
sweat the small stuff but rather GIVE THANKS to the Lord, for He is good!

I'm off to work today.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Nice surprises



I got a call at work almost at the end of my day...
The "caller" on the other end asked what I thought of his menu idea for supper,
which included some, "fried green tomatoes and onions".


"Don't make too many," I said, thinking I didn't remember if I liked them or not.
My mom used to make them, which I never tried...
and I made them once upon special request
early on in our married life.

The aroma upon entering the door was amazing! I could hardly wait
to chow down!

I asked what he had done...."just added a little basil."

I have to tell you - they were delicious
...so I will share his recipe.

Not the best picture... I almost forgot to take one
before most of them were devoured!



Fried Green Tomatoes & Onions


1 large onion, halved and sliced semi-thickly
2 large green tomatoes, sliced and quartered
1 tbsp butter
1 tsp olive oil
1 tsp basil (that may be a bit much - he just sprinkled some in)
A little salt to taste (very little)

Fry the onions and green tomatoes slowly in the butter and olive oil in a non-stick pan. Turn frequently until they are nicely brown and beginning to caramelize. About half way through the cooking process, add the basil and continue until they are deliciously golden.

Enjoy!

Oh, and the other surprise was these...



...anonymously sent to my office..."just because"
Oh the glances I got :)

P.S. you'll have to imagine the beautiful orange lily
which had to be removed becuse it made my eyes burn...

how could anonymous know?





Friday, September 4, 2009

God is Sovereign


Please say a prayer for our kids today.

Warren & Liane received some sad news yesterday, a day that started out with much anticipation and excitement.

But we know God is sovereign and we rest in that.

Their little one is with Him now, safe...running and playing with siblings and
a little cousin who arrived not so long ago.

I'm picturing my dad with his arms full...
oh how he loveds little ones

It's a beautiful picture when you ponder...

There's a song our kids have often done during worship -
it's become one of my favourites and comes
to mind again (thinking of the first few words)

My Saviour My God
I am not skilled to understand
What God has willed, what God has planned

I only know at His right hand
Stands one who is my Saviour

I take Him at His word and deed
Christ died to save me; this I read
And in my heart I find a need

Of Him to be my savior

That He would leave His place on high

And come for sinful man to die
You count it strange, so once did I
Before I knew my Saviour


Chorus

My Saviour loves, My Saviour lives
My Saviour's always there for me

My God: He was, my God; He is
My God is always gonna be


Yes, living, dying, let me bring

My strength, my solace from this spring;
That He who lives to be my King
Once died to be my Saviour


That He would leave His place on high

And come for sinful man to die

You count it strange, so once did I
Before I knew my Saviour!


... remembering all our little ones

~ Nana

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

End of an "age"

Wow...once again
it's been forever since I posted...
there's been so much to celebrate, and so little time to blog.

BUT...today is a very important day in the life of one young man,
who happens to be our baby youngest.

A day I've pondered longer than I care to admit...



so here I am..

excited to say...

HAPPY 18th BIRTHDAY, Dustin!!



How can it be this day is already upon me us?
Where did that little boy go who loved to borrow kitchen gadgets
and ice cream pails?


Dustin, you are without a doubt
one very mysterious
kid young man...
you've always managed to keep us guessing as to what you'd come up with
next.
...
and as always, with great determination!


Life has been far from boring
since the very day
God chose to give you to us.



You no longer seek out the ice cream pails...


and...we do recognize what you're playing these days,


while other things still remain a mystery.
..

Dustin...when did you decide ...oh, nevermind!

It's been fun watching you grow to be a man,

and we look forward to seeing where God will lead you
these next few years.


We love you,
Mom & Dad

Friday, July 17, 2009

Home sweet home


After our little whirlwind trip out west...we're back home.

Just on time to rescue the garden from towering weeds, and enjoy fresh strawberries...
but more importantly, back to the faces that bring us so much joy :)

We decided not to stop on the last leg of our trip and made it home at about 2 a.m....
figuring no one would be expecting us home until later the next day, we'd have a good chance to sleep in, nice and cozy in our own bed!

Well, we didn't really sleep in much as we heard little voices on the front porch.
Grampa got up and ran to the door to swing it open...me following as quickly as I could so as not to miss out on the happy squealing and little bear hugs! What a way to wake up!!

Anyway, hopefully I can report more on the highlights, but for now...it's time to get some work done...much to do!

Monday, June 29, 2009

What a week!




Last week started off with learning something new at work...
kinda fun

Watched our youngest walk across the stage at Graduation...
a tad bit emotional

Learned a few things about H1N1 I never knew...
very interesting

Celebrated a sweet baby girl turning two...
definitely a highlight

Attended a funeral of a young husband, father and grandfather...
so sad for the family

Spent an evening with 100+ others at a picnic...
back to fun



And this week?

Starting off on a great note - it's our 29th Anniversary today
and...we have an invite for supper!

Gotta go...no pictures today...sorry
I seem to have very few pics of hubby and me!

Friday, June 26, 2009

Our last Graduate...


I'm really at a loss for words right now...
Can't believe all the years our kids have been schooling have come and gone...
23 years to be exact (almost 1/4 of a century!)

It JUST can't be!

And of course, any mother would say...
it just seems like yesterday...


First day of school...Proud as can be


Oh, this day is bittersweet for sure.

Though I'm so disappointed that my camera
decided to act up,
and I don't have much for pictures to show for the
excitement of the day
I'm so proud of our boy...ooops...young man!!

Can't believe our "baby" *shhhh* just graduated!

I need to go cry now
.


Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Prayers


Just wanted to ask for prayer for two families, though there are certainly more I could include, as each of you would be able to as well...this just hits home for people who are dear to me.

My sis-in-law's brother was in a very serious transport accident and his life is hanging in the balance. He has six young children. They would covet your prayers.


Another sister-in-law's brother died very suddenly during the night. Without any details, I ask if you would please uphold this family in prayer as well.

"And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints." Ephesians 6:18


There's always someone somewhere who could use our intercessory prayer. May we, in the busyness of our day, never forgot to lift one another up in prayer.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Sweet Little Reunion


Well, after two long weeks, the little family is back home together.
I got to pick the two youngsters up at a half-way meeting point.

Little miss "Messy Molly",
appropriately tagged by her other Nana & Papa,
was all smiles.



as was this sweet boy...
did I mention, he gives the most wonderful, long hugs?


After some lunch together with both Nanas, great-grandma and Auntie Stacey,
it was time to head for home.

(saying 'bye' and "thanks for taking such good care of me"
to auntie Stacey)

(For some reason I did not manage to get
Nana Friesen in the picture!)



They slept the whole way back,
then about a mile from home the little man woke,
looked around groggily and said, "I'm almost home!"

Papa was home when we arrived, and settled in
for his...



while "Miss Molly" went straight for this...



Then....she recognized something
in the yard she liked to play in...
the garden!

After munching on a few gooseberries, we managed
to walk her out of the garden so she could stay clean
until Mommy & Daddy arrived.


Auntie showed up at the right time
for them to check out how much the littlest missy
had grown while they were away.



And then...

sweet smiles and long hugs were plentiful
when their much anticipated parents walked in the door...
it was so precious!

("You missed me, Daddy!")


And...
one more picture...

We celebrated Father's Day a week early on hubby's side.
This photo was not staged....the little cousins
were all sitting beside each other on the steps.
Miss Molly crouched down one step as I snapped this picture.

My heart overflows with joy and many prayers
for these...God's precious ones!



Saturday, June 13, 2009

Glory Celebration!

Today was to be a very special day...
actually... it still is.

It's a day we were anticipating with many others, near and dear.
Celebrating you, Dad...and 80 years!

Can't believe five months have passed.. since...
how is it possible?

When some days drag on and on... thinking of you.

We miss you Dad,
but wouldn't dream of taking you away

from the celebration you're having (well, maybe a wee bit) ...
one that none of us could conjure up!

Dad offering his signature "see you later" wave