Another post in celebration of Greg’s 70th birthday!
The celebrations are continuing in Ireland and the United Kingdom.
Today in Ireland we are on a full day tour to the Giant’s Causeway and Belfast. Slainte!
We gathered in Colville with our local family and friends to celebrate Greg on his actual birthday.
Our kids made fish tacos and delicious salsas and guacamole to enjoy. We had bread pudding for dessert.
The ‘Grands’ enjoyed watching Gramps open his gifts.
Requests were sent out to friends and family to send a greeting to Greg and to send those greetings to our kids’ home so they could surprise him with a stack on his birthday. It worked and what a great stack of cards he received from siblings, nieces, nephews, friends and his own kids and grands.
A very special surprise gift from Canada arrived, too.
So thoughtful and generous. Thank you Terry and Lovella!
After we got home and were able to read each card I decided to display them so we could enjoy them all.
We loved the special artwork created by Addy and JJ.
Our sister-in-law, Kelly, is becoming quite the artist, too.
Several verses from the Bible were shared in the cards that Greg received from friends and family near and far.
Romans 15:13
Now may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that you may abound in hope by the power of the Holy Spirit.
Isaiah 41:10
fear not, for I am with you;
be not dismayed, for I am your God;
I will strengthen you, I will help you,
I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.
Funny cards and serious cards were all appreciated!
Isaiah 40:31
but they who wait for the Lord shall renew their strength;
they shall mount up with wings like eagles;
they shall run and not be weary;
they shall walk and not faint.
Jeremiah 17:7-8
“Blessed is the man who trusts in the Lord,
whose trust is the Lord.
He is like a tree planted by water,
that sends out its roots by the stream,
and does not fear when heat comes,
for its leaves remain green,
and is not anxious in the year of drought,
for it does not cease to bear fruit.”
This next card made both of us laugh out loud!
It was quite a wonderful gift to receive all of these cards and to read the special greetings and memories in each of them. If any of you who sent cards are reading this post, thank you so much for taking time to write and send Greg these encouraging greetings!
We will celebrate with our ‘Coast Kids’ in Ireland!
What a surprise we had on Sunday evening!
On Sunday after church we made a quick trip to Spokane to pick up my new prescription eye glasses. When we got home closer to the evening I received a text on my phone from Steven’s County informing us of a major Thunderstorm coming through our area. Pretty quick after the notice the rain started to fall. We saw lightning and then we heard the thunder and knew those strikes were very close by.
The rivers of rain starting coming off the roof. We had talked about putting the summer furniture away and taking down the shade cloth the day before but put it off, oops.
A gust of wind blew through and lifted the bar that holds the cloth up. We were fortunate the bar didn’t go flying into our patio doors. Down came one end of the cloth and the chair and a decorative lantern.
This was one of the stronger storms we’ve experienced since moving here. The power only went out for a few seconds which is very fortunate. The lightning and thunder continued through the evening hours even after the rain died down here. That was an exciting Sunday evening at our country bungalow.
My plans to mow our acreage on Monday have been changed to later in the week.
On Monday (Labor Day) we put away all the patio furniture and took down the shade cloth and cover on the gazebo. Everything is stored for next summer.
Happy Labor Day to us in the USA and our Canadian neighbors.
Several turkeys visited our front acre a few weeks ago. We do not water in the Summer so you can see how dry and brown things are.
Then before the end of August we had quite a downpour for several hours and things greened up nicely.
This photo above was taken on Sunday evening just before the rains came again with some good thunder.
I changed out some decor around here. What do you think? Too early? Schools start up in our town tomorrow and it just feels like Fall. As I’m typing we are having a nice downpour.
Have a great first full week of September!
Another week of soccer for these two. Because of our smoke filled week a while back, soccer was extended to next week which will make for a very full week with the beginning of Homeschool Co-op and Awana!
Finally… I finished this puzzle which was harder than many with the coloring and the fact that all the pieces were similar!
It was okay that it took so long since our dining table was not in heavy demand in August. It will be cleared off for dinner tonight with our local kids and grands.
Welcome to September which will be a full month for us. Fall ministries are starting up at church. Awana, Women’s Bible Study, Mops, Women’s Retreat and Connection Groups are all happening in September. Our Grands and their mom will be full speed ahead with Homeschool and Co-op. A milestone birthday for someone in the family is coming up. We are also gearing up for a trip to a land we’ve never been to before. More details to follow soon.
What does September hold for you?
The 2023-24 school year begins! So grateful for this Mom and our Grands.
And she will start the school year with one less tooth. The first tooth to come out! A second one will probably be ready to pull soon. Praying for God to bless them with knowledge and love of learning and that the learning will draw them closer to God and all He has done for them. Also praying that they will be obedient for their teacher!!
No Wednesday Hodgepodge this week.
On Friday we attended the NE Washington State Fair here in our town.
Before we left the fair we enjoyed some ice cream cones.
On Saturday we met up on Main Street for the NE Washington Fair Parade.
The fire department starts the fair off and it is really loud. Our Grands have the best mom and she plans so well and remembered their ear muffs!
The participants in the parade are always stocked up with lots of candy to throw to the children along the parade route.
The short parade was over in no time and our Grands had a bag full of candy. We walked over to the Saturday Farmer’s market and bought veggies and fruit before heading home for the rest of the day!
The first game of the year was played after being delayed because of our smoke filled skies. Wednesday after our rain on Tuesday made for clear enough air for outdoor activities.
This age is a hoot to watch. The swarming of all the players caused a few trips with certain players landing on the pitch.
Our favorite player managed to stay on her feet.
Since there is not a designated goalie at this age level, the players take turns. She was not impressed with the stinky gloves!
I missed this little guys first game but was happy for the photos his parents sent.
The treats at the end of the game are every players delight!
Speaking of soccer and soccer fans, Josh and Laura are celebrating their 22nd Anniversary today.
Here we are in Manchester, England at the legendary Old Trafford, September 2013. In less than a month we’ll be with them at another stadium in England to watch another Premier League soccer game. Another dream fulfilled, Lord willing.
Happy Anniversary Josh and Laura. We love who you are individually and as a couple. May God increase your joy and love with each other and with Him!
We’ll be at the Fair this afternoon checking out the animals and other treats a small town fair offers. Have a wonderful last weekend in August!
Jo has worked on some more questions for us to answer for Hodgepodge Wednesday. Want to join in the fun?
1. What’s your earliest memory?
With this old brain this is a tough one for me. I seem to remember being in front of a wonderful bakery with cookies displayed, a Jewish Bakery, in East Los Angeles. Bakeries always draw me in and that brings me to my biggest first world problem!!
We moved from East Los Angeles to Montebello Gardens soon afterwards and most of my ‘early’ memories are connected with that property. I remember things like an incinerator in the back yard. A cement slab where our new family room would be built where we played jacks for hours. Our first black and white TV, watching Engineer Bill, Chucko the Birthday Clown, Ed Sullivan, The Mickey Mouse Club, and other Disney shows that included the Hardy Boys and Nancy Drew? The only books we owned were Bibles and Encyclopedia Britannica. I remember having to sit for what seemed to me hours in front of a bowl of borsch, not wanting to eat it, after everyone else had left the table. Stopping by the seed man after ‘Big Church’ to buy packets of ‘plain’ sunflower seeds that came in brown paper packets and pumpkin seeds that came in clearer paper packets.
I better stop there, you really got my old brain going.
2. What’s something about you today that the old you would find surprising?
The old me would be surprised that I moved away from the Southern California Beaches to Washington State and now I’ve left the city girl life for the country far far away from the coastal beaches!
3. Do you like to fish? Are you a fish eater? Favorite fish (to eat)? Favorite way to prepare fish?
You know, I’m not a fan of fish unless it’s Fish and Chips or fish tacos!
4. What’s your biggest first world problem?
Keeping that bakery weight off is my biggest first world problem!
5. What one word would you use to describe your year thus far?
Sanctifying. Growing in the Word of God, the work of the Holy Spirit and fellowship of Believers. This is a life long process that got sharpened this year after Greg’s stroke last November and the state of our world.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
We got rain on Tuesday and what a wonderful sound that was to wake up to. We’ve had such oppressive smoke filled skies because of fires and the rain should help. Hopefully the rain will fall on all the fires in the region and help the Fire Fighters with their seemingly endless task!
Another good day to stay in and make a dent in the sky of this puzzle!