These two were visiting on Sunday morning before church.
Monday was an on the go day from 7am until 7:30 PM. Hope all is good in your corner.
I managed to take a few photos of the Raclette Meal in progress. We served Steak, Shrimp, Asparagus, Red Bell Pepper strips, Mushrooms, Thinly sliced Onion, Pickles, Cheese, Boiled Potatoes, bread and butter. It was up to our guests what they would cook on the top of the grills and melt in the individual melting pans that fit under the grill. The usual item placed below the grills is the cheese or something else cooked with a little butter like mushrooms.
For dessert I served the Strawberry Ice Cream Cake that I posted the recipe for on Wednesday Hodgepodge.
The Raclette Meal was a hit and it was a first for all 6 guests. This was a meal that we offered up for an auction item at our church to raise money over and above our usual monthly support for our missionaries to the Ukraine. The couple that won the bid donated $450.00 for this meal for them and 4 of their guests. We enjoyed serving them. The Missionary Auction brought in $16,000 from items donated by our church members and then bid on by people in our church.
This week I’m very busy both helping out by watching the grands during the day and then in the evenings helping with our Vacation Bible School which runs from 6pm until 8:30. I won’t have much leisure time for visiting blogs. I’ll visit when I can.
This past week we’ve enjoyed seeing these visitors in the early morning hours. It’s always fun to see fawns. We’ve also had to dodge Turkeys crossing the roads with their poults (baby turkeys).
Because of the heat we’ve been doing our outdoor chores bright and early in the coolest part of the day. We have one more day creeping up to 100 or more degrees and then we’ll cool down to some 80’s and 90’s.
Welcome to August which already has many days filled in on our calendar with local events. What are you looking forward to in August?
Another Summer Wednesday Hodgepodge today with thanks to Jo From This Side of the Pond.
1. According to author Gary Chapman there are five love languages-words of affirmation, quality time, physical touch, acts of service, and receiving gifts. Which one is yours?
If you mean which one do I receive as love, I’d have to say acts of service with true words of affirmation coming in close. On the other side, the giving not receiving, I like to give gifts.
2. What are five foods you eat every day?
As it stands, I’m in a period of trying to drop some pounds so according to that regiment here are five foods I’m eating at present:
High Fiber Cereal from Trader Joe’s with 9 grams of fiber per serving, a good handful of blueberries, low fat string cheese, eggs and an assortment of veggies.
3. Five places you’d love to visit?
Prince Edward Island, Ireland, New England States, More National Parks, More of Great Britain
4. Something you’ve done recently that deserved a ‘high five‘?
I’ve lost a good solid 12 pounds.
5. Give us five 5-letter words that describe your July.
Water: with the summer heat I’ve been watering, a lot.
Shade: If I’m outside I try to find shade. We have also put up our shade cloth.
Walks: Early morning walks have started in July.
Grands: July has lots of opportunities for fun in the sun with our Grands!
Focus: Working on a more God-Centered focus. Something I read yesterday in a devotional by Alistair Begg: “Jesus made it clear that in order for us to embrace a God-centered focus, we must first understand who we are without Him. In fact, Jesus explained to His disciples that apart from Him they could do nothing; after all, “in him all things hold together” (Colossians 1:17) Our need for Jesus is not partial; it is total. None of us can even breathe without God’s enabling. How can we think of taking credit for any work that He’s done through us? We are absolutely impoverished without divine help.”
6. Insert your own random thought here.
Speaking of our grands and July, on Monday we went into the Colville National Forest to a very remote area to help our kids get stocked up with fire wood for the winter. I’ll do a whole post on our time there. Here are the grands who persevered a whole 4 hours!
I’ll start with some good old photos of our home past seasons…
Such a sweet memory of Addy bringing me a bouquet of flowers on my birthday. Old door color, new door color.
Before and after…
We put our summer shade cloth up on Thursday.
Front and Back in the new colors.
Dear also removed the outdoor light fixtures and painted them white. They were a gold finish that was not in great shape.
There is still a little touch-up on the white trim that needs to be done. Dear also had to take out the decking closest to the house to put in flashing so the rain water wouldn’t soak the siding and destroy it. That set him back a few days.
We are happy with the new look. The paint is Teton Blue by Behr.
The new view for all the south bound traffic that drives by with the clearest view of our home.
It took almost 6 gallons of paint. We have enough paint left over to redo the south side of the house in a few years. That’s the side that gets the most sun and other weather beating.
We have moved into the last week of July. Time is ticking away. Predictions this week are for temps to get upwards to 100 degrees and above. We’ll be working very early in the morning and staying inside in the heat of the day.
Thanks for stopping by and I hope you all have a good week.
Time for Wednesday Hodgepodge where Jo From This Side of the Pond comes up with the questions and we accept the challenge to answer them.
1. Last time you drove more than 100 miles from your home? Where did you go?
In May, we drove to Western Washington for a long weekend with our westside kids, 325 miles each way.
The photo at the top of my post is me on our lawnmower that I drive around our property every week from about May to October. I’ve logged 160 hours on it in the last 4 years.
2. Something that drives you batty?
All the twisted reasoning given to justify evil.
3. Do you feel like you’re ‘on track‘? For what?
We, the royal we, Dear and me, are on track with finishing the exterior painting on our country bungalow. Dear is doing the painting and I supply beverages when he needs them. Sometimes I hold the ladder. On Tuesday we made a trip to Spokane for the usual shopping and picking up one more gallon of paint. Soon I’ll be able to show the before and after shots on all sides of the house.
4. Your favorite car snack(s)?
If I was going to snack in a car I would probably have nuts, or M&M’s. When we travel we don’t usually need a snack in the car. We just time our stops for a good meal when we drive a long way or all day. Bottled Water is something we like to have in the car all the time.
5. Something you’ve done recently ‘on the fly‘?
We left our home at 5:45am on Sunday and walked the Rotary Trail (2.9 miles) and then came home for breakfast and showers with plenty of time to attend Sunday School and our Main Worship Service at Church.
6. Insert your own random thought here.
I’m loving our July yard with all the green and other blooms that are thriving because of our early Summer rain this year.
Thank you for stopping by…
I did a lot of weeding on Monday and I was surprised at the many varieties of daylilies that are in our yard.
I don’t remember seeing all these varieties in years past.
This pretty butterfly sat long enough for me to capture a photo.
Here’s a closeup of the butterfly.
We have had a nice variety of butterflies in our yard but they flit about and I’m not close enough to get photos when they land somewhere. I might have to sit outside with my camera for a while to try to catch the other varieties.
My fingers and arms are complaining from all the pulling and tugging of the weeds in our beds. It looks better but the job is far from done.
Hope you all have a good day.
Painting continues on Our Country Bungalow and Dear is doing an great job as usual.
Soon I’ll be able to show before and after all the way around the house. The new colors are Teton Blue with white trim. We purchased a 5 gallon bucket of the Teton Blue and we might need one more gallon.
My photos aren’t uploading this evening so I’ll try again tomorrow.
The small businesses in our little town are having sidewalk sales. They started on Thursday and continue till Saturday. After I was done at the hairdressers on Thursday I stopped by and walked Main street to see what I could see. I bought greeting cards for 50 cents each and a handmade soft simple leather wallet that fits in a pocket. I’ll use that little wallet on walks instead of taking my purse. There is a new little shop in town that I made two more purchases from that I’ll show photos of soon.
This photo popped up in my memories on Facebook this week from July of 2009. Me and my daughter transformed our patio gazebo into a Moroccan dining room for a bridal shower. Katie’s friend was into all things Moroccan. So much has changed for all of these young ladies since 2009. This was at our home in Kenmore.
Back to the present. After our very busy times last weekend we are heading into a quieter weekend with only painting, mowing and church on the schedule. What is happening in your corner of the world?
Uncle Joshie and Auntie Lolo arrived late on Thursday night for a few days in our neck of the woods. When they arrived after being delayed by roadworks on Highway 395 between Chewelah and Arden we chatted for a while then hit the sack for a full day of fun on Friday.
Auntie Lolo took most of these photos, by the way. Thank you, Laura!
The 8 of us gathered on Friday morning for breakfast at our country bungalow. Katie and Andrew were stuck on the westside and not with us all for this gathering. After breakfast on Friday, Josh and Dan headed out to golf, Dear worked on some much needed maintenance on the lawnmower and the girls and JJ met up to walk on the Rotary trail.
It was sunny and hot and humid and we persevered.
After our walk and golfing and naps everyone gathered again at our country bungalow for dinner and fun until bedtime for our grands. For dinner we made Chili Verde which had some great spice depth with sides of rice, veggies, corn and flour tortillas.
The grands showed off their skills on the Big Wheels.
Bedtime came as usual and the grands and their parents headed home for the evening. A full good day for us all.
On Saturday duty called and Josh and Laura headed to our local kids mountain for the day while Dear and I worked on the lawn after a few days of delay because of rain.
I mowed the front and back lawns and Dear weed wacked.
The kids went to the Farmer’s Market, played pickle ball and worked on dinner for all of us.
After our delicious meal on our kids mountain we opted for a walk down the driveway.
A great spot for a selfie before we tried to beat the mosquito bites on the way back up the driveway!
On Sunday we all gathered at church and then enjoyed lunch out before Josh and Laura headed to the airport and home. One of the highlights of our church morning was that JJ was willing to go into his Sunday School class with no regrets or resistance so mommy could attend the service in peace. Addy has been willing and happy to attend Sunday School for a while now.
Hope you all had a good weekend. We are grateful for the good times we spent together this weekend.
So far this summer we have had a good amount of rain and it still feels like Spring. Not grumbling just documenting. If this bodes well for a short fire season we will take it!
The plants are enjoying the rain and flourishing.
Our oldest and his bride of 21 years are visiting us this weekend so we are busy with lots of conversation and activities. I’ll be scarce this weekend. Hope you will be enjoying yours.
I’ll leave you with these excerpts from a book I’ve been enjoying called Name above All Names by Alistair Begg and Sinclair B. Ferguson. I highly recommend the book.
“Back again to Sunday School in Scotland! Our teachers used to teach us some of the most amazing songs. They are etched into our memories–and some of them really are marvelous. Here is one that drives home the nitty-gritty, day to day, practical difference it makes to know Jesus is King. In it’s child-friendly, child-attractive fun way (and surely children had fun with Jesus?), it underscores the power of the gospel. It says: “Come on now, you don’t have to be bedeviled and overwhelmed by all these things that are coming at you.” Here are the words:
“Come leave your house on Grumble Street
And move to Sunshine Square
For that’s the place where Jesus lives,
And you’ll be happy there!
Well you say, “That isn’t exactly a brilliant lyric. What were they doing teaching mischievous little boys that kind of poetry?”
Yes, but we got the message of these choruses. It wasn’t necessary to master a systematic theology textbook to see the point:
“Come on now; we say that Jesus Christ is King . Why then are our faces sad? Jesus Christ is King. Where then is our hope? Jesus Christ is King and Lord; where is our enthusiasm for the Lord Jesus? We do need to leave our house on Grumble Street and move to Sunshine Square. That’s the place where Jesus is. We’ll be happy there.”
Is there a Sunday School song from your memory that pops into your head now and again?