Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Wednesday, November 26, 2014
Thankful: Day 23
The seasons I taught Sunday School.
For a few years I was blessed with the
joy (most of the time) of teaching Sunday School
and leading Children's Church.
Yes, it was stressful, chaotic, even crazy at times.
But, the joy of watching a child's face when they "got it".
Wow!
My season is over, for now.
But, I have grand kids, watch out!
Thankful: Day 22
Music....Contemporary Christian is my favorite
Casting Crowns, my all time favorite group!
Music calms my soul.
Puts me in the right mind for my day.
Reminds me to focus on God.
It's NOT about me, but HIM.
Thankfulness: Day 21
I'm thankful for eyeglasses.
Without them, I would be house bound...
I am almost blind in one eye, can't see out of the other...
LOL
Sadly, that is true. My prescription is so strong,
it often has to be sent out special order.
So, thankful, thankful for the invention!!
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 20
Today I'm thankful for books.
I love to read....love it a lot!
Passes time, I learn new things
I'm entertained.
Thankfulness: Day 19
I'm thankful for cars.
Especially cars that are paid for.
While we many not have the newest car on the block.
Our car may not have all the gizmos others have.
Ours is paid for!
Friday, November 21, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 18
Today I'm thankful for running water.
Not just running water, but clean water.
So many throughout the world do not have this luxury.
Again, I'm spoiled. I want, and have, clean water.
I can just turn the tap on and wash dishes, take a bath.
Thank You, Lord, for this awesome gift!
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 17
I'm thankful for electricity.
I admit it, I'm spoiled. I like being able to turn on a light.
I like being able to turn the knob on the stove.
I like being connected to friend and family via the internet.
I like heat in the winter and cool air in the summer.
There are those that live without as a matter of choice.
There are those to whom it it not available.
There are those that do without because they cannot afford it.
I'm thankful it's available to me, and, at the moment, I can afford it.
Sunday, November 16, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 16
Today, I'm thankful for days I can spend with my hubby.
We work opposite shifts, which right now is a double blessing.
My car died just before I got home from a trip to see my family.
My honey works overnights, and I work the morning shift.
So, we really only see each other after he gets up to get ready for work, and that is just a for a few hours. I only get to actually sleep with him two nights a week. It's a hard routine, but you do what you have to do to make ends meet. That's what makes those few and rare times so special! Instead of spending our time wishing for something we can't do, we choose to spend our time together as a gift.
Thankfulness: Day 15
Today I'm thankful for days off.
Because of my psoriatic arthritis, I choose to work six days a week. That way I only work six or seven hour days, which seem to be my limit per day before I'm ready to cry. Some days are good, and some not so good. But, because of this choice, I don't get much done around our apartment. I often let the dusting go...until even I can't stand it anymore. Thank the good Lord, my husband understand and does not complain. I do the little things that don't take much of out me, like taking care of the cats, putting away the laundry, and cleaning the bathroom. I'm truly blessed to have a such a wonderful man!!
Thankfulness: Day 14
Slipper socks!
If you know, you know I have an intense love of all things Eeyore!
I actually own two pairs of Eeyore slipper socks, though, not the pair above. (Hint, hint) LOL
Seriously, I am thankful for slipper socks. We have wood floors throughout the apartment (except kitchen and bathroom, where we have linoleum). So, in the winter, my feet get really cold. And, if you know my lack of gracefulness, you know I can trip over a hairball, so these things work as well for me, as they would a toddler.
Thursday, November 13, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 13
Today, I'm thankful for pets.
We have two cats, Jasmine and Miranda. Unless you have fur babies of your own, it's hard to explain...when I get home from work, my husband is sleeping. (he works over nights) But, when I open the door, I have two little (not so little, really) fur balls waiting for me. It's nice to know that I will be greeted, even if they only want me home to feed them. LOL
This is Jasmine. She is 14 years old now. She has recently had some major issues with her eyesight, due to high blood pressure. Eddie now gives her medication twice a day, but she is almost blind now, probably due to some mini-strokes before she was diagnosed.
Miranda is our "baby". Not quite sure on her age...we took her in when one of Eddie's bosses was transferred out of state, and they had rescued her from outside. My guess is approximately five years old.
She is definitely a talkative cat, and was quite stand-offish until she had been with us a couple of years. She is also a picky eater....in that she will rarely eat any people food at all.
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 11
I am thankful for those that are/have/will serve in the military, and their families!
My dad served in the Navy for 20 years. My father-in-law served in the Navy for five years.
My (step) son, Scott, is in the Air Guard.
Our son-in-law, Loyd, served in the Marines, including tours over seas.
The picture below is my dad, a few years before I was born.
Next is a picture of my in-laws, George and Ellen.
And the next is a picture of Scott (in uniform) with his wife, Amy.
Our daughter, Diana, with her husband, Loyd.
My husband, Eddie, is in the middle.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Thankfulness: Day 10
I'm thankful for technology....specifically telephones (cell phones in our case), computers, and the internet. Without these I would not be able to keep in touch with my family. I can call my mom and check up on her and dad. I can see pictures of my kids and grand kids. I've "met" many wonderful people throughout the world I would not have been able to have in my life.
Sunday, November 9, 2014
Thankfulness Day 9
I am thankful for Insulin. Without it, I would not be here. I. HATE. SHOTS.
But, I have to inject myself twice a day with insulin to live. So, that's what I do.
One must take the good, with the bad, period!
But, I have to inject myself twice a day with insulin to live. So, that's what I do.
One must take the good, with the bad, period!
Thankfulness Day 8
I'm thankful for my family. My parents were awesome, and taught me a lot growing up. We had our rough spots, as families do, especially when I hit my teens. I'm a lot like my dad, very stubborn and hot headed. But, we never did without, and knew we were loved. My mom stayed home with us, I don't remember her working until we moved to Milton, Florida, which was dad's last station.
My oldest (half) sister, Jeryl, was in, and out, of our lives...she lived in Missouri with her mom most of the years I was growing up. She is an awesome person and very talented!
My sister, Cindy, is three years younger than I, and my first "friend". We've had our ups and downs, but I love her barrels. She was diagnosed with stage IV cervical cancer just over a year ago. God has done some miraculous healing in her body, and she is currently cancer free. She suffers side effects of the chemo/radiation, and will forever have tubes draining her kidneys, but she's alive, and I thank God for that!
My only brother, Galen, is eight years youger than myself. We didn't bond as well as Cindy and I did. He was only four when dad retired from the Navy and we moved back to Missouri. Just on the verge of turning into a teenager, my world shifted to "grown up" stuff. I regret that, he's a great man, with an awesome family of his own.
My youngest sister, Jennifer, is fourteen years younger than I. We definitely did not bond. By the time she was four, I had moved out and started a new life as an "adult". We fought a lot....I did not like the way she treated and talked to our parents. (Still don't sometimes) But, I am thankful that she helps take care of my dad, who suffers from Alzheimer's.
The picture below is two years old, and Jennifer is not pictured. (can't remember why)
I don't often share this picture...my hair is gray and the top I'm wearing is not flattering. But, I was with my family, and that makes it good, no matter what.
My oldest (half) sister, Jeryl, was in, and out, of our lives...she lived in Missouri with her mom most of the years I was growing up. She is an awesome person and very talented!
My sister, Cindy, is three years younger than I, and my first "friend". We've had our ups and downs, but I love her barrels. She was diagnosed with stage IV cervical cancer just over a year ago. God has done some miraculous healing in her body, and she is currently cancer free. She suffers side effects of the chemo/radiation, and will forever have tubes draining her kidneys, but she's alive, and I thank God for that!
My only brother, Galen, is eight years youger than myself. We didn't bond as well as Cindy and I did. He was only four when dad retired from the Navy and we moved back to Missouri. Just on the verge of turning into a teenager, my world shifted to "grown up" stuff. I regret that, he's a great man, with an awesome family of his own.
My youngest sister, Jennifer, is fourteen years younger than I. We definitely did not bond. By the time she was four, I had moved out and started a new life as an "adult". We fought a lot....I did not like the way she treated and talked to our parents. (Still don't sometimes) But, I am thankful that she helps take care of my dad, who suffers from Alzheimer's.
The picture below is two years old, and Jennifer is not pictured. (can't remember why)
I don't often share this picture...my hair is gray and the top I'm wearing is not flattering. But, I was with my family, and that makes it good, no matter what.
Thankfulness: Day 7
Today, I'm thankful for grand kids.
Dorian, my "first" (biological) granchild is a year old, and has a huge piece of my heart. Unfortunately, that adorable bug lives two hours south. Doesn't sound like far, but when you only have one car, that you can't trust to get you that far, it might as well be Europe. :(
My oldest grand kids are the children of my oldest (step) daughter. (from my first marriage)
She has three awesome young men. Andrew is a Junior in High School, Tim a freshman, and Nate is 11. Here is old picture of them. BTW, they don't know me as, or call me, grandma. I just claim the title, because I still consider her my daughter. Her dad and I split up in 1990, before these guys came into the world.
Dorian, my "first" (biological) granchild is a year old, and has a huge piece of my heart. Unfortunately, that adorable bug lives two hours south. Doesn't sound like far, but when you only have one car, that you can't trust to get you that far, it might as well be Europe. :(
My oldest grand kids are the children of my oldest (step) daughter. (from my first marriage)
She has three awesome young men. Andrew is a Junior in High School, Tim a freshman, and Nate is 11. Here is old picture of them. BTW, they don't know me as, or call me, grandma. I just claim the title, because I still consider her my daughter. Her dad and I split up in 1990, before these guys came into the world.
My (step)son, Jeff Jr., from my first marriage, has three boys. I have yet to meet any of them, but they are still family. Lucas is the oldest, followed by Elijah, and Draven is the baby.
My (step) daughter, Diana, has two adorable kiddos. Madison and Breayden. Here is an older picture of their family. They live in Arizona, so I have yet to meet these wonderful family members,
My (step) daughter, Erin, also has two adorable kids. Caelyn and Liam. We don't see much of them, as our schedules clash. :(
Last, but certainly not least, is my (step) son's little guy, Clayton. We see as much of this little bug as we can, he's just so darn cute!
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Thankfulness Day 6
Day 6: Hope today's post doesn't sound too materialistic...
Today I'm thankful for thrift stores. I love that I can get things that we need (and others we don't) at a more reasonable price. Since I work in a fast food "joint", I don't like to pay full price for my slacks. One pair rarely lasts me more than a couple of months, so I would rather pay $5.00 than $20.00!
Of course there are things I will not buy used...shoes, undergarments, to name a couple.
Today I scored three like new Dr. Seuss books for .99 each. Definitely a good bargain!
Today I'm thankful for thrift stores. I love that I can get things that we need (and others we don't) at a more reasonable price. Since I work in a fast food "joint", I don't like to pay full price for my slacks. One pair rarely lasts me more than a couple of months, so I would rather pay $5.00 than $20.00!
Of course there are things I will not buy used...shoes, undergarments, to name a couple.
Today I scored three like new Dr. Seuss books for .99 each. Definitely a good bargain!
Thankfulness: Day Five
Day Five: I'm thankful Eddie and I have a roof over our heads. While having neighbors (we live in a duplex) can sometimes be, well, very annoying, you have to take the good with the bad.
I have actually been homeless...the house my boys and I were living in burnt, due to an electrical fire in the kitchen. Even more scary, my youngest, then 14, was home alone on spring break. I often call this the worst, yet best, day ever. We lost everything except the clothes on our backs, but God spared my son! Thank You Jesus!
I have actually been homeless...the house my boys and I were living in burnt, due to an electrical fire in the kitchen. Even more scary, my youngest, then 14, was home alone on spring break. I often call this the worst, yet best, day ever. We lost everything except the clothes on our backs, but God spared my son! Thank You Jesus!
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Halloween pics
Here is Dorian in his costume.
Halloween also happens to be his birthday.
Here is Clayton.
Not a good picture, but the only one I have.
30 days of Thankfulness
I'm a little behind, but here goes:
Day one: I'm thankful for my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
Without his sacrifice, this life would be worth nothing.
Day two: I'm thankful for my husband Eddie. He spoils me rotten, and I'm so totally not worth it. He has given me a second chance at happiness, has become my best friend, and has kept me walking closer to God.
Day three: I'm thankful that Eddie and I both have jobs. We may not be crazy about them, but at least we are employed and (barely) able to pay our bills.
Day four: My children. I was a single mom for over eleven years, so my two (biological) sons were my world. They are grown young men, and I am VERY proud of them!
Monday, November 3, 2014
Dorian's First Birthday
Dorian's First Birthday
As you can see, he enjoyed his cake
I was SO happy to finally see my cutie!!
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
Random Book Questions.
1. Favorite childhood book?
Really don't remember. I tried to instill my love of reading to my boys, but it just didn't take. *sigh* We always read three books, each son would pick one, and we ended with "Goodnight Moon".
2. What books do you have on request at the library?
I have not been to the local library in several years. I have so many books waiting to be read here at home. Once I found Paperbackswap.com, I've had a plethora of reading material!
3. Bad book habit?
Just laying them down, wherever I am.
4. What do you currently have checked out from the library?
See #2
5. Do you have an e-reader?
Yes, but I prefer "real" books.
Really don't remember. I tried to instill my love of reading to my boys, but it just didn't take. *sigh* We always read three books, each son would pick one, and we ended with "Goodnight Moon".
2. What books do you have on request at the library?
I have not been to the local library in several years. I have so many books waiting to be read here at home. Once I found Paperbackswap.com, I've had a plethora of reading material!
3. Bad book habit?
Just laying them down, wherever I am.
4. What do you currently have checked out from the library?
See #2
5. Do you have an e-reader?
Yes, but I prefer "real" books.
Madison and Breayden
This is Madison, our oldest grand daughter.
She lives in Arizona with her family.
I've yet to meet this wonderful family, though it is on my wish list.
As you can see, this photo is a couple of years old, but the most recent I could find in my picture folder.
This is her brother, Breayden,
whom happens to share a birthday with my youngest
(biological) son, Joshua. (How cool is that?)
As you can tell, they are happy, beautiful children.
Even though I've yet to meet them in person,
they are forever in my heart!!
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
Kuuipo
My beautiful grand daughter, Kuuipo.
Affectionately known as "Po"
She's been a part of our family for five years, and I couldn't love her more if she was born into our family. She's smart, funny, and beautiful. And, since's eleven now, a little "ornery".
I love you to the moon and back Po!
Monday, October 27, 2014
4 Random Questions
1) What do you think about ghosts? Are they real? Hallucinations?
I believe they are real, but I believe they are from the evil one, not people that "haven't found their way"
2) What's your favorite part about visiting a new place — the food? The architecture? The people-watching?
Definitely people watching
3) What magazine(s) and/or newspaper(s) do you subscribe to?
Just ended my subscriptions, thinking of renewing the magazine, All You
4) Show and Tell. What comes to mind first when you see this picture? Or, tell a story if it reminds you of one.
I believe they are real, but I believe they are from the evil one, not people that "haven't found their way"
2) What's your favorite part about visiting a new place — the food? The architecture? The people-watching?
Definitely people watching
3) What magazine(s) and/or newspaper(s) do you subscribe to?
Just ended my subscriptions, thinking of renewing the magazine, All You
4) Show and Tell. What comes to mind first when you see this picture? Or, tell a story if it reminds you of one.

Clayton
This cutie is our grandson, Clayton, sitting in front of his house.
In this pic, he is seven months old.
And here he is the day he was born.
Again, my, how time flies!
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Dorian
The above picture was taken October 31, 2013. My oldest son, Matthew, holding his son, Dorian, just a few hours after his birth.
Here is Dorian today, almost one year old! I can't believe how time flies.
Sadly, I have only seen this little cutie three times in the past year.
Only two hours separate us, but having only one car, and no extra cash, I just can't get down to see them. My kids are in the same boat. Sigh....
Doesn't matter, I love the little bug to the moon and back!
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