Monday, November 29, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Thanksgiving at 162bis!
A little late, but better than never :-) Friday we had a wonderful day celebrating Thanksgiving with family and friends. Did you all hear that word "family"? It has been a long, long time since we have been able to add that to our Thanksgiving celebration at 162bis! We were 23 in all. It is the first time that Huguette has been in 3 years because of her stroke. Well, actually, except for her, the Bergmans and Christys were the only "regulars"-- everyone else was new this year! The Seelys were here along with another family that visited last Sunday for the first time (the husband is American and has only been here for about a week). Bergmans had prepared a little project for the kids and then we had a sweet time of singing and giving testimonies. Seelys and Tim and family stayed on long enough to play some games and eat some leftovers for supper. We didn't lack for yummy food!!
Friday, November 26, 2010
Our Day!
Today I woke up to the sounds of a 9mo old little girl chattering! So sweet. We lazied around the house for the morning, and then went to Chick-fil-A for lunch! Jo and Brian were in need of a CFA fix! Then we left Brian with the kiddos and Jo and I hit the stores. It was definitely a good time to go because the stores were not crazy crazy. We had a FUN time shopping--and yes, I said fun and shopping in the same sentence. Won't my SIL's be so proud of me?! =D It's been a wonderful day!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Thanksgiving in Greenville
This has certainly been an unusual Thanksgiving! I have been dying to see Johanna and the rest of the family, of course, so was seriously counting down the hours! We were supposed to be leaving around 11:30-12:00 to go out to the Bixby Shindig at A. Ruths. They decided, about 10am, (while still on the road) to change plans and just stay here in order to get the kids down for naps since they didn't sleep well on the trip down. Since I couldn't stand the thought of not serving them a Thanksgiving dinner, off to Wally world I did fly! Thankfully, they had thawed turkeys, and I was able to get everything I needed for a simple Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey was in the oven by 10:30--and small so we could eat around 1! We had a very simple dinner with just turkey, mashed potatoes, creamed corn, stuffing (which I left in the oven until the end of the meal :( grrrr!), rolls and a delicious salad. It was simple, but so good to sit and chat and be together--while the kids slept soundly!
We then loaded up and went out to Easley. (I forgot to get my camera out until I was leaving!!) Several had already left by the time we got there, but it was nice to visit with those who were there. I think there were a total of 34ish today. Jordahls: A. Faye and U. Ron, B.Bixbys: Jo's fam and me, S. Bixbys: US, Amy, and Na and David (who is expecting, for those who didn't know!), Alfaro: Ken and wife (who is expecting, for those who didn't know), Hutcheson: U. John, A. Lois, Esther, and I think 2 of the boys? one was leaving when we got there and the other had already left--I think, no P. Bixbys, no Gambrells, Marshalls: A. Ruth, Vanessa and husband-to-be, Scott (pictured below), David (left before we got there), Kingston and family, Dierking: 2 boys (left before we got there), Renee and husband and Cara (pictured below in deep conversation with U. Ron!), no Whites. I think that sums it up!
Johanna and Brian left to spend the rest of the evening with his family, and were home by 7 and in bed by 8! So, I'm sitting here blogging to you all and getting ready to go run off some of these extra calories inhaled today! It has been a lovely day--would have been better if we could have all been together, but I am soooo very thankful to have the Hansons here. It's been so long (if ever), that anyone has visited me, that I'm sure I'm going to do some excessive spoiling, but... the rest of you need to make it down here so you can experience Auntie Donna's joy in having you here! hint hint hint!! =)
Love you all and eager to hear about your days in your parts of the country and world. Pictures would be nice!
Happy Thanksgiving to ALL!!!
We would love to be sitting down to a Thanksgiving dinner with all of you! But since that is not possible, we want you to know that we are thinking of each one of you today. We are so thankful for the 5 children, 4 children-in-law, and 10 grandchildren that God has given us. You are each unique and special. We love you!!
Micaiah and Miriam were here during Micaiah's lunch break (no vacation here :-() and we made Oreo turkeys for our Thanksgiving tomorrow. We might not win a prize for the outcome, but we sure had fun making them!
Micaiah and Miriam were here during Micaiah's lunch break (no vacation here :-() and we made Oreo turkeys for our Thanksgiving tomorrow. We might not win a prize for the outcome, but we sure had fun making them!
Monday, November 22, 2010
Come, Heaven, Linger Over Earth
We all grieve differently. I tend to write poetry. Not good poetry, perhaps, but thoughts that express in a different way what I am thinking. Poetry helps me, because, unlike an essay, it is not required to say everything. That is, in fact, the beauty of it. Sometimes it is hard to express everything we are feeling, and when we just write about it, it can get frustrating. Writing a poem removes that "obligation." See what I mean... I've written twice the same thing because I'm trying to make sure it is fully understood... I guess if you can't express yourself in writing, write poems.
Here it is, set to a classical hymn tune.
Here it is, set to a classical hymn tune.
Come, heaven, linger over earth’s deep sadness
Grant us a glimpse of sweet eternity
Sustain our faith, so tested by the trial
Comfort our hearts as to Your arms we flee.
We sing, in hope, of Jesus’ loving mercy
Capturing heaven’s light on earth below
Even so come, our Risen Lord, come quickly
Banish the grief our hearts have come to know.
While they, in heav’n, enjoy Eternal’s presence;
We wait in faith for Resurrection Day.
Come, healing Lord, obliterate earth’s sadness
Reign here in love, in joy and peace, we pray.
We long for Christ, whose blood has bought perfection
We long to join those there, who touch and see.
Someday we’ll run, as they, with childlike freedom
Now Christians here look only eagerly.
Grant us a glimpse of sweet eternity
Sustain our faith, so tested by the trial
Comfort our hearts as to Your arms we flee.
We sing, in hope, of Jesus’ loving mercy
Capturing heaven’s light on earth below
Even so come, our Risen Lord, come quickly
Banish the grief our hearts have come to know.
While they, in heav’n, enjoy Eternal’s presence;
We wait in faith for Resurrection Day.
Come, healing Lord, obliterate earth’s sadness
Reign here in love, in joy and peace, we pray.
We long for Christ, whose blood has bought perfection
We long to join those there, who touch and see.
Someday we’ll run, as they, with childlike freedom
Now Christians here look only eagerly.
In loving memory, and for the comfort of the friends and family of Chloe Sophia Barnes, who went to be with Jesus on November 19, 2010 at the age of two. We know that she is in a better place and anticipate the day when her physical body, deteriorated by MLD, will be resurrected in a whole and perfect state. The words are drawn from statements and illusions made by her loving parents in the few days before her death.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Ruth's Party!
Thursday night the Seelys came over to help us celebrate Ruth's birthday. We started off with a fancy dinner (the kids' choice). The hit of the evening was Tim's homemade cheesecake-- both beautiful and delicious.
There was lots and lots of good fellowship but the most important was the equal time that Papi was able to give Zacherie and Elliot!
It was a great evening and we were all happy to party with Ruth on her 34th birthday!
There was lots and lots of good fellowship but the most important was the equal time that Papi was able to give Zacherie and Elliot!
It was a great evening and we were all happy to party with Ruth on her 34th birthday!
Thursday, November 11, 2010
Isabelle is on her school website
If you look long enough (takes some patience) you might find a picture of Isa on her school website.
Monday, November 08, 2010
Happy Birthday, Ruth Renée!
Joyeux Anniversaire, Happy Birthday, etc. etc. etc. We hope that the day is special (sounds like it started off that way and there is more to come!) We have so enjoyed having you as our next door neighbor and getting to know you even better. You are a wonderful daughter-in-law as well as wife and mother. Be spoiled :-)
Monday, November 01, 2010
2nd 5K!
Saturday I participated in a HUGE racing event here in Greenville. Obviously, I was not racing to win! Vanessa graciously offered to walk it with me--though she normally runs them. I'm sure it was a total bore for her, but she stuck with me! One of my students wanted to do it with me--the first 5k I did was because of her. She stuck with us the whole way--though she struggled a bit, but then when we entered the stadium, she took off and left me in the dust. I just couldn't keep up with her!
They do this every year and have a costume "contest" as well. My student wanted me to dress up, so I told her I was going as a, um, school teacher! :) Seriously, dress up and do a 5k? Just didn't sound like fun to me! It was a fun walk--didn't run that much. Though my time wasn't great--not feeling well, didn't sleep much the night before--it was still motivating. Going to work at increasing the actual running time little by little. I'm just NOT a runner--sorry, Dad. :(
Anyway, fun event. We should plan one for our next family reunion!
They do this every year and have a costume "contest" as well. My student wanted me to dress up, so I told her I was going as a, um, school teacher! :) Seriously, dress up and do a 5k? Just didn't sound like fun to me! It was a fun walk--didn't run that much. Though my time wasn't great--not feeling well, didn't sleep much the night before--it was still motivating. Going to work at increasing the actual running time little by little. I'm just NOT a runner--sorry, Dad. :(
Anyway, fun event. We should plan one for our next family reunion!
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