Saturday, August 21, 2021

A break in the heat! Yay!

 Hello, gang! We had a whopper of a thunderstorm last night with lots of rain, and we'll have temps in the 70's this week. It's 57 right now and won't get to 70 today. No complaints here! It's been in the 90's for a while, and kind of miserable. Everything is dried out and crispy, and the fire danger level has been very high, so we're thankful for the deluge.

Here are a couple of Sully pics to offset the large block of text which is coming up, lol. No, Sully doesn't need glasses. He was playing with one of my pairs of readers. :)

A while back he came walking in my front door looking grumpy. Then he plopped down on the couch and promptly went to sleep. Sully is always full of surprises.

I spent the last week helping with vacation Bible school at church. I haven't been doing church in person much lately. Not because of Covid, but just because I'm too lazy to drive the 15 miles. Online church makes it too easy to stay home! Anyway, I volunteered to help with crafts. We had over 60 volunteers, which is huge in our smallish church. (Compared to the mega-church folks.) Our "new" pastor (he's been here about 1-1/2 years now) is a mover and shaker. His big family pitches in and gets things done. I didn't realize that this church hasn't had a VBS in 30 years! I think a lot of seeds were planted in the hearts of the kids. There were about 130 that came. Micah and Adam went last night, which was Parents Night. They took the baby, and the three girls were participating. I stayed home with Sully and Thatcher. That's when the thunderstorm hit with the torrential rains, lol. Micah said the teens at church were running out to people's cars with umbrellas and helping people get in. It's a good church to be a part of, even though I tend to try to hide away because of my shy nature. I'll try to keep working on that.

Six hours later.  The kids popped in from playing outside and had a great time of playing with the clay I brought home from VBS. And taking turns with the Kindle. After this they went home to clean up so they could go to a cousin's birthday party and to a movie. All is quiet here right now except for the squawking of the guineas. 



I went to the thrift store a couple of days ago just to get out of the heat. Boy was it nice and frigid in there! Of course, I found a few things to buy. Some cute rubber stamps for the kids to play with, though I might also use them. A fleece throw. And a few books. I seem to be attracted to biographies at the moment. I'll probably never get around to reading these, but I'd like to! 

Every once in a while I get a hankering to read Lord of the Rings, but I don't want to walk all the way next door to borrow my son-in-law's copy. Ha ha. So I couldn't pass up this well used copy. It has a lot of character! The bio of C.S. Lewis I've read before, but he's always worth a re-read.

Some more bios, etc. 

I read the first two or three of these books long ago, but I don't think I finished the series.

This one I purchased from Amazon a while back, but wasn't sure if I'd posted it. Not a particularly "happy" book, but one that may prove enlightening. I saw J.D. Vance on someone's vlog and he seemed like a good guy with an important message.


I'm currently reading this one. I seem to be reading a lot of "end times" stuff. (But I do alternate between that and Christian Regency Romances, lol. So maybe it balances out?) Few people seem to believe Jesus might be coming back in their lifetime. Well, maybe you do, but many don't take it seriously. Kind of like when the chief priests and Pharisees didn't think the Messiah could actually come in their lifetime. I want to be ready. These books keep me looking up.

And now for the truly trivial stuff! I've been making scads of cards for the CRRR. These are starters, so two more people will add stuff to them. 


I got these ladies out of a 1950's Better Homes and Gardens magazine. I'll have to go back to that thrift store and see if I can find more. These are some of my favorites. I think my mom dressed like this when I was little. :)

These were fun to make.
These are for a Jokers swap. Most of the Altered Playing Card (APC) swaps leave out the Joker, so we have a lot of them laying around. It was fun to finally use some of them! They were required to include some flowers and something "extra". (The tiny cards.)

And I don't think I showed these. I found a book of post cards at the thrift store that were decorated with unicorn art. 



A few days ago, while on my walk, I saw Mr. Water Rat again. Right about here...

I think this is what C.S. Lewis spoke of when he described being "surprised by joy". (Also the title of his autobio. A good book, by the way!) Sometimes God just sends these little reminders that He knows what brings us joy. A glimpse of the innocent pleasures we will enjoy in heaven. This little muskrat looked like a plush toy paddling around in the river. When he noticed me he plunged under water like a little torpedo! 

And with that I will close for now. I hope you're all well and not too hot. I look foward to some cool weather this week. Thank you all for coming by to visit!

May God bless you and give you His peace that passes understanding. 
Shalom!

8 comments:

  1. You are a lovely grandmother, Lisa! Sully is darling. Poor lamb, needing a nap!
    Your ATCs are wonderful as usual!
    I liked Hillbilly Elegy, too.
    Good for you, helping with VBS! Kids do love it, don't they? You're tucking God's Word in their hearts.
    Yes, let's keep looking up!

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  2. Yes our Lord sometimes sends us some nice joy to remember, that the new world will be full of joy, love and peace.

    The children grow so fast! Incredible - Sully was a Baby some small time ago!! - - They all look so fine, and they have wonderful fair hair! They work so nice on the table with art!

    You read good books! Your cards your drawings are very nice.

    God bless you and you all! You do a good job for the Lord - -

    Many greetings from te bavarian Forest! We had some strong rain today, too!

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  3. I like that Sully came to your house for a little peace and quiet ( and a nap). Sometimes a big family can be a bit much. Nice altered cards. I like them all but the best( to me) are the last 6. And the zentangle is great too.
    It's cooler here now too and I'm so glad. I'm hoping Fall will bring new energy to this old lady ( who turned 76 just today).
    Take care.

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  4. Love your blog, Lisa. Good book choices and the activities you share with your grands makes me smile! Yes our Lord Jesus' return certainly seems to be very near. Maranatha!

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  5. Heat can be so tiring! I hope you are having a good day today 💖

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  6. You are chipper and cheery :) So many good books to read!! Good for you, helping with VBS. I know they were happy to have your artistic contribution.
    Sully is so adorable. All your grands are.
    Our weather - UGH! This coming week our highs will be in the 90s, and the humidity makes it feel like a sauna when you step out the door -- truly! Just awful. I'm so eager for autumn relief.

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  7. I think that is my favorite batch of ATCs yet. I just love them all. And especially the ones that looked like old-time offset printing with "block" colors. I remember those days! You got so many good books. I read "LOTR" nose-to-tail - meaning as soon as I finish, I begin again. Just something I love to read! Say hi to Fat Fat the Water Rat when you see him again!

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  8. That’s a nice thrift store, plenty of books .
    You found nice cards. It’s nice to have children’s company. I hope you won’t have too much heat, here we did not have any summer, only rain and cold , a kind of Autumn in advance !

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