Just a favorite scripture from the Wednesday night service at Open Door Church in Burleson, TX. :)
God is good. If we stay close to Him we can have peace even though the world is in chaos. Trust Him always!
Shalom.
Thursday, May 14, 2015
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
The summer rollercoaster continues...
I was just reading over my last couple of posts. I mentioned two new gals who had started at the deli. Well, they've both quit already! We're down to 11 people to cover 14 hours/day, 7 days/wk. It doesn't work very well. Most of us who are left are the core people who have been there 11+ years. It's been so stressful trying to do the work of 18 or more people, but the good days are the ones where we just relax, do what we can, and say to heck with what we can't get done. If the deli loses money...well, we did our best. Not gonna kill ourselves. We are trying, but we can't do the impossible. You have to just let some things go. It's not our fault. Etc, etc.
I've found a couple of possibilities for future jobs. Although I've considered quitting my job, I really have a problem with making things harder for my old work-mates. So, I suspect I'll hang in there for the next year and a half or so. But just knowing that there are a couple of jobs I'd be interested in doing helps me to keep on keeping on. One is the little mom and pop grocery store here in Nevis. I think I would enjoy learning how to do a little of everything there. They seem to have quite a bit of turn over, so there will probably be openings when I'm ready to do something new. (Fix coffee, stock shelves, fish minnows out of a tank...lots of great stuff!)
Well, enough on that subject! What am I reading? Right now I'm deeply involved in following the life of Annie Dodds in this book...
This lady is a lot more hard core off-grid than I would appreciate, but it's very interesting to see how she survives. Every so often I like to read a book like this. Usually I read about people in the Alaskan bush. This lady is just north of my parents in the Huntsville, TX area. She has a lot of grit!
My break room book is White Goats and Black Bees by Donald Grant. I'm reading this for about the third time. The subtitle tells you what it's about. It's another story of carving out a life in a wild place.
Having no building skills to speak of I like to live vicariously by reading books like these. :)
Tomorrow night I'll be going over to Micah and Adam's place for a Mother's Day pizza party. They were going to take me out to dinner on Sunday but I, being antisocial, asked if they would mind just having a family get together with pizza later in the week. Sorry, but I don't fancy the crowded restaurant scene! Besides, Audrey and Hazel can just eat pizza and run around instead of being harnessed into chairs for a couple of hours. Much more humane. ;)
Well, adios for now. I think I'm going to go visit a few of you and then maybe read a bit before turning in early.
God bless and shalom, friends!
I've found a couple of possibilities for future jobs. Although I've considered quitting my job, I really have a problem with making things harder for my old work-mates. So, I suspect I'll hang in there for the next year and a half or so. But just knowing that there are a couple of jobs I'd be interested in doing helps me to keep on keeping on. One is the little mom and pop grocery store here in Nevis. I think I would enjoy learning how to do a little of everything there. They seem to have quite a bit of turn over, so there will probably be openings when I'm ready to do something new. (Fix coffee, stock shelves, fish minnows out of a tank...lots of great stuff!)
Well, enough on that subject! What am I reading? Right now I'm deeply involved in following the life of Annie Dodds in this book...
This lady is a lot more hard core off-grid than I would appreciate, but it's very interesting to see how she survives. Every so often I like to read a book like this. Usually I read about people in the Alaskan bush. This lady is just north of my parents in the Huntsville, TX area. She has a lot of grit!
My break room book is White Goats and Black Bees by Donald Grant. I'm reading this for about the third time. The subtitle tells you what it's about. It's another story of carving out a life in a wild place.
Having no building skills to speak of I like to live vicariously by reading books like these. :)
Tomorrow night I'll be going over to Micah and Adam's place for a Mother's Day pizza party. They were going to take me out to dinner on Sunday but I, being antisocial, asked if they would mind just having a family get together with pizza later in the week. Sorry, but I don't fancy the crowded restaurant scene! Besides, Audrey and Hazel can just eat pizza and run around instead of being harnessed into chairs for a couple of hours. Much more humane. ;)
Well, adios for now. I think I'm going to go visit a few of you and then maybe read a bit before turning in early.
God bless and shalom, friends!
Tuesday, May 5, 2015
A new lease on life!
Well, I'll get to the "new lease on life" part in a minute. First of all, I'm enjoying a day of reading, watching videos and baking cookies.
Reading: mostly Facebook and articles linked from there.
I've also been doing a little proofreading over at Distributed Proofreaders, which is dedicated to "Preserving history one page at a time." If you love old books you might consider being a volunteer proofreader!
Baking cookies: Peanut butter. Betty Crocker mix. That's complicated enough for a day off. ;)
MK and I have been enjoying this video today. I think this idea is pretty cool! You can find some actual "slow" videos on YouTube.
The swamp willows next door (at our old place) are getting their new foliage and it's a sunny, windy day. My favorite kind!
Earlier I made an appointment for an oil change. That's one item ticked off the list. That will be on Thursday. My car's been telling me I needed one for the last 600 miles! Now maybe it will be quiet! (I checked with my Ford guy earlier and he said it was safe to ignore that warning since my car wasn't due yet.)
Just bought this book for my Kindle. I loved Bill Powers' book New Slow City, and this should be good!
The "new lease on life" moment has to do with finding out about my widow's benefits. (It's weird some of the personal info we share on our blogs, but I think this is encouraging and I don't care who knows!) I've been wondering for quite some time just how widow's benefits work and when I should apply, etc. I had been told to go in 6 weeks before my 60th birthday, which is about 1-1/2 years from now. The nice lady at the SS office took all my info and gave me an estimate of my benefits at age 60 and age 66 (full retirement age). The benefits at 60 are enough that I could semi-retire, find a little job that I enjoy, and that won't exhaust me, and be comfortable. Working at my present job until age 66 isn't an option and there are no other jobs around here that I could do and afford to pay bills. I'm allowed to earn quite a bit on top of the benefits, so I look forward to being able to give more to causes I support. Anyway, it was encouraging to know what's down the road. I'm praising God for His provision!
Now I'm going to spend some time reading MK's book. The suspense is building!
And now I will take my brother Mark's advice. He told me to make the world a better place on my day off. That sounded like a lot of work! But, no. He explained that making the world a better place meant drinking a glass of iced tea on the front porch. Enlightened brother! :)
A good day to all! Shalom, friends and family.
Reading: mostly Facebook and articles linked from there.
I've also been doing a little proofreading over at Distributed Proofreaders, which is dedicated to "Preserving history one page at a time." If you love old books you might consider being a volunteer proofreader!
Baking cookies: Peanut butter. Betty Crocker mix. That's complicated enough for a day off. ;)
MK and I have been enjoying this video today. I think this idea is pretty cool! You can find some actual "slow" videos on YouTube.
The swamp willows next door (at our old place) are getting their new foliage and it's a sunny, windy day. My favorite kind!
Earlier I made an appointment for an oil change. That's one item ticked off the list. That will be on Thursday. My car's been telling me I needed one for the last 600 miles! Now maybe it will be quiet! (I checked with my Ford guy earlier and he said it was safe to ignore that warning since my car wasn't due yet.)
Just bought this book for my Kindle. I loved Bill Powers' book New Slow City, and this should be good!
The "new lease on life" moment has to do with finding out about my widow's benefits. (It's weird some of the personal info we share on our blogs, but I think this is encouraging and I don't care who knows!) I've been wondering for quite some time just how widow's benefits work and when I should apply, etc. I had been told to go in 6 weeks before my 60th birthday, which is about 1-1/2 years from now. The nice lady at the SS office took all my info and gave me an estimate of my benefits at age 60 and age 66 (full retirement age). The benefits at 60 are enough that I could semi-retire, find a little job that I enjoy, and that won't exhaust me, and be comfortable. Working at my present job until age 66 isn't an option and there are no other jobs around here that I could do and afford to pay bills. I'm allowed to earn quite a bit on top of the benefits, so I look forward to being able to give more to causes I support. Anyway, it was encouraging to know what's down the road. I'm praising God for His provision!
Now I'm going to spend some time reading MK's book. The suspense is building!
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And now I will take my brother Mark's advice. He told me to make the world a better place on my day off. That sounded like a lot of work! But, no. He explained that making the world a better place meant drinking a glass of iced tea on the front porch. Enlightened brother! :)
A good day to all! Shalom, friends and family.
Thursday, April 30, 2015
Sketchbook Project #3
I have a long list of things to include in my sketchbook for "The Project". Something that popped into my head this morning was the Jackpine Savage Beard Contest that our local paper sponsors every year. We're proud of our backwoodsy, scruffy beards! So, I immortalized this local custom for my third entry. I had some bleed through from the other side of the page again, so his face is a little smudgy. Oh well!
It was a good day off. It got better after a 2 hour nap! I worked hard yesterday and then stayed up too late (my fault). That combo is never a great thing.
It was beautiful outside today. The birdsong was tumultuous. Redwing blackbirds, pileated woodpeckers, starlings and dozens more. It's good to finally open windows and patio doors and let spring inside.
I'm going to try to be smart and get to bed early. Five o'clock alarm in the morning. We said good-bye to a great co-worker yesterday. She's retiring and she deserves it. She's in her 70's and was working part-time just for something to do. We'll miss her positive attitude and great work ethic. We have two new girls, so hopefully they'll learn quickly and stick around. One girl who had left on a long school trip is back and she's coming back to work. That's exciting! But we still need a couple more to be up to speed. Prayers appreciated. We're a weary bunch!
Goodnight all! And shalom to all of you!
It was a good day off. It got better after a 2 hour nap! I worked hard yesterday and then stayed up too late (my fault). That combo is never a great thing.
It was beautiful outside today. The birdsong was tumultuous. Redwing blackbirds, pileated woodpeckers, starlings and dozens more. It's good to finally open windows and patio doors and let spring inside.
I'm going to try to be smart and get to bed early. Five o'clock alarm in the morning. We said good-bye to a great co-worker yesterday. She's retiring and she deserves it. She's in her 70's and was working part-time just for something to do. We'll miss her positive attitude and great work ethic. We have two new girls, so hopefully they'll learn quickly and stick around. One girl who had left on a long school trip is back and she's coming back to work. That's exciting! But we still need a couple more to be up to speed. Prayers appreciated. We're a weary bunch!
Goodnight all! And shalom to all of you!
Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Sketchbook Project #2
Remember my Black Bears and Blueberries page in my Sketchbook Project?
Unfortunately, the black marker I used for the black banner bled through to the next page resulting in this. So, I had to think of a solution...
Hence this second painting. :)
I don't think I'll be using any more black markers!
Anyway, just wanted to update on the sketchbook thing. Time to get dressed and off to work. No work tomorrow, yay!
Shalom to all of you dear readers. :)
Unfortunately, the black marker I used for the black banner bled through to the next page resulting in this. So, I had to think of a solution...
Hence this second painting. :)
I don't think I'll be using any more black markers!
Anyway, just wanted to update on the sketchbook thing. Time to get dressed and off to work. No work tomorrow, yay!
Shalom to all of you dear readers. :)
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Just peeking in...
Not much new going on. I'm continuing my relaxing weekend. I started watching my son's church service in Texas this morning, but it looks like they're rerunning a previous service. The reason, I think, is that some of the church property was hit by a tornado either yesterday or day before. They have a large food bank building, which seems to be okay, but their clothes distribution building did get hit and several homes around it may have also been hit. I imagine they're out taking care of things. Nobody was hurt as far as I know. (Update: They must have just been reshowing part of their testimonies about their trip to India. They're back to the regular service now. Of course, I texted Jordan and he reassured me. ;)
I'm working on a swap called Things in Bottles or Jars (that's not the exact title, but something like that) and this is my first attempt. This card isn't quite finished. It's kind of a bizarre theme idea, but I love old bottles and jars, so it sounded like something that would be fun to try.
Today is daughter Micah and son-in-law Adam's 6th anniversary! This is a photo Micah posted on Facebook. The black and white photo is Adam at age 17 and the other is both of them at age 23. They're doing a great job of being parents to their three little girls, and they really dig each other after "all these years"! :) Proud of 'em!
Have a great weekend!
I'm working on a swap called Things in Bottles or Jars (that's not the exact title, but something like that) and this is my first attempt. This card isn't quite finished. It's kind of a bizarre theme idea, but I love old bottles and jars, so it sounded like something that would be fun to try.
Later I'm hoping to get around to doing something more in my Sketchbook Project book. The difficult part is having too many ideas and wondering where to begin!
Have a great weekend!
Shalom.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Typical UK stuff?
I've never watched the UK series Top Gear. Apparently, this fellow is one of the stars. I still found this video to be a fascinating inside look at one aspect of life in the UK. I like to snoop into other people's lives, and he obviously wanted us to. So let's give him what he wants! ;)
Today should have been my day off, but I was scheduled to work. So, I'm off tomorrow instead. I plan to go and visit with Micah and the girls tomorrow. For right now, I'm loafing!
I hope you're enjoying your day as well! Shalom!
Today should have been my day off, but I was scheduled to work. So, I'm off tomorrow instead. I plan to go and visit with Micah and the girls tomorrow. For right now, I'm loafing!
I hope you're enjoying your day as well! Shalom!
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