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  • My latest "drive bys."  Will drove...I snapped.
    Has anyone else ever done this?
    I had my camera along as usual so I just began snapping.
    This horse farm is right up the road from us and I was surprised I even got anything as we were buzzing by.
    So...no great masterpieces...but just some fun and surprises, as I never know exactly what I got until I load them onto my computer. 


  • Homemaking 911 March Madness Giveaway!

    Check it out ladies!  Lots of very helpful items being given away. 
  • Here is one of my devotions for today...but below it I pose a question.  Please read it and let me know your thoughts.  Thank you so much.

    Author: Elisabeth Elliot
    Source: A Lamp For My Feet
    Scripture Reference: Hebrews 9:14 

    His Blood and My Conscience

    In the conscience of all of us sinners there is deadness from our former ways. This has its effect on our present behavior, in ways we little realize, and hinders our fitness for service to God. But there is a remedy: the power of the blood of Christ.

    "His blood will cleanse our conscience from the deadness of our former ways and fit us for the service of the living God" (Heb 9:14 NEB).

    This morning I was troubled about what seemed to be a blockage deep down where I could not get at it. I was glad it was not too deep or too strong for the power of the blood to reach and cleanse. Satan would try to convince me daily that I am full of "hang-ups" which unfit me for God's service. The blood of Christ is my answer to his challenge. It will never lose its power.

    My question....

    How do I know the difference between the true "hang ups" and the things that really do effect me or make me "unfit" for God's service? (see italics above)  I actually think I know the answer but I need some insight today.  I've been under the weather and doing way too much thinking that my head is swimming and I guess I need some "sisters in Christ" time.

     How much more shall the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself without spot to God, purge your conscience from dead works to serve the living God?
    Hebrews 9:14 KJV


  • What does this all mean....we grow our own veggies...our apples...our raspberries....huh???  We grow organic, we eat organic....we buy locally supporting our local farmers.   I am a vegetarian.
      I love to dig in the dirt, I love to eat what we grow...we can, we freeze, we prepare for winter.

    Look Here


    And.....HERE

    Lose your property for growing food?
    Big Brother legislation could mean prosecution, fines up to $1 million

    "The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money."    ~Margaret Thatcher ~

  • Do you keep in touch with any childhood friends? Who?

    You betcha....
    My high school bosom friend is still my high school bosom friend now in our "middle age."  We know way too much about each other to not be friends! 
    I also am still friends with a kindergarten school mate and I would say he is my oldest friend still in touch with and he and his wife are dear friends of my whole family.
    Lastly, my very oldest girl friend is my cousin who is a year older than me...so I guess I can say we have been friends since my birth.  We are more like sisters...who get along.

       

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  • Every cloud has a silver lining.
    ..
    Welcome home to your babies.
    Any comments???
    Jocelyn Noveck - Associated Press Writer 

    Associated Press smallNEW YORK - Soon after New Yorker Geralyn Lucas was laid off from her television job in January, she took her two-year-old son to the playroom of her apartment building. She realized she had never been there before. Within minutes she had inadvertently broken all the cleanliness rules. "I wore shoes," confesses Lucas, 41. "I brought food. I changed his diaper. I didn't know those things weren't allowed."

     

    When she took Hayden to his playgroup at a toddler center, she had to ask the little boy for directions to his class. And when she went to the pediatrician's office, the nurses were so used to seeing the nanny that they didn't recognize Lucas.

     

    Lucas and other laid-off women like her are involuntarily experiencing the life of a stay-at-home mom, and they are getting to know a lot more about the details of their children's daily existence. They are also discovering some of the things they have been missing.

     

    Though the mass layoffs of this recession have so far affected mostly men, more than 800,000 women have lost their jobs since the end of 2007. For the mothers among them, it means that, suddenly, Mommy's home, often for the first time in many years.

     

    For many of these women, unemployment has no doubt been terrifying. But for some - particularly those who have the financial resources to ride out the storm - it has been a precious opportunity to get to know their children a little better.

     

    Mary Quinn, a 48-year-old mother from Greenwich, Conn., was laid off in December after 18 years at a Manhattan investment company, but a severance package has bought her some time to find a new position. After years in which her husband was the main caregiver, she is finding the time off with her children to be an unexpected blessing.

     

    She is savoring small pleasures such as picking up her 11-year-old daughter, Paulina, from school and having a little snowball fight on the way home, or trying out new recipes with Isabelle, 17.

     

    "As a mom, it's been amazing," says Quinn, a former vice president and portfolio administrator at Oppenheimer Capital LLC. She notes with delight how, for the first time, she is the one who gets to hear the schoolday tales that Paulina comes home with.

     

    "I'm getting the stories from her directly now, not secondhand from my husband like before," she says. "I used to be so envious."

     

    But as she well knows, many laid-off mothers have no time to smell the roses.

     

    "I can't say I've seen any mothers who see being laid off as a positive thing," says Jessica Polsky, a career counselor at New York's Metropolitan Council on Jewish Poverty. "Even if it's $10 an hour that they made, it's something, and they really needed it. They need to get out and get new jobs."

     

    Even for women who may have a financial cushion for at least a few months, it is hard to focus on the joys of your family at a time of economic crisis, says Carol Evans, CEO of Working Mother Inc., which publishes Working Mother magazine.

     

    "It's very difficult to juggle anxiety about the economy and pleasure with your kids," says Evans, who herself was laid off from a job 10 years ago and recalls feeling a combination of happiness - at the possibility of a summer with her kids - and panic. "And anxiety is at a fever pitch right now."

     

    Milwaukee mother Shelley Ziech was laid off about a year ago, and her husband got the ax six months later. That has made Ziech's job search even more urgent, but she is still thrilled about the time she is getting to spend with Elizabeth, 12, and Martin, 19.

     

    "It's been one of my greatest joys," says Ziech, 56, who as a sales manager was on the road several nights a week. "Before, I felt like the manager or director of a family. Now I get to do the Mom things - making the lunches, taking my daughter to school. It's been fabulous."

     

    Editor Sasha Emmons, 34, was laid off in January while pregnant with her second child but found a new job a month later.

     

    "It was a mixed bag for me," says Emmons, the Brooklyn mother of a 3-year-old daughter. "On the one hand it was definitely nice, especially pregnant, to have a bit of a rest. And my daughter loved me coming to pick her up from school. It was nice to do art projects and cooking, baking and yoga class together."

     

    On the other hand, "I would have enjoyed it a lot more had I known that everything was going to be OK financially," says Emmons, now an editor at a parenting Web site.

     

    She also learned something from her brief experience being laid off: Financial pressures aside, she prefers working.

     

    "I just felt kind of lost without a job," Emmons says. "Everyone talks about the mommy wars, and you always have that question as a mother: Is the grass greener on the other side? For me, the question was answered."

     

    Lucas, the Manhattan mom, has drawn a similar conclusion, though she is grateful for the chances she didn't ever expect to have - like the snow day she spent recently with her fourth-grade daughter and a school friend, taking them to a pizza lunch, listening to all the school gossip and spoiling them with a trip to buy candy.

     

    As for Quinn, her younger daughter recently delighted her by announcing she had decided to forgo any summer activities - she just wants to hang with Mom.

    Once her older daughter is ensconced at college in September, Quinn hopes things will begin moving on the job front. But until then, she plans to make the most of it.

     

    "I want to be able to look back and say that I didn't squander this time," she says.

  • On Thanksgiving day the cutest little kitten showed up in our yard....I named him Pilgrim.  He is something else...not afraid of anything and has taken to following Melvin and who ever is taking him out to go potty....and that silly kitty just keeps swatting Melvin while he is...well..while he is "going."  When I take Melvin out I scoop up the kitty so Melvin can have at least some privacy you know...  I stick Pilgrim up on my shoulder and there he sits purring away loud as can be.  This one is a heart melter!

    See the below photos....I looked outside one morning and there he was...just waiting...for a LONG time...he just sat there...looking UP.  That is photo #1 and #2.  THEN later in the afternoon I looked out and photo #3 is what I saw!  Photo #4 is one snowy afternoon after Pilgrim's morning wait at the bottom.... If you like pudders you would LOVE this one.  He just cracks us all up.


    Plum tuckered out
    Role Reversal!

  • I am not political, I really am not....but I am concerned and I want so much for the Lord to find me faithful when I meet him face to face.

    For all you PA residents and those who live within driving distance to Washington DC......here is something you might be interested in.

    Rohrer, Folmer Plan Rally on Monday to Defend State Sovereignty

    Lawmakers encourage supporters to join them at Capitol event
     
    Politicians in Washington, D.C., have been exerting undue influence on the states and it’s time for them to stop. That’s the sentiment behind a rally Rep. Samuel E. Rohrer (R-128) and Sen. Mike Folmer (R-48) will hold at noon on Monday in the Capitol Rotunda.
     
    “If you think the size and scope of the federal government has far exceeded our Founding Fathers’ intentions, then we hope you come out Monday to support our cause,” Rohrer said. “For too long, Congress and the president have been encroaching on policy areas that ought to be decided by the states. This rally is the equivalent of posting a ‘no trespassing’ sign.”
     
    The rally will focus on a resolution Rohrer is introducing in the House to defend Pennsylvania’s sovereignty under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which reads:
     
    The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.
     
    Folmer will introduce a sister resolution with language identical to Rohrer’s in the Senate.
     
    “When our country was founded, our Fathers envisioned a form of government in which the federal government served as an agent of the states – not the states serving as an agent of the federal government,” said Folmer. “Today, federal legislation and funding compel states to serve the federal government, a total reversal of the structure originally intended.  This rally seeks to remind federal officials of their constitutional limitations while affirming Pennsylvania’s 10th Amendment rights.”
     
    The lawmakers’ resolutions are part of a larger national trend of state lawmakers who are reasserting the sovereignty of their independent states under the 10th Amendment. At the rally, Rohrer and Folmer will be joined by lawmakers from other states who have introduced similar measures in their own state legislatures.
     
    The rally is free to attend and open to the public. For more information about the rally or to acquire driving directions to the state Capitol, residents are encouraged to visit Rohrer’s Web site at SamRohrer.com.
     
    Rep. Samuel Rohrer
    128th District
    Pennsylvania House of Representatives
    (610) 775-5130
    (717) 787-8550
    Contact: Dan Massing
    House Republican Public Relations
    (717) 772-9845
  • Oh my friends....I am lost some where between here and there and feel like I am on some merry-go-round that is on high speed.   What happened?  How do I get off this thing?  I am not complaining.....I don't think I am anyway.  Just some slow paced days would be very nice. This is the last week of an 8 week class I have been taking and I "graduate" on Wednesday.  It is on health and nutrition and coronary health.  My cholesterol dropped 87 points in 8 weeks with me only tweaking my food choices. 
    I am on the right path.  I am wearing a pedometer every day and trying to get at least 10,000 steps in per day.  I am doing it...it is my own personal challenge now.

    I've been wanting to post a series of photos taken in February...I call my February delights....but now I guess I should just recap winter and call it Winter Delights...that will be forth coming.

    My son Will and I have started do this neat thing we call "Drive Bys."  We set out with our cameras and put both our windows down in the Explorer and while he drives I shoot pictures of ....anything...and then I drive and he shoot pictures of...anything...
    Then we fly in the door and load our pictures and see who got the best ones.  We have had so much fun doing that.  We went out last week in 10 inches of new snow to A. Practice driving in snow for his driver's test...and B. To take drive bys.
    I did all the shooting since he was too busy having fun driving in the snow.  I will post some of those soon.  This has turned into a wonderful activity we love doing together.
    My husband road with us in the back for a little bit of this last one and he kept saying..."when will the window close..I am getting snowed on"....Well Honey...the window never closes.  We just turn up the heat. 

    This week there is a new contest up and I entered.  I took so many pictures for this category and then had a terrible time deciding which one to enter!  So after the contest I will put them all up.  So for now...if you would kindly take a peak at the iliveinmycamera site and vote for your favorite...that would be grand.  Everyone who entered would really appreciate that!  Thank you!!!

  • Six names you go by:
    1. Mum
    2. Susan
    3. Suz

    4. Benee (my middle name)
    5. Susie
    6. Princess of the Sea

    Three things you are wearing right now:
    1.Dark purple sweater
    2.Blue Jeans
    3.Clogs

    Three things you want very badly at the moment:
    1.To loose weight
    2.GET out of DEBT
    3.
    Warmer weather with SUNSHINE
    4.Feel the presence of God

    Four People who will fill this out:
    I am not sure...
    maybe seedsower but I hope you all do and then let me know!!!

    Three things you did last night:
    1.Dug out boxes of home school stuff to sell.
    2.Gave my daughter a face massage.
    3.Got a massage from my daughter.

    Three things you ate today:
    1.Blueberry Smoothie
    2.Hot Oat Bran
    3.God's word

    Three people you last talked to on the phone:
    1.Husband
    2.Papa Joe
    3.Elisabeth

    Three things you are going to do tomorrow:
    1.Go to my coronary health improvement class
    2.Get my hair trimmed
    3.Laugh

    Your 3 favorite beverages:
    1.Water with Lemon
    2.Lemon Zinger Tea
    3.Spinach and Lemon Green drink

    Your 4 favorite vacation destinations (where you've already been):
    1.Chincoteague Island
    2.Scotland
    3.Southern CA
    4.West Virginia
    5.Caribbean

    Three vacation places you would like to go:
    1.Prince Edward Island
    2.Maine
    3.Big Moose Lake
    4.Greece, Italy, France

    Three favorite restaurants:
    1.Judy's
    2.Judy's
    3.Judy's

    Three favorite colors:
    1.Light Baby Pink
    2.Cobalt Blue
    3.Ruby Red

    Three pet's names:
    1.Melvin the bestest adopted dog in the world
    2.Pilgrim...brand new...showed up on Thanksgiving day
    3.Leo...the best in the land of kitties
    Do I have to stop here...we have 6 more cats!

    6 of your favorite TV Shows
    Nothing new...I don't watch TV but
    I will watch old ones on DVD...like:
    1.The Andy Griffith Show
    2.I Love Lucy
    3.Bonanza
    4.Roy Rogers Show
    5.Leave It To Beaver
    6.Red Skelton Show

    3 current movies you've seen this past year:
    I have not gone to any movie this year...but I have seen some.    Of course they were old ones!

    What 4 things can you improve about yourself:
    1.Trust God more and worry less.
    2.More focus, less distraction
    3.Get better organized
    4.Make better vegan meals

    4 activities you like to do as a family:
    1.Play games and do puzzles
    2.Hike
    3.Mini Golf together
    4.Garden together

    What activities would like to do more of as a family:
    1.Travel
    2.Hike more
    3.Camp

    If you could have 3 wishes for YOURSELF, what would they be:
    1.Have a house by the ocean with my own art studio looking out to sea.
    2.Walk the beach every day
    3.
    Own an old VW....that runs.


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