Thursday, July 31, 2014

Thankful Thursday





















Thankful Thursday is here again and no better place to be

we all have so much to be thankful for, the simple things we take for
granted
able to breath fresh air
the beautiful rain over the last couple days
the cool temps 70's for July
Mom and dad are doing better
Baby may be here before next Thur (gonna be a great aunt again  Dakota Wayne)
this will be #4  and the first one will be 4 on the 17th :)  I am so proud
of both my nieces and nephew they have made me proud aunt 1st and a very proud great aunt.
My bff son found Christ and was baptized *while in basic training*

my list is so long but cant type everything down, typing is 1 thing that kills
the shoulder :(

Prayer request here :
My shoulder surgery has been delayed once again, needing more test
they found a heart murmur :(
Friends needed, unspoken family request God Knows, she has a full
plate (needs a break) (teri beri)
Friend in CA, her husband has cancer of the mouth and throat Lynelle and Gordon
another friend in CA (cat) she is an alcoholic, living in her car (pray she is
at least safe from the heat  I haven't heard from her since her bday 7-7
buddy the boxer, has had 2 seizures since July 4th please pray they
do not find him to have a tumor.
Pepper the lassa has a mass (like a lypoma on her shoulder non cancerous) she tore it away from the skin and will not let mom doctor it :( buddy has been licking it)  
Gilligan's daughter has been sick

Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked."
Ephesians 6:16

blessings all




Thankful Thursday


















Thankful Thursday is here again and no better place to be

we all have so much to be thankful for, the simple things we take for
granted

able to breath fresh air
the beautiful rain over the last couple days
the cool temps 70's for July
safe travels for Gilligan
Mom and dad are doing better
Baby may be here before next Thur (gonna be a great aunt again  Dakota Wayne)
this will be #4  and the first one will be 4 on the 17th :)  I am so proud
of both my nieces and nephew they have made me proud aunt 1st and a very proud great aunt.
My bff son found Christ and was baptized *while in basic training*

my list is so long but cant type everything down, typing is 1 thing that kills
the shoulder :(

Prayer request here :
My shoulder surgery has been delayed once again, needing more test
they found a heart murmur :(
Friends needed, unspoken family request God Knows, she has a full
plate (needs a break) (teriberi)
Friend in CA, her husband has cancer of the mouth and throat Lynelle and Gordon
another friend in CA (cat) she is an alcoholic, living in her car (pray she is
at least safe from the heat  I haven't heard from her since her bday 7-7
buddy the boxer, has had 2 seizures since July 4th please pray they
do not find him to have a tumor.
Pepper the lassa has a mass (like a lypoma on her shoulder non cancerous) she tore it away from the skin and will not let mom doctor it :( buddy has been licking it)  
Gilligan's daughter has been sick

Above all, taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye shall be able to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked."
Ephesians 6:16

blessings all




photo a day 111 throw back Thursday

this is one of my favorite pics of dad in me
taken in Dec of 69  funny they still have that
chair :)

bottom pic, I found the box of puppies
and had to join them

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

week 150 Chats on the front porch (week 11 for me)

Everyday Ruralty

Good evening from the Island
With temps in the high 70s and rain (unheard of for JULY) we actually
sat the record low hi for todays date which was 79

Today's questions:

  1. Do you ever watch old TV shows or movies from your childhood or youth?
  2. Have you ever adopted a rescued animal?
  3. Are you good at keeping track of paperwork and records?
  4. What would you like the Magic Wendell Fairy to poof with his wand, and turn into a treat for you? Any snack or sweet you would like. It doesn't have to do with carrots, or HE'D eat it!
  5. Tell me something interesting- please.
My answers:
  1. Yes Giligans Island, the Lone Ranger, 6 million dollar man and the bionic woman, I love lucy, happy days, laverne and shirley and we can't forget opie, aunt bee, barny fife and andy...oh yea and the waltons.  I watch them every time I see them on tv
  2. Yes. Caz my kitty (who is now over rainbow bridge) was from the shelter, and Buddy the boxer adopted last Nov they are great companions who need love from mommy and daddy :)
  3. YES, I can find receipts from yes ago where I bought something to drink at sonic
  4. German Chocolate cake with homemade icing please, and carrot cake for wendell
  5. Idiots in Tulsa, do not know how to drive when the sun is out much less when it is raining...geezers I never seen the like of people that wanted to be up in the bed of my truck :(  I just wish I had a button so that I could lower the tailgate and let them right on in.   Back off people...the closer you drive the slower I drive

photo a day 110 and wordless wednesday

awesome sunset

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Follow Friday Fun Blog Hop Week 173

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Okay, you know the deal – Each week,Hilary will  list four statements with a blank
 for you to fill in on your own blogs. If you want to join the fun and come 
up with four fill in’s of your own, please email them to her  .
If she uses  them, you will be added as co-host to the hop! I REALLY NEED STATEMENTS!
 This week’s co-host is Tami from Pretty Perplexing. She came up with the last two statements
The statements:
  1. I find ____________very _______________
  2. My favorite _________________ is______________
  3. Why do I always ___________?
  4. My favorite time of the day is __________ because _________
My Answers:
  1. I find reading to very relaxing
  2. My favorite is color is purple
  3. Why do I always let idiots get under my skin?
  4. My favorite time of the day is evening because there is nothing like a beautiful sunset to end a beautiful day, listening to the birds chirping, tree frogs talking, crickets making their sound.
This is a Blog Hop!


Friday, July 25, 2014

photo a day 109 cute little boquet

Photo

while walking around at parents, I am always trying to find
things to photograph,  just some grass (seeding) and a pretty flower
made this for mom, as she doesn't like us to spend money
on flowers she would rather have a plant,,,she almost
cried...oh the little things in life that make you smile

What was funny...mom watched me make it I just told her I thought
it would be cool for pictures

hope everybody is having a great week and that your weekend
is full of many blessings

Saturday, July 19, 2014

Follow Friday Blog Hop week 172

Feeling BeachieOkay, you know the deal – Each week,Hilary will  list four statements with a blank for you to fill in on your own blogs. If you want to join the fun and come up with four fill in’s of your own, please email them to her  .
If she use them, she will add you as co-host to the hop! HILARY REALLY NEED STATEMENTS! This week’s co-host is Elizabeth from Silver’s Book Reviews. She came up with the statements

The statements:
  1. If I eat too many_____, I_______
  2.  Running a____is______
  3. Why is it that_________?
  4. Where do you_____?
My Answers:
  1. If I eat too many  almonds, I usually don't sleep well at night
  2.  Running an  errand is sometimes to overwhelming
  3. Why is it that  people have to act like something they are not?
  4. Where do you go for your quiet place?


photo a day 108 lucky penny

how ironic is this?
I stop this afternoon
at convenient store to
get something to drink
and to go to the restroom,
once inside the restroom,
this penny was sitting on top
of the tissue, heads up,
I picked it up and low and
behold it is the year I was born.

once back into the truck,
I find in change given back,
85 quarter, the year I graduated
how cool is this.

many blessings everybody



Thursday, July 17, 2014

photo a day 107


buffalo around the Tulsa area
there is a parade of them
all around the Tulsa area,
one day I will finally see them all

next will be the penguins
yes penguins they have several
around Tulsa

Wordless Wednesday and photo day 106


Chats on the front porch week 10 for me

Time to Chat #148

Everyday Ruralty

Hello from our lovely Island we are having spring temps here it is 59 not complaining much needed rain..
Here are our questions for this week:

  1. D3 is facing wisdom teeth removal. Have you ad your wisdom teeth removed? 
  2. Today Wendell is serving iced tea, iced coffee, and carrot juice. He wants me to ask you which you'd prefer.
  3. If you use a crock pot, do you have a favorite recipe? If not, what is your favorite, easy "go to" recipe?
  4. Do you prefer to wash dishes by hand or dishwasher? Yes, I know some of us probably don't like dish washing. Wendell flat out refuses!
  5. What are you looking forward to?
My answers:
1.  I never had wisdom teeth, guess, I will never be wiser
2.  sweet ice tea does that count?
3.  I love my crock, I love making ham, beans, (2 cans of rotel) let them
cook over night and yum yum. 
4.  It takes me a very long time to get enough dishes to use the washer
but, it is handy when I don't feel like doing them by hand.
5.  I am looking forward to Gilligans return! 

Wendell, I have fresh cucumbers and watermelon for you!

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

why I am not blogging a lot





does life really have a way of making you say WOW!!













This song, has new meaning after the last couple of weeks.
first of all my shoulder surgery has been post-phoned due
to abnormality on EKG WHAT??  I have to see cardio
for surgery clearance before surgery...ME:  WHY cant
we just do the surgery and let me be out of this HORRIBLE
PAIN...Now, I can't see cardiologist until July 21 and Surgery
is scheduled for July 31.
Dad went to the ER on July 11 for swelling of the legs *He had gained
4 lbs over night* I get to the ER to find dad had swelling 6-7"
above the knee..OH dear Lord!! admitted to hospital,  bring mom home
as she is still not getting around very well after breaking hip :(
Sat when I get up there he had lost 400 ML of fluids, Sun was 4100 ml
by time he came home MONDAY he had lost over a gallon of fluids
yayy its coming off ankles still swollen but they say with rest it will come off

Today, Tuesday, dad had cardio appointment,  now keep in mind dad is a
a diabetic, I was in no way shape or form prepared for what I was about to
hear, I think I am still in shock
Dad, goes to get blood work every 3-6 months and has always been told he is
doing great and too keep up the great work....
NOW ARE YOU READY FOR THIS?

today we were told, dad has chronic kidney problems that are irreversible
due to the diabetes me I know looking shocked, and said to dad
in front of dr, your primary care dr has not mentioned this? DAD and MOM
both NO>..i do not like their primary care dr at all and even more now.
we were also told dad has cardiomyopathy on the lower left side of heart
in english...it means his heart is severely damaged due to a heart attack
last Sept or Oct.  again it is irreversible  the only thing they can do
is keep him on heart pills *that keep him from getting a deep breath
and causing heart to speed up* AKA beta blocker*  and 80 mg of lassix
a day.   limited to 2000 mg of salt per day, heck you can eat a single piece
of bread and get that!.
SO, now I know the reason surgery was post phoned so that I can
once again take care of my aging/ailing parents.
I think I am still in shock over this, and want to cry but know I have to
be strong for my parents,  I have always been the strong one in the family
keeping us held together,   please pray for him, and mom....they will
be celebrating their 60th anniversary this year at Christmas Time.

so this is why I haven't been blogging a lot lately, but I am going to
try to do my hops this week,

PEACE OUT have a GROOVY hump day!!


photo a day 105 beautiful sunset












what a beautiful sunset for July we are having
fall like sunsets and fall like temps (it is 59 now)
the high for tomorrow low 70's can't complain for
those kind of temps for middle of July
Sat and Sun this week it was 103 and 101 HOT

Hope everybody is having a great summer

photo a day 105 beautiful sunset










what a beautiful sunset for July we are having
fall like sunsets and fall like temps (it is 59 now)
the high for tomorrow low 70's can't complain for
those kind of temps for middle of July
Sat and Sun this week it was 103 and 101 HOT

Hope everybody is having a great summer, so far

Thursday, July 10, 2014

wordless wednesday

look what I found hidden away by

 the blue whale in Catoosa OK
you can read about blue on the link below

I remembered these mushrooms being
here when blue was in his prime
but since had been grown over by shrub
brush, weeds etc.



 http://route66news.com/2011/01/30/the-blue-whales-magical-mushrooms/ you can read
about the mushrooms here.



wordless wednesday

look what I found hidden away by

 the blue whale in Catoosa OK
you can read about blue on the link below

I remembered these mushrooms being
here when blue was in his prime
but since had been grown over by shrub
brush, weeds etc.



 http://route66news.com/2011/01/30/the-blue-whales-magical-mushrooms/ you can read
about the mushrooms here.







Thursday, July 3, 2014

Happy 238 th Birthday America



Enjoy your Independence Day holiday everyone.
Two hundred and thirty eight years ago in New York City George Washington  was busy preparing for the coming Battle of Brooklyn, the disastrous  results of which very nearly snuffed out the dreams of American Independence before the war ever properly got rolling.
Meanwhile in Philadelphia the Second Continental Congress had just passed the momentous resolution that the thirteen former North American colonies of England were now free and independent states, part of the newly formed United States of America.  Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston had been selected by Congress to draft a document setting forth such resolution in writing.
Resolutions documenting votes of legislative bodies are drafted on a routine basis, and then as now the vote approving the resolution was seen as the momentous event, not the written document memorializing the vote.   Richard Henry Lee of Virginia introduced the Independence Resolution to Congress on June 7, 1776 that was eventually adopted on July 2, 1776.   The two most prominent members of the drafting committee, Adams and Franklin, persuaded Jefferson to be the primary author largely because he was the second youngest on the Committee, next to Livingston, and Livingston was not an eloquent writer. The Declaration was at heart a dreary list of grievances against King George, listing one after another mean things the King did to his colonies justifying the break.  Franklin and Adams, both older, far better known and more accomplished than Jefferson, did not relish the task of what was viewed as a bureaucratic, legalistic necessity, formally documenting the great event which had occurred by vote of Congress July 2.  Only Jefferson’s soaring prose of surpassing eloquence in the Preamble lifted the document out of the obscurity it was likely headed for and transformed it into one of the world’s most famous documents. Had Adams or Franklin recognized at the time how important and famous the document would eventually become, they would surely have insisted on their own authorship. As it was, they thought they had more important things to attend to and left the drudge work of drafting a turgid list of grievances to the younger Jefferson, essentially the young intern in the matter.
Jefferson took the assignment and produced one of the most famous passages in all of history:

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4th, 1776

The Unanimous Declaration
of the Thirteen United States of America

When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness....
While at the time these lofty ideals were only applicable in practice to a small minority of propertied white men, and the country still struggles to live up to them to this day, they nonetheless created an expectation and a standard, an image for this grand experiment in representative government  to try to live up to.  All these years later the words of the Declaration remain inspirational and aspirational not only to Americans but to countries around the world, many of which  modeled their own later experiments in representative democracy, in part, on the original fledgling efforts of the first such government since ancient Athens.
While enjoying your fireworks and your barbecues, perhaps take just a moment to remember what has become one of the most famous and inspirational documents in human history, the Declaration of Independence, and reflect on the enormity of the risks taken by those colonists so long ago, who indeed literally pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to wage a war for independence against the greatest military power on earth.  In so doing, they gave birth to a new nation, the likes of which the world had never seen before.
Happy Birthday America.

Happy 238 th Birthday America



Enjoy your Independence Day holiday everyone.
Two hundred and thirty eight years ago in New York City George Washington  was busy preparing for the coming Battle of Brooklyn, the disastrous  results of which very nearly snuffed out the dreams of American Independence before the war ever properly got rolling.
Meanwhile in Philadelphia the Second Continental Congress had just passed the momentous resolution that the thirteen former North American colonies of England were now free and independent states, part of the newly formed United States of America.  Thomas Jefferson, Ben Franklin, John Adams, Roger Sherman and Robert Livingston had been selected by Congress to draft a document setting forth such resolution in writing.
Resolutions documenting votes of legislative bodies are drafted on a routine basis, and then as now the vote approving the resolution was seen as the momentous event, not the written document memorializing the vote.   Richard Henry Lee of Virginia introduced the Independence Resolution to Congress on June 7, 1776 that was eventually adopted on July 2, 1776.   The two most prominent members of the drafting committee, Adams and Franklin, persuaded Jefferson to be the primary author largely because he was the second youngest on the Committee, next to Livingston, and Livingston was not an eloquent writer. The Declaration was at heart a dreary list of grievances against King George, listing one after another mean things the King did to his colonies justifying the break.  Franklin and Adams, both older, far better known and more accomplished than Jefferson, did not relish the task of what was viewed as a bureaucratic, legalistic necessity, formally documenting the great event which had occurred by vote of Congress July 2.  Only Jefferson’s soaring prose of surpassing eloquence in the Preamble lifted the document out of the obscurity it was likely headed for and transformed it into one of the world’s most famous documents. Had Adams or Franklin recognized at the time how important and famous the document would eventually become, they would surely have insisted on their own authorship. As it was, they thought they had more important things to attend to and left the drudge work of drafting a turgid list of grievances to the younger Jefferson, essentially the young intern in the matter.
Jefferson took the assignment and produced one of the most famous passages in all of history:

IN CONGRESS, JULY 4th, 1776

The Unanimous Declaration
of the Thirteen United States of America

When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That whenever any form of government becomes destructive to these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness....
While at the time these lofty ideals were only applicable in practice to a small minority of propertied white men, and the country still struggles to live up to them to this day, they nonetheless created an expectation and a standard, an image for this grand experiment in representative government  to try to live up to.  All these years later the words of the Declaration remain inspirational and aspirational not only to Americans but to countries around the world, many of which  modeled their own later experiments in representative democracy, in part, on the original fledgling efforts of the first such government since ancient Athens.
While enjoying your fireworks and your barbecues, perhaps take just a moment to remember what has become one of the most famous and inspirational documents in human history, the Declaration of Independence, and reflect on the enormity of the risks taken by those colonists so long ago, who indeed literally pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to wage a war for independence against the greatest military power on earth.  In so doing, they gave birth to a new nation, the likes of which the world had never seen before.
Happy Birthday America.

Thankful Thursday











"Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good."
Romans 12:21

Thankful Thursday no better place to be
cooler temps
doggies *who love me unconditionally*
off for a few days at work
friends just checking in
tv to watch
water to keep us from being thirsty
food in fridge
dependable vehicles

there are lots more things I am thankful for with the way my shoulder feels I can't
stay on the puter too long.

PRAYER REQUEST 
safe travels for the ones who are traveling
having rotator surgery next Thur  *I may not be blogging much for a bit after that*
parents health
that we get rain
no fires from fireworks tomorrow

hope everybody stays safe and has a very happy 4th

Happy Birthday America

Thankful Thursday










"Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good."
Romans 12:21

Thankful Thursday no better place to be
cooler temps
doggies *who love me unconditionally*
off for a few days at work
friends just checking in
tv to watch
water to keep us from being thirsty
food in fridge
dependable vehicles

there are lots more things I am thankful for with the way my shoulder feels I can't
stay on the puter too long.

PRAYER REQUEST 
safe travels for the ones who are traveling
having rotator surgery next Thur  *I may not be blogging much for a bit after that*
parents health
that we get rain
no fires from fireworks tomorrow

hope everybody stays safe and has a very happy 4th

Happy Birthday America

Wednesday, July 2, 2014

chats on the farmhouse porch 9 for me

Everyday Ruralty

 its hot on my porch . It is JULY in all of its glory. Garden is in full bloom needing rain  *buddy the boxer says Mom do I really have to go outside 
in this here heat?  pepper girl says I will go outside as long as it doesn't
involve getting my feet wet from the dew.
I hope you are all having an enjoyable summer. Do you have any plans for July 4th?

This week's questions:

  1. What's your favorite kind of cheese?
  2. Have you ever been in a log cabin?
  3. What is your favorite kind of salad dressing?
  4. When was the last time you saw someone from your high school days?
  5. Tell me what the perfect dinner party would look like for you.
My answers:
  1. I like tilamook cheese it is best
  2. Yes.  my brother n sister n law own a log home it is super nice
  3. I like ranch Dressing.
  4. been a couple of weeks since I saw my bestie she is in las vegas
  5. The perfect dinner party would be lighting the charcoal grill, inviting some of the neighbors, family..we would have hotdogs, hamburgers, homemade potato salad, fresh watermelon, cucumbers, and cantaloupe *after all Wendell would love those peelings off the melon or at least most horses do.  Then when night time comes light a pit fire and cook some marshmellows YUM                                                                                                              HAPPY AND SAFE 4th