Archive for September, 2007

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Saturday, September 29th, 2007

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God Things

Friday, September 28th, 2007

Call it coincidence. Call it luck. But there are just some things that I think are just too coincidental and too “lucky” to not be from God. I’ll share a few “God things” with you that have just made us sit back and go “Wow!!”

God Gave Us Milk
Grammoo and Papa have been here all week (they’re leaving tonight in the middle of the night), and Grammoo has totally spoiled us with yummy food and milk. Now, we have milk sometimes, but not very often. It’s pretty expensive–$4 or so a gallon. Well, this whole week, milk has been on sale at Walgreen’s for $2! The whole week! Grammoo was commenting on it the other day; she said, “This has to be a God thing! If that milk hadn’t been on sale I’d have gotten Costco milk, and I’d only have gotten half as much.”

God Gave Us Ham
A long time ago, probably five or so years ago, we owned our own trucking company, and for Christmas we’d give the employees a gift of some sort…this particular time it was ham. Ham from Shy Ann’s in Oregon, the best ham around. We also got one, an extra one. Mind you, we had only ordered a certain number, and the one we had was left over! For the next year or two or three, our freezer bore hams. I doubt the freezer could have fit how many hams we ended up eating! Like the widow’s pot of oil, they just kept coming!

God Gave Mom Bacon-Wrapped Filet Mignon
Back a couple years ago, just after Abby was born, we didn’t really have too much extra money to spend on fancy things. It was close to Mom’s birthday, and you know how Moms are, she was just like “I’ll just have whatever. I don’t need anything fancy.” Well. One day Mrs. S., whose husband used to be one of our drivers, brought over a whole bunch of food. She said she was just cleaning out her pantry and freezer, and lo and behold, there were five or so bacon-wrapped filet mignons! Not just filet mignon, but bacon-wrapped! We figured we’d keep it for Mom’s birthday, and only the oldest people would have some; the younger kids could have something else. Guess what? A few days later, Mrs. P. came and she had also been cleaning out her freezer and pantry, and lo and behold…she had brought exactly enough bacon-wrapped filet mignons to make up the remainder so everyone got one!

God Gave Me Creamy Peanut Butter
This is one story that just really makes me remember just how much God loves us and cares for us, and likes to give His children gifts, even if we haven’t asked, or before we ask. This also was back around the time of the filet mignons; possibly it was the same time, I don’t remember. What I do remember is that we had just run out of creamy peanut butter. Peanut butter isn’t a necessity, so I didn’t envision we’d get more anytime soon. Sure, we had crunchy peanut butter left (even though everybody says they like crunchy best, the creamy is gone first), and I eat crunchy when there’s no creamy, but…well, anyways. So, the day we ran out of creamy peanut butter, Mrs. P. came and brought a bunch of food (one of her pantry-cleaning trips!) and there was a big jar of creamy peanut butter. Call it fate. Call it coincidence. I call it God.

Abby’s Fongs (and other interesting things)

Wednesday, September 26th, 2007

Well, Papa brought his cockatiel, Sunny, but his motel had an Absolutely No Pets Allowed policy, so Sunny is staying in my room. He’s white and yellow and he doesn’t like me. He’s Papa’s bird, and he pretty much only likes Papa, but he tolerates all the kids. So, anyway, he’s staying in my room. Sunny, not Papa. I go in there and say “Hey, Sunny!” and he hisses at me! So I’m like Ok, I’ll leave you alone! Well, when Papa wants him, I have to spend about five minutes convincing Sunny to come to me. Then, when I put him back, I have to spend about five minutes convincing him he should go back to his cage! Silly bird! When Papa doesn’t come around, though, he gets friendlier because he’s like “Papa’s not coming, I guess I better pretend to like whoever comes!” Last night he was in a grumpy mood, and Papa sent him back, but this morning his mood has improved and he was cheeping and whistling to me while I was in there earlier.

When you see those people with crazy hair dyed various colors of the rainbow, you know what you want to do–you want to stare. Well, today (yesterday, actually…don’tcha just love starting a post one day and finishing it another?) at Costco (Grammoo, Joe, Eric, Beth, and I went out shopping) there was a woman who had BRIGHT ORANGE hair.
“Look! 400 square inches of orange above the waist!” I joked. (When you’re hunting, that’s what you have to have–400 square inches of Hunter’s orange above the waist.)
Joe, Eric, and Beth craned their heads. Grammoo took a quick look then turned back around. “I never stare at those kinds of people, that’s all they want,” she said.
“I always stare at those kinds of people, that’s what they want!” I said. “I get to stare–I’m happy! They get stared at–they’re happy!”

My Uncle David won a trip to Hawaii, so the week Elle Jane was born, he and his family took a trip to Hawaii. They brought us back presents! Us girls (except Mom and Elle Jane) got shell necklaces (they are sooo pretty!); the boys, Dad, and Elle Jane got t-shirts (they are majorly cool!), and Mom got her coconut–half a coconut on top of a bamboo wind chime set! THANK YOU Uncle David, Aunt Fran, Steven and Cody!!

Now to Abby’s fongs. Around our house, flipflops are usually known as thongs…a practice which, well, shouldn’t really be practiced anymore because of the, um, connotations of the word “thong”. Well, Abby has this cute little accent (she doesn’t really talk baby talk, she just can’t pronounce certain words yet) and she calls them “fongs”, and it’s really funny to see her when she comes across a pair, her eyes get big and she yells “FONGS!!!!!!” Grammoo gave Beth and I this bath set thing and there was a pair of green flipflops in it, and they ended up being mine, and Abby was like, “Anne, will you let me wear your fongs?”
Well, at the store, I seen this cart full of flipflops, and on top were a really cute pair of pink ones with beads and sequins and stuff–real girly. They were only 75 cents, so Grammoo got them for her. She loves them! Whenever she wore them outside she’d come in and say “I wore my fongs lots outside!”

Hurrah, hurrah!

Saturday, September 22nd, 2007

Grammoo and Papa are expected today in the afternoon, hurrah, hurrah!! The first thing Rase said to me this morning (after all his grunting) was “When is Grammoo and Papa coming?”
They’re looking forward to seeing us and we’re looking forward to seeing them!! They’ll be here a week–woohoooo!!!!!!

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