Saturday, October 25, 2008

Feeling winter in the air ...

Ok .. a little about us ...

Lucky folks a couple hundred miles away had a little blizzard last week -- my friends here groan at me, but I do love the white stuff and can hardly wait to see it. Everything just seems more peaceful when there is snow surrounding me and I do look forward to it.

I will try to stay off politics here -- suffice it to say, I am not a "party" person and I try hard not to listen to the mud slinging from any side (although it does creep through now and then). However, I do not believe abortion is an acceptable form of birth control -- I think gun control should be used on criminals only -- marriage? hmmmm bride & groom, Mr & Mrs ... Our founding fathers thought God was important enough to mention HIM in most documents, speeches, letters, etc --I have a daughter and son-in-law in the military over 20 years -- and I could go on and on but nuf said -- I will not judge you or question your politics - hope it goes both ways.


I am studying the Psalms' of Ascent with a very nice group of ladies here. I think there are about 16 in our group and another group meets a different night. This is a Beth Moore study and so far is very interesting. I think I may try this church out where the study is ... we'll see. I have had such a hard time planting myself in a church since we moved to Iowa. I still feel like my church home is in CA and luckily I am able to hear Pastor Richard's teachings online, so that helps -- http://metrocalvary.org/ -- not much fellowship there though when I can only travel every couple of months, so still looking here.

I just purchased my tickets for my next trip to California. For those who don't know me, I go there ever 6 to 8 weeks to visit ... I have a son doing a long term in prison and I travel there to support him. I have wonderful friends our there, so I always have a place to stay and a lot of moral support. I am always looking for penpals for my son ... it helps to pass the time.

I have spent most of my life in CA and most of my children and grandchildren live there -- and that adds up to a lot of people and many extended families ... about 35 at this point.

My husband is building his newest hobby ... an HON railroad countryside in the basement when he isn't at the shooting range or reloading for the gun range. He is also a woodworker (me too, but not nearly as accomplished as he is) and enjoys puttering in our 1000sqft woodshop -- the only new thing about our home out here.

There are many hobbies around this house ... stamping, scrapping, sewing, needlework, glass work, jewelry making, woodworking, collecting anything we don't feel like throwing out ... and way more. When we do tire of something, we hit Ebay and make some changes.

Our animals run our lives and rule the roost -- The bird - A Hahn's Macaw - has been with us since she was 12 weeks old and is about 15 years old now -- they live to be 80 so she will out live us for certain. The two cats were feral, living in a drainage ditch in 20 below zero weather when we found them -- couldn't touch them for a month, now can't get them off our laps! They are 2 years old -- Scruffy, our heart beat, is a mutt ... but the best mutt ever ... 2 years old - gives hugs, does tricks and stole our hearts forever!

I have worked on this for a week and am just rambling, so am going to just post it and move on ... I almost fainted when I saw someone read my blog -- I'm just doing it CUZ I can!

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Silly me ...

Well, I signed up for this to watch my sweet DeDe on her trip ... then thought, oh why not a blog from the old broad with no life -- but on that day, my back went on vacation and left me home so thought I would wait for its return to go crazy here ... Silly me ... back's don't always return to normalcy on schedule, but I was able to get up the stairs today to my 'puter after two hours with the chiropractor, so thought I would have a word or three here.

Truly nothing of interest to write about -- it's raining and cold, which feels pretty darn nice to tell the truth since I am inside most of the time lately. Taking the dog out is refreshing!

My baby girl, Julia, got home from bobbing around in the Atlantic this weekend and made note that it was pretty darn chilly in Washington too. I know she loves it there, it is so very beautiful, but the weather just doesn't fit their lifestyle all that much. Maybe they will have two homes when they retire ... one for warm water diving and one for skiing! They can pretty much pick and chose by then, I'm pretty certain.

Have a lot of interesting stuff from the summer to put on here, but will wait until I am in good -- or better -- condition for that ... I'm pretty sure I will be the only one reading it anyway ...