Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s been a pretty good week! Here are some of its high points:

1. Jesse’s birthday Sunday.

2. His lemon bundt cake with lemon glaze. Normally I’m more into chocolate, but this was a nice change.

3. A visit from my kids’ friends. I’m glad my children share their friends with us. 🙂 The young man who was the best man in Jason’s wedding and his new wife were coming to town to visit Jason and Mittu, and they came over to our house for dinner on Jesse’s birthday. It was fun to meet her and catch up with him.

4. A dental cleaning and fluoride. The favorite part of the dental cleaning is that it is over. I don’t know why I get so antsy about anything dental when a cleaning is easy compared to a root canal. I’d been having some sensitivity in one area and found it was due to recession of the gum. I’ll have to go in to have that taken care of later but as a temporary measure they put some kind of fluoride gunk on the area. It was really uncomfortable at first but feels much much better now.

5. Nice weather. We had two days of rain, but it was a fairly gentle rain, not at all stormy. Then it’s been a little cooler and more fallish a few days this week. Some of the leaves are starting to turn already.

Hope you have a great weekend!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s been something of a mixed week, but here are some of the high points of it:

1. A new disk drive. My computer has been putting up little warning notices about not having enough disk space, and I’ve been deleting old files and photos I no longer need, but with continually adding photos and new stuff, I needed more space. Jeremy (oldest son who lives out of state) got me an new bigger disk drive for my birthday, but there hadn’t been time to install it til last weekend. Jim was on the phone with Jeremy through the process, and at one point the computer died completely. Jim had to replace a part (I forget its name, but it looked like a metal box with bunches of wires coming out of it), but finally it all came together, everything is working great, and I can breathe easier.

2. The TN Valley State Fair made for a nice family outing. I don’t think I enjoyed it quite as much as last year — maybe it was due to the newness of it last year, and/or the fact that it was cooler and less crowded then. But it was still a fun time, and the thing I most looked forward to was sharing a funnel cake with Jim. There is a local restaurant that sells them, but they are just not the same outside of a fair context.

3. Antibiotics and early detection. Wednesday morning I discovered a 2 1/2″ patch of redness on one foot, the one where I have had cellulitis a few times before. It looked like it might be that again. Last time I wasn’t sure, hemmed and hawed and waited til we finally ended up having to go to the ER near midnight. I didn’t want to repeat that process, so I went in to the doctor’s office to see about it that afternoon. My doctor was away, but the nurse practitioner prescribed antibiotics, told me to keep my foot elevated, and gave me instructions to come back if it got worse. It was worse that night, but then much better the next morning, and the redness is mostly gone now, whereas last time I was out of commission most of the week. So going in early, even if I am not sure, is much better than waiting on this type of thing.

4. Ebay finds. I’m not much of an Ebay shopper. If I looked around there much I’d be too tempted to buy things. But I found some Pfaltzgraff Tea Roses glasses that match mine that were no longer available on the Pfaltzgraff site (they have a newer design that’s fussier that I don’t like), and I also found some napkins to match my dishes.

5. A new printer. Ours has been having assorted problems for some time now. Jim just got a new one last night and hasn’t had a chance to install it yet, but I am excited about it, especially that it has a wireless feature so we can print directly from iPhones or tablets.

More “everyday” blessings come to mind — good books, comfy bed, climate control, time with family, technology, Facetiming with Jeremy, and many more. The everyday “manna” is no less special than the bigger events of the week, and when I stop to really think of it, I have so much to be thankful for, so many more good things than bad things, and even the assurance that God has a purpose in the “bad” things, that I really should be happy and positive and upbeat and thankful all the time. 🙂

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

Some weeks I have to stop and think to remember five favorite things about the week, but this week I’ll have a hard time keeping it down to five.

1. My new swing/bench for the patio. Jim got it for my birthday a few weeks ago but was just able to assemble it Monday.

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2. Sprucing up the patio, our Labor Day weekend project. Another favorite element in that was planting a new hydrangea bush.

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I had been sorely wanting one because I loved the one at our old house, but there really wasn’t room for one in the front. But we found the perfect bare spot for it in the back next to the patio.

3. Labor Day is kind of an odd holiday: there aren’t any traditions associated with it other than grilling, there are no colors or symbols or decorations. It’s just a day off to celebrate workers. Yay us! I’ll take it! We went to Jason and Mittu’s new apartment for lunch and got to see what they’d done with it since unpacking moving boxes, and then they came here for dinner.

4. Closet shelves. We have a few storage closets, and I had been wanting shelves put into one of them, actually a double closet. Poor Jim — I have all these projects in mind that I can’t do myself. 🙂 But he was able to get them installed this weekend. It had one already and he added 4 that were 6′ long. It makes such a difference to have boxes and bags on shelves rather than stacked up to eye level. I sorted through, labeled, and organized them this week, and I even have room to spare, so soon some of the things tucked away in other spots will find a home here as well.

5. Checking things off the list, besides some of the above, like getting a haircut (I don’t know why I wait so long to do it that I am about to rip it out. It doesn’t take that long, but I keep putting it off), getting a mammogram and bone density test done (one of those over-50 things doctors like for women to do), and getting some lab work done to see if a an adjusted dosage is helping my thyroid levels (it is). It was nice to get all those things taken care of so I don’t have to keep thinking about them.

And I was able to cram everything into a list of five. 😀 I hope you’ve had a good week, and if you haven’t…I hope the weekend will be better! Happy Friday!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s the last day of August! I’m looking forward to cooler fall weather, though it may be a while before we experience it here. Here are some highlights of the last week:

1. Jesse’s first week of college classes has gone well. He has been able to navigate the campus well, enjoys his classes and teachers so far, has found people to eat lunch with (I don’t know if that last one is as big a deal for guys as it is for girls. 🙂 ) All in all I think his first week has gone very well.

2. The Hope scholarship came through this week. It is not quite as much as the Life scholarship in SC was (that was one of many things that made it hard to leave SC!), but $1,000 per semester definitely helps.

3. Free audiobooks. My oldest son had an excess of Audible.com credits that he wanted to get rid of in order to go to a cheaper monthly plan. It didn’t look like it was possible to just send me the credits, but he found he could use them to send me a gift of an audiobook. There were a few I had been wanting, but they were smaller books, and I was reluctant to use my one monthly credit on a 6 hour book when I could use it on a 30 hour one. So he sent me four of those smaller books with his excess credits, a help to both of us.

4. Two events out of one housecleaning. 🙂 We had our “Dinner For Six” Friday night, and Jason and Mittu had asked if they could have theirs here Saturday night: they had eight people, one in a wheelchair, so our place worked better for them than their upstairs apartment. The nice thing about theirs, for me, was that the house was already clean for it and their group took care of the cooking. We had a fun game of Apples to Apples with their group as well.

5. An unscheduled weekend. The last few weekends have been filled with really good things, but it is nice to face this weekend with nothing on the calendar. Plus it is a long weekend as well, with everyone having Monday off.

Hope you have a great weekend!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s been another great week. I can’t believe August is almost over. Here are some of the favorite parts of last week:

1. My birthday was Tuesday. My family took me to dinner at a nice restaurant on the river and then took me home for cake and presents.

2. A picnic. Normally it seems like way too much work to me to pack up everything just to go eat somewhere else. But Jim took care of all the arrangements and the cooking. It wasn’t too hot in the shade. Jim and the boys went kayaking. Even Grandma got to come, though she slept through much of it. Then Mittu made dinner that evening. All in all it was a pretty relaxing day, for me anyway. 🙂

Because this area does not have public restrooms, Jim set up a “toilet tent” away from the picnic area.  🙂 None of us wanted to have to use it, but it was nice to know it was there if needed.

3. Starting a new stitching project, one I’ve been wanting to get to for a long while. There is not enough of it done to really show yet, but it has been good to get it started (that’s always the hardest part.)

4. Days I don’t have to go anywhere. Had one of those this week. I get so much more accomplished at home those days. If I’d get my grocery shopping more organized, I’d probably have more of those days….

5. Restaurant leftovers make for a great lunch the day after eating out.

Happy Friday!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It has been a great week. Here are some of the highlights:

1. Jeremy (oldest son) has been home for the week! We celebrated his birthday on Wednesday. As I have said before, Skype and Facetime help a lot to keep us in touch, but it is not the same as having him here in person.

2. Time off. My husband was able to take the week off and Jason and Mittu half the week, so we’ve been able to do some fun things together. It’s been a nice combination of just hanging out and talking, playing games, and going on a few outings.

3. Help with meals. Of course, even if everyone else is on vacation, Mom still has kitchen duty. But Mittu prepared a couple of meals and we ate out for a few, so I got a bit of a vacation, too.

4. An outing in Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge. We went to the Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies, walked around some of the shops, and ate dinner at the Applewood Farmhouse Restaurant and Grill.

5. A good Samaritan. Just as we finished up at the restaurant last night and were preparing to trek homeward, our car wouldn’t start. Jim found someone willing to jump the battery and help us on our way. I’m thankful that’s all the problem was (I had already been mentally running through the need to get a tow truck, rent a car to get home, and then figure out how and when to get back to pick the car up) and that someone was willing to help.

Because of much of the above, I haven’t been around to visit other blogs much this week, or often I have read but not commented. But I know you understand. 🙂

Happy Friday!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

Here are some favorites from the last week:

1. Jeremy’s coming home today! For a whole week!

2. Jesse’s job. Jesse hadn’t found work this summer except for a man from church who called him on an as-needed basis. But this man recently had an opening come up for more regular work and offered it to Jesse, and the hours are flexible so it will fit around his college classes .

3. Sleep. I usually wake up once or twice in the night and usually have no trouble going back to sleep. But for the past few weeks whenever I’d wake up, I’d be awake for an hour or so. That provides a nice time to pray or think, but then it makes me sleep later or else drag through the next day. This week has been more back to normal and has felt so good.

4. Kind comments on my sixth blog anniversary post. Almost made me cry!

5. God’s help — every day! But specifically in a situation last week. The ladies’ newsletter for church needed to be printed out by Friday, and I didn’t find out til Tuesday that the lady who writes up the testimonies and information for our “Getting to Know You” section for new ladies wasn’t going to be able to do that this time. It’s a highlight of the newsletter so I hated to leave it out, but wasn’t sure I could find someone who would be willing to share their testimony and such in such a short time frame. We usually “introduce” two ladies per newsletter and I was hoping to at least have one — but God provided two! And for a number of reasons I didn’t get to actually working on the newsletter until Thursday, though I had been thinking and planning what to do before that. Yet, by God’s grace, it was done by Friday afternoon. (I debated whether to go into all that or just say “God really helped me in a pinch this week,” but then I decided it may be an encouragement to you in your ministries.)

Bonus: Our pastor’s message last Sunday from Romans 16, where Paul lists a number of people who ministered in various ways other than what we think of as the “main” ones of teaching and preaching. He discussed some of those people as well as some of those folks in our church and ended with “interviewing” a lady from our church who teaches English in a closed country and has various ministry opportunities. That was a blessing to me.

Have a great weekend!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s been a very full week. Here are a few highlights of the week:

1. The Olympics!

2. Jason’s birthday party. We’d had a family get-together earlier in the month, but he wanted to have a party inviting all his and Mittu’s friends from church and work. Mittu planned it, but they had it here because we had a little more space. It was fun working with Mittu to get ready for it, meeting Jason’s friends from work that I didn’t know, and learning a new party game.

3. Mini trifles. Mittu had me put these together as one of the party foods, and they were soooo good! And very nice for a get-together. It was just a piece of brownie in a small plastic cup, a dollop of vanilla pudding, another piece of brownie, whipped topping, and chocolate drizzle.  I thought I got a closer picture of them, but the only one I got was this one: they’re on the right.

4. Winning a free lunch…that I didn’t even know I was entering for! I “liked” a local restaurant on Facebook, then later in the day a friend alerted me that I had been their 1,000th “like” and therefore entitled to a free lunch there. Very nice!

5. A new pictorial church directory. They had published one just before we came almost two years ago, and many new people have joined since then. It’s nice to get updated addresses, phone numbers, and e-mails, plus to connect names and faces with the people we don’t know yet.

I’ve got a busy day in store, but I’ll be able to spend some time visiting with you all later on. Hope it’s a good day for you!

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s a busy day, so I’ll have to be (hopefully) short and sweet. Here are a few highlights of the week:

1. Jason’s birthday was last week but we had to wait to celebrate as a family on Saturday.

2. Handy, helpful, thoughtful hubby. Trying to dust off the light fixtures in my bathroom wasn’t working, but I couldn’t reach them to take them off for a washing. Jesse could, but he couldn’t figure out how to get them off — it’s a design I haven’t seen before. I asked Jim if he could get them down for me: he went “above and beyond” and cleaned them and the base and then put them all back together for me. Plus he fixed the garbage disposal when it stopped working (evidently a corn cob holder had gotten broken and stuck down there).

3. Going through old e-mails. In trying to create some more disc space, I’ve been going through files and deleting things. I’ve been going through the “filing cabinet” of my personal e-mail account, and was able to delete many no longer needed items, but had such fun rummaging through others, particularly notes from my sister who never writes or calls. 🙂

4. Scheduling Jeremy’s flights. He’s coming for a whole week next month!

5 Finding a baby bird in my hanging basket.

He sat there for a long while, blinking and observing, the little tuft on top of his head ruffling on the breeze. Cute!

Hope you have a great week! I will try to catch up with you later tonight or over the weekend.

Friday’s Fave Five

Welcome to Friday’s Fave Five, hosted by Susanne at Living to Tell the Story, in which we can share five of our favorite things from the last week, a wonderful exercise in looking for and appreciating the good things God blesses us with. Click on the button to learn more, then go to Susanne’s to read others’ faves and link up your own.

It’s actually been a pretty frustrating week, with a computer issue taking up most of two mornings resulting in not getting done even a fourth of what I had planned for the week. So it has been a little harder to come up with five favorite parts of the week, but sometimes that’s when it is most needful and helpful to look for them.

1. Electronic means of contact. Within my extended family this week there have been three birthdays, one funeral, a drug overdose and a missing (adult) child for one night. It’s nice for someone in a crisis to be able to send a text message or Facebook message to multiple people and have thoughts, prayers, words of comfort and reassurance flooding back within moments without having to spend hours on the phone. Sure, these don’t replace phone contact (for those far away and face-to-face contact with those close by) but there are times they do greatly help  both the person sending the messages and those waiting for updates.

2. A successful reinstall of Picasa. I had to do that last week and mentioned being thankful I had just backed up photos. I’d been getting pop-up notices that there wasn’t much disk space left, and Picasa finally crashed even though I’d been going through and deleting photos (like ones I had taken just to show something on my blog, or ones where we’d taken multiple shots of the same thing, etc.). When I reinstalled Picasa, somehow it imported not just photos but scans, clip art, etc., resulting in taking up too much space again and another crash. Thankfully through an online help forum I found out what to do and reinstalled it and set it just to import from the My Pictures folder. We do need to get a bigger disk drive some time soon, but hopefully this will take care of things for now.

3. AC. Again. I might say that every week this summer. 🙂 I was doing one project just in the garage, not even outside, and got so hot it took several hours to feel comfortable again once I came back inside.

4. Mini pies. I was lamenting a few weeks ago that I couldn’t find single-servings pies in just a plain chocolate flavor, and I didn’t want to bring a whole one home because I’d be too tempted to eat too much of it. Just this week I found Marie Callender’s Mini Pies — Chocolate Satin for me and Key Lime for Jesse. Good stuff! they also show an apple one I haven’t seen yet in the store but I’d love to try it.

5. Godly teachers, preachers, and writers who carefully handle the Word of God. I’ve been so dismayed lately by a few posts where the author glosses over clear Scripture in order to justify an unscriptural position. By contrast, I’ve been blessed in reading Not By Chance by Layton Talbert on the sovereignty and providence of God. This paragraph highlights his approach in this book and what should be the approach of anyone who teaches from the Bible:

The Holy Spirit is not capricious or careless in His use of words. It is incumbent upon us, therefore, to handle the text of Scripture attentively and accurately. If we are to form a correct understanding of the facts of the story (and, consequently, to arrive at sound theological conclusions), it is vital that we carefully observe the details — and confine our conclusions to the information explicitly communicated by those details (p. 87).

Bonus: Congratulations to Susanne on the 200th Friday’s Fave Five post! She asks how we first came to participate in FFF. I had been reading her anyway, so when she started FFF I jumped right in fairly soon. I think some of my family reads these weekly posts even if they don’t read the rest of my blog, LOL! 😀 It’s been a great way to review the week and remember God’s blessings in it.

Hope you have a great weekend! Jason’s birthday was Wednesday but we’re celebrating tomorrow, and I’m looking forward to that.