Sunday, January 11, 2015

Spring is in the air!

While the evenings and mornings are chilly and usually foggy, the afternoons are sunny and warm, in the 60's.  My primroses that came back from years ago are blooming along with the wild violets that were given to me years ago. Most surprisingly is the iris that is blooming - I've never had them bloom this early before. I had separated them and Julie & I planted a bunch in Emily's backyard last fall so am curious to see if her plants are blooming as well.


Larry's busy with Habitat three mornings a week as they are getting the windows and doors in so will be pretty secure soon.  They are very fortunate that the volunteers who do the roof got it all done before our rains came.  We expect rain again next weekend so all is welcomed as everything was so very dry. 


Had a delicious dinner tonight- our neighbor went fishing in Alaska and gave us a nice big piece of halibut so fried it in butter with salt, pepper and lemon pepper - it was delicious.  Along with it we had baked sweet potatoes and steamed broccoli plus strawberry banana jello with fruit cocktail and bananas.  After trying something new last night I thought we deserved a good dinner tonight.  I bought some frozen French Onion soup and baked fresh biscuits to go with it - but it wasn't very tasty - have three more so will have to add something else to the meal to make it complete when I try it again.


After having the flu bug last week from Monday after I finished at Cruickshank school Bible Club until Wednesday - I'm ready for a complete week this week to catch up! We start a new Bible Club in another public elementary school on Tuesday with third graders - looking forward to it.  Our middle schools are so well received at lunch time - kids seem very appreciative to know God loves them and forgives them and it is a free gift - they only have to believe and ask Jesus into their hearts!  It is so rewarding to see the differences in these kids lives as they accept Christ.



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