Monday, December 12, 2022

My Little Tree Complete and Christmas Movie List, Music and Thoughts

 Here's my little Amelia tree:

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It's complete with true-vintage Christmas cards from the 30s and 40s and little doggy and kitty ornaments not to mention a little elephant...My husband says it's just like me...old fashioned in a good way.  : )

 

 

 

A balanced woman of God sees herself as valuable, gifted, responsible for her own growth and maturity--not overly dependent on anyone to get her through life or to make her secure.  

 ~Charles Swindoll

 

 

A couple of years ago I started using a four foot tree and I'm so very glad I did.  I can keep it in my coat closet and pull it out myself.  I just put it on my childhood coffee table and it's wonderful.

What did I use to decorate my tree?

As I wrote in the last entry, I used a tube of pale pink dollar tree ornaments and little silver metal bell-type ones with old fashioned icicles too!  These are unbreakable ornaments, no one wants to visit a museum with little children, they want to visit a loving home where it's okay for little hands to touch things.  Of course everyone minds their manners. ; )  ....and hugs are many. 

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These beautifully old and loved cards are so telling of a very thoughtful culture back in the 30s, 40s and 50s.   People treasured these darling cards, decorating with them throughout their homes and then carefully and lovingly securing them in scrapbooks to keep safe for years, many times until they passed from this green earth.  

Back then a Christmas card really meant something.   So very, very sweet.  

 

 


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 Looking for nice old fashioned Christmas movies?   Here's a partial list from a few years ago including some pics from when I was a little gal:

*Christmas Movie List*

 



 

It's peaceful here this time of year in the forest, in December there is a special kind of Peace...

 

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EDIT 12.13.22    I love it when our neighbor's cows come to visit...I love to watch them, such wonderful and interesting creatures.  I talk with them and they seem to understand!  Once one was afraid and ran away, I quietly said:  "Don't be scared, I won't hurt you...."  That cow turned around and looked at me and came closer standing there eye to eye with me.  I think these precious creatures know in their hearts that this is a sanctuary for them.  It's been said that the cows kneel on Christmas eve at midnight for Baby Jesus.  If you see the precious old movie, 'Tenth Avenue Angel' with Margaret O'Brien you will see what I'm speaking of.

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Our Two Eldest Grandsons Having Fun...

Mimi's house....so fun.   Mimi buy us Captain America outfits! ; )  Mimi found these on clearance.  Perfect.  What a fun play day. 

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And here's our youngest little grandson saying:  Ya'll have a Merry Christmas!   This sweet little angel's eating one of those little apples I was writing about.  We have Mimi (hibiscus-peach) tea, Mimi apples, Mimi little cherub oranges and even Mimi frozen banana slices.   

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For frozen banana slices:   Just get a peeled banana or two or three and slice width ways in circles, not too terribly thick.   Place the circles on wax paper on a plate in freezer and when frozen place them in a large zip lock to reach into.  It's a very nice snack for the older littles.

 

 

 

 


 

I found this playlist and thought you all might enjoy this too, it shows some touching Christmas shots of our WWII soldiers at Christmas along with the original radio clips: 

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Tradition gives us a sense of solidarity and roots, a knowing there are some things one can count on.   

~Gloria Gaither

 

The following is what I listen to in my kitchen, enjoy and be touched as I am every time I hear this...The entire playlist is on the site there.  I think of my life as a little girl as I listen to the music here:


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How could I forget about this darling Christmas book by Roy Rogers?:

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You may enjoy this past post from 2019 on the book above and the movie, Meet John Doe, Remember...Don't be a Heelot!:

*My Post Here*

 

 

Take care all, let's be alert to those around us who need a cheering up.  Maybe we need cheering up and can receive through giving?  I'll be the first to admit this season can sure stir up thoughts of missing our loved ones...



Made ourselves a nice pot of nutritious and wonderfully Italian soup this evening.   It has broccoli, lima beans, lentils and spinach with onions and garlic simmered in olive oil, lots of basil and a tomato base broth.  I made brown rice to put in the soup on the side.  Tomorrow I will make baked potatoes as a side to the soup. 
 
Take care , enjoy that good ol' fashioned Christmas music.  Let's pray one for another.   Let me know what you all are up to as we celebrate this sweet holy season.  How can we pray one for another?  
 
Fact:  In What World Is Donald Trump Anything Like George Bailey? | The Mary Sue Do you know that when Jimmy Stewart as George Bailey cried at the bar in "It's a Wonderful Life" that he was actually crying unplanned, he had suddenly thought of humanity and how lost humanity was...He had returned from WWII.

Wednesday, November 30, 2022

Blustery Days Tell Many a Tale in the Theatre of my Heart and Decorating for Christmas of Course!

 I think it was Hemingway who suggested we sit at the typewriter and bleed so to speak...So that's just what I'm gonna do here.  I hope it's in a good way, something that will touch your heart and just make you and I notice life more.  Here's some little petals from my heart...  We could call this...Zuzu's Petals.

 

Written yesterday...

 

Today it's a blustery and grey day with hints of sunshine.  These blustery days sprinkled with little raindrops remind me so much of when I was a little girl and attended our church mass.  I attended a modern Christ-centered Catholic church then and I adored our priest, Father Laurence Connelly.  Father Connelly had a way with people, he truly knew the Lord I do believe because it was so evident in his love and unbelievable care.  He passed away over two years ago and people are still writing comments on how he touched their childhood and lives.   That was back when there were decent people and I think there are still decent people in each Christian religion.  Even back when I was a little girl, Father Connelly disappeared after one summer of our family being absent, he was moved to another parish most shocking to my little girl's heart.  A horribly liberal and rude hawaiian shirt wearing priest who played john lennon's 'imagine' song in church (complete with print-outs of the song) took his place.  

Tragically I never knew another Father Connelly.   I now do more Bible studies and we enjoy this pastor and my son in love is a pastor a good distance away and I know he does the right things behind the scenes and is fighting the good fight, the real deal.  I realize there are wonderful Christians in each kind of Christian church but in this day and age it's actually pretty rare to find the real deal.  But that's okay, it certainly doesn't affect my relationship with Christ.  I do me, I do Jesus and I certainly want to be the real deal. 

 

The day was a blustery one and my mom and I attended the church mass, it was the Sunday we were to buy a special gift for a poor child.  My mother and I would buy the most  beautiful baby doll we could find...A big huge beautiful set-up.  We wrapped the large box beautifully and my mother dressed me up in a kelly-green jumper she had made for me with a little Christmas tree pin on the strap.  I had a white turtleneck on with white tights and black patent shoes.  My hair was long dark brown hair down to my waist and my mom would usually style it some up and some down or a simple white hair band to match my shirt.  Neat as a pin.  That's how my mom was, she's 92 almost 93 and a little more easy going now..

The church played the theme to "The Little Drummer Boy" and us children marched up to the altar with our gifts and our beloved Father Connelly was stooped down eye level, smiling and received our gifts.  

Father Connelly would come out to the public sidewalk in front of the church if my mom hadn't arrived yet to pick me up from Wednesday night ccd class.  He would come and make sure I was safe out on the sidewalk and braid my hair like a nice uncle.  (no weird stuff you hear about) until my mom arrived, then he would chat with my mom too.  There was some very amazing things he did for our family that I will share another time.

After that mass on that blustery day we went to my dad's gas station on the bay.  My dad owned a Gulf gas station for both automobiles and boats on the docks there, he also rented boat slips for the shrimpers and boaters to dock their boats...it was amazing.  His gas station when you stepped into it had the feel of the place George Bailey was brought into in the movie after jumping off the bridge.   My dad had quite a few, probably half a dozen or so wicker seats lined up on the wall for visiting fishermen and shrimpers, sometimes doctors from the city taking their boats for a spin and my dad sat at a desk in the corner with his coffee enjoying the chat unless he needed to serve someone's gas or ice needs.  

I remember as a little girl looking out on the blustery bay from the front of that room over the vast pier...It was a dark grey sky over the grey bay...Enchanting I thought. You see, I'm an only child who lived in a very old neighborhood, our home was built in the early 30s, not a typical suburb with children running around, so I was a little thinking, observing, artist gal.  My mom, dad and I ate our lunch in my dad's room there on the bay and I remember eating a little hostess chocolate cake wrapped in foil for desert...I liked the outside part but not the filling.  ...I'm still of that bend...Although a person on a strict diet for health and humanitarian reasons these days I still love my chocolate moist cake but no filling please!  Haha!  Now-a-days my chocolate cupcakes are made with yard eggs, coconut oil, kerry gold butter and stevia, no sugar hardly at all...I made some chocolate muffins for Thanksgiving that were delicious if I may so so myself.  ; ) 

 

But yesterday reminded me of that very blustery day and the Christmas season ushers in now at Advent time thoughts of those dear to me, people like Father Connelly.  

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May we  be that Father Connelly.   Do you have any Father Connellys in your life?   Father Connelly people are like that light...They reflect the Light of the Lord and touch so many.

 

 

 

It's beginning Advent and I've done a little decorating to achieve a bit of wonder here, I just love twinkle lights and am trying to figure a way to keep more year round.

 

May I share?...

Reading:   'Watch for the Light'     Excellent devotional for Advent.  

This is neat.  'It's a Wonderful Life Trivia Book'  Written by Jimmy Hawkins who played little Tommy in It's a Wonderful Life.  Do you know that Donna Reed was very similar to her caring character in the movie?   Donna Reed was also raised on a farm, the oldest of five children, a fascinating story.  


Listening to:  The classic 'White Christmas' cd by Bing Crosby   Nothing like this for the Christmas season...Beautiful songs and some very cute ones too, very old fashioned and sweet, sweet, sweet.  A wonderful atmosphere.   Father Connelly actually reminds me of Bing Crosby in Bells of St. Mary's.  


Yesterday I listened and watched 'Bells of St. Mary's' as I made supper...Oh my goodness, oh my heart, what a precious, precious movie.


I'm decorating a little more simply at this point, more maybe like my mom did but with a little more whimsy in the end.  We shall see what I have the druthers to do, I'm just plodding along not rushing, trying to only enjoy.


One of the first things, first things first right?:  

 

My sweet manger scene from Hobby Lobby near the kitchen and breakfast table.

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 I'm loving my little tree purchased from Dollar Tree several years ago, I found these sweet vinyl placemats from Dollar Tree a couple of weeks ago and am happy.  I love the vintage feel this set-up gives!  I found the little cake stand at Dollar General last year.


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This is my little Mimi tree on my cedar chest that Mr. Jeske made for me when I was a little baby!  I have little books under the tree for little hands to look at when our grandbabies come over.   

This setting is called Mimi's Coffee Shop.

I may not be the hostess with the most-est but I do want to be that loving Mimi with plenty of little apples and cherub oranges to share and  lots of arts and crafts coupled with warm hugs, care and love.  

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A children's version of 'It's a Wonderful Life' also by Jimmy Hawkins

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Soooo....Pick up a book little ones, mommies...Enjoy yourselves with some Mimi Hibiscus-Peach tea or good ol' coffee... I have coconut creamer too!

 

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Another little four foot tree that is all lit up, I will probably add my sweet little doggy ornaments and some unbreakable pale pink bulbs and some silver bulbs from dollar tree, old fashioned icicles of course!....AND vintage Christmas cards from the 30s and 40s tucked in the branches here and there...  So fun.  The tree is situated on my childhood coffee table so that makes it even more special.

 

 

On our coffee table that Jem made from wood on the property:

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Not only is this decoration but I'm reading this book too.  'It's a Wonderful Life, The Fiftieth Anniversary Scrapbook' another jewel from Jimmy Hawkins, little Tommy from the movie.

 

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Pearl Harbor Day is coming up soon...I cherish this original sheet music from the movie, Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo  (a true story involving the Doolittle Raid)  And there is my little greenhouse my daughter gave me a couple of years ago.

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They are having fun in there getting ready for the holidays!

 

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This is the Advent book we used for our family, it is a very nice one.  I bought three copies from ebay for my three married daughters who were wanting to know about that book we used to do!  They loved it.  So let's just say that our family recommends this book for the Advent season.   We used this every year.  Oh my heart!  And they remembered and want to do it too!

 

I've started decorating my guest bathroom too, this little room is kinda fun because it's a smallish room and like a mini museum of sorts...

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The three above...Me....

 

 

 

Our newest little grandbaby...A little girl... I think she's saying for all of you to have a sweet Christmas season!

 

 

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One fall morning this year right outside my window... God's beautiful creatures...

 

 

Tonight for supper I think I'll make some baked potatoes in my instant pot and serve a vegetable soup from last night.  I made a tomato basil type soup with everything but the kitchen sink in the way of veggies and even dropped some eggs and sliced black olives in it and served it with brown rice spaghetti.  

 

I may put some of my Dollar Tree poinsettias out in the pots by the door...Maybe some Christmas garden flags.   We shall see but first things first. *big smile*

 

 

 

 

May we be that Father Connelly kind-of-people.  When we're at the store smile at people, smile at children, smile at the elderly.  Compliment the checker.  Give a sweet Christian tract to the checker or whenever else the Holy Spirit gives that nudge.   Let there be no snark in us.  

How many of us have already been affected by snark or an 'over-the-boundary' comment this season?  We would like to give them a sucker punch right? lol  (I'm speaking to myself here, because yep it happened. But not the sucker punch! LOL (Although I had to give them a solemn look and a comeback of wisdom shall I say.) We just have to pick up our toys and keep on going though right?  Sometimes it may be one of those rascally relatives so to speak but we still have to pick up our toys in our hearts and keep on going.  We can speak our minds with dignity but then just keep on going in life ministering to others, we can't let those kind of folks get us down.  Many people will never change.  I'm willing to bet that they have quite a reputation they have made for themselves. 


And above all...Let's be so nice, so kind, so Christ-like that if someone says something not nice about us behind our  backs that the person hearing the little morsel thinks to themselves....No, Amelia or (fill in the blank with your name) would never ever do that.   

 

Let's be the Father Connellys in this world, those Light bearers for Christ.   ...Let's reflect the Light of the Lord.  The best way to do that is when we spend time with Him talking and walking with Him, reading our Bibles even if it's the same psalm over and over again....We can know Him so well, we act like Him too!  : )  I think that's pretty good!   We have to be oh so quiet too...We have to be quiet and not too busy to hear the Holy Spirit's voice.

 

Let's make people's day.  Let's leave them better than when we first run into them...Let them go home thinking..."Wow, they made my day!"

 

God bless you.  Be kind, be sweet to others.   Let's  build that reputation of being that very sweet and loving person.   

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Tuesday, September 27, 2022

Cucuzza. What Are You Up To Today?


I'm getting ready to peel some cucuzza  to make a most wonderful Italian-tomato based soup....  You have to be Italian to know what Cucuzza is.   All Italians have fig trees and Cucuzza growing.

I'll be washing my covers for my couch.

Will be ironing my new skirt I made and hopefully cutting out a dark brown skirt out of a cotton/poly inexpensive fabric.  It will be the famous out of print, Simplicity 4881.  I tweak it into a more narrow but still A-line walking skirt a bit above my ankle bone.

Took a good walk this morning in the morning sun.  Feels great to do that.   

I'm still cleaning out my studio, it's going to be a while.  Yes indeed.  Little by little.

 

Take care now.   Let me know what you are up to today won't ya?

 

I wold love to have some fellowship of homemakers here going on.

So what's going on?

 

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Yummmm.... A nice comforting  bowl of cucuzza over pasta.  Nice.

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May we lift our country up in prayer as we mind our homes and families.

 

Saturday, September 24, 2022

Love is Not Rude...That's What the Bible Says. What I'm Doing Today. A Touching Clip.

 Rudeness.   It seems like it is everywhere doesn't it? 

 

You can even see it in the way people drive these days.  It displays their very spirits.

 

You see it in all circles.   

 

Young women who treat Bible studies as dating clubs leaving sweet girls out, after all...that pretty young lady might catch a young man's eye so let's not worry about her spiritual being or let alone even showing love to her. 

Middle aged women, many times those very young women's moms who do similarly to others...It just shows itself in another circle of insecurity...Perhaps leaving them from things that may effect their group of thought...Oh, we  don't want to include her because that would offend my group.  As I write, I count my blessings on much of that.  Many times God's protection.  The problem is many are hurt forever by this behavior.


People who are thoughtfully written to with nary a response.  That is rude. 

 

Leaving a thoughtful and polite comment on a blog, finding out it was erased later because it didn't fit into the narrative.  That is rude, it is thoughtless and disrespectful of people's time in leaving a thoughtful comment.


Recently I left a very, very complimentary and heartfelt comment to a vlogger.  I had also honestly and diplomatically mentioned that the trophy "award" from the company congratulating them for all of their many followers was in place of their normal drawing of Jesus.  The response  was less than kind let's say, rather snarky and totally void of any appreciation for my several heartfelt compliments to their vlog.  Do I listen to this vlogger couple any longer... No, I simply cannot stomach it after the rude reply from Ms. No-Manners-loud-talk.  Love is not rude.   Christ is not rude.   The husband to his credit did come later and was most kind in his reply. I wondered what kind of mother and wife the woman must be to her husband and grown kids behind the scenes.

 

 

Does a person ignore us like a rock when we mention a much needed note of concern on events, something going on in our world?  Hm...It's as if we have a giant hurricane that can destroy or it could be anything that the person doesn't want to hear.  Being a grey stone to someone who doesn't deserve it, that is rude and it also borders on emotional abuse when done face to face or actually any time.   Love is not rude.   Don't grey stone people, and especially to those who love or care about you.



I'm noticing the rudeness more and more....just more and more...A lack of consideration or care, self entitlement as well.   Love is not rude, it's not selfish, or self entitled.

 

 

Is this a sign of the times?     Maybe so.  


What can we do?   For me, I will try to be a good example.   As a highly sensitive person I will try to move on and live my life in my little home ministering to my husband especially in times when there can be rudeness from a visitor or perhaps even a loved one who is going through a twisty-turnie chapter in life and we are in the way of the carnage.   After all....That person has been maimed  by the rude ones and it affected them deeply.   My husband and I share...Yes, they've had some really bad things to happen from people in the church and gasp...fellow homeschoolers.  One of our daughters was having severe health issues that we kept quiet and during this time, a couple of girls at her work were cruel to her;  one was especially, there is always that ring leader that the weaker will follow... My mother's heart ached then and now and I see the present outcome of it.   Nothing changed it seems.  I've seen the pecking order over and over again, the territorial attitude towards friends...There are no age boundaries in this demonic behavior of control and people pleasing.  It is so sad to me...

Edit. 9.26.22  There are people who attend our very churches many times who are very comfortable in this familiar sin along with other familiar sins such as jealousy etc., it could  be prejudice of some kind.   I pray constantly about this kind of thing, none of us are immune to familiar sin. 

 

 

 

Jealousy and envy who can stand against it?   Gosh, the warning seems so basic but yet it is sooooo  prevalent...

   

I say it's a crying shame.   A crying shame.   

Edit  9.26.22    A lot of people are not going to be comfortable with the honesty and sometimes prophet nature here.   I know that.  Although you will see even more mercy shown here. Numbers on this blog will not be an idol to me. From the age of a young child I was a little different because of living in the older (but sweet!) little town where I lived, being from an old family in a community with new 'engineer' space people, many who snubbed us after we welcomed them.  When I was a teenager, a senior actually, I was in the back seat of a car with a brusque young woman a couple of years younger than I who attended my highschool , the daughter of a woman my mother and I were riding to a wedding shower with held in the large city.  She unknowingly made the comment to me about the "icky smalltown kids" (my area).  I sat there smiling knowing she had no idea who she was talking to.  (Years later I was to see the same young woman at a family funeral and she was just as rude and brusque as a married woman and mother!)  Our little family had always marched on in love minding our own business with a quiet joy and contentment not quite putting our finger on the trouble but feeling it a bit at times.  My mom was never on the phone gossiping nor did she belong to any clique.  My dad was a fiercely independent person, an entrepreneur and city councilman, both my parents were the first to reach and help the poor.   I had two sets of immigrant grandparents, Italian and German.   My Italian grandparents especially were beautiful people and my real German grandmother was a sweetheart from what I hear, she was taken when my dad was a little boy.  I have her underlined Moody Institute Bible study book.  Our family paid cash for our cars and trucks and drove them til they fell apart.  Too bad if people didn't like it.   I mention all of that to say, we were our own authentic and old fashioned people in a community that took a cruel turn for the worse and my parents did not care what many of those synthetic people thought, it wasn't even on their radar.

Let's get our hearts and households in order.  Competitive and insecure activity should not be in our churches or Christian circles, it is demonic and a familiar sin.

To heck with what people think. 

 

 

Without love we are...We all know where that is in the Bible and what it says.  

Love is patient and kind; love does not envy or boast; it is not arrogant or rude. It does not insist on its own way; it is not irritable or resentful; it does not rejoice at wrongdoing, but rejoices with the truth. Love bears all things, believes all things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never ends. As for prophecies, they will pass away; as for tongues, they will cease; as for knowledge, it will pass away.1 Corinthians 13: 4-8

If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am a noisy gong or a clanging cymbal. And if I have prophetic powers, and understand all mysteries and all knowledge, and if I have all faith, so as to remove mountains, but have not love, I am nothing. If I give away all I have, and if I deliver up my body to be burned, but have not love, I gain nothing.  1 Corinthians 13: 1-3

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Take care, be kind, be truthful though without hurting people with a fire hydrant spray to their face.

 

Just writing what I'm thinking and pondering...

 

 

We all know what the Bible says about rudeness verses love.   We don't want to be a bunch of noise and a bunch of  talk about nothing. Nor a deadening silence that hurts people.

 

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Today I'll be cleaning out my studio, I'm the kid in school that aced English when it came to writing, my drawings and art would be in the display case....But just don't look at my room before I was made to clean it and don't look at my messy notebook!  It's just the way I'm wired, but I work on it constantly.

I'll work on a matching tie belt to the simple but beautifully  floral skirt I designed.  Just a quick-quick thing.  My base design is Simplicity 4881, simple longer version.  I make my skirt a  bit less bell-like, it's A-line but not so wide on the bottom, when I'm using a stiffer fabric that works.

It will be pizza night for hubs and I, I'll simmer some frozen broccoli seasoned with garlic and olive oil to side with it, we'll watch an old 40's movie together here.  I look forward to that. 

 

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Closing with a clip of  one of my favorite movies ever, this clip brought tears to my eyes as I watched it. 

 

May we take note of this clip and listen carefully to the words here til the end...  We never understand people, what they have  been through until we've walked in their shoes a bit...I think this is beautiful.  Many miss out on many a blessing, they are really missing out by not getting to know Boo Radley.

When I see Atticus with Scout I think of our Father in Heaven, this is just what He does with us...Takes us in His loving arms.   

 

No rudeness here...  Just beautiful.

 

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Sunday, August 21, 2022

'Not as a Stranger' (1955) Plus Thoughts on Being a Respecter of Persons

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Wow, what a great movie, see the trailer HERE.   

Not as a Stranger  (1955)   See in entirety HERE or on Tubi!  (Tubi is absolutely wonderful for great older movies!)

 

This movie has Robert Mitchum, Olivia De Havilland, Frank Sinatra, Gloria Grahame, Broderick Crawford, and Lee Marvin for starters.

It was based on a 1954 novel by the same title by Morton Thompson.

 

This movie has so much in it, romance, medicine, betrayal...It has Robert Mitchum struggling to become a doctor, not for lack of brain power but lack of finances coming from a humble family.   It shows Frank Sinatra as Dr. Boone as a fellow med student, actually a decent part and a man of character at least as a true friend.   Robert Mitchum as Dr. Marsh has integrity-plus in the medical field standing up for life.   He is not going to put up with the Ageist philosophy that we see even NOW in medicine.  My cousin had to fight the Ageist philosophy when my uncle was in the hospital, it was horrible and disgusting.

This movie also touches on the medical school actually teaching how to make more money from certain procedures or lack-of.  I reiterate....disgusting and heartbreaking.   This is made in 1955 and it's very clear the shocking attitude that has been ongoing.   

This movie will have you wide-eyed on some things...Trust me.  Robert Mitchum just can't help himself being a rascal when he's not at the hospital and Gloria Grahame is still that ol' Violet from 'It's a Wonderful Life'.   You know the type...  ; )  

The ending is a decent one and I do not want to spoil of course.  I would highly recommend this movie however please preview any movie before allowing youth or children to see the movie. 


I hope everyone is having a blessed Sunday.   


Some Closing Thoughts

loading ...  Be nice, be kind... and for goodness sake don't  be a respecter of persons.  It's heartbreaking when we see that isn't it?   Grown adults being respecters of people. It's bad enough when we see children behave like that.  Ought not be in Christian circles at all.  Some people?   As my dad would have said...."That leopard ain't changed it's spots."  Many people unless they totally surrender to the Lord they will never change.  In other words to repent of these things and make a Uturn.  And some people will never believe what goes until they themselves get slapped with it.  

Let's stand up for people,  not be part of leaving them out!  Let's not be part or want to be part of those with weak, competitive, envious or insecure character issues not to mention their hurtful actions.  I see the same women and their grown kids with the very same character issues and patterns many times...Oh how they've taught them well.   I just shake my head.   ....But, God is the Revealer and I praise His name!   

We must be careful too, not to complain on God's loving protection over us many times, God is usually protecting us from from people with a lack of character when we see these things.  We don't want to eat those maraschino cherries on the floor with the broken glass mixed in, as my doggy wanted to do once, as the luscious red jar had fallen out of the fridge onto the tile floor in what my sweet dog thought was a delectable delight.  Oh how many women want so badly to be part-of.  

 

Let's  be loyal friends and family members too.   Never put a social position above our loved ones.

 

Let's be a Dr. Boone in the loyalty department.  



My care to all, let's allow the things that break God's heart to break our heart.  Let it begin with me.

 

"It's not enough to have a brain, you have to have a heart."    -Dr. Marsh's father.

 

Let's be first class.     God bless.


Monday, August 15, 2022

'ThE hunTER FrOM HELL' Sermon by David Wilkerson. This May Answer Some Questions...EXCELLENT. Not What You May Think. Updates from the Forest.

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Don't let the title dissuade you.   This is excellent and may answer many questions.   We love the late David Wilkerson and I love his sister Ruth.   I spoke with Ruth on the phone once when my stepfather suddenly passed away over thirty years ago and we had moved to a new area...the rural area where we are now.   She helped me greatly and I still remember her counsel.   

Look up David Wilkerson and you will see his history, our old pastor from over thirty years ago said that when he needed counsel that David Wilkerson would be the most merciful out of all the pastors he contacted.

I will be going on adventures with the Lord, the Father as usual, walking and talking to Him, it's very personal between the Lord and I.  

That reminds me...Do you know what?  Sometimes I notice things.  I think one of the saddest things are people who know about the Lord and go to church but don't know Him.  It shows, it shows.   

 

 

Do We Feel Like Tevia?

Never fret dear ones...I'm talking to myself here...Lately I've had to look up to the Lord kind of like Tevia from Fiddler on the Roof when he talked to God... It's kinda like.... 

Lord, I prayed for mercy and grace ... Has there been a misunderstanding?   (smile)

It's in those times that I count my blessings and think upon the beautiful answered prayers the Father has answered.  Yes, that is what I do...

 

I looked at my coffee cup this morning and smiled...

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I have little reminders near my coffee area...I love my little animals too here.  It's fun arranging them like a little girl would do...Why not?   I think it's great to keep that child-like sparkle and whimsy. 

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He's the vine, He knows what is best.

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A little doggy lamp that greets me in the darkness, usually around 5am...Sometimes earlier.  That's my quiet time with the Lord.  

 

Liesl's Smile

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One of our precious fur angels, Liesl.  When I look at her loving face I am so blessed and comforted whatever the day holds.  That is our daughter's little dachsund behind her, all of our fur angels make quite a precious team.  

 

Speaking of Our Fur Angels

We almost lost our elderly little Muffie a couple of weeks ago due to a heat stroke because of a common mistake...It's very scary what happened.  He's blind so we normally set the timer for 2 or 3 minutes of him being in the outdoor heat, even in his little fenced area but my daughter forgot to set the timer putting him in the open area, not even the fenced.  Enough said.  It was horrible and the little guy was on an i.v. overnight under observation at the vets.  The youngish vet was doubtful he would make it after watching him the next morning.  I talk about the Lord to the vet on the phone and all the things the Lord has done for our pets, the young vet probably thinks he has met quite a zealot.  Long story short, Muffie came back home with us safe and sound and he improved daily thank the Lord!  Our daughter was so kind, she had the integrity to pay the vet bill, not many young adults would do that.


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Little Muffie home and resting.

 

 


 

I'll close with this favorite of mine by Fernando Ortega.  Perhaps you too are feeling like Tevia?   I hope this song will minister to your heart as it does mine.


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A double rainbow hubs and I saw last week...God's Faithfulness.  

 

Grace and Peace to you til next time...    Will you too lift our country up in prayer?  

Please don't forget about the sermon, it really is worth listening to.  : ) 

 

 First photo of little girl by Robert Stock.

 

Friday, July 22, 2022

Around Here...Whew! What a Summer! Show n Tell.

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First of all, thanks be to God for Roe being overturned.   I remember when things went down in '73...You could feel it. The morals of our nation were going downhill fast back then when I was in knee socks watching all hell let loose in my junior high.  I remember my church going to the capitol leaving roses on the front steps.  Our little family has been praying for years for justice.  Through the years we've prayed, volunteered and counseled those who needed assistance.  Now we see after many years our prayers answered.  Thanks be to God.  I knew when I touched the keys for this next blog that this had to be the first thing I would write.

 

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Wow.  It's been crazy busy here...Gardening, keeping our house a home.  Coping with current events, praying to the good Lord, walking and talking with Him.  What would I do without Him?   Cooking...Mending.   And a new little baby girl in our family!   I'll have to write more later on our new little granddaughter.  She's a darling.



I'm going to do just a little show and tell here just to touch bases.  Have some coffee, or tea...iced or hot doesn't matter to me.  (I'm a poet and didn't know it).

 

 

Here's a little cotton outfit I designed and made.  I think it's nice, it's very "seaside" looking...  I like to make simple tops, belt them, and simple maxi-midi length skirts and they really make a nice little outfit.  This has a modest vneck and I turn my skirt to the seam showing on the front to add an interesting design with the stripes.

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Taking a turn outside is always nice and a wonderful relaxing habit...God's Handiwork beautifully but gently exclaims His name...Walking outside gives us a new outlook many a day.

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You know...Nature is one thing that never changes.  We can look outside at the clouds, the trees...Our sweet pets, the birds...and God never changes on those things.  No matter what is going on...these things  bring us back to the Lord and give Peace.

Now don't get me wrong...It seems every time I say something like that someone gets me wrong and thinks I'm saying that that is the way to the Lord. No dear one, it's a Gift from the Lord that keeps our sanity so to speak.  My relationship with the Lord in prayer and reading the Bible is very real and that's how I keep my plumbline straight up. 

 

Many of you know we love plant based foods, especially healthy plant based foods.  I found a very good lentil burger recipe.   It.  Is.  So.  Good.   I made mine with canned lentils because I was in a hurry and brown rice flour for my binding flour.   (Edit:   8.23.22.)  I have removed link. 

While I'm on the youtube subject, why more people don't go to Rumble to do their videos boggles my mind.  I'm thinking it's all about the moneys...Nothing new under the sun. 

You can use cooked lentils for any recipe that calls for meat btw.  Lentils take only 30 minutes to cook unlike large beans.  : )  You can use a pasture raised free range egg or  brown rice flour for a binder for your burgers, some people use ground flax seeds.   Have fun and experiment!   You can look up lentil or bean burger recipes.

Edit. 8.24.22.   I hope to post my new lentil burger recipe soon. : )

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What do I eat on a vegetarian diet?  I eat veggies including beans, fruits, and I also eat Kerry Gold butter or any other certified pasture raised butter humanely raised.  I also eat eggs...same thing as with other dairy (that I'm not allergic to).    Certified free range pasture raised, humanely raised.  I like almond milk.  Sometimes I treat myself to Italian sausage non gmo Tofurky or the Field Roast, apple and sage sausage made with potatoes, both found in our produce department.  It's delicious.  

Sometimes for fun if I want to do a fastfood night I may do vegan non gmo veggie nuggets and fries or Daiya pizza found in the frozen department.  I like coconut milk cheese found in the produce department. EDIT 8.7.22:  I like goat cheese, or Kerry Gold cheese made from cows swishing their tails in the green pasture as God made them to do, not penned up in horrible conditions and if you look into the baby calves it will break your heart, or it should.   And...Little by little I'm doing my own thing with whole ingredients on lots of things just like the lentil burgers.   

Lentils are a beautiful thing I tell you.   These lentil burgers (above) could also be used for little cutlets with gravy.  Mine came out very crispy on the outside and tender and very tasty on the inside.

 

How animals are treated is important to me as a Christian.  Sometimes people have animosity towards gentle people with a tender conscience and get very judgy, it's very hard for me to understand that attitude.   As Christians I think we should care about these things.  Animals are God's Creatures.   

I like to go back to the Garden:   Genesis 1:29.

 

Strange Times

Speaking of weird and strange animosity.  I've seen some very ugly religious spirits out there lately.  Wow.   It's that dark, cruel and ugly religious thing that hung Jesus to the cross (not true religion as the Bible describes).   One lady came after me saying I did not know Jesus because I don't attend the church of my childhood.  I didn't even know people existed like that woman.  I've always reverenced the true Christians from that specific church.   You would not believe the remarks this woman made to me, it was unbelievable, like something from a dark, dark movie that I would never go see.  There are others who are very judgemental because my husband and I don't participate in Laodicean churches.  Are you finding that you are not fitting in?  Maybe it's because it's a Laodicean church.   My husband brought this up a few weeks ago.  If you are not familiar with the Laodicean church, it's in Revelations in the Bible.  It describes the lukewarm church that Jesus will spew out of His mouth. 

 

 

 

I'm doing fine thank the good Lord.  It's a crazy world out there and there are concerning things coming out for all to see, they've been coming out and to our disbelief there are still those refusing to see.  

What do we do to cope?   I pray and talk to God on a daily basis, many, many times a day, like talking to a sweet parent.  I find much comfort and Peace in that.  

 

 

To keep things light sometimes it helps me to cope to play Glen Miller vintage music or Artie Shaw...It's just  beautiful, peppy and celebrates a time in our country when there was a healthy fear of God.  I even dress for the part, I love cotton skirts and tops with comfortable cushioned sandals, not flip-flops, cushioned sandals with straps around the back of my foot.  Hair pulled back in some way with a little makeup.  It works much like the actresses in the movie, Gone With the Wind.   They knew they had those petticoats on!  Other's didn't but they knew!  It affected their acting.

We're empty nesters pretty much except for our sweet youngest daughter but she is an adult and a busy gal so it's usually me here with my husband going in and out so this is one thing that keeps things pleasant and really keeps my attitude cheerful and I think my husband's too, he even said last week that he appreciated me taking effort in my daily dressing. 

 

Speaking of big band 40s...Want to see something to make you smile?

I love to see the Nicholas Brothers dance, this is so great!:

I hope you enjoyed the Nicholas Brothers, there are other videos of them out there too I'm sure.  



In closing,

Here's a scripture my husband was reading to me this morning that is encouraging in these days we are in.

 

1 Thessalonians 5

 

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Until the next time Dear Ones...  I appreciate you.