Friday, July 30, 2010

A Mother's Prayer

Random thought about my mother today, who is 88 years old, soon to be 89. I read this on Girltalk, and thought of the memories I have of my mother praying for me. She still prays for me and thinks of me as her "little girl". I hope my own children and grandchildren will know and remember that I pray for them as well.  http://www.girltalkhome.com/blog/a-mothers-prayers

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Outdoorsy People Play Lewis and Clark


Finally, after a month with the kayaks on top of the truck, we took them off, put them in a Kentucky River, and paddled on down the tree lined brown waters. It was a beautiful morning, but the water was kind of disgusting. We didn't see much wildlife, but we did see these dragonflies. I did learn to shave my legs before taking close up pics.

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Louisville, Kentucky Part II

We have thoroughly enjoyed the people and places of Kentucky. We have found the people of Kentucky to be warm and friendly. They love this place and would NEVER leave. When we say we are from Arizona, immigration issue always comes up.
We have enjoyed championship swim meets with our  grandchildren, visited historical sites and attended the Good Sam Club National Rally.  We have had many interesting and humorous comments about our kayaks on top of our truck ("Where'd you get them boats?") We have yet to use the kayaks. It is just too hot and humid. Today we attended a flea market, and met an interesting guy dressed in camo pants, a hawaiian shirt and a bright blue tiger hat. I asked him if I could take his picture. Denny said to him, "You must not be married, because your wife would never let you out of the house in that outfit!"
Today our friends, Gary and Wanda Lucht attended Sojourn Community Church with us to hear Brian speak. Later they called us to say they had "experienced" White Castle Hamburgers! 

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Following Another Caring Bridge Friend

Recently when we were visiting Washington C.H., Ohio, we found out that the son of our longtime friend Jeff Harper was battling osteosarcoma. Garrett Harper is 15 years old. You can read his story on the Caring Bridge website . We knew Jeff when he was a young teenager.  Now many years later he is a husband and dad going through this ordeal.  Garrett keeps busy working in his garage. He wants to decorate his garage with license plates from all over. I have a Psalm 8 Arizona license plate hanging in my garage (AZ sent me two many years ago). So, it's going to Garrett. You can read Garrett's story by clicking here

Saturday, July 17, 2010

Denny Bangs His Head Once Again




It is a wonder Denny doesn't have brain damage. This 6 foot 3 inch guy is constantly hitting his head........ HARD! It happens a lot while we are in the RV because he is ducking around under slide outs and awnings and open cabinets. The cabinet was open above the TV (my bad), and he slammed right into the corner. He hit it hard, and it was quite dramatic. Hence, the bandaged head. OK. I am not just the neatest bandager in the world....
He always says, "I should have had a hat on!" Of course he has split his head open many times WITH a hat on, so I am not sure it will help, but...........
I found him a hat I hope will work.....

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Dear Out Doorsy Person!


So, I don't do this blog much any more because It is just so much easier to update on Facebook. I know some of you don't do Facebook. Well, this was just too good not to pass on. As many of you know, we are in Louisville, Kentucky visiting Brian and Chandra for a month. We have our RV and our truck, and our bikes, and our kayaks on top of the truck. Afterall, aren't there a lot of lakes in Kentucky? We leave the kayaks on top of the truck because it is just easier. We have had some harrowing moments, like on the fourth of July when we forgot they were there and we tried to drive in a parking garage with low clearance.
So, today, we are parked at Sojourn Community Church in the parking lot, and of course we have parked our truck with the kayaks on top. After the service, we head out and Denny finds this note on our windshield:

Dear Out Doorsy Person!

I noticed your kayaks and was wondering if I could rent them from or (or borrow) sometime? I wanted to go kayaking within the next couple of weeks........

The person left her name and email.......