Wednesday, October 30, 2024

every leaf is a flower


Loving this Fall.🍂
God is so good all the time.
He holds us in the palm of His hand.
He will never leave us or forsake us.
He is sovereign over all things.

"Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
And do not lean on your own understanding."


 

Monday, October 28, 2024

first place


Our Harry placed first at his cross-country meet in Macon on Saturday.
His time of 15:51 was his personal best.
We are so proud of his achievement this year.

He came to Grammy's house for dinner after he got home from the race.
I made his favorite broccoli-chicken casserole,
a big, steaming pot of my green onion-infused rice,
and I served up apple pie a-la-mode.
We celebrated with him over dinner.


I gave him one of my favorite bottles of IBC Root Beer.
He drank it with his dinner.

This boy lives and breathes running.
He subscribes to several running magazines and he loves running shoes.
He works hard at Chick-fil-A so that he can update quite frequently.

I love these teenage grandkids.
They are all so interesting,
💗



 

Friday, October 25, 2024

pray and vote


Yesterday was a busy errand day.
Grocery store,
Pharmacy,
Panera, 
Gas station.
On top of all that, I decided to go vote.

It was painless.
I walked right in.
registered,
was escorted to a voting station.
Got my ballot secured and tucked away,
and was gone in 10 minutes.
I was so glad I stopped by and got it done.
I've prayed all day that my vote went to the right people.

It is such a privilege to live in a free country.
What a blessing that "We the People" get to choose who governs us.

My prayer every day for our country is that God will be merciful to us,
and that His Will will be done in this land where we live.
God knows what's going on,
He is working out His plan.
He is sovereign.
We can trust Him.

These verses...

"First of all, then, 
I urge that entreaties and prayers,
 petitions and thanksgivings,
be made on behalf of all men. 
For kings and all who are in authority, 
in order that we may lead a tranquil and quiet life
 in all godliness and dignity.
This is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Savior,
who desires all men to come to the knowledge of the truth."

1 Timothy 2:1-4








 

Tuesday, October 22, 2024

a "broken" heart bagel


Yesterday morning I woke to one of my "seeing hearts" bagels.
I am always surprised by them.
Hearts are everywhere.
Do you ever see hearts?

Anyway,
Breakfast is good.
Coffee gets me going.
I put sugar in my coffee.
😉
Notice the green depression era glass sugar bowl.
It belonged to my Grandmother Hodie.
I chose it to come to my kitchen many years ago.
It's one of those things that makes me happy.

After I finished eating and started to clean up,
I dropped the lid and it broke into three pieces.
It shattered and there was no way to fix it.
I was "brokenhearted."
I went into all four stages of grief quickly and then dealt with my tears.


When I accepted that it was ruined,
I started thinking of how I could make this situation better.
My Hodie was a problem-solver too.
I came to my computer,
went to eBay,
 and typed in green depression glass sugar bowl lid.

It took a while.
I found a set...
sugar bowl and cream server,
no one had just a lid.
I bought it and it is on the way to my kitchen.
The lid won't be Hodie's, but the sugar container is authentic.
She would be so proud of me.






 

Sunday, October 20, 2024

the need for ice


Basically, I did no pre-planning for Hurricane Helene.
She wasn't on our path.
There were no evacuations.
The schools were not closed a week ahead like they normally are.
No worries.
I slept well.

Everything changed on Friday morning.
I didn't leave the house.
I was shell-shocked.
I was totally discombobulated.

By Saturday morning I was visiting every store in Savannah looking for those frozen chunks.
None of the traffic lights were working,
roads were blocked
trees were no longer standing,
gas lines were a mile long.
But, of course, people were out gawking at all the damage.
It was treacherous.
I was near panic.

Finally at my last stop, a very sketchy convenience store,
I paid $5 for a quickly melting bag of ice.
I took it home but it didn't last long.
I had no idea what I would do.

Sunday morning I saw that ice was being given away at Memorial Stadium.
I got in a long double line and waited my turn.
I got two free bags of ice.
What an answer to prayer.
I went there every day until the power came on.
They upped the number of bags we could have to four as the hot, humid days persisted.
A big shout out to the Salvation Army and all of the volunteers.

I ended up having to throw everything away in both the fridge and the freezer,
The ice couldn't save the meat and ice cream
But I got to have cream for my coffee and ice-cold water to drink.

Note to myself...
Maybe next time you hear that a hurricane is out there you should stock up on ice.

I'm looking into generators.
Bubba never got one.








 

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

happy birthday gus # 14


If anyone had told me when I was young that I would be this boy's grandmother,
I would not have been able to imagine it.

Gus has brought so much joy into our lives.
What a privilege and honor God bestowed on us,
 when He picked him to be a part of our family.


One of my cherished Happy Birthday plates.
Gus was served his birthday dessert on this plate.


Early yesterday morning I made an angel food cake.
After it cooked to perfection I removed it from the oven,
placed it on a drying rack,
and it promptly fell into several large pieces on the kitchen counter.
After I mumbled,
"Why?"
I went to work retrieving the broken cake and placing it on its pedestal stand
until time to cover it with strawberries and fresh whipped cream.
Maybe nobody would see how bad it looked.
Just to make sure I covered it up with a napkin.

No one batted an eye.
No one cared how silly it looked.
It tasted great and that's all that matters.


Gus asked for money for his birthday this year.
He is saving up for his class trip in the spring of 2025.
He also won both prizes in our game of lawn darts.
He went home with a lot to add to his savings.


I never know what I will get in these photo shoots.
We were singing Happy Birthday to Gus.
All four shots I took had Harry looking like a zombie
Where was Erika?

Gus lives life with a passion in his soul.
It's fun to watch him come into his own!

I 💗 Gus!














 

Monday, October 14, 2024

memories of hurricane helene


One of the things I missed the most during the long power outage was hot water.
Hot water is definitely something we take for granted.
Actually, I was very thankful to have water running through the faucets.
But I truly missed hot water.

Thankfully, I have a natural gas stove.
When I remembered how to light the burners I was in business. 
I boiled water to make coffee,
to wash dishes,
to wash myself.
All of my family were jumping in a cold shower.
I couldn't bring myself to do that.

The picture is of my laundry room
I found another use for it...my hair-washing station.
I gathered all my supplies and got it done.
It was a bit laborious.
I made a mess...
but the wonderfulness of fresh clean hair was worth it all.


There was no electricity for my hair dryer.
I let it dry naturally.
It became a frizzy mess,
but it was clean.

I'm so thankful that God didn't bring me into this world in pioneer times.
I can't even imagine how those poor women survived.





 

Thursday, October 10, 2024

milton the hurricane


Milton, 
the ferocious hurricane that we have watched and dreaded for days,
brushed past Savannah this morning with merely a sigh.
He was exhausted from all of the damage he caused in Florida overnight.

I woke up to misty rain and gusty wind,
but when I saw the red lights on my clock I knew he had spared us.
We all thought we would have round two, two weeks later,
but thankfully, God kept him away from our fair city.

The Hollingsworth family did not suffer any damage,
but they were surrounded by tornados that devastated neighborhoods very close to them.
So scary!

At 2:00 in the afternoon after Milton passed this morning,
 the winds are breezy in a bright blue, sun-filled sky.
Temperatures have cooled off a bit.
Could we be done with hot and humid for a while?
Could Fall be right around the corner?
Most of all,
could we be done with hurricanes for a while?

God in heaven, thank You.
You control the wind.
 I't goes where You command.
Be with those people who in the last two weeks have lost everything. 
May they find You in the process of recovery.

"And they
 (Jesus' disciples)
 became very much afraid and said to one another,
'Who then is this, that even the wind and the sea obey Him?' "
Mark 4:41

It is Jesus who made heaven and earth.
Put your faith and trust in Him.

 

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

discombobulated


Discombobulated is the perfect word to describe my condition
 the morning after Hurricane Helene hit Savannah.

First of all, I slept through the storm.
We had no warning or watches.
School was not canceled.
Needless to say,
we were not prepared for what had happened while we were sleeping.

I knew immediately that the power was off.
The first thing I do when I wake up is look for the red numbers on my clock.
They were not there.
Black as the Ace of Spades.
There was no light anywhere.
Evidently,
 overnight,
 The city of Savannah was turned off by some master switch somewhere.

I always fix my coffee the night before.
It was ready to plug in but there was no power.
There would be no coffee.
I gathered some candles and flashlights,
got them going,
and went to sit down and think.


It was only a short time before David called.
He came quickly to my aid.
His home was powerless also.
Seems as if we lost it between midnight and 1:30 AM.

He showed me how to make coffee in the French Press Erika had given me.
He also showed me how to light my gas stove with a firestick.
Soon I had breakfast!
I cooked my bagel in the frying pan.

Thus started five days with no power.
More to come.







 

Saturday, October 5, 2024

God will accomplish all of His purposes


It has been a hard week for so many people.
So much suffering.
So much death and destruction.
But through all of the chaos and confusion
God will accomplish His purposes.
Please pray!

*I used this quote once before on May 2, 2024,
but thought it bore repeating.
It's a reminder for those who believe.
We can trust the One who gave us His written Word,
the One who made all of those promises.
This is how we can remain calm amid chaos.
Everything will work out for our good in the end.


 

Tuesday, October 1, 2024

power restored

 My power just came back on.

I can't even believe it!

Thank you, Lord Jesus, for Your new mercies every morning.

Thank you for Your great faithfulness.

David and family moving in until their power comes.

A sweet friend is bringing us dinner.

Lots of wild and crazy rejoicing here this evening.

A happy ending to quite the ordeal.

Thanks for all the prayers.

Love,

Cathy