Just taking a minute to check on all my wonderful blogfriends and tell you Merry Christmas! Things have been hectic this past weekend with two of my kids coming in and us all squeezing into our tiny farmhouse, including 3 dogs - Bug under the Christmas tree, Gypsy the farm dog, and...
TANK (or the Tankster as we are wont to call him) or the Big Galoot or Doofus or ... or ... Tank is my daughter's dog - he keeps her company in college and they have all kinds of fun together. I was lucky to get a picture of him without two strings of drool hanging from the corners of his mouth! Gotta love Labs!
Anyway, it's a tight squeeze. I've given up on trying to keep any semblance of order in our house until the melee of Christmasing is over with. I've decided NOT to stress over it, just go with it, have fun with it, and clean up the mess and doghair when the holidlays are over with. (there'll be enough doghair to stuff a small pillow...) To top it off, I was in the midst of preparing supper yesterday evening and my mom and dad were coming over, and OUR WATER WENT OFF. Oh JOY TO THE WORLD! The wonderful things that happen in the country!!! So we just loaded up all the food and went to Mom's house! I threw everything into a laundry basket and off we went! It's back on now...Good - we can flush.
The guys in my family are doing the "guy thing" of chopping down dead trees, of which we have many after the drought we've had in the last couple of years. It's dangerous to walk in the woods when there's any wind. We've had several trees fall, and branches are falling daily. Luckily the weather's been nice the last few days - expecting a few storms tonight and cooler temps the rest of the week...
Adam runs the chain saw, Dad does the scooping and putting wood on the burn pile, and Tony does most of the grunt work. My daddy LOVES to get on the tractor, so Tony is so sweet and lets him do that.
In other news, my Kiwi kids, back a few months from New Zealand, decided that their next big adventure was to move to Denver. They found a 3-week house-sitting job in a nice lodge home in the mountains overlooking Denver, went up and found jobs and moved up there over the Thanksgiving holiday. They both love skiing, snow and their latest activity as of yesterday --- dogsledding! These two kids are SO adventurous - they were made for each other! Dogsledding pictures to come soon!
THIS is what I've been working on for the last couple of months. A sawmill blade 30" across for a friend at church. His teenage son asked me to paint a train engine from Union Pacific at the Mineola TX depot on this blade for his dad. His dad was raised in Mineola and has worked for UP for 30 years. It was a big job because of the surface of the blade and one I do not care to repeat EVER. But I was pleased with how it turned out and more importantly - THE SON was pleased. Glad that's over with!
Well, my friends, I pray that you all have a Merry Christmas with your families, friends and loved ones and that the Lord may bless you richly with wonderful new memories now and in the coming year! May the beauty and awe of this most holiest of nights scatter your stress and mess and draw you unto Him and His unfailing patience and love.
Sending warmest wishes from Sand Flat Farm!






