7/31/13

Nothing Wasted

On the long drive from the South Dakota Black Hills
to our house in North Dakota
we had a bucket list discussion.

Where would you like to go?
France
Italy
Hawaii
Guatemala
Texas

What are some things you would like to do?
Well, the children's answer's just needed to be recorded
for future comparison:

Bronze Statues of Past Presidents greet visitors in Downtown Rapid City

Big Brother said:

Writer
Chef
Food Critic
Lawyer 
Missionary 
Graphics Designer
And Nothing Outdoors


Little Sister said:

BMX Course Rider
Bucking Pony Rider
Dolphin Rider
Rodeo Trick Rider 
Dog Trainer
But NOT a Race Car Driver - I might DIE!


What?  An Art Gallery in an Alley in Downtown Rapid City?


Do not ask that your children live up to your expectations.
Let your kids be who they are,
and your expectations will be in breathless pursuit.


Time spent with children is never wasted.

7/29/13

Six in Six

WARNING!!
 Family Vacation Pictures!
Leave now while you still can!

This trip was somewhat of a re-creation of a long ago trip
with two girls who were about the same age as the grandchildren.

It fulfilled the mama's dreams for her children to see it too.


We picked them up at the Billings, Montana Airport.


We were 


Happy, Happy, Happy!


Our first night
("How many nights are we staying here?")
 was at Gardner, Montana - 


the north entrance to the park


Where we had a close encounter


with some wildlife


as we meandered 


through on our way to


Jackson Hole, Wyoming.


We spent the second night across from the elk preserve.
("How many nights are we staying here?").


 The beauty and grandeur 
of the Grand Tetons took our breath away


where Papa decided his favorite thing was being old enough


for a lifetime pass to any National Park.


We headed back to Yellowstone


for an Old Faithful afternoon


and seeing everything along the way 


to our 
next hotel in West Yellowstone, Montana.
("How many days are we staying at this hotel?")

The next day we drove through the


Gallatin Mountains


to another hotel room in Billings, Montana
("howmanynightsarewestayinghere?")
where the daddy flew back to Texas.

On the fifth day we stopped at The Little Big Horn
National Monument
and ate Indian fry bread just outside the entrance
at the Trading Post,


on our way to the Black Hills 
where our next night was in Custer, South Dakota
("h o w  m a n y  n i g h t s  a r e  w e  s t a y i n g  h e r e?").

Day six was spent seeing as much


of the Black Hills sights


as we could possibly


 see


in one day.


Then we drug, dragged, drugged
our tired booties to the next hotel
in Deadwood, South Dakota
("How many.....?")

These well traveled children saw
One breathtaking view after another
Two grizzley bears
Three dozen geysers
Four National Parks
Five states (counting Texas and North Dakota)
and
Six hotel rooms
in
Six Days

If you haven't seen all this beauty in person,
get there as fast as you can!

You are a true friend if you made it to the end of this post.

Thanks for stopping by 
and thanks for staying!

p.s. there are still 633 more pictures!

7/28/13

Designing on a Dime

It's true - 
If I worked every day like I do when I am getting ready for a trip
or for company coming
I could get a ton of stuff done.

So getting ready for both of those events 
really got me in gear on a project.

There was a room upstairs that was full of building supplies
so I moved them out, patched the cracked plaster,


painted the walls, oiled the wood floors,

and wished for those DIY folks to show up and help me.


Then I rounded up some old furniture and worked it over.

Old Gert's iron bed
(as in "did old Gert leave any of her homemade chokecherry wine
 in the rhut cellar?")
got a new coat of metallic gold spray paint.

The dresser I bought for $15 was too low to use as a dresser,


so I re-purposed it into night tables.


The art deco brass drawer pulls were the best thing about the dresser.

Off-white spray paint covered a lot of ugly on this chest of drawers.


After about 2 weeks, 


 it all came together 


with the help of a few rummage sale and thrift store finds
 I'd been collecting for this project.


It was truly  


Design on a Dime room


 fit for a Princess!


7/12/13

Norwegian Ten Commandments

Amazing to me is the fact that North Dakotan's know their heritage - which is mostly Scandinavian - specifically Norwegian.  They know if they are full Norwegian or Norwegian/German.  Also amazing is that their grandparents came across on the boat to homestead on free and almost free land without knowing a word of English. They suffered unbelievable hardships in their first years here and they stayed.




About all I know about my grandparents is that they went from Oklahoma to West Texas in a wagon.

Last Sunday, at a community church service, under a tent on main street, an area Lutheran pastor read the Norwegian Ten commandments.  Unless you are from North Dakota, you might not understand, so I'll include a few explanatory notes.

1.  Der's only one God, ya know.
     (Yes, you really hear der's and ya know's.)

2.  Don't make that stuffed walleye on yur mantle an idol
     (I've not been offered one bite of walleye.) 

3.  Cussin' ain't nice.
      (Come to think of it - I haven't heard any.)

4.  Go to church even when yur up nort.
      (Any further nort than this is almost Canada.)

5.  Honor yur folks.
     (The old family homestead is also highly honored and kept in the family)

6.  Don't kill.  Catch and release.
     (Maybe that's why I haven't had any walleye.)

7.  There's only one Lena for every Ole.  No cheatin'.
      (There's a little house on Main Street called "Lena & Ole's".)

8.  If it ain't your lutefisk, don't take it.
     (In fact, don't take it if they GIVE it to you! It's fish preserved in lye, which turns to gelatin and is served annually at local events.)

9.  Don't be braggin' 'bout how much snow ya shoveled.
     (Then what would we talk about?)

10. Keep your mind off yur neighbor's hot-dish.
      (As in "I hope I don't miss Glenda's Krumkake")

Speaking of Lutefisk - here's last year's Norsk Hostfest poster.



North Dakota, 
I'm startin' to feel like one of ya, you know!

6/30/13

Grace

I asked my 85 years young friend, Lila,
"How is it that you came to be born again?"
She said simply,
"Grace".
  
"Years ago," she said, "I went to the pastor in my misery
and he sent me to Grace"

For by grace you have been saved through faith;
and not of yourselves,
it is the gift of God.
(Ephesians 2:8 NASB)

"And Grace prayed with me.
That started years of praying and studying the Bible together."

Lila drove me out to the homestead 
for a visit with Grace, who will be 90 on her next birthday.


 She lives alone, mows her grass, rakes the clippings,
plants and tends her garden.
She takes no medication, not even a vitamin.
She says she cooks one good meal a day
 - meat, potatoes, gravy, and a vegetable.
Every morning she has her devotions,
a doughnut and the first of
 10-15 cups of coffee during the day.
Then she knits a little.


Over doughnuts and
  delicious cinnamon yeast rolls -
both homemade, butter,
 and a cup of her strong coffee,
 I asked:
"If you could tell the world anything, what would it be?"


She replied without hesitation,
"Tell the young women, to get involved in church,
 and Bible Studies, and women's groups.
It will help them."

Then scripture began flying between the two 
like easy conversation.



"Oh, and tell them:"

Be anxious for nothing, but in everything
by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving,
let your requests be made known to God;
and the peace of God,
which surpasses all understanding, 
will guard your hearts and minds through
Christ Jesus.
(Philippians 4:6-7 KJV)

"How about:"

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart;
and lean not on your own understanding;
In all your ways acknowledge Him,
and He shall direct thy paths.
(Proverbs 3:4-5 KJV)

"And:"

 You will keep him in perfect peace,
whose mind is stayed on You,
Because he trusts in You.
(Isaiah 26:3 NKJV)


It was a perfect day here in North Dakota,
with temperatures in the seventies,
 a gentle breeze,

and grace and peace between friends-
just the way it should be.

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ
be with you all.
Amen.
(Romans 16:24)





6/25/13

All Creatures of Our God and King


Our Sunday afternoon drive was to 
where we followed the road signs and read the brochure
to look for the ruddy ducks, and red winged black birds
- through binoculars that didn't reach as far as we would have liked.


And the whole time, Sunday morning music was stuck in my head:


All Creatures of our God and King



As we took a different road back,
we spotted a century old church reaching to the heavens from the prairie.

Lift up your voice and let us sing.

We drove the one lane to our photo opportunity,
 with water lapping each side of the road

O Praise Him.


and saw more life there than we even tried to see at the refuge.

Alleluia


Let all things their Creator bless


and worship Him in humbleness


Praise, praise the Father


Praise the Son


Thou rushing winds that art so strong
Ye clouds that sail in heaven along


Oh, praise Him


Alleluia!
Alleluia.




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