Monday, January 18, 2010

Events of the Week


Repairing the Soffit


Raking the Yard


Fixing Tom's Door

Repairing Mr. Al's (Tom's Neighbor) water heater.



Admiring Tom's Motorcycle


We walked the bridge between Biloxi & Ocean Springs.

Repairing Mr. Al's siding.



Out for Supper at the Hard Rock.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

A New Buddy


This is Jessie, Tom's new part time buddy. Tom's dog, Midnight, died in early December. During the last few months a neighborhood dog, Jessie, has been coming around and became good friends with Tom and Midnight. We enjoy watching Jessie because Midnight taught him all her ways in taking care of Tom. So now Jessie shares two homes - Tom's and his original owners - and it works great for everyone. He has been a good grief counselor for Tom.

Rodent critters moved into Tom's neighborhood and liked his attic. He shared with us that he prayed for a solution to the problem and God supplied him with a cat. Tiki has taken care of Tom's rodent problem and Dennis helped Tom repair and seal the soffit. Now they have no access to the attic. Other projects include trimming out the front door, raking the yard (Ginny's project), getting a motorcycle started (Is that in a carpenter's resume?), and repairing Mr. Al's and Ms. Ruby's water heater. Mr. Al and Ms. Ruby live across the street from Tom. Tom has been like a son to them in helping them get their home restored after Hurricane Katrina, often times giving up his opportunities so they were able to get back into their home as soon as possible. The water heater repair was a project Tom couldn't do by himself.

Some items on our to-do list: Seafood Buffet, A trip to New Orleans, Eating some of Ms. Ruby's red beans and rice and oh, of course we'll find some more work to do. The yard is not done yet!

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Pillar of Light

As usual, we complain about the Wisconsin weather in the winter and we did this morning as we packed the car in a bitter 3 degrees. Our Father is gracious with his sheep and in spite of our complaining he displayed his creation beauty with a beautiful sunrise with the mists rising from the creeks. The snow covered fields glistened in the sunlight while the trees glittered along the roadways. But traveling between Freeport and Rockford we were blessed beyond the usual creation beauty when a rainbow pillar of light appeared on the horizon to the left of the rising sun. The camera could not capture the rainbow colors but I hope you get an idea of what we experienced. As God led his people in the desert we feel we are being led. We bow our heads and give thanks for his direction and travel on with an expectancy of what He is going to do in Mississippi. Enjoy the pictures.
 
"From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, the name of the Lord is to be praised."  Psalm 133:3



"For since the creation of the world God's invisible qualities - his eternal power and divine nature - have been clearly seen, being understood from what has been made, so that men are without excuse." Romans 1:20