Well, we haven't fallen off the face of the earth. We seem to keep busy at this and that all the time. Everything is going well and we are gearing up for the windy Spring days. As most of you know, Debbie & Tony were here from last Tues until Fri. and Debbie helped me clean out my flower beds. I had squeaky cleaned the front bed last Fall, but I didn't clean the back ones that good. I love this time of year as everything comes back to life, just like the resurrection of Jesus. ;o)Grandpa is in Russell, KS for an insurance meeting from Sun. - Wed. I was going to Downs to spend that time with my sisters. Aunt Liz called yesterday p.m. to tell me that Aunt Phyllis had the flu. So, I decided to give her another day to be feeling lots better. I'll drive to Downs early Tues. a.m. if I don't decide to go this p.m. I'll drive in the daylight, though, because of deer.
I think you all know that Aunt Debbie and Uncle Tony had an accident coming to Hill City. We are so thankful that God saved their lives and also the fellow in the other vehicle. What an awesome God we serve. Their time with us was short, but it's the quality not the quantity that is important. We sure did have fun, though.
Recently I made a couple pillows for part of Aunt Debbie's birthday gift. Her birthday isn't until April 27th, but we wanted to give her gift to her in person. ;o) I made them from scrapes left from their wedding quilt and then I had a couple of fabric pics left that I put on the pillows and kind of made a fabric frame around them. I forgot to take pics of them.
Oh, we had another answered prayer this past week as Aunt Jan and Joe, Tim & Pam's son, had a safe trip to and from Mexico. They went with the Mission's group from Jan's church. In about 3 - 4 days, they built a house for a family of seven. The organization they work with is Casa por Crista. It is so sad to see the living conditions of many of those people. This was Jan's third year to go and the first time for Joe.
Guess I've rambled on long enough for this time so I'll close and pray all is well with our "blog" family.



