Showing posts with label Scripture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scripture. Show all posts

Sunday, August 15, 2021

SONday Morning Thoughts

 

My husband and I had a delightful breakfast early this morning and on the way home, we had a serious conversation. We were stopped in the park to let a gaggle of geese cross the road. He was saying that we are the generation that has seen all the biblical predictions right before our eyes and yet as a generation of people who are stubborn or unbelieving or just not interested in what grand happening is coming our way. We live our lives as if nothing is going to happen. I know not everyone believes in God as an almighty powerful being but I do and I am looking upward and waiting on His return.

Matthew 24: 32-35 "Now learn this lesson fromt he fig tree; As soon as its twigs get tender and it's leaves come out, you know that summer is near. Even so, when you see all these things, you know that it is near, right at the door. Truly I tell you, this generation will certainly not pass away, until all these things have happened. Heaven and earth will pass away , but my words will never pass away."

Luke 21:26-28 "men fainting from fear and the expectation of things which are coming upon the world; for the powersof heaven will be shaken . Then they will see The Son Of Man Coming In A Cloud with power and great glory. But when these things begin to take place, straighten up  and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near.  "

This is simply how I believe and everyday I pray for His return.

Monday, July 5, 2021

Happy Fourth of July 2021

 

God is Good. He let us see some amazing fireworks right in our own yard. It was a good day, a wonderful evening. A good life. Thankful and Grateful for all I have. Many memories flood my mind on 4th July 2021. My father always had a huge bucket of cold water standing by with the hose ready for any emergency. One year, the neighbors directly across the stree from us, must have purchased over $100 worth of fireworks and those kids were so excited, someone dropped a match into the paper sack. Man oh man, that was the best fireworks show I have ever seen in my lifetime.



Rebekah had cut down that H U G E bush in the backyard. Zack set up the windmill in it's place. We still have more work to do, repairing the little fence around it and pruning the trees. But all in all, the yard looks good. Please visit Aw...Mondays In our personal lives, we have many Aw....moments and Mondays too!


I could not have said it better myself. Love is...rocks!


Zach photo bombed us and SnapChat stuck the heart directly on his face. It is was too cute not to share it.


A favorite verse for reflection on this day and what it means to me.


I am so grateful Rebekah spoke with Sharon on the phone last summer going over the particulars for her recipe for this Trifle. Rebekah added the blieberries to create the flag with 50 blueberries. She really worked hard to make this perfect. In memory of Sharon Ann Hayes, one of the best cooks I ever met. I will share my photos of more dishes including Zach's fabulous cooked all day to melt in your mouth ribs. What a blessing I have in this bunch of people I love and cherish.

Click on this photo to see the whole bunch of us. I love La Familia 2021 July 4th.


Love is...know best, I had to show it off twice!

 
Sleepy Time Tea for me to lull me to sleep since people can not stop their explosions of fireworks all over. Osha Honey with Sleepy Time Tea for my honey who is trying hard to get some rest. Sweet Dreams, Goodnight, Rest Well all.

 


Tuesday, June 22, 2021

Wordless Wednesday

 Isaiah 40:22

22 It is He who [a]sits above the [b]circle of the earth,
And its inhabitants are like grasshoppers,
Who stretches out the heavens like a curtain
And spreads them out like a tent to live in.


Wordless Wednesday



Sunday, June 6, 2021

Aw...Mondays and More

 

If you are sad, Loretta will make you laugh out loud. She has that knack for making people happy. She is a native of New Mexico and she shared this. The original Blake's Lotaburger opened in 1952. Now I am very curious. Oh Loretta! But this sign did make me laugh out loud.  Thanks Loretta...


Here was the original Blake's (1952). If you go here: lotaburger.com you might get a hankering for a good burger. I wanted to share this for Aw...Mondays


A Monday morning share that also made me smile out loud! LOVE is a great healer!


Some words that have helped me lately...


If you know Chonda Pierce, she has not had the easiest life either. But these words she published here touched my heart and I wanted to share them. 


Kathy Ransom, thank you for these words today. 


Hoping each one who stops by, will have a wonderful new week and enjoy each blessing that comes to you. Thank you for being here and I will catch up with each one of you. These past several weeks have been difficult. But laughter and friendship, phamily  and Jesus help me heal.  Thank you, 

Sunday, May 16, 2021

MAY 2021

 

Yes I am technically late for the first day of May but as you know, it is a busy month for us. We celebrated 37 years of marriage on the 3rd. On the 6th of May I honored my late brother-in-law Gary who would have had a birthday but celebrated it in heaven again. The 8th was Uncle Louie's birthday. He was such a gem. A good BoJon man and a Colorado history bluff like no other I have ever known. He was my mom's only brother to survive into old age having lost their younger brother Tony at age 17 in the gold mine cave in in Victor, Colorado February 1927 when my mom was just 13 and Uncle Louie was 18. He had come up for a break and heard their cried for help. He talked about his dad and brother Tony often during his own lifetime. My mother shared many wonderful memories of her dad and brother.  My grandfather had been raised with three sisters so he was well versed in how to treat a lady. My mother loved to tell me how he would turn on the radio on Saturday evenings and the girls, her older sister Mary, herself (Cecilia), Ann and Elsie would dance with him as well as their baby sister Josie. I loved hearing that memory from my mom.


This image is a google image and may be subject to copyright . I respect their right to copyright and only share this image and not as my own.  Someone recently asked, was there another name your parents might have given you and why? I suppose I was the luckier one of the two of us but my sister Mary, five years older than me, told me mom almost named her Agnes for her baby sister who passed away and I was nearly named for Frances mom's other sister who also passed away as a young child. We were grateful we were named for her older sister (Mary) and her younger sister (Ann) . My father had an older sibling, Mary and a younger one, Ann too. We were double named for each of their siblings.  They are  buried in the old Roselawn cemeterey and I don't know if there are any records exisiting anymore but their baby sister Rose is buried near my aunt Ann Petgovsek in her phamily's plot at Rselawn. My father purchased the headstone for baby Rose. Oh the stories I can tell and retell here. I am so very proud of my heritage as a sLOVEnian also known as a  BoJon. Rose is also the first name of my Tata Rose who passed away May 12, 1985 just one month  and one week after my father.


 

Baby Rose was born 6 November 1918 - 13 November 1918. The multiple losses my loved ones endured is beyond my comprehension. My father had a brother who was born in 1906 (Joseph) and passed away in 1909. His younger sibling Frank was born on 3 July 1915 and passed away in 1918. He passed away during the Flu Pandemic. Two parents and four children all survived. Three more girls were born after that including auntie Steffie who was born on the eve of the 1921 Pueblo Flood.  Our youngest daughter Hannah is born in 3 July as well. A quick side note. If you are not buried in the Italian section of the Roselawn cemeterey in Pueblo or sit on the board, the  rest of the graves are not kept up and graves are robbed of their floral displays their loved ones leave there. I think it is quite sad that you have to be in a certain "class" to receive any respect for your deceased loved ones. Pueblo had had a long history of the same people running the show for decades. It is absolutely demeaning to the hard working citizens who still reside there. Why these people are not removed from the offices they hold is stunning to me.  I belong to a social group of Pueblo born and raised citizens  and many of them  think exactly the way I do.  How sad, but my dad would always tell me, do not trouble yourself with the affairs of others. God sees all and He is watching every single move all these people as well as yourself make.  My father attended school through the 4th grade yet he was and always will be, the most intelligent man I ever knew.  He was bright and his handwriting was impeccable. What he did not understand he researched. I adored my father and I know he adored me too.  


Hannah is so crafty. She made this shadow box for Mother's Day for me. It represents the colors of our 1984 May 3 wedding. She also created this sign for me:


Words my mother said to me each and every time we spoke on the phone or in person. My mom had her own set of of "Momisms":

With a friend like her, you'll never need an enemy.

Always have your own car keys and cash. Don't let anyone think they can pay your way. 

Who told you life was easy? They lied to you. Life is hard, pray harder. If it gets harder, pray harder more!

Love God and be kind.

Never speak ill of the dead!

Wait til your father gets home!


Beautiful words for my mother who spent her 19th Mother's Day in the presence of God Himself. My mom was a corker. She was a wonderful sLOVEnian lady. She loved dancing her entire life and she taught me to always have strong role models. One of her favorite role models was Babe Didrikson Zaharias, an incredible female athlete who passed away too young. My mother loved everything about Babe! My mom had a cousin was a county judge in Teller County Colorado (Victor, Colorado). The Honorable Margaret Tekavee. She had a friend who was a pediatrician, during a time, when the worth of women was still not completely noted. She shared so many wonderful stories about her friend the doctor with me. She also had a dear sweet friend Minka. She came from the old country Yugoslavia, now known as sLOVEnia.  Minka was married to George the Mailman's brother Emil and she owned a little bakery on Northern Avenue next to Johnny Smith's Barber Shop and Veteran's Tavern, a neighborhood bar owned by another BoJon phamily the Zupancic. minka baked the most beautiful and tasty cakes. Being a December baby, my mom knew I disliked all the red and green and holiday cakes so one year Minka baked me an Easter bonnet cake. It was so beautiful and when I close my eyes I can see that lovely pastel colored cake in my memories.  She passed away quite young from cancer and my mom lost another wonderful and kind friend. The memories of her will be forever inside my heart. 


This is a google image Easter Bonnet cake. Minka's cake was white like wedding cake with that faint almond flavor and decorated in shades of pastel pink and lavender. I wish I had a photo of that beautiful cake. Many years later, when I worked for Mary Shomer in the Pueblo County Treasurer's office my co worker, Olga Butkovich, she married a swell BoJon fella.  She had Schuster's bakery on the Mesa Junction bake a beautiful two layer white cake with lemon filling and decorated with one of my favorite Springtime flowers, pansies. Those little yellow and purple pansies looked so realistic.  Oh the memories I have of birthday cakes from past years. I have a pinterest page called Phamily Cakes because we have so many wonderful cakes throughout the years. 


I will end with some humor. I will send it over to Sandee's for Aw...Mondays. Have a wonderful week and a beautiful evening. May goodness and kindness follow you everywhere you go. 

You know I am terribly ornery so I know this might offend those women's libbers. But my mom had her very own Prince Charming and I have mine. Love is...has followed my marriage since 1984 and the year before our marriage. I think Kim Casselli was a good luck charm too. 






Wednesday, April 21, 2021

Wordless Wednesday and More

 

Wordless Wednesday

We are having more snow. It has been so gray and cold. But it is nice to enjoy the cold weather from the warmth of my home. I have been a bit lazy, just doing whatever I feel like. It has been a wild few months and still waiting on our solar panels. Now that the area where the electriciain needs to rewire is ready, the snow returned.  But I have a different outlook about it all. Nothing is worth getting upset over. The world we live in has gone stark raving mad! Unless you go along with it, you are an outsider and I love that! My allegiance is to the one who died for my sins, Jesus Christ. I don't want the news, I don't listen to the gossip or the hate that boils at all the social media sites. In fact, I get in and out in a quick minutes checking only on a few important items there. 


Sometime we don't see God's answers to our prayer. Sometime He does something better for us. In the case of my friend Holly, she completed her first round of chemo. She is  taking medication for her illness and being sent home. She and her husband have a teenage son. He plays traveling basketball and so he is stayung with his grandfather so Holly and her husband may come home. Because of the severity of her illness and the fact that they need to stay safe for Holly's health,  he will not come home until a later date. Please continue to pray for Holly. She is a gem and her sister Courtney is helping her with her business so she can continue to have an income available. These two ladies are one of the sweetest examples of sibling love. It is so refreshing to see this. In difficulties very few people will remain at your side. They are very blessed to have each other.

I will be back tomorrow to see everyone at Thankful Thursday. I will also catch up on more commenting. These past few months have been hectic here and I need a break from my daily routines. I hope you understand and will continue to visit. Take care and rest well. 




Tuesday, April 13, 2021

Happy Tuesday

 

Happy Tuesday Mylifelong friend Carole shared this and I had to share it too. She is one of the happiest and most positive people I know. She finds good in everything. We have been experiencing more than our fair share of crazy stuff around here. I shared at my other blog, the heat was out and it was cold! We use a company (Brothers Heating & Plumbing) and they have always done a great job. Austin saved the day for us and made us warm and happy. I know a few people who do not speak to their parents or parents not speaking to children. It is very sad. It will also be heartbreaking when one or the other passes away. There will be no time for forgiveness. Very sad.


Let's not break each other. Let's try to be kinder. The world won't care when we are no longer in it. Only the handful of those who love you truly will miss you. I am glad I was raised in a different time when people did not hate each other over nonsense. My parents loved their parents and they loved their siblings. when my mom lost her oldest sister, they were the only two remaining, my mother was broken. She felt like she should have gone first. I guess since all her other sisters were younger than the two of them, she thought she would leave this earth before her big sister. My dad took care of the widows in our phamily after the loss of their husbands. It was simply how he was raised.

My mother lost her sister Ann on this day in 1985 right after the loss of my dad on April 5th. My mother came fromt he greatest generation. Thiis world will never see such people again. Here is my aunt's wedding photo.



I found this,  Carole shared it too, and I loved it! It is so true:


"Tombstone" what a great movie about the old West. Val Kilmer as "Doc" Holiday. Sigh....


Oh Maxine, aren't you extra snarky today?

Enjoy the evening folks. I am hopeful we can be together tomorrow. Have a wonderful rest of the week. 

Sunday, March 28, 2021

Aw...Mondays and More

 

Aw...Mondays Some of you know Miss Daphne.  She belongs to our son-in-law Zach and she is quiet charming little kitty. She does not like much human interaction except with Zach. But if the kids are gone or on vacation I feed her and I talk to her everyday. She is a real sweet girl and Thor he is always wanting to be her friend. It is funny how he runs alongside her but she goes into one of her many hiding places. Thor is a funny fellow. He is one of the long haired Chihuahua's. But he loves this kitty for some reason and follows her if she comes out of her hiding places.


Daphne on top of her comfy house. 


 
Thor in his blue sweater. He has a kind soul. He is a quirky lil guy but he loves Daphne! Lulu and Mollie in their pink sweaters. 

Love is....always says the best things in a lost world.

Click on this image to enlarge. Have wonderful new week. 


Sunday, February 14, 2021

Valentine's Day Blessings,Grateful, Thankfuls

 Oh! if it be to choose and call thee mine,

Love, thou art every day my Valentine.
~Thomas Hood (1799–1845), "For the 14th of February"


Cold and snowy February
Does seem slow and trying, very.
Still, a month made gay by Cupid
Never could be wholly stupid.
~Louise Bennett Weaver and Helen Cowles LeCron, "February," A Thousand Ways to Please a Husband with Bettina's Best Recipes, 1917


Muse, bid the morne awake;
Sad winter now declines:
Each bird doth choose a mate,
This day's Saint Valentines...
~Michael Drayton


I claim there ain't
Another Saint
As great as Valentine.
~Ogden Nash, Happy Days, 1933

Thoughts on Saint Valentine and the celebration of Vanetine's Day. Hop over to Aw...Mondays and say hello. 

Snoopy always has good thoughts for everyday. So count your blessings, add up your grateful choices and celebrate your thankfulness. 
L O V E is the very greatest gift of all. Always remember it.  Get some good rest, wake up refreshed and filled with a new hope for a new day with many kindnesses in your path. Take care and hopefult o be here again. 



Sunday, February 7, 2021

Thoughts to Ponder

 

Some thoughts to ponder...


We loved Nick's days of running track & field and Cross Country. We loved Pre. He was an unstoppable force when it came to running but his life was cut short. I often wonder what he would be today? Had a tragic accident not taken his life.


My hope lies with Jesus/


Another favorite, Pre quote.  Hoping you have visited Aw...Mondays



Friday, February 5, 2021

Thank You

 

As you may recall, we adopted a family for CHRISTmas 2020. We really all worked together to get them everything they wished for, which was not a lot. Today Rebekah received this thank yo in the mail. The family wanted to send us a thank you but everything is anonymous so they took it to the city center and they mailed it for us. The letter inside was beautifully written by the mom and one of her two kids drew this sweet photo. We were thankful they were our family and we are very thnakful we could help them.


It is F R E E and that is worth more than all the money in the world, to be able to make someone feel special, loved and cared for.


Here are words you don't hear much talk about . BUt if you look carefully, you will always find some.


Goodnght, sleep well, don't let anything trouble you and praying we see each other here again tomorrow.