2012 - Week One - Let's Do This2012 - Week One - Let's Do This I'm starting off 2012 with a positive surge of energy and eagerness because I know this is going to be a great year!  This year, although I don't set new year's goals or resolutions, I am looking forward...

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Week Fifty - GiftsWeek Fifty - Gifts This week's post is all about gifts.  First I'll start with the gift of an amazing husband who cares for me way more than I could ever deserve.  This past week, my laptop that I use for doing my job...

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Week Fourty Nine - Lessons LearnedWeek Fourty Nine - Lessons Learned One of the things I have learned about blogging over the past years, is that the very thing that you most want to write about generally keeps you from writing. That thing is called life. When I get busy,...

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Week Thirty - Rabbits Reborn and Sharing the Game of SoccerWeek Thirty - Rabbits Reborn and Sharing the Game of... This week has been a long one.  Scott has been in Africa all week and does not get back until Wednesday.  Although I have missed him greatly, I have been able to accomplish much with the quiet house...

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Week Twenty Nine - Missions and MittensWeek Twenty Nine - Missions and Mittens Scott left for Uganda yesterday on his first mission trip, ever.  He will be gone for 10 days and is part of an all male (testosterone rich) group of coaches and active guys.  He was excited, nervous,...

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Timing Is Everything // Beachcombing Between Storms

Category : Featured, Journal

Last weekend we were going to go to the beach, but the threat of tornadic activity and the torrential downpours kept us home and inside.  This Thursday, we were able to make the trip, even with the threat of more rain.  Our objective was to try out our new tent and enjoy the sand and surf.  We thoroughly tested the tent and it withstood both the wind and rain well.  We had never set up this tent before and we did have to set it up in the rain, not something I would recommend if you have never set up a tent before.

Setting Up The NEW Tent In The Rain

Our camping experience is pretty extensive and we were able to get it up with few issues.  After we got settled in, we were talking about it and decided that it would be a great idea for couples who are thinking of getting married to go through setting up a tent together as part of their pre-marital counseling.  Anyway, this tent is huge.  We have always had backpacking tents, i.e. ones you can’t stand up in.  So it was a refreshing change to be able to freely move around inside the tent.

Where's Ebby?

Friday morning, the rain had ceased and it was quite cold before the sun came up.  Ebby had no problems finding a warm place to await the sun’s arrival.

Who's Cold?

We packed up the beach stuff and headed for the beach on Friday morning.  Ebby had a ball!

I'm Ready To Play

She was a little concerned by the waves, but soon got the hang of running on the beach with her mom and dad.  She really loves to run and if you check out the bottom photo you can see that sometimes she even knows how to fly.  Enjoy

Little Dog, Big Ocean

Deborah and Ebby

Ebby Loves To Run

Once A Girl Scout

Category : Journal

There is just something about being a scout when growing up that never leaves you.  Perhaps it is the ability to be creative in finding ways to solve problems.  Or, perhaps it is the little bits of knowledge you obtain regarding just plain survival techniques.  Scouting just gives kids more common sense abilities to solve basic survival issues, in my humble opinion.

So, in the spirit of scouting and camping, etc., this Friday we are having the 7th and 8th grade boys from our church out to our property for an overnight camp out.  They are pitching tents, cooking burgers, and doing whatever it is that boys that age do, in the presence of male chaperones, on a Friday night in the woods (games, ghost stories and a camp fire are planned).  Then on Saturday morning, Mr. K and I are hosting breakfast for the guys at our place, around our outdoor patio fire pit.  The boys will be able to help in the cooking by making their own biscuits on sticks.

Biscuit on a Stick

Mr. K and I wanted to make sure that we had the procedure down correctly, so, this was what we had for dinner last night.  If you have never made Biscuits on a Stick before the details are as follows.

Ingredients:

  • Wooden dowel or, more authentically, a long stick from woods
  • Canned biscuits
  • Willing participants

Take a biscuit and mash flat and long.  Wrap the biscuit dough around the end of the stick.  Rotate over fire until baked (about 8 minutes, or until hair on fingers is singed off, whichever comes first).  Remove from stick by twisting slightly.  Insert cooked sausage, jelly, honey, etc.  Enjoy.

Biscuit on a Stick

William went camping.

Category : Journal

There are not a whole lot of words required for this post. This is William, my grandson. He is 2.5 years old. Doesn’t he look happy?

William goes camping in beautiful Colorado.