Monday, August 25, 2008

Finally Rain










Look at this butterfly, the photo does not make her justice. The real colors were awesome, and she was so friendly, did not get away even though I was very near. Finally we got some rain, not as much as we need but something is better than nothing, everithing look so happy and alive now. Thank you Yahweh

Sunday, August 24, 2008

SOMETHING ABOUT FOOD


Eat locally grown produces, who would have thought that make such a difference? Well Barbara Kingsolver, with Steven L. Hopp and Camille Kingsolver for 1 year ate only things that were in season, bought only locally grown produces and are changing the way we look at food in the market. Have you ever stop to think how long a typical fruit travels to get to your supermarket?. Think about 1500 miles !!! that is not even counting with the produces that come from other countries, in their book they encourage us to purchase from the local farmers market. This year we planted a big garden, we have eaten so many things from it, watermelons, cantaloupes, peppers, tomatoes mmmmmm there is nothing like a fresh tomato, it taste completely different than the ones purchased at the store. Of course we can a lot of it

YEAP that is my Hubby he's the gardener, I’m the eater it works really good for us.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Advice That Rings True

I like to share with you this devotional I got in the email from Turning Point ministries

Last year in Jackson, Mississippi, a newspaper reported about a man whose wedding ring saved his life. He was working in an antique store when two men walked in and asked to see a coin collection. One of the men pulled a gun and demanded money. When the gunman fired a shot, the clerk threw up his hand instinctively to shield himself, and his wedding ring deflected the bullet.
That ring on a husband's fourth finger is more than a piece of jewelry; it's a life-changing symbol. It stands for his commitment to put the needs of his wife before his own needs. He's to love her as Christ loves the church.
That includes simple everyday affection—a hug, a kiss, an ear to listen, hands to help with the housework, well-chosen compliments and words of encouragement, an evening out, a romantic date. Dating after marriage, in fact, is one of the great keys to a long-lasting romance. These are things that can deflect the devil's bullets and protect a marriage.
If you are married, when you see the ring on your finger, think of God's advice that always rings true: Husbands, love your wives as Christ loved the church.
Few things are as hollow as a relationship intended for passion that instead is marked by mere duty…. A love relationship… is what God intends us to have.
Maxie Dunnam

Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church and gave Himself for her.
Ephesians 5:25

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Canning Day




it is SALSA!!!

Estaba deliciosa, un poquito picantita pero buena Wally is becoming an expert



This is a watermelon and a cantaloupe isn't this the most strange cantaloupe you have ever seen? It is called a banana cantaloupe, is like the most delicious and sweetest of any I have ever tasted.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Country Road Take Me Home




This summer we had the chance to go to my husband’s family reunion in West Virginia, we had such a good time, one of her sisters had brought an old family album, and we had an awesome time looking at old family photos, here is one of Wally and Charlie his brother. Family is a wonderful thing!!

After a difficult childhood here they are all together, having a goodtime. God is good ;)


Charlie we miss you in this picture :( but hope to see you in the next one.