Thursday, July 30, 2020
Family and Friends - God's Angels on Earth
Hello out there! Good morning to all of you, near and far,
wherever you are!
So much to share - I will just jump right in! In my previous post,
I told you that four of our grandchildren are staying with us while
their sister is in the hospital. She is doing much better but it is
still going to be a while before she gets to come home. Her brothers
and sisters have been with us for two and a half months now and will
stay with us through the first semester of school.
We have been blessed with a lot of help from our family and friends
during this time. We still receive two meals a week, thanks to the
meal train, two of my dear friends set up. And friends and family
continue to drop by with this or that; paper plates, cereal, ice,
laundry detergent, snacks, gift cards, homemade meals, fruit, and
pizza deliveries!
We are so thankful and truly blessed!
Our home is full of young life and everything that goes with having
four children from ages five through fourteen and a half.
During this time, the tooth fairy has come to visit twice.
Our youngest grandson, who is ten, has lost two teeth.
He walked into my home office when he lost the second one and said,
"I lost another tooth, Nana"
and proceeded to drop the bloody tooth in my hand. We've celebrated
two birthdays, his tenth and his older sister's thirteenth birthday.
Jim and I celebrated our 37th anniversary back in June with pizza and
grandkids! There have been haircuts, firstaid, and the laundry is
endless. I have watched the Marvel super-hero movies and old classic
Disney movies, "That Darn Cat" is still my favorite. My daughter
and her husband have been great. They have one or two of the kids
spend the night with them every week. Their daughters, three more
of my precious granddaughters, have a lot of fun with their cousins.
They are all in the same age group so it works out so well.
Last week, I decided that I had to do something about all the gray in
my hair. I haven't been to a beauty shop since January.
I bought a box of Garnier Nutrisse number 33. My hair was supposed to
be the color of caramel fudge but it turned out to be more like
dark chocolate! They didn't put a plastic shower cap for me to cover
my hair while it was processing, so I grabbed the Glad Cling Wrap and
my thirteen year old granddaughter wrapped it around my hair!
My five year old granddaughter told me that I looked funny!
My daughter and her girls came over the next morning and her oldest
daughter, who is fourteen, loved the color. She wants her hair to be
the same color. Her mother and I simultaneously replied, "No!"
My eight year old granddaughter looked at my hair and said,
"It's a little dark, Nana." She is always honest and to the point!
My daughter's youngest, who is five years old didn't even notice
because she was too busy playing with her cousin, the other five year
old. Let me tell you, those two are a mess!
They grab their baby dolls and put them in the baby doll strollers
and race through the house - yes,there is a lot of life in our home.
My husband's work has been really slow so he is just as busy as I am
with the kids. He cooks a great breakfast; eggs and bacon, or eggs
and sausage, maybe some refried beans, sometimes fried potatoes. The
kids love it when he fixes breakfast. When he isn't here I say, "How
about some cereal, or maybe a poptart?" I don't even drink my first
cup of coffee until I've walked through the house and picked up towels,
and socks (the ones that are so dirty they are stiff)and grab clothes
from the kid's hamper and start a load of laundry!
My daughter takes all the kids swimming once a week (seven kids from
five - fourteen and a half) yes, she is amazing! I decided I would do
some breakfast food prep - since the kids aren't impressed with my
breakfast ideas. I preheated the oven and lined a cookie sheet with
foil. I took out a package of bacon and spread each piesce all over
the foil and put it in the oven to cook. I turned my comal on medium
and whipped up a double batch of pancake batter. I hummed and sang as
I cooked the pancakes. I placed them on a wire rack to cool and then
I took the bacon out of the oven and drained it and put it to the side
to cool also. I got out some red beans (pinto) that I had cooked the
day before and I refried a big panful of beans. The kids came in from
swimming and wanted to know if we were having breakfast for dinner and
were trying to grab pieces of bacon. I shooed them out of the kitchen
and put everything away to save for breakfast for at least the next
three days! One breakfast! It was all gone the next morning! This week
I've made egg salad twice - we have chickens so we always have plenty
of eggs. I boiled eighteen eggs on Monday and made a huge batch of
egg salad, it was all gone by Tuesday afternoon. I boiled sixteen more
eggs and began removing the shells yesterday afternoon. Jim grabbed
two boiled eggs, and then both of our grandsons grabbed a boiled egg
before I shooed them out of the kitchen. I made another batch of egg
salad with the remaining eggs. I heard my oldest grandson in the
kitchen last night - I'm pretty sure the egg salad is gone! I tell
everyone it is like the story of the locusts in the bible - they eat
all the time! I think, hope, our oldest son and his two girls, our
other precious granddaughters are going to come and visit next week.
Somehow our three bedroom home always has room, the walls seem to move
and we have couches and air mattresses. Our home is full of love
and life. Someday I may have to put a bed in our kitchen - my great
aunt had a bed in her kitchen. I always thought that was so cool. My
cousin and I would sit on it and play cards while our grandmother
and great aunts would visit. Everytime I tell Jim we need a bed in
the kitchen he reminds me that we don't have room for a bed with the
huge table we have in there! I think of all the things going on in
the world and I realize that my job is to take care of my family.
And maybe, if we all just take care of our family, the world will
be a better place. Our home is full of love and prayer, discipline
too and I pray that God will guide me in all that I do.
Matthew 7:24-25
Everyone who listens to these words of mine and acts on them will
be like a wise man who built his house on rock. The rain fell,
the floods came, and the winds blew and buffeted the house.
But it did not collapse; it had been set solidly on rock.
Blessings to you and yours! Bye for now, Sharla
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God bless you my friend! You are amazing. Love you!
ReplyDeleteI’m exhausted with all your goings on.
ReplyDeleteI haven’t forgotten my Ynostrosa kids. I’ve been helping 2 and sometimes 3 other families. When they get back on their feet, I’ll be back. In the meantime, prayers please for all without work and who are quarantined.