I am doing laundry right now and have heart burn like you wouldn't believe.
We had a great Thanksgiving weekend. I spent a few hours on Friday night with my friend Winnie putting together the Thanksgiving visual in church, and I'm excited to be able to share a picture...we had such great resources lent to us, and
gathered some from Creation itself. I wish I had taken a picture of the pile beforehand. We always have a great visit when we work and worship together like this.On Sunday we had Ray's whole family over for supper and gather with 14 of us. It is always so nice to all sit around the same table and break break together...and turkey, and stuffing, and carrots, and potatoes, and cranberry sauce, and.... Much laughter was had by all... After everyone left, Craig and I had to do a quick tidying up at church to prepare for the Monday morning Thanksgiving service. It went quick and while we were there, i noticed that the neighbours had a campfire and called home to see if Ray thought there was enough time before bed to have one in our own backyard. ANd there was! So we arrived home just as our resident pyromaniacs were setting stuff on fire. It was so nice and we sat outside in our camping clothes, jeans, crocs, and a single long sleeved shirt. It was so relaxing. It was Kevin's second lifetime campfire only this one was interactive and you've never seen a fire-poker quite like it before! Fire can be fascinating. Mostly we said..."Keep your stick down!"
On Monday afternoon our little family went horseback riding nearby. We went in our t-shirts and the weather was fabulous. The colours were at their peak and it was just so neat to be in the middle of nowhere. We even got to ride among the Texas Longhorn cattle since we rode through part of their pasture. This ranch has the same philosophy of riding that Grant always had, and that was walking only. Of course....that wasn't the right speed for some of the boys in our party and there was a second guide at the end of our trail...keeping an eye on those fellows. Joey is the kid, I would have kept my eye on ...back in the day, that rascal!!! It was a nice ride through woods, meadow, and along a road and a river(more like a creek, but anyway).
When we arrived back at the ranch, there was a rope laying around and each of the boys got to try their hand at roping. Kevin and Joe were naturals!! That night we were going to have turkey left overs but decided that it might be a lot of fun to roast hotdogs instead since the weather was till soooo nice. So we left the leftovers for another time and introduced Kevin to the wonderful world of cooking over the campfire! As you all know there is a bit of a learning curve and you have to find the sweet spot over the ashes and out of the flames....the first one was a bit of a burnt offering but the second one was perfect, swelling up until it split. PERFECT! And this little boy sat on his chair, eyes closed, savouring his first bite of roasted hotdog and said, "Mmmmm...this sooooo gooooood supper." And that says it all....quite something to have a self cooked meal of 5 minutes surpass the experience of a 7 hour over roasted turkey with all the trimmings. I shall have to keep that in mind for next Thanksgiving!!We celebrated Kevin's birthday on Sunday and on friday there is going to be a little party here. Then there is Cadets at night and on Saturday we go to Niagara Falls, with the Keystone Kids. Saturday night the Youth Group has bowling and pizza and I am hoping that Sunday is a day of rest:):)
Well... my gaffers are home!!
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Hi Tetcy, thanks for the comments, I'll try to put even more pictures of home on soon.
That was a beautiful thanksgiving flower arrangement. It is amazing how the Creator provides you with everything you need.
And then a campfire yet and hot dogs and turkey and potatoes and and....wow, that was a lot of good food and fun.
And horse back walking, glad you had fun, wish I could have been there with you.
Anyway, have a great weekend. Love, Randall.
I was actually thinking of how much you would enjoy meeting the owner and talk cattle and horses with him!
Looks like you have been as busy as me! It looks like you had such anice family day with the kids and uncle Ray. It makes me look forward to next summer when we are all together and having our own campfires! Talk to you soon. Love you and I miss our FB chats... I may have to start one up some day. :)
Love Amanda
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