Thursday, November 23, 2023
Roxy Makes a Good Bed Warmer
Yesterday, our dog Roxy joined my husband on the bed and did a great job keeping my side warm for me until I came. She went in her own bed before I even cam in, such a good girl.
Tuesday, October 10, 2023
Handyman Needed and Found in a Friend!
Saturday, October 7, 2023
Where Are You, Bear?
Thursday, October 5, 2023
Nap Time
After playing pickleball for two hours in the morning and drills one hour in the afternoon in 80 degrees, chose to have a little break. Pets love afternoon nap time with me.
Thursday, September 14, 2023
Ga Ga Ball is a Hit!
Source: Google Images |
Thursday, August 31, 2023
Dead or Alive?
sidewalk along State Rd. |
On our early dog walk this morning, we came across a raccoon lying on the sidewalk! I couldn't tell if it was dead or just sleeping. He wasn't crushed and I didn't see any cuts or blood anywhere. What do you think? I hope he was just taking a snooze.
Tuesday, August 29, 2023
My 2023 Fantasy Football Draft
I just had a general draft strategy this year: (1) make sure I got at least two elite players, including a quarterback; (2) If Kelce was gone by the second round, which he was, then wait till near the end to pick a tight end; (3) wait for the end to pick a kicker and defense; (4) pick at least one or two sleepers or young guys with upside; (5) avoid picking guys from the Browns division (except for Browns)--I don't want to cheer for guys that are playing against the Browns.
So, draft time comes and I get my "A" mock draft lineup for pick 1 ready to follow:
Round 1, I take Justin Jefferson (the overall best player according to most experts)
Rounds 2 & 3 (two picks back to back), I had Josh Jacobs, but had second thoughts because of him being disgruntled so took Tony Pollard instead. (already deviating from my A line up). Round 3, since Mahomes and Josh Allen were already gone, I took Jalen Hurts for my elite QB.
Round 4 & 5, Keenan Allen was gone by the time it got back to me in Round 4, so I went with Cal Ridley here. Round 5, Yea! Got Amari Cooper, and I'm back on track!
Round 6 & 7, Yea again! Got Cam Akers as planned. Round 7, here's where it really goes off the rails. Wanted James Connor, but he was gone so took a chance on Breece Hall who should be good a bit later in the season according to the fantasy shows. He was already practicing and doctors say he should be fine.
Monday, August 14, 2023
Happy 4th Gotcha Day, Roxy!
8 Yrs. old - Celebrating her 4th Gotcha Day |
We've had Roxy four years now and she is officially a senior dog at age 8. It's been filled with ups and downs, but mostly she is a good dog and keeps us on our toes. I think this is her favorite part of the day, after going on three or four walks during the day, she gets porch time with us and a Frosty Paw treat on warm days.
Roxy thanked me for changing her vet appointment to a different day. I just couldn't let it stand when I realized it was on her gotcha day which should be an all good, fun day for her. Postponed it for two weeks.
Wednesday, August 9, 2023
3 Odd Things We Saw On Our Walk
Every morning we walk our dog about an hour to 1 1/2 hours and see lots of wildlife and sometimes cats out and other dog walkers. Today we saw something we never saw before--a deer/squirrel feeder attached to a tree on our street. It had corn on the cob in it along with some nuts.
Yesterday, there was a dead duck right on the sidewalk! Sorry no picture, I haven't been taking a camera along but after seeing this, I decided to start bringing it. On the same walk as the dead duck that made me feel sad, we also saw a dead possum in a street! Sad for the possum too. Possums are very helpful creatures who pretty much mind their own business and don't generally hurt people. I much prefer seeing the live wildlife like deer that we often see in people's yards early morning. I wish there was one eating at that feeder we saw today. It would have made for a better picture.
What was the last strange thing you saw?
Here are some links to other strange thing posts you may enjoy:
Strange Things: Odd Houses in Our Neighborhood
Karen's Day of Was Very Unusual (by Spunky Doodle)
Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Too Critical? Who, Me?
Source: Google images |
The other thing that really bugged me was that the net
37.5" at the ends |
was too high. I could tell right away, and although 2 1/2 inches doesn't sound like a big deal, it's enough to prevent what should be a good shot from clearing the net. Pickleball nets are supposed to be 36 inches high at the ends and 34 inches high in the middle. Several days later, I went back to measure the height of the nets just to be sure they were too high and sure enough, I was right!
36.5 inches at the middle |
I mentioned this to the guy who got the group together to play at these new courts and he told my husband I was too critical. I won't be going to play there again until they get them fixed.
I will try to stay positive in spite of my Beaver personality traits!
Go on, take the personality tool (test). Let me know your results in the comments.
Tuesday, August 1, 2023
Favorite Book for July 2023
Once again, I am still in a book drought. I started a couple and gave up on them because they just weren't holding my interest and I had better things to do. However, my husband read some he liked, but his favorite was The Quiet Tenant. Here is his review of it:
In The Quiet Tennant by Clemence Michallon, Aidan is a hardworking family man but is not a very nice man, especially toward women. The story is narrated by those closest to him, his daughter, his girlfriend, and the one victim he spared. I thought this book was really good! I was into it from the first few pages. It had good character development and the ending will have you turning pages quickly! (Gerard's review, 5++ stars)
I am currently reading it now and am still interested. Hopefully I will actually finish this one. I'm just up to the part where the guy moves his hostage into his home with his daughter.
Visit our book blog to see what other books he liked.
Monday, July 31, 2023
Who's Sending Me Flowers?
Losing such a big part of your family is never easy. We're thinking of you in this difficult time.
Sending you love, Sarah and Your Chewy Family
Spunky Doodle |
Bear |
Bear, our current cat, just sniffed at them a little bit and then walked away and left them alone. I had them on the dining room table to get some morning sun while we were at church on Sunday, and then moved them up to my den for afternoon sun and closed the door just in case Bear jumped up on the table. He generally doesn't go in there unless I am in there though. He's such a good cat!
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Saturday, July 29, 2023
God in the Thunderstorm
source: google.com/free lightning images |
1 Praise the Lord; you angels. Praise the Lord's glory and power. 2 Praise the Lord for the glory of his name. Worship the Lord because he is holy. 3 The Lord's voice is heard over the sea. The glorious God thunders. The Lord thunders over the great ocean. 4 The Lord's voice is powerful. The Lord's voice is majestic. 5 The Lord's voice breaks the trees. The Lord breaks the cedars of Lebanon. 6 He makes the land of Lebanon dance like a calf. 7 The Lord's voice makes the lightning flash. 8 The Lord's voice shakes the desert. The Lord shakes the Desert of Kadesh. 9 The Lord's voice shakes the oaks. The leaves fall off the trees. In his Temple everyone says, "Glory to God!" 10 The Lord controls the flood. The Lord will be King forever. 11 The Lord gives strength to his people. The Lord blesses his people with peace. (Int'l Children's Bible)
I honestly do not know how anyone could read this and not praise the Lord. We have such an awesome, amazing, wonderful and powerful God. But He wants to be more than just a God out there. He wants a relationship with us so He sent Jesus into the world to reconcile us to God himself. I hope you know Him! The next time you hear thunder or see lighting, think of God's greatness and power and love for you!
Sunday, July 23, 2023
Cornhole--Not My Game!
Saturday, July 22, 2023
Getting Ready for Fantasy Football
Bear wanting some attention while I try to read. |
I started reading my Fantasy Football magazines this morning and taking notes on what players I want to draft by position in order. I try to stay away from picking players from teams in the Browns division because it's hard for me to root for them, but I will make an exception for JaMar Chase. If I have an opportunity to take him, I will if there's no other player available I want that is as good (in my mind). Last year I had Mark Andrews on Baltimore, but he turned out to be kind of a bust for me. I wanted Travis Kelce, but he got picked by someone else earlier than I thought he would! This happened several times when my next pick got picked before my turn came around.
I am determined to get at least two elite players this year. The QB's always get picked really early in the league I'm in so last year I wound up with Russell Wilson who turned out to be a big bust. He wasn't terrible, but there were quite a few better than him. I dumped him pretty early for Gino Smith. I must remember to pick my QB earlier this year!
There are so many really good players, it's hard to decide who my first pick will be!
Friday, July 21, 2023
Day 5 of Kids Summer Shake Up 2023 at Parma Heights Baptist
small group devotions |
Today was the last day of Summer Shake Up for this year. Last night we had a big storm so the grass was all soaked as well as it being much cooler, only 69 degrees at the start, but thank God is wasn't raining! We did some minor modifications such as playing kids vs. the leaders in a kickball game instead of the water games we originally had planned, and moving our devotional groups to the blacktop at the edge of the parking lot instead of on the grass. The kids won the kickball game, but being fair to the leaders, we ran out of time before they all got to kick. I forgot to get a picture of kickball because I was playing!
We were pleased to surpass our goal of $1500 for bedding for the Chain of Love orphanage in Brazil with over $1800! The verse of the day was I am the vine, and you are the branches. If a person remains in Me and I remain in him, then he produces much fruit. But without Me he can do nothing. (John 15:5 Int'l Children's Bible)
game in back parking lot |
I only had to make one first-aid trip and one restroom trip today. At the end, all the kids received a New Testament and a fanny pack. Those with perfect attendance got to pick a couple snacks to go too. They were very particular about what to pick. There was plenty for the leaders to get some too. I took the peanut butter crackers and Chips Ahoy.
It was a good week!
Thursday, July 20, 2023
Day 4 of Kids Summer Shake Up 2023 at Parma Heights Baptist
Thursday we were down to 38 children in the 5th/6th group. Our first activity today was making a bike plate. This serves as a souvenir from Summer Shake Up. They used markers to decorate their plates any way they wanted. The plates were made ahead of time using a 3D printer. There were a lot of very pretty ones!
In the skit today, the family on the road trip went to the Grand Canyon and followed "One Way" signs along a narrow path which was related to getting to heaven only through faith in Jesus which gets us on that narrow way that leads to life. In the skit, the family wound up at a cross where the grandson presented the gospel and his aunt and grandparents trusted in Jesus as their Savior. Today's verses were: Jesus answered, I am the Way. And I am the truth, and the life. The only way to the Father is through Me,--John 14:6 and Enter through the narrow gate. The road that leads to hell is a very easy road. And the gate to hell is very wide. Many people enter through that gate. But the gate that opens the way to true life is very small. And the road to true life is very hard. Only a few people find that road. Matthew 7:13-14 (Int'l Children's Bible)
The kids got it rocking really well! |
Our second activity was the obstacle course which made most of the kids very happy--they love the slip and slide and the water balloons! In my earlier post from Tuesday, I forgot to show a picture of the bounce house that is also part of it so I'm showing that today.
That wraps up Thursday with only Friday left to go. Donations for the Chain of Love orphanage in Brazil are coming in good.
Wednesday, July 19, 2023
Day 3 of Kids Summer Shake Up 2023 at Parma Heights Baptist
The double white line is the finish line-- team on right had to start over |
Other team had to start over too! |
In the 5/6th grade group on Wednesday we reached 40 kids. Today is a dry day for our activities. Our first activity was a hula hoop jump relay in the back parking lot. We had four teams with ten on each and the idea was for the whole team to cross the finish line without stepping outside of a hula hoop. They could have up to two in one hoop. This was a great game for teamwork because they had to work together. The first person had like 5 hula hoops and put down one at a time in front of them and stepped into it, followed by other team members. If anyone stepped outside of the hoop, the whole team had to go back and start over. They played two rounds and the winner of each played against each other for the championship. It was a close race!
Sharks and Minnows |
The skit focused on Psalm 23 and was about our road trip travelers running out of gas. The theme for the day was Jesus is the Good Shepherd and we are his sheep. Also, John 10:9 where Jesus says, "I am the door. The person who enters through Me will be saved. He will be able to come in and go out and find pasture."
Our second activity was back in the woods again, only instead of playing Capture the Squirrel, they played helpers tag. Most of the mud from Monday was dried up. This time the ones doing the chasing wore yellow pennies which made them easy to spot. I was having so much fun watching that I forgot to take a picture! By the time I remembered, it was too late. The kids loved chasing each other in the woods!
5th & 6th graders waiting with leaders to be picked up |
At the end of each day, leaders bring their small groups back to the tent where they checked in at so parents can pick them up at noon. The children give their name tags back to their leader when their parent comes to get them and the leader checks them out. Each grade has their own tent.
I was a busy runner today making two restroom trips, returning some extra snacks, trying to find the group that was missing a couple socks left by the slip-n-slide, and one trip to first aid at the very end. Only two days left. Be sure and check out the posts of the first two days if you missed them: Day 1, Day 2.
Tuesday, July 18, 2023
Day 2 of Kids Summer Shake Up 2023 at Parma Heights Baptist
Opening Rally with kids sitting with leaders by grade |
Every day starts with some singing with all the grades and their leaders in the pavilion. They also review the verse of the week all together. Our first activity today was the obstacle course which the kids loved! It not only included different obstacles to do, but also a fun water balloon fight against another group. If the kids didn't get wet enough with that, there was also a slip-n-slide they could enjoy. Here are just few pictures of some of the obstacles:
tunnel |
hurdles, tunnel, hay bale climb |
Water balloon fight |
Taking jumps together |
Bouncy Ball Ride |
Slip-n-Slide Threesome |
Most went 1 at a time on slip-n-slide |
Heading to pavilion after obstacle course for skit |
Monday, July 17, 2023
Day 1 of Kids Summer Shake UP 2023 at Parma Heights Baptist Church
This year I am helping in grades 5 & 6 as a runner (aka gopher). The first day we had about 33 in this group and split them up into 7 smaller groups with 4-7 kids in each. Some groups had one leader and others more than one that stayed with their small group the entire morning. After the opening rally in the pavilion, our first activity was capture the squirrel (similar to capture the flag). The kids got to run around in the woods which most of them seemed to like. One girl slipped and got her shorts all muddy so I took her inside to call her mom to bring another pair. She missed the skit, but got back to her group in time for the snacks and devotional. Today's lesson was Jesus is the bread of life and the feeding of the 5,000.
Our second activity was crafts where small groups worked together to build a city scape using cardboard rolls, boxes, crepe paper, bottles, and some other miscellaneous items. The kids really got into this and worked well together. Here are some of the things they created:
Pink Group getting started |
Wednesday, July 12, 2023
Two Wasted Stressful Days of Jury Duty!
Terrible Mail |
My husband got the notice in the mail about three weeks ago to report for jury duty downtown at the Court of Common Pleas. He of course did not want to go, so we prayed that God would arrange things so he would not have to report. He called Friday to see if he had to go on Monday, and we were delighted that he didn't; however, they said to call again on Monday to see if he had to go on Tuesday. This alone is anxiety producing and stressful! Unfortunately, it turned out that he did have to go. Since he is not familiar with downtown, we both went down on the bus together and I showed him the way.
We met up with a girl who was there on Monday so she showed him which elevators to use and how to get to the jury room area. All day was very boring since he never got called. He brought a book along to read (The Writing Retreat) and a lunch. He had almost two hours for lunch! A lady who lives a few streets away from us recognized him from walking our dog down her street quite often and offered him a ride down the next morning with her husband. We thought that was very nice of her!
I was stressed out too waiting for his call to give him directions to the bus stop. It was a beautiful day and I couldn't leave the house because he had our only cell phone that we share so I had to stay by our home phone. They finally let them go around 3:00 and he called me for directions to the bus stop because it was different from the one we got off at coming down. They gave him a bus pass to get home which was nice! I went to meet him at the bus stop with our dog, Roxy, but the bus got there earlier than I expected so met him part way. I felt bad I wasn't there to greet him when he got off.
Saturday, July 8, 2023
Got A Surprise Package
We got a package from Amazon but didn't order anything. The name on the box didn't even sound like a name. It was something like joke oooooo but with our address. Usually an Amazon delivery truck comes down our street every day so we didn't open it and decided to give it to the driver when the next one came by. It sat our dining room table for at least 3 days before my husband saw an Amazon truck come and went out with it. The driver told us we might as well just keep it because even if he took it back, they still wouldn't be able to deliver it to the right person since there was no way of knowing the right address.
We opened and inside was a toy I never heard of. It's a Got 2 Glow Fairy Pet Finder! There are some instructions on the back side of it but very small print and difficult to read through the plastic bag that it is in. Too bad it wasn't something we could have actually used! I'm going to give it to a little neighbor girl who walks by our house with her dad all the time. The funny thing is, they haven't been by in a while, probably due to the bad air quality days we had recently and the high temperatures. We'll keep a look out.
Have you ever heard or had any experience with this toy? I even looked at a YouTube video showing someone talking about it, but they didn't seem to quite know what to do with it either!
Wednesday, July 5, 2023
Pickleball Noise Makes Neighbors Angry
I love playing pickleball but if I lived so close to the pickleball courts that I could hear the ball, maybe the noise would make me nuts too, especially if people are playing real early or real late at night. Fortunately, we live two blocks away from our closest courts so the noise does not reach us. Apparently though, lots of people are bothered by this pickleball noise as the sport grows in popularity and more courts are being made in neighborhoods. According the an article my husband found, Shattered Nerves, Sleepless Nights, Pickleball Noise is Driving Everyone Nuts, some people even are moving because of it!
Below is just a short video of my husband playing so you can hear the sound the ball makes.
Tuesday, July 4, 2023
My Husband's Favorite Reads In June
My husband had read three books in June that he loved! One was based on a true story and the other two are both by Sally Hepworth. Below are his reviews on these favorites:
Three Sisters by Heather Morris is based on a true story. Three sisters make a pact to always stay together and be there for each other, but when two of them are sent to a concentration camp by the Nazis, that pact is put to the test. Will they survive to see their sister again? This book is really good! The parts about the concentration camp are very powerful! I loved all the three sisters and liked the very good ending!
The Soulmate by Sally Hepworth, Gabe and Pippa's house is near a cliff where people sometimes go to end their lives. Gabe has a way of talking people off that cliff. However, one day with Pippa watching, a woman and Gabe talk until the woman is falling off that cliff! To Pippa, it looks like Gabe pushed her, but she doesn't really believe it! Could he have? Sally Hepworth is always good, but this book is fantastic! The characters are really good and I thought I knew how it would end, but I was wrong! LOVED THIS ONE!
In The Mother's Promise by Sally Hepworth, Alice is a single mother who has a 15-yr.-old daughter, Zoe. When Alice gets sick with Cancer, she is told that she needs a support person to help her and drive her around. Unfortunately, she has no one except Zoe to count on. Kate, a nurse, and Sonja, a social worker come to her aid, but they are dealing with their own problems. This book is really good! All the characters seem real. I especially loved the parts with Zoe! This is Sally's best book yet! I LOVED IT!
Unfortunately, for me, I didn't read any books in June that is was thrilled with so hopefully, maybe I'll do better in July. You can see all our book reviews at Grab A Book from Our Stack.
Related posts you might enjoy:
O Our Favorite Books We Read in 2021
Looking Back at Our Favorite Reads in 2016Friday, June 30, 2023
Things I Learned This Week
Did you know . . .
Silas helped Peter write the book of I Peter? (See I Peter 5:12 NIV - KJV calls him Silvanus (Greek name))
This is a picture of a tardigrade:
Source: https://www.britannica.com/animal/tardigrade |
Tardigrades, also known as water bears, can live 30 years without water! It is only about the size of a grain of salt or the period at the end of a sentence. I first heard of this creature at the soccer camp I helped with this week.
Tuesday, June 27, 2023
Looking Forward to Soccer Camp at The Church at West Creek
Most of the campers are from the community and are pre-registered. We are expecting 30 - 40 kids so check-in time is only 10 minutes. They can start kicking the ball around as soon as they are checked in and then they'll be divided into two groups as evenly as possible by age. Each day they'll have about 40 minutes to do four different drills. At 7:00 they will get a light meal and a devotional with a gospel presentation. After that, they will have a scrimmage game for about 20 minutes before pickup time at 8:00 p.m.
I will be helping with set-up, registration and the meal so right there my role is different than in the past. This camp is evening instead of morning or afternoon, and it's only three days instead of five days. Obviously, it's only the one sport as opposed to 4-6 sports going on all at once. They don't have any giveaways, but give the kids a meal instead of just snacks. Everyone will be together for the devotional time. The rain plan is to play in the rain as long as it's not thundering or lightening. The forecast looks good though so hopefully it will be dry! I think it will be a great time! Still time to register ahead at TheChurchatWestcreek.org.
What are you looking forward to?
Related Posts About Previous Sport Camp Experiences you might enjoy:
We Need a Vacation to Recover from Vacation
Soccer is Harder Than I Thought
Sunday Sharing: How To Avoid Becoming Useless