This little tractor is close to 30 years old and it belonged to Zeke’s daddy and also his Uncle Jonathan! We hope it brings as much joy to the grands as it did to our sons.
Archives for February 2010
WHAT’S IN YOUR PANTRY?
DELIGHTS – TIMES 4!
DELIGHTFUL WEEKEND! I have enjoyed so much this past weekend! Special time with my family as we celebrated special events of our lives together, and the beautiful snow that is so rare for our area. So this morning, I am thanking God for some more Gran Jan’s JOY! (These delights are in no particular order…they are ALL joyful.)
Delight #1: Winter Wonder ~ We don’t have snow ’round these parts very often – and definitely not of the magnitude that we enjoyed this past Friday. There is something so peaceful about the clean and pristine white snow. The rarity of this event made it quite a delightful winter wonder for all of us.
Delight #2: Zeke finally said Gran Jan – clearly! Not “ga-ga” or something two-syllable sounding as he has been doing, but he said “GRAN JAN!” I went to babysit him for a little while Friday morning and as I was leaving, he patted his mommy and said “Mama,” then pointed to my son and sad “daddy,” then tapped my arm and said “Gran Jan!” I was so tickled. I have been waiting for this day!
Delight #4: Today is my husband’s birthday. I have celebrated many birthdays with this man, and each one is more special – each celebration of life makes me so grateful for the man God gave me to be my husband. I love Gary more than ever – he is my best friend, he takes good care of me, he loves our family and he is a man of great integrity. He is a true man of God – at home, at church, and in the community – and that makes me respect him all the more. Gazillion Georgia Gals at Books a Million to see Beth Moore!
My friend Cindy and I trekked (I actually drove) through the cold rain yesterday afternoon to go see my friend Beth Moore at the “Books a Million” in Peachtree City, Georgia. There were so many women there it should have been called “Books a Gazillion.” Beth was kind and gracious to all gazillion of them and she signed books for 3 solid hours…she was precious!
The gazillion gals were there to have Beth sign their copies of her newest release, So Long, Insecurity (you’ve been a bad friend to us) and I’m sure to also hug her sweet neck and tell her how much the LORD has used her ministry in their lives. Now, not all gazillion gals at Books a Million actually told me this face to face (about a billion did), but trust me, I know that’s why they were there!
Because that’s why I was there…









