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Saturday, March 14, 2009

FARM NOOS....

Hello. Tonight it is snowing giant fluffy, beautiful snowflakes! It is 13° and beautiful out.

It’s been a busy week. We’ve been breathing down people’s throats about getting their quilt squares done on time so we can start putting it together next weekend. Calves are being born at a steady rate. Last night, Tommy called us at 3:30 am. He needed Rich and Chris to help him pull a calf out that was stuck. The calf ended up being twins – one breach and one normal. Mom and twins are doing well today. The Loggers are busy in the woods. Thomas has been bringing in the loads of logs as quick as he can. School is going well – all the students are studying furiously between games of freeze tag.

Sis Wenda and Miss Joan have had some grandkids here for the last week. They will take Wenda home with them. Wenda should be having a hysterectomy soon after arriving in Anchorage.

We had a short but good service on Wednesday night. Ben led worship; Bro Steve gave us a word on our hearts. Sis Margaret followed with a very short but exhortation about how the blood (which goes through the heart) not only brings oxygen to all the body’s extremities; it carries away all waste as well.

Rus and Millie are in Sapa for the weekend.

We are going out to Lupos for dinner tomorrow afternoon and evening. We’re bonding.

Have a nice weekend.


When a mouse has fallen into a meal sack,
he thinks he is the miller himself.
~Proverb, (Dutch)~

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