Tuesday, June 24, 2014

More Summer Collages

 Typical morning at the cabin whenever the house is full.  Elv cooking over the cookstove. Children bouncing off the walls. People having read time or journal time or "quiet" time. Breakfast coming right up.

 How do we all fit? We don't. So Amy, Brad, and Lance each find a place to put up a tent for themselves. We enjoyed seeing their lit domes after dark across the creek until lights out.

Bath time at the cabin by the cook stove. 

What is it like to be the big 3 and have a party thrown in your honor complete with a balloon caterpiller, many gifts including a butterfly tea set, and a caterpiller cake. She enjoyed it, but I think all of us grownup folks did more. Memories.

Summertime Scribblings


     The longest days of summer are here. Warm sun, thick, green canopy of the amazing leaves, and bare feet on mowed lawn. Flowers bloom in place of piles of snow.  Perhaps flowers bloom because of piles of snow. Now there's a thought.

     We have had a few "rainy" days here: relationship issues among our own loved ones, a brother in prison, and to top it all off Lyme Disease for me. As much as I would like to disdain to give any notice to these things and try to pretend they are not my problem, the truth is, I have to actually DO something constructive about them. 

    More praying is a great response to troubles. I need more of it. 
    Antibiotics. Two rounds. 
    Kindness.  Kindness is seriously under rated too often. Every human deserves kindness, because we are all sinners and goof-offs no matter how you look at us.  We blow it.  We have huge gaping needs. We hurt... so we wound others.
    I propose to all the folks in my world that we work on our kindness skills with each other better than we have been, lately.  Kindness overlooks faults. Being blind is sometimes wise. Love covering a multitude of sins is straight out of The Word.  Kindness binds up wounds. Caring about how the other person is hurting and giving that more thought than for my own supposed wounds.
    We are truly in need of being more genteel. Nothing speaks kindness better than nice manners.  
   And while we fuss and struggle; God makes the flowers bloom anyway, just as if we deserve them.  I pray He can make flowers bloom instead of our fusses, too, someday. Grace and peace in place of struggle in our hearts. 
    Finally, when times are hard, flowers are even more beautiful. God is trying to show us that He is still in control. We can trust Him.  Any God that can make loveliness where dirty snowbanks have been can make us lovely in our hearts where hardness had been. 
       
    
                                                 Chickens on the Lattin homestead.

Blue Bells
                                                                 

Blue Flags (Wild Iris) and Buttercups

Pinky, redish, beautiful, non-ordinary flower. 

Yellow Flowers :)



      


Wild Roses Grow Everywhere Just Now

Lupines
Next up, are a few collages of our time in Minnesota over the weekend. Stay tuned if you're interested.

Monday, June 16, 2014

Flowers For A Wedding


    The wedding flowers came to our door on Thursday, two days before the wedding. The bride and groom to be were here, for a wonder, at the moment, as well as his parents. Elv was home, too. To have everyone here was not prearranged by us, but perfect timing by God, I guess. 
   Two huge boxes of white roses and baby's breath.  Opening them was an event in itself.  Layers of white roses in bundles lay there. 200 hundred white roses in carefully arranged in one big box is awe inspiring. Everyone wondered what should be done with them until being handed over to Jenny on Friday to make them into table bouquets and hand bouquets for the bride and her maids, and for boutonnière. 







Jenny and her friends made these boxes and flowers into lovely table bouquets. 



 Francis and Josh built the flower boxes last winter during one of his visits.    









                                                                 And bride's bouquets.

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

June Wedding

The Wedding was beautiful. The groom handsome, the bride dazzling. 





More pictures and details later.


Saturday, May 31, 2014

Intermission



    We have been working hard on our up coming wedding. Elv has been faithfully praying with us girls that "things will go smoothly" in reference to our shopping, creating, and planning. And God has been good to us. Little details fall into place as we go along here that prove His foreknowledge of this wedding and our needs accordingly. But, yes, very busy. Every, single day is full of getting it done. 
     So, the groom-to-be arrived last week Thursday. At the end of supper Elv suggested we cut-n-run and go canoeing. The lawn mower part came in that day and should have been installed, the grass, tall and waving, in the breezes, dishes up to our ears, messes and half done projects all around, and a suggestion for a canoeing break? Who could resist. We did. Pushed our chairs back, walked away from the table, found life jackets, three canoes, Skeeter dope, and off we went. 


Josh and Frank canoeing off into the sunset. It was an awesome evening on the lake. Loons, a pair of herons, ducks, the soothing blues of the water, and the setting sun.  Lovely intermission. 
 

Saturday, May 24, 2014

Supper On The Patio

We had our first picnic of the season on the patio last night. It was just about perfect. Elv grilled hamburgers and brats while dishes of salads and deserts, by the girls, were put on the table. The pleasant days of early summer are best spent being busy with new jobs, gardening, spring cleaning and painting! Topped off by patio suppers with folks we love who are sporting sun burns and dirty feet.

Elv tilled the garden up in prep for Lisl and Jube's seeding just before he grilled. The babies ran into the freshly turned, black loam happily getting very dirty till supper was called.



Lisl made this beautiful, tasty desert for supper.

Life is good...we have green leaves!


Daffodils and tulips.


Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Bridal Shower






 

 Frank's sisters planned and hosted her bridal shower at Lisl's house. We were enjoying one of our first warm days as you can see here. It was all lovely.














 Naomi brought a pretty tent for the little girls to enjoy on the deck.











Flowers, sunshine, lace, tea, dainty food, gifts, mints, and loved ones gathering. Gladys had a speech/devotional for us and Lisl initiated a game of What Do You Have In Your Purse that was quite hilarious. Francis has been properly showered upon by now!

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