Zander and Stacia's Adventures

The day ended with a couple of little admin/internet chores for PWOC and then attending our local PWOC. I love the group that God has brought together.
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.
Zander and Stacia's Adventures
The day ended with a couple of little admin/internet chores for PWOC and then attending our local PWOC. I love the group that God has brought together.
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.
Midland - Saturday
Jared drew a target and taped it to his shirt. There were quite a few fouls in the last game with this team....and Jared evidently aggravated one player enough that he kicked a wall or something....Jared was NOT talking trash or nasty....was just blocking the kid and the kid kept getting fouls called.....Jared was a bit concerned that this would be a rough game and so responded with humor. ::snort:: Coach convinced him that he'd get killed if he went into the gym with that on his back.
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.
BreAnne Update
Thanks to Krista for sending these photos along.{Hey, this was fun. Maybe I'll spotlight all the kids one at a time. LOL}
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.
A priest, a rabbi, two ministers. All chaplains. Brothers, as they shared the same FATHER.
Today is Four Chaplains Day. We'd never remembered this day until we began attending military Chapels.
Before boarding the USAT Dorchester, Chaplain Poling had asked his father to pray for him, "Not for my safe return, that wouldn't be fair. Just pray that I shall do my duty...never be a coward...and have the strength, courage and understanding of men. Just pray that I shall be adequate."
On February 3rd, 1943, at 12:55 in the morning, the USAT Dorchester, carrying 902 servicemen took a torpedo mid-ship and began taking on water rapidly. Panic and chaos was rampant aboard the ship as men sought to save their lives pushing and shoving to find a place in one of the lifeboats.
The following excerpt from Home of Heroes says it much more eloquently than I.
"In less than half an hour, water was beginning to flow across the deck of the sinking Dorchester. Working against time the Chaplains continued to pass out the life vests from the lockers as the soldiers pressed forward in a ragged line. And then....the lockers were all empty...the life jackets gone. Those still pressing in line began to realize they were doomed, there was no hope. And then something amazing happened, something those who were there would never forget. All Four Chaplains began taking their own life jackets off....and putting them on the men around them. Together they sacrificed their last shred of hope for survival, to insure the survival of other men.... most of them total strangers. Then time ran out. The Chaplains had done all they could for those who would survive, and nothing more could be done for the remaining...including themselves.
Those who had been fortunate enough to reach lifeboats struggled to distance themselves from the sinking ship, lest they be pulled beneath the ocean swells by the chasm created as the transport slipped into a watery grave. Then, amid the screams of pain and horror that permeated the cold dark night, they heard the strong voices of the Chaplains. "Shma Yisroel Adonai Elohenu Adonai Echod." "Our Father, which art in Heaven, Hallowed be Thy name. Thy kingdom come, Thy will be done."
Looking back they saw the slanting deck of the Dorchester, its demise almost complete. Braced against the railings were the Four Chaplains...praying...singing, giving strength to others by their final valiant declaration of faith. Their arms were linked together as they braced against the railing and leaned into each other for support, Reverend Fox, Rabbi Goode, Reverend Poling, and Father Washington. Said one of the survivors, "It was the finest thing I have ever seen this side of heaven." "
You can find out more about this story by doing a simple google search of "The Four Chaplains."
Alright, Already!!!!
I'll blog, I'll blog! Its only been a few days....
I am FINE and I am totally thrilled that so many are concerned about me when I don't blog. I have photos but can't get Photobucket to upload tonight.
Here's the quick update...
Friday - Produce co-op, more time spent gathering info to make vague web visions turn into reality, Family Night.
Saturday - We drove to Midland and watched Jared play basketball. It was a good day.
Sunday - Chapel, lunch at The Grill (YUMMM - for benefit of locals), more computer work in preparation of sending info to PWOC's International Web Manager. BTW, Melinda, thanks for picking such a fun person to communicate with. ::snort:: Oh - we drove to the chapel so we could watch the Superbowl (remember we don't have TV). I took the laptop with me.
Monday - Bible Study, gym, school, speech, meals x3, worked on gifts for coach (shhhhh - Mrs. Coach reads the blog) and basketball team members. Oh yeah - sent out Feb's United Prices...and need to get the google order link sent out. (Thanks, Heather for uploading the spreadsheet). I'm now going to go see if I can figure out how to make google spreadsheet/forms work together to make a nifty "subscribe to this page" feature for our PWOC region's page on the International site. I'm doubtful - but maybe. ::snort::
This is going to be an insane week....In addition to the normal things we always do, drama club begins this week, Jared has two basketball games and there is a basketball awards banquet in here somewhere too.... and the week culminates with TWO birthdays.
This blog is really boring without photos. ::snort::
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.
ACK....
I've said before that Thursdays are my puzzle piece days.
This was no exception....
Except ::snort:: I fit in 3 1/2 - 4 hours of phone calls, emails, brainstorming....listening to what everyone would like to see "changed" on a webpage....figuring out ways to make it all "work"...and now I'm so very tired of sitting in front of the computer that I can't type another thing.....
Goodnight. LOL
BTW - it really WAS fun to visit with ladies that I don't often visit with....to dream of ways to portray "ourselves"...all fun....but I'm tired of computers and want a real face to visit with....to bad Mike is still at work. I think I'll settle for a book.....
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.
Desperate Times call for Desperate Measures
I headed to the gym this a.m. only to discover the Toyota was completely iced over. I couldn't find an ice scraper and so used my military ID. ::snort:: The roads were a bit icy but there were no other drivers out so all in all it was an easy drive.
I made yogurt (and not sour milk) again. I doubled the honey and vanilla this time and won't do that again. I think I'll try Agave Nectar next time.
I was finally trying to come up with a dinner plan an execute it when I got two calls....JB Auto and Mike. Off I went to meet Mike and pick up our van.
It was 5:30 when I got home, Mike was stopping by the hospital to visit a few folks...and I still had the dinner problem.
I remembered that I had one last bag of spaghetti sauce in the freezer....and I had ordered a case of shells from co-op last month. I was a bit perplexed at why they had to be stored in the freezer.
Well - this will make a quick meal. BTW even ORGANIC freezer meals taste bland and yucky....but it was dinner....and I was desperate. I am STILL looking for big shells that are whole wheat or whole grain...any ideas? Not stuffed, dinner type shells - just the shells so I can stuff them myself. I would love to find the same thing in manicotti pasta.
It was wonderful to have Mike home tonight. He's been working some long hours preparing for a big inspection on base. We took advantage of having him home. I challenged them all to a game of Sorry and was promptly trounced.
School - lots of table school was done. A bit of couch school (I fell asleep).
Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.