Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Saturday in Photos

If a photo is truly worth 1,000 words this entry ought to take care of today. ::snort::

Bea is old and sometimes has "trouble"...Biokleen is wonderful stuff. We'll give Bowers all our leftovers.
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Taking the trampoline down. Still available free.
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Preparing the yard
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We love Olive's Nursery....Tommy is very helpful and even loaned us his truck. This was the big project of the day.
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Three tubs of NEW, SEALED educational kits ready for Saturday's garage sale.
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Preparing walls....how did holes get in those walls????
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Beatrix Jemima Puddleduck had to tour the perimeter of the newly sodded back yard.
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Ah - the closest I got to a face front photo....she's always avoided cameras. It's funny because she can't see or hear these days but still SENSES when we have a camera.
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Vacuuming the ceiling
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New doorstops - WHY did the previous owner have them all pointing down????
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Steam and sweat - removing wall paper decals in the bathroom. No more frogs.
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It's new....
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Honest - had to have a bit of fun.
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Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

Random Japanese Trivia - Asamushi Aquarium

(浅虫水族館 Asamushi Suizokukan) also called Aquarium Asamushi is going to be "near" us.

We were able to print a brochure about it at Misawa Life. I tried to find a link to the Aquarium itself but all the links I find appear to be broken.



Check out this salt water aquarium....
We've been studying Zoology 2 - fish and such....and bemoaning the fact that there are no oceans near San Angelo. We'll not finish our text before we move....but we are planning some field trips to make the "book work" we've done come alive.


Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

Monday, April 13, 2009

Prayer Requests.....

Just in case you've not noticed the Prayer Requests and Praise Lists in the side bar..... tomorrow is our Overseas Medical Clearance appointment....it would sure be nice if it would go without a hitch and we could get some PAPER ORDERS! LOL

Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

Taxes - bahumbug!

Taxes - filed! Early. ::snort::

Really, this whole mess of a tax code needs to be fixed. It is simply unfair...says the mother of a minor who owes taxes! I'm all for a flat tax....straight across the board...get rid of all the loopholes....no refunds....no deductions....pay a flat tax on what you earned....get rid of hundreds of IRS jobs....

We're planning to attend a TEA party on the 15th.

Taxed Enough Already!

Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

A Delicious Recipe for Dumb Old Meat Loaf


3 lb Ground Beef (turkey)
1 Small Onion (chopped)
5 Slices of Bread, crumbled (cracker crumbs)
3 Eggs
1/4 C Bottled Horseradish (or Veganaise/mayo)
1 T Sea Salt
1 T. Mustard

Topping:
1 C Catsup
1/2 C Rapadura OR 1/4 C honey (packed brown sugar)
1 tsp Fresh Grated Nutmeg
4 tsp Mustard (heaping T)

Preheat oven to 350*.  Combine meatloaf ingredients, divide in half and shape into two loaves. Place on baking sheet, bake for 30 min. Add topping and bake an additional 30 min.

We also like our BBQ sauce on this. For more yummy eats check my recipe index.

Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

Random Japanese Trivia - Shinkansen

The French have a train that rivals the bullet train; but then we're not studying France. We are discussing options of traveling from Tokyo to Misawa. We could fly, or we could ride the "Bullet Train" from Tokyo to Hachinohe (where someone from the chapel would meet us and take us to Misawa). The train would require finding another way to send our luggage ahead...and a bit longer of a trip....but doesn't it sound like a great adventure? What do you think? Plane or train? We've been told the Air Force will pay for either...the train is cheaper so they don't care if we do it. ::Snort:: Most fly?????

The Shinkansen (新幹線 ?) is a network of high-speed railway lines in Japan.The network has expanded to link most major cities on the islands of Honshū and Kyūshū at speeds up to 300 km/h (186 mph). Test runs have reached 443 km/h (275 mph) for conventional rail in 1996, and up to a world-record 581 km/h (361 mph) for maglev trainsets in 2003.

Shinkansen uses tunnels and viaducts to go through and over obstacles rather than around them.

The Tōkaidō Shinkansen is the world's busiest high-speed rail line. Carrying 375,000 passengers a day.

This is assuring, " During the Shinkansen's 44-year, nearly 7 billion-passenger history, there have been no passenger fatalities due to derailments or collisions, despite frequent earthquakes and typhoons."

This is not, "Injuries and a single fatality have been caused by doors closing on passengers or their belongings...". ::snort::

Facts from here....and verified in various children's books and videos we've been watching.




We've not been sharing the cool things we're discovering....but we'll schedule some to share as we work on our lap book.

Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Saturday Work

We worked all day on jobs....photos will tell the story...but I'm too exhausted to upload them tonight. LOL

Tonight the girls and I went and decorated the Fellowship Hall. It looks pretty and nice for breakfast tomorrow a.m.

That's about all we did.

::snort:: Typed this, previewed and my signature was missing....turns out I was on the region's blog...now this would not have been the type of thing I like to post for regional edification. I really must quit posting when I'm tired. ::snort:: YES - there is joy in being exhausted from a full day of work...I think I'll get to experience that more often in the next few weeks. ::snort::


Choosing Joy!
©2009 D.R.G.