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Antlers, Leaves, and Wreaths = FALL


I LOVE FALL!

For anyone who’s seen my house this is no big surprise.  Deep green with red and pumpkin colored trim?  Yes, please. Fall is absolutely my favorite time of year.  Bring on the sweaters…the pants…oooohhhhh – the scarves!  And then there’s the decorating!  I had so much fun doing my fall decorating this year…ok, it was done 3 weeks ago, but I’ve been kind of busy!

There’s outside decorating:

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Thank You for The Liebster Award!


I am honored and thankful to have received a nomination for the Liebster Award from a fantastic, beautiful, God filled – faith sharing blogger:  Drawing from the Well!  I don’t always write about my faith or beliefs, but when I do, it is heartfelt.  I decided before I started this blog that I didn’t want to write about only one subject like those wonderful home improvement bloggers.  I enjoy too many things, and to try to split it between a variety of blogs is too time consuming.

As many of you know, you can go to my homepage and get a daily dose of ‘Laugh’ter…or listen to me talk about ‘Challenges’…or take a peak at ‘My Home’ improvement/craft projects…and then there’s the story of my ‘Family’…or taking a look at ‘All Things Beautiful’…and finally, the area that I’m sure Drawing from the Well appreciates the most: ‘Gratitude and God’.  Like I said – a little of everything…because sometimes you just need a laugh, or want to get inspiration for your home, or need an extra dose of faith…whatever you need, I hope I can help.  Honestly, I don’t write this because I like to read my own stories, I write this blog with the hope that I can help others somehow, and as a way for our stories to be documented for the next generation.  I so wish my parents and grandparents had taken time to write their stories down, but they didn’t…and so we start from here.  Hopefully I don’t embarrass my children too much in the process!

Now on to the rules of the award:

Upon accepting the Liebster Award, there are a few rules that need to be followed:

  1. Link back the blogger that tagged you
  2. Nominate ten others and answer the questions of the one who tagged you
  3. Ask ten questions for the bloggers you nominate
  4. Let your nominees know of their award

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Drawing from the Well’s questions for me:

1.  What is you favorite verse in the Bible?  It would have to be Psalms, Chapter 27…yes, all of chapter 27.  Here it is:

Of David, The Lord is my light and my salvation, whom should I fear?  The Lord is my life’s refuge; of whom should I be afraid?  When evildoers come at me to devour my flesh, My foes and my enemies themselves stumble and fall.  Though an army encamp against me, my heart will not fear; Though war be waged upon me, even then will I trust.  One thing I ask of the Lord; this I seek:  To dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life, That I may gaze on the loveliness of the Lord and contemplate his temple.  For he will hide me in his abode in the day of trouble; He will conceal me in the shelter of his tent, he will set me high upon a rock.  Even now my  head is held high above my enemies on every side.  And I will offer in his tent sacrifices with shouts of gladness; I will sing and chant praise to the Lord.  Hear, O Lord, the sound of my call; have pity on me, and answer me.  Of you my heart speaks; you my glance seeks; your presence, O Lord, I seek.  Hide not your face from me; do not in anger repel your servant, You are my helper: cast me not off; forsake me not, O God my savior.  Though my father and mother forsake me, yet will the Lord receive me.  Show me, O Lord, your way, and lead me on a level path, because of my adversaries.  Give me not up to the wishes of my foes; for false witnesses have risen up against me, and such as breathe out violence.  I believe that I shall see the bounty of the Lord in the land of the living.  Wait for the Lord with courage; be stouthearted, and wait for the Lord.

I find great comfort and great strength in this chapter of Psalms.  And yet there’s a reason I italicized two sections.  The first one I discovered after the death of Tim’s Grandpa.  I picked up the bible, let it fall open and this is what I found.  It spoke so strongly of Grandpa Shepel’s beliefs, his faith, and his life.  His faith was strong until the end.  He suffered with cancer that eventually moved into a tumor on the back of his head…and yet he held his head high.  This was a man who sang in the Polka Mass – even traveling to Rome to perform it for the Pope – singing of God’s goodness.  And in the last few days of his life he spoke of seeing Jesus there with us.  His family decided to use these verses at his funeral.

The second verse was brought to my attention by my sister-in-law Heidi.  I was going through a very difficult time with my parents and one day she called and shared this verse with me…it was just the message I needed to hear.

2.  What is your favorite Bible story?  The story of the Nativity.  The sweetness of Jesus being born in such a simple setting, the irony of all the shop owners turning away this poor young family without the knowledge that they were turning away our Savior, the amazement I feel that God sent his only Son to earth, and the glory that this baby brought to our world on one quiet December night.

3.  What was the first car that you owned?  It was a rather ugly, brown as an M&M, little Ford Maverick.  The vinyl top was ripped and the paint rather worn, but my parents had bought it for me and  they had the top fixed and the car repainted.  It was wheels…I was thankful…and when I drove up to school and the car backfired (sounding like a gunshot), I proudly got out and waved my hand saying “Yup, that’s my car…it’s just me!”  {inwardly groaning}

4.  Name your favorite soda?  Pop Shoppe Pop – Pineapple flavored!  Oh what fun and what a treat when my parents would take us to the Pop Shoppe and let us pick out flavors to fill the red carrier.  Aaahhhh …memories!

5.  iPhone or Android?  iPhone…based on my oldest daughter’s recommendation…and I LOVE it!

6.  Mac or PC?  PC, but I’d love a Mac!

7.  Why did you start your blog?  I was encouraged to start a blog by my friend Jan…who had this vision of my sharing my decorating ideas in my home…yeah…I’m still working on that!  The other reason for this adventure:  I was going through health issues which took me out of the working world – this has been a great creative outlet, wonderful therapy and what a great way to meet new friends!

8.  Where did you grow up (city and state)?  I grew up 2+ miles south of Aurora, MN.  Small town, small hobby farm (less and less a farm as my older brothers grew up and left home…and no I’m not kidding when I tell the story of how one of the horses stepped on my head (I know, it explains a lot)), born to parents that loved to fish and hunt (yes, my Mom was sitting in her deer stand the day I was born!).

9.  How many siblings do you have?  5…I used to joke with my parents that they started right (with my sister, and ended right (with me)…but got mixed up in between (4 boys)!

10. Breathe a sigh of relief…the questions are DONE!

Whew!

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My new blogger picks for the Liebster Award:

Long Walks and Dark Chocolate

Garden2day

Barb Taub

KD Corner

Casual Contentment

Yes, I Am That Single Mom

Chronic Illness is a Journey

A Dream Come True

aSharee Design

A Flick of Light

OK fellow bloggers, here are my questions for you:

1.  What is your favorite quote?

2.  Your favorite Pinterest item?

3.  Would you share your favorite recipe?  (If yes…I’d love to add it to my daughter’s cookbook of our family and friend’s favorites!)

4.  What is your favorite memory?

5.  Do you have a pet? (What is it?…story?)

6.  When you were a child, what did you want to be when you grew up?

7.  What is your favorite season?

8.  Do you think people who hang junk on their walls are crazy? (watch for my home decor post later this week 🙂 )

9.  Who is your favorite person in the world?

10. What is your most treasured possession?

Fellow nominees:  now it’s your turn…have fun!  To my readers:  grab a cup of coffee and check out the links I’ve provided for these nominee’s – trust me they’re a great read!

Patty O

Belly Buttons and Boogers


Yes, you read it right.  I’m going to talk about belly buttons and boogers.  There’s pretty much nothing I won’t talk about.  OK, there are a few things I won’t write about…per my husband, children’s and friend’s requests.  Yes, otherwise I’d be tempted…but I do have a filter, believe it or not!

The subject of belly buttons comes from our experience with my father-in-law Ron two weeks ago.  A nurse in the ICU was getting him all set and said “Oh good, a clean belly button!”  As my mother-in-law and I looked at her, no doubt with a strange look on our face, she explained “It’s the first thing we check!”  Huh…take this as a lesson learned…always wash your belly button!  Seems right up there with Mom’s old advice “always wear clean underwear in case you get in a car accident”!  I just remembered this moment yesterday and we all had a ‘belly button check’.  This can lead to some pretty hilarious conversation – so GO – check those belly buttons!

OK, yes then there are boogers.

We had the babies on Friday, which wound up being Jen’s first day of her ‘on-call weekend’.  After quite a day of eating…french fry hotdish (ok, I ran out of tator tots…don’t judge), a candy bar from Grandpa’s candy bouquet, pizza for dinner…and it was definitely bathtime for two little girls.  Especially the littlest one who had a little of everything in her hair!

The bath itself was a fun and crazy experience which ended with water EVERYWHERE!  Gabi grabbed little Nicole, I took Elena and as we wrapped the girls in their towels, the baby sneezed twice.  (You know where this is going.)  I looked over and sure enough, she’d blown all kinds of things out of her nose…and onto Gabi’s shoulder…and some of it was still attached to Nicole’s nose …. eeeeEEEEWWWWWWwwww!

I couldn’t help it.  I burst out laughing.  You should have seen Gabi’s face!  She looked like she was going to gag – mouth wide open – tongue sticking out – while grimacing.

I quickly grabbed a tissue and rescued her shoulder – and Nicole’s nose – and cleaned up everything in between!

I hope you’ve had a much cleaner weekend…belly buttons and all. 😉

Patty O

Picture courtesy of Pinterest

Prayers for Our Children


I pray…I praise…and I live a Christian life, or should I say I attempt to.  Strength in my Christianity is something I struggle with at times, and yet at the same time, my faith in prayer is always strong.

Today I want to ask you to join me in prayer for two very special children who are going through challenges.  One of these young people has become special to me even though we’ve never met, and the second is one who desperately needs the world’s prayers now, even though we haven’t even seen her face.

The first is a sweet little man whom I’ve only met through a video and yet I love him already.  For those of you who read my blog post “Red Fred Project – Join Me”, you’ve met him too. This is the quote from Dallas Graham’s Facebook page today:  (Dallas is the creative genius behind the Red Fred Project)… Guys: Our Nathan, from Red Fred Project, broke his back coming home from school today. His mom, Rachel Glad, says he seems in less pain as long as he’s on his back. Please send love, thoughts and prayers to our incredible little man, Nathan. We love you, Nathan. He has a Facebook page: Nathan Ryan Glad Foundation. Drop him a message! … Let’s all say a prayer for this little man and his family.  And if you haven’t yet, join his foundation, and join the Red Fred Project so we can meet more young people like Nathan and can give them a voice too.

The second is a little girl who desperately needs our prayers at this very moment in time.  She’s a little one year old who saw her Mom being killed by police officers in Washington D.C. yesterday.  A little girl, innocent to this world’s troubles, innocent to her Mom’s troubles that caused this horrible situation…a little girl innocent.  I pray that she be surrounded with love, I pray that she be safe, I pray that she have no memory of what happened yesterday, and I pray for her Momma…may God take her to Heaven and lay peace in her troubled heart and mind.  And may she now be a special angel for her little girl.

Amen.

Patty O

Picture credit: Pinterest, Teresa Kogul

A Tiger for Elena


Little Miss Elena loves tigers.

Not just any tigers, she loves the tiger at the zoo…and I think the tiger loves her.

We all went to the zoo on her last birthday so she could introduce us to her friend, and while we were there Elena stood on a ledge to point out her tiger, who was pacing back and forth.  One moment he was pacing, and the next he’d reared up with his front paws on the glass to literally look at her eye to eye.

I’m not sure if he was thinking ‘lunch’ or not, but I quickly told her he was saying “HAPPY BIRTHDAY!”  The poor little peanut turned her wary look into a big smile and off we all went to see the next animal…and her love of tigers remains!

I decided a week ago to get rid of an old dresser I’d been hanging onto.  I mentioned it to Elena’s Mom, Jen, and she said she didn’t have one  for Elena yet and maybe it was time.

Well…I couldn’t just sell her the plain old dresser, not for our little Miss Elena. I had hoped at one point to paint a beautiful flower on the front and then sell it, but had decided to just get rid of it…needless to say…the idea came back to me.  I asked Jen what animal I could paint on the dresser for Elena and she immediately said a tiger.  I should have known.

A few days later little missy appeared in her favorite t-shirt adorned with what else, but her favorite animal.  So I convinced her it was dirty (it actually was), so I could borrow it.

Here is my weekend project, done with lots of love, for a sweet little girl who loves tigers…

(This is where my oldest daughter would say “Ta-daaaaaa!”)

Elena got to see her new dresser yesterday and her smile said it all.

Patty O

ps…this is absolutely one of my favorite things to do…so if you know of anyone who wants an extra splash on their decor, whether it be for a child’s piece of furniture or an adult’s, just give me a call!

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