Friday, August 1, 2025

July 2025

July was so full for us!  We started out traveling to Joplin, Missouri on June 30 and filled the week with miles, smiles, and people we love!  We first went to Tim and Brenda's and had supper with them.
We played a game, and Piper was on Elizabeth's team!
Grandma and Charissa had a long talk.

We gave Piper her quilt!


The same evening, my high school friend came over and I gave her the quilt I made for her granddaughter, Emmalyne.  When she presented it to her granddaughter, she sent me this picture.  It looks like she liked it.

Later that evening, we went over to Brent and Darla Hulett's house to spend the night.  They've recently moved to Joplin, and it had been quite awhile since we had seen them.  Brent is Janet's cousin.
We had a nice visit and a yummy breakfast outside the next morning.
Our goodbye picture when we left and went back to Tim's house.

Back at Tim's, the kids and Aunt Elizabeth painted
while Brenda and Janet snapped beans from her garden.


After lunch, we drove down to Tulsa to spend some time with Emily.
We first went to Happy Hands because she was at work.
In Emily's classroom "Redbirds"

Out in the play area.



At Emily's apartment, we had taco salad with four of Emily's friends: two from church and two from Happy Hands.  We had such a nice time visiting.

Her table will only hold four, so we used it for serving and ate in the living room.
At the end of the evening, we watched the sunset out Emily's bay window.
It was sure beautiful!

It was a wonderful evening.  Rowen and I went home with MaryAnn, with whom we stayed with last year, and Emily stayed with after her first apartment's fire. Elizabeth stayed the night with Emily.
I took this picture of MaryAnn's beautiful back yard before we went back over to Emily's for breakfast.
We had a yummy breakfast, and then Emily took us to the Gathering Place.
There were many beautiful flowers and flowering trees there; 
some of them were very interesting!








It was a beautiful place to walk.
In the Sensory Section, Emily and I cooperatively played
Jesus Loves Me on this wooden xylophone.

There was a maze of mirrors in that section too.


There were water features all over.  Water was flowing in the trough behind us.
It's really a beautiful place to get steps in.

There are play areas for different ages.
Emily and Elizabeth enjoyed it.









After all the hot steamy fun, we hurried back to Emily's apartment and ate lunch,
then drove to our Airbnb in Little Flock, Arkansas.

We thought it was appropriate that there were chickens outside.

We kind of expected farm eggs in the refrigerator, but there weren't any. 
Maybe the chickens didn't live there, but had free range in Little Flock.
Our favorite feature of the Airbnb was the hot tub, which we enjoyed much later,
after we returned from the Albertson wedding.

Daniel and Stormi Albertson's wedding in Bentonville was the next thing
after we changed clothes and ate at our Airbnb.
The wedding was about 20 minutes, but there were a couple hours of visiting with Albertson family we hadn't seen in awhile. (years!)
Tim and Brenda got to come, so we saw them again.
Also in this picture: Heather and Sharron Albertson

In this picture, Janet, Elizabeth, Lacey, Tommy, Rowen, Jenny (mother of the groom),
Sharron (grandma of the groom), Brenda, Tim

Celeste and Emily

Ben, Herb, Tim, and Brenda

Emily, Celeste, and Shirlene

Jeff Kazmaier (standing), Brenda, Elizabeth, Shirlene Kazmaier, Janet, Sharron, Rowen, Heather
Herb (father of the groom), Tim, Zeke (best man)

This picture adds in Jenny on the left, standing, and Abi on the right, standing.

Sharron and Heather.

Elizabeth, Shirlene, Emily, Janet

Jeff and Shirlene's family: Jeff, Shirlene, Jacob, Lacey, Tommy, Andy
Heather with her Kazmaier nephews

Andy, Shirlene, Sharron, and Jacob

Brenda, Shirlene, Tommy, Lacey, Celeste, Elizabeth, Emily
Jacob, Abi, Ben's family, Zachary, Andy
Rowen, Janet, Heather, Jeff, Tim, Herb
Daniel and Stormi

Herb and Jenny, Daniel and Stormi, and Stormi's parents
Daniel and Stormi, Lacey and Tommy Lindsly

Zachary, Celeste, Elizabeth, Jenny, and her brother Wesley
Waiting to get their sparklers lit for the send off!
I don't know if we got a picture when the bride and groom went between the sparklers, but this is what we looked like after they went through.


Last goodbyes with the Kazmaiers and Tim and Brenda
The next morning after breakfast, Emily went back to Tulsa by herself.  She stopped along the way and did a hike to some waterfalls.

The rest of us drove to Salem, Missouri and had lunch with our Morley friends.
Amaris finished a picture for us.  She has improved so much since we saw her last year.
She gave Elizabeth a goodbye hug.  Elizabeth tries to give her a voice recording
every day, singing a hymn to encourage her.

Then we drove on to Columbia to Rex Scoles's house (Janet's daddy).
Marlene was over to visit awhile, and took us out to eat at McAllister's.

Prayer time at breakfast on July 4th.

We got to pray with Daddy four times while we were there!  Such a privilege!
We went over to Lyndell and Sharen's for most of the day.
It was a mini-Scoles reunion, with Lyndell and Sharen's daughter, Amanda, husband, Michael, and kids: Micah, Silas, and Eleanor, Brenda and Charley with all their family:  Rebekah, Leah, husband, Michael, and little boy Luca, Andrew, Marlene, Daddy, and us three.
Daddy, Elizabeth

Amanda, Eleanor, and Rebekah

Daddy (Grandpa) and Elizabeth

Andrew, Eleanor, Amanda, and Michael

Michael, Luca, and Leah

Janet, Marlene, Lyndell, Daddy, and Brenda (missing Sherry and Wesley)
Lyndell was telling us stories.

Amanda, Elizabeth, Andrew, Leah, Rebekah

Is this the only picture I got of Sharen, and it is just the back of her head?
Marlene had to work that night, so she didn't get to stay very long.

Rebekah and Elizabeth.
Rebekah gave Elizabeth valuable advice about overseas travel,
vaccinations, anti-malaria medicines..

Janet and Brenda

Leah, Luca, and Rebekah

Amanda and Rebekah

Eating 4th of July food!
Lyndell, Brenda, Marlene, Elizabeth, Janet, Rowen, and Daddy
Amanda, Andrew, Michael, Charley, Michael, and Leah
Rowen, Michael, Luca, Leah, and Sharen in the background.
Eleanor liked her corn!

Leah was helping Luca play in the water.
Micah and Silas are around there somewhere too. They were too busy for pictures.


Andrew brought guns, ammo, and targets.  He taught the girls how to shoot.




About 4:00 in the afternoon, we went back to Daddy's house. 
We had a walk and then put a puzzle together.


Our goodbye selfie the next morning.

We got back in "town" about 6:30 pm, and went by the Stetlers
to wish Darrell a happy 70th birthday!

They sweetly invited us for Sunday dinner the next day. Randy and Kim Staley,
and Kim's dad, Stanley Church were also there.

The next night we took Janet Sankey with us to a camp service over an hour away.
She told us lots of stories.

We had some dear friends for breakfast the next morning.
Their little guy is learning how to crawl.

This little guy enjoyed the favorite children's book.

Band Camp happened that week at GBS.  
Elizabeth and I went to the Saturday morning concert.  
It was wonderful!

I took pictures of the choirs, but not the bands.  There were over 200 campers!

We got to see Mary Matias!

We got to have the Casto family over for dinner on July 13.  
They are new at GBS.

We had a beautiful sunset on our walk that evening.

We went to Carthage Camp a couple nights that week.
The 18th, I had a lab and oncology visit in Cincinnati, so we took some
zucchini muffins to Jason and visited with him a little bit.

(I should say that an interesting thing was revealed at the oncology visit, which was that my Guardant blood test, that is supposed to be like a liquid biopsy, showed that my cancer has mutated.  This opened up the possibility of a few more medicines that could work.  I started on new chemo pills on the 23rd, after all the arrangements were made with my insurance.  So far, the side effects have been minimal, and today 8/1, my blood counts are staying good.)
That Friday evening, we had an invitation to the Goodenows for a Chinese supper!  They lived in Taiwan 8 years, and know how to make good Chinese food.  We enjoyed it very much.
This picture was before the rice was in the white bowl.

We had an enjoyable evening with Stephen and Debbie Goodenow.

The 15th, I started a quilt for Josiah, our youngest grandson.  It was a really fast quilt to complete!
After the panel sections were together.
Before quilting, the quilt top was complete on the 19th.

The 20th, we had Kyle and Amy Weddle and their boys:  Connor, Cameron, and Grayson, for dinner.  They are in our Care and Connect group this quarter.  We had a very nice visit with them.
That morning, Caleb and Kaitlyn Dicken dedicated Ashton to the Lord.  Dan Stetler did the ceremony, as he had dedicated Kaitlyn and her mother when they were babies.

The 21st and 22nd, I quilted and bound Josiah's quilt.

The finished quilt!
I made 4 pints of homemade catsup on the 23rd.

I made flannel baby blanket for a friend's daughter.  It is not pieced, just quilted.

Elizabeth found out she is going on a missions trip to Liberia in August, where there is no washing machine or dryer, and it is in the 90s all the time.  She bought some blouses that won't need ironing.  I made modifications to them so she doesn't have to wear layers to be modest.

Kayla Layne and her kids came over for Sunday dinner on the 20th.  
They are also in our Care and Connect group.
We've had three of our Pink Rain Lilies bloom this week.
We had Hobe Sound Bible College quartet Legacy for the service on the 30th.
It was a wonderful service.
Other special services at church this month with special speakers and singers:
Marc Doddrell (no picture) 
Harry Plank
Paul and Nancy Gray
The GBS Covenant Trio
Don Walden.  His wife played the accordian and sang, but I didn't get a picture.
We had snacks after church on the 27th.

On July 31, Rowen and I did a day trip.  We drove to New Haven, Indiana, near Ft. Wayne in order to meet up with Randy and Joy and their family who were driving through there to go to a Johnston anniversary event and family vacation in Pennsylvania.
We had lunch with them.  They had been on the road since 8 pm the night before.
They didn't look too bad for all they'd already been through, 
and they had about 10 more hours ahead of them after we saw them!

Mishael and I will celebrate our birthdays on August 24.  So we got a picture together.  
I can't believe he is taller than my shoulder already!

Mandy wanted a picture with me because we both had red on!
We made the special effort of this trip to get Josiah's quilt to him.
He has been so excited that his quilt was being made just for him!
A picture of Grandpa with Josiah and the quilt
Randy, our oldest son
We are so glad we got a little time with these precious ones.
James, Joy, Mandy, Randy, Josiah, Micah, Jonathan, Mishael, and Jewelyn.
We sang all the birthday songs to Jonathan, as he turns 13 on August 2!
I gave Jewelyn my favorite, but simple to use Singer Start sewing machine that I have pieced all my quilts on the past two years.  She is going to get into sewing, and I know she will love it!