Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Our 23rd Anniversary


We enjoyed the dolphin tour!






Clint and I had an adventurous anniversary celebration on the weekend of the 19th. Our anniversary is on the 24th, but we decided to go with the preceding weekend. In light of things, it worked out! Last weekend, we braced for Hurricane Irene! We enjoyed some down time and then headed out for a dolphin tour. After that, we visited with two sets of friends in Chesapeake. I was very adventurous when I let a friend's son with his brand new learner's permit drive me around the block in Clint's car a few times! :-) Clint and I made a lot of little stops along the way and enjoyed a more leisurely pace.




I am constantly humbled that God would give me such an incredible Christian man as Clint. I am not deserving, but I am very thankful!




Tuesday, August 30, 2011

More Picts

This is the first tide. It got a little higher than this. The tide at night rose much higher. We saw a car float away after we offered the people inside of it refuge! (They got out safely before it floated off the road.)We went out to check on some friends and picked up breakfast for the family on the way back when I took this.


I let the hurricane wash my rugs. I moved them before the high winds set in. Heavy rains with some dish detergent do a better job with these rugs.


In Hurricane Isabel, these tanks floated all over. Now, residents tie them to something to keep from losing them.

Ready at Contentment Acres
I love my old 4WD Ford pickup!
The light is on so if someone needs help, they know we are home.


We leave our gate open and the light on for every major storm.

Clint took a chainsaw to it. I saw him do it.

Fire, Earthquake, Hurricane...OH MY!

What a week last week was! It started out with our neighborhood having thick smoke from the Dismal Swamp Fire in Suffolk, VA. That stinky, throat burning air gave me a sinus infection.

By Tuesday, I had a raging sinus headache, so I took pain reliever and laid down on my bed while I waited for some relief. I woke up to the bed shaking so hard, I thought my teens were messing with me. I immediately looked up and my ceiling fan was shaking so hard, I thought it would fall on me!

As I rolled off the bed with an action hero's finesse, I thought it had to be at least TWO of my children jumping directly over the spot in the attic. "One could not make it shake that hard," I thought to myself. (I do not know why I thought they'd do that since our attic is kept locked, but that's what I thought.) Before I even made it off the bed, Brandon came busting into my room yelling "MOM!!!! Did you feel that?!!!! We just had an EARTHQUAKE!!!" That's what I had been thinking, but his two cents helped anchor it. I posted on Facebook "What just happened in XXXXX County? It felt like an earthquake!!" My friend Ricky in Suffolk wrote back "That was weird. It was an earthquake." I thought "If Ricky felt it down there too, it was BIG!"

Brandon told me our old, heavy tv set nearly toppled where it could have killed one of our smaller children. Our dining room table walked across the floor, and our pictures were all crooked on the wall. Clint anchored the tv that night.

Before we could recover from the freak earthquake that was felt as far north as Canada, we had to start preparing for Hurricane Irene. Because the winds were expected to be near 100 mph for our home, we planned to evacuate. We prepared all of our animals to survive the flooding and time that we may have been kept from returning home. As the storm got closer, the wind estimates became lower and lower. So, after prayerful consideration, we rode it out at home.

The storm was pretty noneventful for us. The winds weren't as bad as we were expecting. The flooding was about 2' lower than Hurricane Isabel. We had minor roof damage, lost an old metal shed to the winds, a pear tree toppled, and we had less than 2" of water in the new sheds. The winds at the end were horrible. The house creaked and shook! They lasted for hours and hours. We had a forewarning from our OBX and Suffolk friends who told us not to think we were in the clear one the eye passed. "The worst is yet to come!" Clint and I did not sleep a bit. Our power was out for only 16 hours. Our exhausted family laid down for a nap mid-day the next day.




I normally take a picture in the middle of the road when it is flooded, but the wind was pushing on those pine trees so hard I was afraid to go under them. This was one of the few pictures I was able to take of Irene. The wind literally blew the rain into the cracks and crevices of the camera, and it would not work for a couple of days until it dried out. Clint gave it "rice therapy."




Please pray for our friends in Hatteras and other areas of the OBX. Some lost their homes and others lost friends. Thank you to everyone who called, wrote or came by to check on us. We love you too!





Monday, August 15, 2011

Summer



I caught one playing in the freshly made puddle!



Nope! I caught TWO!


storm clouds over our house in July



sunflowers



Sunday, August 14, 2011

Dismal Swamp Fire

The Dismal Swamp fire, which has burned 6100 acres, is about two hours from us, but we are still getting the smoke. WTKR says people in Maryland are getting it also. While we do not enjoy breathing the smoke, we are thankful friends who have dealt with it for the last nine days are getting a much needed break.

The smoke has not been that bad for us since the wind keeps changing direction. We have it for a little while and then it clears up as quickly as it descended upon us. I tell ya though, smelling smoke causes some concern here at Contentment Acres.

You can find current information on the fire here: http://www.inciweb.org/incident/2458 You can also learn about other incidents around the country. Thanks to Felicia B. for the link!





Saturday, August 13, 2011

What's Your Excuse?

Jacob was a cheater, Peter had a temper, David had an affair, Noah got drunk, Jonah ran from God, Paul was a murderer, Gideon was insecure, Miriam was a gossiper, Martha was a worrier, Thomas was a doubter, Sara was impatient, Elijah was moody, Moses stuttered, Zaccheus was short, Abraham was old, and Lazarus was dead.... Now, what's YOUR excuse? Can God use you or not? - ~~~ God doesn't call the qualified, He qualifies the CALLED!

Thanks to Allison who shared this on Facebook.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

LIFE

Life is going along at a fast pace here at Contentment Acres. We are enjoying the cooler days which are a nice change from the 90+F temperatures we were having. The first round of sunflowers have been harvested with three quarts of seeds coming from approximately twelve flowers. Summer is fading as quickly as the flowers.

Clint and I have been working on installing windows, installing new kitchen cabinets and counters, assembling carts and other things we have recently purchased. We are setting up the new sheds and learning how to make the new storage work for us. It's going to take some time to get use to the new ways of doing things, but I think it will be better in the long run.




Brandon helped me out today by installing molding in a bedroom and is going to help me install cabinets Clint and I chose to go over our night stands after this post. I think they will be pretty once we add the crown molding. However, I have some repair work to do first...

I just discovered the essential oil beside my bed was tipped over. It spilled on the top of the brand new night stand which is painted. The paint was dissolved and there is a pink stain from a piece of printed paper the oil leaked onto. Such is life...two steps forward, one step back! I can't get too upset over a damaged piece of furniture. I do not value it enough to let it sour my mood or waste my time. Messes happen. Things get damaged. Things can be fixed or replaced. Or, you can learn to do without.




Our children are growing as fast as time is passing. Brandon is an adult and is working nearly full time and earning college credit through CLEP tests. Clint and I have continually received high praises on his character and conduct. He has classes starting again in October. Amanda is driving, earning credit through CLEP tests and is about to celebrate her 17th birthday. She has been job hunting. Joshua is eagerly awaiting the passage of another year so he can be a TEENAGER!! Caleb is the most wanted handyman on household projects now. Bethany is still the little lady, and she and the two little girls choose to wear dresses most of the time. Emily is starting homeschool with learning letter names and sounds. Hannah is all arms and legs. She looks more like a little girl now than a baby. It is hard to believe she will be three in December.

God has sent so many blessings our way since I last wrote; I do not know where to begin. Our house is nearly paid off. We are installing custom windows, kitchen countertops, painting, and so much more. When one person saw how God was blessing us, she said "It's like Christmas every day for your family!!" We are continually awed at how much He looks after us.

We have a luxurious, long, anniversary weekend coming up. Then we have two birthdays on the 17th of September. Amanda's birthday is in October. We are about to start a new school year. I have planted some green leafy vegetables and will do so in succession to carry us through the winter with our cold frame. Clint is going to install the new woodstove and start putting wood up. Some where in there, we will have our fall vacation. New classes will start for Brandon in October. Then we have the holiday season. Then it will be time for our spring vacation and gardening again. I keep thinking life will slow down, but it keeps getting busier as our children grow, spread their wings and take up new interests.

Life is very full, very, very good and we are so grateful for all God has done. He has blessed us beyond words in the last few months. The best way I can think to relate it is "showers of blessings." There's so much to rejoice over! I contemplate all that has happened since the beginning of the year and stand amazed at what He has done in our lives. From the miscarriage to the very frightening barn fire to an abundance of His goodness flowing over us! It's a joy when people we barely know come up to us and say "I can clearly see God at work in your family's life. I am encouraged to grow closer to Him by what I see happening to you." That's what matters to Clint and I. That's what's important.



Ezekiel 34:26 And I will make them and the places round about my hill a blessing; and I will cause the shower to come down in his season; there shall be showers of blessing.






Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Pictures



Emily peering through the opening as Clint installs another replacement window




3 lb Maggie guarding over a sleeping Princess Hannah




egret at our place




a doe with twin fawns outside a local store




This piglet has been dubbed Pork Chop for our friend Ricky Lee G. (aka Ricky Bobby)