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Birthday Party

Barbie doll birthday cake, fondant skirt, fondant,

A cake for a princess.

My daughter-in-law has a heart like mine when it comes to celebrating her children’s birthdays. I used to make birthday cakes a bit out of the ordinary. She has demonstrated that same tendency.

We had the pleasure of celebrating our granddaughter’s birthdayWe had a fine meal and enjoyed opening presents for our little princess. Our eyes, as well as our tastebuds, got to enjoy the special birthday cake.

I thought you might be stimulated to try this masterpiece, too.

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The Great Turtle Rescue

Our dry weather gave us rest from mowing lawn for several weeks. Recently we got the blessing of rain. The grass began to grow all over the farmyard. Mowing had to be done. My daughter got the job.

Snapping Turtle, turtle Face,She had been able to mow some of the yard with a riding mower. As she mowed the highest hill in the yard, she saw a huge turtle at the bottom of the hill! She could not continue mowing with him in the way, plus she thought it could be a snapping turtle.

She bolted into the farmhouse yelling, “Mom, where’s the camera?  There is a giant turtle!”

She found it and raced out to tell her dad who was near by putting gas in the tractor.

I wiped my hands on my apron. I left my bread dough and made my way across the yard to see this giant.

Snapping Turtle,Turtle Mouth,Sure enough he was big! We were not sure what kind of turtle he was until he snapped at a stick my husband used to try to move him. He did not like our attention, but he could not stay in the farmyard.

The turtle had mud baked on his shell. He could have been hanging out in a patch of mud from earlier rains. The snapper eyed us with contempt. As my daughter moved toward his back side, he pivoted to keep her in sight. He was not a very trusting creature.

My husband maneuvered Mr. Turtle onto the loader of our tractor so that he could be safely moved. Mr. Turtle resisted, but he got on the loader bucket in short order. My husband set a straw bale in front of Mr. Turtle to prevent him from falling off of the loader when the tractor was in motion.

Turtle Shell, tape measure,Before freeing him, we wanted to gather some hard facts about him. To do that, my husband unloaded the turtle into a pail that was large enough for him to sit in comfortably. He took the container to the feed shed where a large scale is housed. The critter tipped the scales at 15 pounds. His shell measured approximately 12 inches long and 10 inches wide, his tail was 8 inches long, and his claws an inch long. His neck could not be measured safely and besides, he kept it tucked deeply inside his shell.

Turtle shell, turtle claws

Turtle With One Inch Claws

Mr. Turtle may not have enjoyed his encounter with us on Heritage Farm, but we found him interesting.

My husband took Mr. Turtle to a wooded area on the farm and let him loose to find his way in this world. He gladly scooted away into the underbrush of the woods. We don’t expect him to visit us again anytime soon.

Photo Credit: Bretta Grabau
Photo Credit: Bretta Grabau
Photo Credit: Bretta Grabau
Photo Credit: Bretta Grabau

The “UN-Favor”

dolls, black dolls, white doll, bangs, short bangs, When my grandchildren come for an overnight, we get to visit.  They play at the sandbox and dote on the kitties.  And they ask for macaroni and cheese.

I enjoy getting a chance to get better acquainted with these dear little ones.

Twice I noticed that the long locks of my granddaughters’ hair looked pretty, but the bangs were so very long…too long.  Being a compassionate grandmother, I thought their mom was just too busy to cut them.  Certainly the girls would be glad to see better if the bangs were shorter.  So since I have experience cutting bangs on my own daughters, I figured that I could do my daughter-in-law a big favor.  I cut their bangs.  The girls looked so much better.  “Surely the improved look will encourage their mother,” I thought.

The first time I did this, I felt appreciated though not much was said.

The second time I did this, I related to their mother what I had done.  It was then that she graciously smiled and said,  “Well, I was trying to grow them out.”

So rather than having done her a favor, I did an un-favor.  I had pushed back her efforts to grow the girls’ hair long enough to reach into their pigtails by a few weeks.  The moral of the story: Ask before cutting bangs on your grandchildren.

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The Hit Squad

While my husband dealt with his routine evening chores, my three daughters and I went walking in the farm yard as the sun lowered and the peaceful evening drew near.

Tent worms, trees, Shock grabbed out at us as one daughter spied a peculiarly fibrous pouch stretching from twig to branch in our front yard’s crab apple tree.   Clearly this evidence suggested that the farm had been invaded.  Tent worms had discovered our home.   A colony grew just a mere few feet from the farmhouse.  This was no laughing matter.  Tent worms can invade and kill the trees they nestle on.  They were unwelcome intruders and had to be eliminated as soon as possible.

We girls might rather have let the men handle it, but since other chores kept our farmer on duty, we put our heads together and formed “the Hit Squad”.  We girls would not put up with these encroaching pests.

We began gathering our equipment:

  • a step ladder
  •  a chain saw
  • a man (my son-in-law) who could handle the saw
  • wooden kitchen matches

Our organization and determination saved the day and the tree.

The tent worms had found a high branch on which to make themselves comfortable.  Hence, the step ladder stood beneath their dwelling.  My son-in-law, not busy in the barn by this time, became available to use the chain saw on the branch that the worms called home.  We girls labored at reaching the branch and pulling it down low enough for our chain sawyer to do his part.  He climbed the ladder and handily cut down the offending branch.

Ah, what an asset he was for completing our mission!

We girls took the branch to the burner barrel, lit the matches, ignited the branch, the leaves and the tent worms went up in smoke.  The Hit Squad met the challenge with success.

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Heart to Heart: Part 4

Bible, Holy Bible, red-letter Bible, New Testament, Open Bible, Bible text, Page in Bible,She started to read her Bible in her alone time.   God’s Word became more and more important to her.  One night after church,  she went back to her room and in private she prayed,Lord Jesus, I am not sure that I am forgiven.  I believe in you.  I want you to live in me.  Will you forgive me?”  Again, Jesus’ voice did not speak out loud, but this time He reminded her of a Bible verse that she had memorized as a little child in Sunday school.  It is I John 1:9, “If we confess our sins He is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”

Did it say she was forgiven?  It sure did.  If she confessed her sins this verse promised God’s faithfulness and justice to forgive her.  Now she could be sure that Jesus had forgiven herDoubt finally left, not because of a good feeling, but because the Bible said so.

The fear of hell disappeared because Jesus paid for her sins and forgave her.  Assurance took its place in her life where fear had been been in control for so long.  Besides that, she had found Jesus to be her best friend, one who would never leave her.

Our little girlfriend has the most wonderful friend now.  What is His name? It is Jesus.  Does she still get afraid and lonesome?  Sometimes, but that is when Jesus helps her. He reminds her of His promises in the Bible.  She can feel safe because He is in charge of everything.

Is she glad she is a Christian?  She sure is and I brought her here  to tell you so.  Her name is Wendy.  I am that little girl.  I hope you are all busy learning about Jesus at Sunday school.  Listen well, memorize your Bible verses, because Jesus will remind you of the things you learn here when you grow up.  He will talk to you from the Bible.

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Heart to Heart: Part 3

graduation, student graduates, mortar boards, tassels,Some things in life changed for the little girl.  She became a young lady and she would soon graduate from high school.  She chose a college and made plans to study nursing.  This move she faced with excitement and a little fear.  Sadly, she left some friends at home and had to make new ones all over again at college.

While she went to the high school, a war had started to take young men to southeast Asia.  Her cousin was one of them.  He was just 18 years old.  He believed in Jesus.  He was a Christian.  Word came that her dear cousin died from the wounds he suffered in that war.  He was now in heaven.

She had to face the fact that even young people die.  “Everybody,” she thought, “should be ready when it is their time to die, even me.”  This sobering thought gave her the desire to read the Bible.  She wanted to “be ready.” She wanted to go to heaven some day.  The old question came back to haunt her,  “Am I really forgiven?

As a college student she made a desperate attempt to find good people to befriend.  She looked for them at a church youth group.  She expected to find young people and adults at the church who would support the life-style that she had chosen.

She wanted to serve Christ.  She experienced joy with these new friends she had and with learning about Jesus. They encouraged her to follow the Lord.

 

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Heart to Heart, Part 2

balls, net, turf,It took time, but the little girl grew.  She passed from sixth grade into seventh grade. The coming changes in her life made her fearful.  She was going to  a big new school…the high school.

Life got a bit frightening for her.  Her class alone had 180 seventh graders in it.  Each classroom she attended was full of strangers.  That uncomfortable beginning of school made her ask herself, “Does anybody else feel like I do? Am I the only one?”

Even playing softball with the neighbor kids she found threatening.  She did not know how to play and expected the kids to laugh at her.  So she retreated from the games and talked to a good friend of hers…her gray tabby cat.  He always seemed to understand; he was a good listener, but still she was lonely.

tabby cat, gray cat,cat face,The little girl’s mom taught her how a good Christian girl should live.  She believed with all of her heart that her mom taught the truth.  She did not want to live her life any other way.  You see, Jesus still had not told her that she was forgiven…at least, she did not know that He had.  So, she figured she ought to live and be as good as she could.  ” That way,” she thought, ” when I die and God measures my good works and my bad works, there will be more good ones and He will have to let me in to heaven, right?”

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Heart to Heart, Part 1

cattails, brown cattails, cattails with green leaves,(When our youngest daughter was just 1-1/2 years old, a Sunday School group invited me to speak to the children. What an opportunity!  The following is from that message to young children. I hope you enjoy it and can share it with some of your favorite kids.)

Once there was a little girl who lived with her Mommy and Daddy and her little brother, Jimmy.  They lived in a 2-room house. The house was built on a piece of swampy land.  Cattails grew in the back yard.

Most days she heard the cry of seagulls and saw the view of Superior, the lake so big that no one can see across it. When riding with her parents, she often could see choppy waves and whitecaps on the huge lake by her house. On hot days, she swam in it. The sandbar stretched out far into the lake, and yet the water only came up to her knees.  She loved to splash in it and play in the sand that blanketed the beach.

White caps, large lake shore, waves rolling to shore, sandy beach, wooded shore, evergreens, lake horizon,Artesian wells are not uncommon where she grew up. Cold, refreshing drinking water just bubbled up out of the ground all by itself. To those living in other parts of the world, the sights she saw as a child are special.

Sometimes her Daddy took her miles away from the lake into the thick birch and poplar forests.  They picked wild blueberries that grew ripe in July.  Black bears lived in the woods.  But she never saw one unless it was in a cage or at the dump where bears ate garbage for supper.  She wasn’t afraid of bears.  She was just glad that rattlesnakes did not live where she did.  Now that made her feel safe!

blueberries on the plant, blueberry bush, ripe blueberries,Many times Mommy took her and Jimmy to Sunday School.  She learned about many things, such as sin and hell, Jesus’ love and His death on the cross.  Sunday School helped her to want to please God even at her young age.

Hell, that terrible place for people who do not go to heaven, frightened her.   People had to sin to go there.  She knew that she had run away from Jimmy when he wanted to play with her.  Besides that, she remembered that she disobeyed Mommy and Daddy sometimes.  “Wasn’t that sin? Yes,” she thought, ” it was.”

Whatever could she do?  She did all she knew to do.  She said, “Forgive me, Jesus.”  But Jesus did not say anything back to her.  So she really did not know if He did or did not forgive her.

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Herald of Dawn

rooster, white rooster, pencil sketch, rooster crowing,Summer Special No. 1!

For the Bird-brainy or Fowl-friendly taste, we introduce “Herald of Dawn”.

Our rooster greets each day crowing with a flair all of his own.

This card is for sale at the introductory price of $0.99 each.  See our store for details.

Sale price expires Oct. 11, 2013.

Sketch by Wenda Grabau

Independence Day Feature

log cabin sketch, pencil sketch, U.S. flag, wheel barrow, antique wheel barrow,
Bicentennial cabin and Old Glory

Independence   Day Special!

Make this note card yours for just $0.99 each.

“Old Glory” still waves.  In 1976 this log cabin was built on the family farm by 3 generations. Father and son built the cabin and Grandpa helped with the shingling.

The U. S. Flag waves  proudly reminding us of the precious freedoms given to us by our God and our forebears.

This card is available in our store.

Special price ends August 31, 2013.

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