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Annie's House: December 2008
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Friday, December 26, 2008. Let me tell you about chesnuts: The doggone things do NOT. Like the lyric writers of the popular song. Would like to have you think. They. Blowing little chesnut body-parts all over creation, especially when you "roast" them on top of the woodburning trashburner stove, under a cast iron skillet. Being a bit novice at the process, we did the best we knew how, thinking that we would try something new and interesting for Christmas this year. Here is my evaluation of the experiment:.
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Annie's House: January 2009
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Thursday, January 22, 2009. My grandkids surprise me. I will be talking to a little chipmunk of a person and will have the feeling that I am actually with someone who is an adult, n. I have a sense that they are much older than they have years to be. So, my sister Joanie shared some pictures from her childhood several months ago, and among them was one taken in our driveway: our branch president Bro. Sims, myself, Sue and Joanie. My lands, she is so tiny, about 3. I. Well, in my case at least, I was a.
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Annie's House: Another One Bites the Dust!!
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Monday, June 1, 2009. Another One Bites the Dust! Last Monday night, I was busy baking cookies and banana bread, getting ready to go to California for the rest of the week. Wayne was reading to me, keeping me company. I have my head in the cubby where the mixer lives, doing. Wayne is gone when I look up again. Pretty soon he comes in, all excited. Hey Honey, know that snag on the back of the lot? It just went down! The only hole in the fence was caused when the tree uprooted itself! Run, sheepies, run!
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Annie's House: March 2009
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Sunday, March 22, 2009. When you're a Grannie, it doesn't make any difference. Grandbabies you have, each is extra-special and a great miracle and blessing from Heavenly Father when they come. Especially so, this new little Jace Thomas who has finally made his appearance in Joe and Jen's home after waiting for so very long to arrive. This little tyke has been so hoped for for so very long, and for some reason, his Grannie was especially excited as the time for his birth drew closer. Sunday, March 15, 2009.
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Annie's House: Honoring Those Who Serve: Memorial Day 2009
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Monday, June 1, 2009. Honoring Those Who Serve: Memorial Day 2009. A small town, population 850. A community school, established 1896. Hardworking, good neighbors who help each other. An annual tribute at the Town Cemetery, sponsored by the American Legion, honoring those who have served in the Armed Forces over these many years. A bugler accompanied the flag-raising with To the Colors. His clear tones through the trees and in the quietness of the morning air foster thoughts of patriotism and Country.
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Annie's House: Harvest Celebration: Thanksgiving 2009
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Monday, December 14, 2009. Harvest Celebration: Thanksgiving 2009. A little baby boy, his first Thanksgiving. The whole family invited. Great food. Choice company. That was our Thanksgiving this year at Joe and Jen's this year. So much fun to be together and celebrate the blessings of this past y. We got 'em jammed into Joe and Jen's stairs. Made the picture narrower, you see! Finding out later that we had missing persons! What a wonderful party you kids put on! Thank you, Thank you, Joe and Jen.
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Annie's House: October 2008
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Sunday, October 26, 2008. Last Monday, I went shopping in the the garden for "a salad". About all that is left growing out there are some frost-bitten tomato plants still ripening a little fruit, some potatoes (which need to be dug), and our. These are the cute little guys I found, each no bigger than a softball, but just as tasty as the bigger members of the family. How we got these? The trees are changing their clothes this fall afternoon. Falling leaves create a serene feeling. Results: Complete new p...
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Annie's House: May 2009
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Sunday, May 24, 2009. Mom's Iris and Memories of Home. Mom's Iris have had a way of migrating to my gardens. When we lived in Randolph, she came in Oct 1970 to tend "us" when David was born. From somewhere in her gear, she pro. Duced a refrigerator crisper drawer full of iris roots. She had cleaned her flowerbeds and was sharing. I was glad! I went out the front door the other day, and called back to Wayne, "Something smells good out here! Some of that was iris, but mostly, our black locust. Gee, Mom, th...
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Annie's House: December 2009
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Monday, December 14, 2009. The Lord's Tender Blessings. One never knows what Tender Blessings the Lord has in mind. This past week we had a "trip North" planned, to see Joanie and Gordie, Sarah and her little kindergarten people, Dave and Niki and Sam and ShaNee. When I called to see if we could stay with them was followed immediately by a call from her:. With me in church tomorrow? I'll have to sing alto. Is that OK? Well, it has been. What a choice surprise Heavenly Father had for Joanie and I! Harvest...