Wednesday, October 25, 2006

This week

This week has been very busy and rushed, my days needing many more hours in them. This weekend Gene will be leading a one day evangelism training seminar for about 60 people, and I'm the event coordinator. There are many small details to which I'm attending, and it is amazing how long some seemingly little things can take. We have had our technical difficulties, such as a printer crash, but they are working themselves out.

Sunday we had a visit with a dear friend and brother in Christ that God brought into our lives via Gene's work several years ago. Gene meeting Dale was fully ordained by God, and it has been a blessing in our lives in numerous ways. He lives in PA with his family, so we don't get to see each other often, but more often than when they lived in South Korea.

Last night we began a Bible study with a young couple that is on our evangelism team. They have a two year old son who is so much fun to have around. Caroline especially likes having him here and getting to mother him. As the youngest, she's never been a big sister, so for her, this fills that longing in her. Since both of our friends work, we had dinner ready for them all(Red Beans and Rice; I'll add the recipe later). We had a wonderful time of fellowship and study.

The rest of this week will be in preparation for Saturday. There are still many tasks to complete; many are the type that need to wait until right before the class. We will be making refreshments for the class on Thursday and Friday. Right now they will probably be pumpkin bread, oatmeal raisin cookies, and ginger cookies. I will post the recipes to those next week.

I am also working on 4 photo display boards for the class. We have lots of pictures of our evangelism experiences. If you'd like to know more about what we do through our ministry, please check out our site at GNN Katy-Houston. We are planning on adding a picture page to our site, but that is still under construction.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

More Safari Adventure

My friend Patti and I (and all of our kids) are having a great time on our safaris. When we spot something new and interesting we each run to the phone to call the other, so they can see it too. It's comical to hear my girls start shouting about an animal, and with the next breath they're saying, "Mom! Hurry! Quick! Call Mrs. Patti and tell her about the _____!!!"

I left Kim a note about the Africam thinking her girls would like it as well. She then posted about it and Kate left a post about National Geographic's Wildcam. We have seen some great animals there also.

Last night we got to watch a saddle-billed stork fishing on Africam . It was quite interesting to watch him; he was there for over an hour. We found it funny that whenever his wings would touch the water, he would hike them up like a woman hiking up her skirt. We hope you are joining us on our safari; it's really quite educational.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

The Elephants Are Coming, The Elephants Are Coming

Today has been a banner day in our Africam safari!! We have seen 4, yes that's 4 elephants today! This has brought about much excitement in the house. There have also been wildebeest, cape buffalo and zebra. All of these coming in herds today.

If you have tons of money to spend and you want to go on a real live safari, this camera is at Sabi Sand Game Reserve. Since they are on the Southern hemisphere the seasons there are different from ours. They have a page that tells you what you are likely to see and when you can see it. Just go here to see more.

If you are also on safari, we'd love to hear from you. Please drop us a note and let us know what animals you've seen.

White Bean Soup with Smoked Turkey

Tammy is hosting a soup recipe swap. About a week ago I created a bean soup that is very tasty, but also easy. We all loved it and I hope that you will too. I will warn you that I do cook beans rather unconventionally, but they always work out.

White Bean Soup with Smoked Turkey

2 lbs. Great Northern Beans, rinsed
1 onion, chopped
1/2 bell pepper, chopped
1 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
1 tsp. Simply Organic All-Purpose Seasoning (this is an herb based seasoning blend, not salt based)
1 tsp. of Tony's
1 tsp. hot sauce
1 Tbl. Worcestershire sauce
1 smoked turkey wing (I found mine near the ham at Wal-mart)
water

Put all ingredients into a stock pot and cover with a couple of inches of water. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a medium heat. Cook until beans are tender(this took about 3 1/2 hours), making sure to keep about an inch of water over the beans. Before serving remove meat from bones; discarding bones and skin. Serve with cornbread. This soup will also freeze well. For a family of 7 we had leftovers, for a smaller family, this would give you a couple of frozen meals.

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Mucinex, Out of Town Hubands, and Lack of Sleep Don't Mix

Gene is out of town right now for our nephew's wedding. Whenever Gene is out of town, that usually means I will have a organizing project of some sort. Right now I'm taking on a pretty big one, our office and craft supplies. With 5 daughters, we have LOTS of craft supplies. I'm known as an office supply junkie, so I have TONS of office supplies. In addition, I'm re-working all of my files, which is a very overwhelming task.

I have been struggling with my allergies this last week due to the ragweed, so late last night, while working, I took some Mucinex because my chest was feeling heavy and I wanted to fight off any illness. When I finally went to bed, I couldn't go to sleep even though I was exhausted. Ever have one of those nights when your brain just wouldn't be quiet? A lot of these allergy medicines have that effect on me after they accumulate in my system. So I'm lying in bed with all of these ministry ideas running through my head, not able to sleep. About 5am I get up and write them down hoping that will make my brain be quiet. It works and I get to sleep about 5:30. At a quarter to 7, Gene's alarm goes off...only he's not here to turn it off. I get out of bed, stumbling and bleary-eyed, to see what that obnoxious noise is, trying to figure out how to make it shut up! The clock had been knocked off the bedside table and was under the bed. I found it, turned it off, and went back to sleep.

About 10, Rachel came and told me what time it was. I rolled over halfway conscious and was trying to wake up. I must have dozed off again, and in the fogginess of my brain I begin to hear a man say, "Hello, hello?!" Alarm bells go off in my head! The only man I know that I should be able to hear from my bed is 6 hours away in North Louisiana. I hear the man again! Real confusion is setting in. I open my door and ask Rachel if there is a man saying, "Hello" on tv. She answers that there's not and becomes concerned about what I'm hearing. I look at my answering machine, it's not on, then at my cell phone. I'm trying to put this together in my head: can Gene somehow be talking to me through my phone when it's closed??? I hear the man again, still only saying, "Hello, Hello?!" I pick up my cell phone and call Gene. I don't know what I thought he could do from 6 hours away, but at least it was comforting that I could talk to him. When he answers, I whisper to him about the man. He says, "You're going to have to speak up. I can't hear you, you're whispering." I explain that I don't want to speak up because I don't know where this man I'm hearing is. Then the man speaks again. Rachel and I pinpoint that it's coming from my bathroom. Now, the only thing in my bathroom is a dove in a cage, and no person could have gotten into it without walking two feet away from me, so I "know" that he can't be in there. Rachel and I, with Gene on the phone, open the bathroom door. Just as I step in, the man speaks again! Adreneline is pumping pretty quickly now! Rachel and I both jump out of the bathroom...Gene just laughs(way too much in my opinion). I'm still whispering to him. I relay that it sounds like a walkie talkie. I wonder if the man is outside my bathroom window, but tell him it sounds like it's coming from near the dove. Gene says to go look, and I think he's insane. Reluctantly, I step into the bathroom and begin searching. Low and behold, on the side of the garden tub, behind the shower curtain is one of our long range walkie talkies that is still on. I quickly hand it to Rachel and tell her to turn that horrid thing off before the man talks to us again. Gene is hurting from laughing at me. He encouragingly says, "I can't even leave you for a day, can I??"

At first I think that somehow the walkie talkie was in my bathroom by mistake. Rachel had been using them the other day when her sisters were sick. They each had one, and she had one. That way they could let her know of their needs and she could minister to them. (I know...awwww isn't that sweet?) Later, after telling my story to Caroline, I find that Hannah had hidden it in my bathroom last night to pull a prank on me, but it never worked out and she forgot to get it back out. I haven't decided exactly which dungeon she'll visit...but there's one in her future, have no fear.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Safari update

No, we're not on a real safari, we're on a virtual safari. It does get pretty exciting around here when we spot something. If you want to join us on our virtual safari, just go to Africam . Here is the current list of the animals we've seen since my last post about it.


Hyena
Rhino mother with nursing baby
Vervet Monkeys (about 5 including a baby)
Weasel like animal
Wart hogs
African Crowned Crane
something that looked like an African Wild dog (it was in the distance at sunset, so it was hard to see)

We also got a better understanding of the song Pop Goes the Weasel. There was a weasel type animal hiding in a hole. It did something to get the baby monkey's attention, and the baby sat intently watching. When the weasel ran out of the hole the baby started chasing it. We watched them playing for quite a while. The song kept going through our minds.

Great Resource

Lately I have been listening to Way of the Master Radio on my computer while I work. It has been a great resource of information you won't find on your typical Christian radio station. If you are unfamiliar with it, I encourage you to take a listen. You can hear every show they have done, and you can even download the shows to listen on your cd or mp3 player. You can also listen to the show live online from 2 - 4pm CST, or on Sirius radio. I think you will find this show encouraging and challenging. I hope that you will check it out.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Current Addiction

Thanks to Katie our family has a new addiction. We have been visiting Africam ever since she posted about it. It has been quite educational and very intriguing. We find it to be different than watching an animal documentary. Knowing that it hasn't been edited there is an anticipation of the unknown. Though at times we keep expecting to hear the narrator telling us what is happening. We have also contemplated whether a crocodile lives in the watering hole. I think it would be quite traumatic if one jumped up and ate the baby Zebra while Rachel was watching. This would not be good!

Here is a list of most of the amazing animals we've seen:

Plains Zebra
Water Buffalo
Cape Buffalo
Ducks (not sure of the type)
Doves (not sure of their type either)
Owls
Baboons
Kudu
Impala
Rabbits (two different types)
Serval
Rhino
Frogs

There are tons of frogs around this watering hole, it is truly amazing how much noise they can make! I can't imagine trying to sleep around them, it sems that it would just be impossible.