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Oct. 15, 2009

Simple Church

A good blog post about simple church.  The line about not being able to "hide" is spot on.  It is something we have discussed before in our small community.

http://fl450.blogspot.com/2009/04/simple-church.html


Simple Church

"And let us consider how to stir up one another to love and good works...." I read this scripture several weeks ago in our home fellowship.(Heb10:24) It was one of the "one another" scriptures we had been talking about. One hour later, an intricate message had been woven by the Holy Spirit, using normal folks in various stages of their christian walk. Each adult and several young people contributed to the conversation. It was not a message that was prepared beforehand by anyone.

We hear a lot about loving one another in church,
but that particular verse in Hebrews uses a very strong verb
in the Greek.
Provoke, incite, stir up, stimulate, arouse;
these are some of the words used by different translations.
These words are not passive.
This type of love is something that we must purpose in our hearts to do.
It does not just happen.

After the meeting was over, I came away convinced the Holy Spirit had spoken to us in a very concise manner. I personally felt that it was a message for me. However, I was not the only one who felt that way.

Each time we have come together, the Lord has spoken to us through those that are gathered. I find myself meditating on that word throughout the next week. It has an impact on my life. It challenges me and makes me uncomfortable. This is what simple church is about.

What I am finding is that I cannot hide in these meetings. I have a responsibility to spend time with the Lord so I can be ready to share with the group. The Lord is revealing things to me that I need to attend to. It is very personal. The next week the message was along the same lines. The Holy Spirit weaved another amazing message that touched my heart. I confessed at the beginning of the meeting that I had been challenged in provoking my family to love. Jokingly I mentioned that I had been better at provoking them to anger. The problem was it had been easier. One of the dad's asked his teenage son for forgiveness for getting mad at him the week before. This happens in simple church meetings.

So here are some questions I ask. Are we challenged when we gather with the saints? Do we participate? Do we leave the meeting with a mission on our hearts? Are we changed?

I have encountered God during these meetings. It is frightening. The flesh doesn't like it. I am exposed. I come away changed, grateful for a Mighty God that loves me, in the midst of my weaknesses and faults. You can't help but be changed when you encounter God.
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Oct. 15, 2009

A few good questions to consider and answer for yourself...

A few good questions to consider and answer for yourself...


??????Questions??????

There are plenty of blogs out there that are addressing the issue of ecclesiology, that are much more articulate and persuasive than I am able to do. However, I like joining the fray because it helps me organize and articulate my thoughts in a much clearer manner.

I have found myself in too many conversations where I am unable to explain, for example, why I think meetings should be interactive and participatory; not a one way monologue with the pews. I can see in my spirit what it all looks like, but have a very difficult time expressing it in a cogent manner. I generally come away frustrated.

There is a picture in my mind of how I believe the church ought to function. I believe it can all be backed up by scripture, but I don't have it all written down in a clear concise manner. Have you ever seen someones office with post-it notes all over the walls and desk. The guy knows where every note is, but does not have it all organized in one area. Well, that is what my mind is like.

So, I am starting to write some questions to ask people instead of engaging in persuasive type conversation. Here are some of the questions I am putting together.
  1. What does the bible say about the gathering of the saints?
  2. What is the purpose of the gathering of the saints?
  3. What is a church service?
  4. Is the gathering of the saints or worship service the place for believers to participate of spectate?
  5. What is a worship service?
  6. When does the worship service start?
  7. What does the bible say about the worship service?
Some of the questions are leading, but hopefully they will make people think. So much of the church never thinks why they do the things they do. Paul said in 2 Th 15 to...stand firm and hold to the traditions you were taught by us... Jesus told the pharisees, "...for the sake of your tradition you have made void the word of God," in Mt 15:6.
It behooves every generation to "ferret" out the traditions that have been passed down them to ascertain they are not of pharisaical origin.
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Oct. 15, 2009

Quotes

"It's no use pretending that we're doing things 'in the name of Jesus' if we're not doing them His way."

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"You can say what you think, but you will LIVE what you believe"

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Oct. 15, 2009

What do I mean when I say * institutional church*?

10:00pm
Well I have some free time right now... the kids are headed to bed and my dear husband has gone to bed.  So I thought I would take this time to write about the topic of institutional church.
 
Once upon a time I attended what I called "church".  It was a building in town where those who considered themselves Lutherans gathered weekly to participate in a traditional liturgy.  To me that was church.  I was often questioned why I attended there because my guests could never get anything out of it... no teaching to take home nor an uplifting word.  I always told them it was because this type of service was more of a worship service not a pep rally like some churches held.
 
Anyway, fast forward to today... I am no longer meeting with this congregation.  I am part of instead of a fellowship of believers who meet weekly in homes for prayer, study, fellowship, food and support (Acts 2:42).  I call this church now.  Church meaning... an assembly of people who are followers of Jesus Christ.
 
In the past few weeks we have had another family who has been joining us regularly.  They are members of mainline denomination church but choose to meet with us on Sunday afternoons for fellowship and the studying that we do.  Sometimes in conversation I refer to my previous experience with church (meeting in a building for a worship service) as "institutional church".  My friend has issues with the term intuitional church, because to her it sounds like people sitting in straight jackets.  She has brought it up a few times so I know it is a bothersome term for her.  The last time we were together, she mentioned it again, so I asked if there was another term I could refer to it by because the way she meets with fellow believers and the way I meet with fellow believers are different and I need a way to differentiate them from each other.  She didn't give me word to use that day, and ever since then I have been pondering my use of the word 'institutional' church.  So I hit the books and the web to help me of this quest of what I mean when I say "institutional church" and discover for myself whether it is the right word to use or not.
 
Here are some of my notes:
 
-  from the Wikipedia website --- institutions are structures and mechanisms of social order and cooperation governing the behavior (actions) of a set of individuals within a given human collectivity.  (rules governing cooperative human behavior/ customs/ behavior patterns/ deliberately & intentionally created by people/ self organization/ culture/ habits/ customs/ make and enforce rules & laws on marriage and family)  (reflect social constructions for a particular time, culture, society produced by collective human choice.)
 
-  from a conversation with a friend who pastors a congregation --- institutional means an organized and government recognized body-- a legal entity.  Institutional church would be bricks and mortar, everything laid out how things are done.  He figures a problem is that we Christians try to use a secular word to describe a spiritual entity.
 
-  my first thoughts I wrote down --- institutional church is an organizational structure with degrees of control and formality
        -  denominations, memberships, rules, positions, authority, government, salaries, staff, financial and time obligations, building, doctrinal statements, membership covenants, type of worship music acceptable, pews, who teaches???, who is allowed to teach???, who is allowed to baptize, marry, etc, dictates when to meet, formally organized, national headquarters....
        -  man made denominational congregations -> the same as institutional church
 
-  from a website (don't remember which one) --- Institutional Church = a groups of believers who meet in a building, identify themselves with a name, have leadership structure, offer programs and services and support to its members (and hopefully their community).
 
-  man made religious church different from God's universal spiritual church
 
-  1577(Strong's Concordance) - Greek - ekklesia -- a calling out, a meeting, congregation, assembly, Christian community
 
-  congregation = coming together into an assembly
 
-  Acts 2 --- my Bible references them as a fellowship of believers
 
-  kuriakon = belonging to the Lord  (http://www.alanknox.net/2007/07/ekklesia-and-kuriakon/)
 
-  fellowship = companionship, friendliness, a taking part with others, sharing, brotherhood --- a relationship
 
-  communion = the act of sharing, having in common; an exchange of thoughts, feelings, intimate talk, fellowship; a close spiritual relationship
 
-  religion = a system of belief and worship
 
 
 
Conclusion from my research:
 
So from the research I have done I can see that "institutional" is a correct word when I am speaking of the church on the street corner -- the one with the building and the denominational label and name.  I am not sure how to reference it any differently for my friend, out of respect for her struggle with this concept.  This type of assembly and the type of assembly I participate in a remarkably different.  I questioned and struggled with the idea of what to call what I participate in.  Some call it house church, or simple church or organic church.  I have never really been comfortable with any of those names.  I don't like having to label what I do.  When we become Christians, we become brothers and sisters in Christ.... we are family.  So when we meet, it is simply a family gathering.  No rules or formalities.  The only commonality among us is Christ -- not that we are Baptists, Presbyterians, Lutherans or ____________.  Our common bond is Christ only.  No memberships to join or sign.  No obligations or rules.  Not a legal entity registered with government with tax deductible receipts. 
Just Christ... just family.
 
 
 
I think an interesting study would be to look into the reason why we are to meet together as the family of Christ.  What does God's word tell us?  I wrote a blog entry about this back in April -- http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Pamela/677053/.  We should also look into what the word worship means.  Many say they go to church to be in God's house, to worship him.  What does it mean to worship?  Where is God's house... where does He say he dwells?
 
An article I read in my travels talked about how we should not be concerned  the WHERE and HOW Christians choose to meet but we should concentrate on the WHY and WHO  we meet for. 
 
 
 
Here is a list of websites I was reading the week I was looking into this... there might be something good to read in amongst them.  (It has been a week so I can't remember each link.)
 
institutional church/elders/deacons
 
we meet b/c He is risen
 
church involvement
 
why we need the institutional church
 
art and thoughts of a person's experience with the church
 
the assembled church in Corinth
 
"I've stepped away from the institutional church!Can you help me find a group nearby?"
 
what is the universal church?
 
 
 
 
 
 
Good night.    12:03am
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Oct. 14, 2009

institutions of control....

"Schools have not necessarily much to do with education... they are mainly institutions of control, where basic habits must be inculcated in the young. Education is quite different and has little place in school."

- Winston Churchill
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Oct. 14, 2009

a long overdue update

 

OCTOBER 14, 2009


Hello blog land! Wow, life has been so full and busy that I haven't been able to take the time to write out what has been happening in our world since the beginning of September. So what exactly has been happening around here, let's go check the calendar and see.


IN SEPTEMBER...


  • we did chores for friends while they were away on holidays

  • the science crate I ordered back in the summer arrived. The kids and I had a blast doing all of the activities. ( Mega-machines - http://crates.sciencealberta.org/Crates/CrateDetails.aspx?id=103 - Mega Machines focuses on the principles of simple machines and explores how they relate to the massive machinery in the oil sands of Alberta. Students will experiment with physical models and learn about topics such as gears, levers, pulleys, Pascal's Law, hydraulic systems, inclined planes, and the development of oil sands technology.)

  • The new Dr. Oz show started and we have enjoyed this show using as a resource for science/health studies. Although it is not always “child friendly” so if you decide to check it out, check out the website to see what the topics will be about and if they are appropriate for your children. On Dr. Oz's Facebook page, he shared a picture of a page of notes an eight year old took while watching the show. That is an idea I have been thinking of doing... using TV shows to help my kids with the skill of note taking from a “lecture”.

  • Our home school support group started the MUG UP gathering once again. It is one of the best concepts for home school families looking for support and socialization. What is MUG UP? Check it out here: http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/Pamela/736197/

  • We participated in a couple of large work projects two weekends in September. On one weekend we gathered with a few other families to reshingle our neighbors roof. The large work force (which half of it was kids) was able to get the whole roof done in one day. Amazing!!! The second weekend we camped out at friends and tore off their old back porch and built a new bigger one.

  • I spent a lot of time on the road in September as well. I drove to Calgary numerous times. My mom had a friend named Dale who was dying from cancer. We went to see her as often as we could. This past Sunday, Dale went home to be with her Lord.

  • I was also able to get to Red Deer to visit my Grandmother in Red Deer. She went in to the hospital in May due to a spinal infection and spinal stroke. For the longest time she wasn't taking any visitors but now she having visitors. She is doing so well. She was told in the beginning she would never walk again and things looked really grim. But she is doing well, she has built up a lot of upper body strength and is becoming more independent with each passing day. She can even move her toes and feet a bit which is a sign of hope she may walk with assistance some day. Yay! And I was amazed at how awesome she looks. She looks about 10 years younger and well rested like she has been at he spa. :o)

  • Wes has joined the community choir once again. So one night each week he is away learning new songs in preparation for Christmas performances.

  • I started a new blog for my local home school community. You can check it out here: http://www.sundrehomeschool.blogspot.com/

  • We didn't get a lot of “academics” done. But we lived a lot of life. :o)


IN OCTOBER...


  • I organized (with the help of Heidi) a MEET and GREET for home school families in our area. I was able to meet three new families. My hope is that we can start to have more activities locally versus having to drive to neighboring towns. Sure would save on time and car wear and tear. :o)

  • We spent the weekend at a friends the first weekend in October. Their youngest daughter was having a princess party on the Saturday and then hosting church on Sunday, so we decided to just make a weekend of it. It was an awesome weekend for sure.

  • By this time, I am pretty exhausted from work weekends, weekends away and being on the road constantly... so my mommy took pity on me and offered to take the kids a few days so I could rest. I am so thankful for my mom. So my kids spent 4 days at their Nana's house. I sent a school assignment list with them and I think it was our most successful school week to date for this year. LOL! So I figure I should send them to Nana's every week. Just kidding! But I do see the value of having a “plan” written down. I guess my kids a more like me than I thought. You see, for me, if something is not written down, it doesn't exist and does not get done. Well the same for my kids. So the new plan is to write out weekly assignment sheets for the kids to complete.

  • Next on the agenda was a visit from my dear sister Stephanie (my sister in my heart, technically she is my cousin). She flew in from BC on on a Thursday to stay for the weekend and have her own little mommy get away (she has two kids – Sarah is almost 3 and Isaiah is 1). We had an awesome weekend together that went by waayyyyy too fast. It hardly feels like she was here. I took her to see our grandparents in the city on the Friday, enjoyed a great turkey dinner on Saturday and then spent Sunday with my mom visiting and then Monday it was back to the airport to say goodbye. :o(

  • On October 9 the kids participated in a science class with our home school support group. (May the Force Be With You - 12:30-2:30 p.m. Ages 13+ - Do you know how a Roller Coaster works? What on earth is a current anyway? And how on earth do some of the worlds tallest structures and bridges even stay upright? Come find out! This class will include the Science topics: Structures and Forces, Mechanical Systems, Electrical Principles and Technologies)

  • I bought a new movie a couple of weeks back and the kids watched last week. Who knew it would be such an inspiration to them. The movie was “Shakespeare in Love”. Well after the movie was over, the kids decided they should write a play. I don't think Jordan got very far with his but Deanna has been working on hers pretty steady. I think she is on page nine last time I checked. PLUS she has decided to spotlight Shakespeare for her history project for the history fair in November. Too cool.

  • Jordan has continued to work on his novel with the “One Year Adventure Novel” curriculum.

  • Deanna has wrote two songs. One called “Memories” which is really awesome for a 12 year old (you would have to hear it to appreciate it). Plus she wrote a cute little lullaby.

  • Wes has started a read aloud/bible study with the kids. He is reading the book “From Eternity to Here” by Frank Viola with them.

  • Jordan has finally decided on a topic for his history project... swords. It should be interesting.


ACADEMICS


  • both kids continue to work on their math curriculum

  • Deanna is reading - “Horrible Histories – Awesome Egyptians” by Terry Deary and Peter Hepplewhite

  • Jordan is reading - “Horrible Histories – Frightful First World War” by Terry Deary

  • Both kids are working their way through the book “The Usborne Internet Linked Library of Science – ENERGY, FORCES &MOTION”

  • Jordan has finished the book “Twenty and Ten” by Claire Hutchet Bishop. (A written summary of the book was assigned.)

  • Deanna has finished the book “The Big Wave” by Pearl S. Buck. (A written summary of the book was assigned.)

  • Jordan is reading the book - “The Lightening Thief” by Rick Riordan – aloud to Deanna.

  • Both kids have been reading various books from the library that are not assigned thus I do not keep a record of them.

  • Both kids are signed up to participate in the HISTORY FAIR coming up in November. (HISTORY EXTRAVAGANZA - We will be doing a History Fair (Sept-Nov email outs) with the final fair date on November 27. This event will be similar to past events (Science, Geography and Literary Fair). For those that have participated and come to the event they find it very educational and fun! Pick a historical event, person or invention. Each family will choose one history piece of work on or each child in the family could choose their own history piece.) Jordan's topic is swords and Deanna's is Shakespeare.)


I think that about brings things up to date. I was hoping more academics would have been done by this point but the other day I was looking at some pictures a friend had posted of her time at the beach. As I was looking you could see learning happening in the moment, not preplanned scheduled learning... but life learning. Why is planned learning more valued than life learning? I can see that when a person wants to become an expert in a field, it is good to have some in depth studies but in the pre-adult years, is it really necessary to go in-depth in the topics that we are told to (example – chemistry, physics, accounting, art, etc)? So in my mind the other day I realized I may not necessarily be a home 'schooler', but a life learner who is raising kids who I hope I will catch the life learning bug.


Well, now it is time to go and put pen to paper and make a list (a map) for the kids to follow in their academics. We were suppose to be at Mug Up today but the weather was awful and the raods even worse, so we are back at home. Only two days this week to cover, then we have the cattle drive and then hopefully next week we will get a full week of learning in.

 
 
~Pam~
I count myself one of the number of those who write as they learn and learn as they write. (Augustine)
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Oct. 14, 2009

What is MUG UP???

Come and join us for MUG UP on Wednesdays.

What is MUG UP?

Mug Up is simple in concept but massive in benefits.  It is a weekly gathering of home school families - a socialization time for the kids and support for the moms. 

Mug Up is hosted by different families in their home where they provide the coffee and everyone who attends brings a bag lunch and a mug for the coffee (thus the name Mug Up). 
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“It seems I'm getting away from blogging daily again, thankfully today was Mug Up which keeps me "anchored" (in more ways than one).  It's such a joy to be able to discuss our year, our kids, our styles with other like minded people.  No we don't all homeschool the same way which is what is great!  We can discuss what works (and doesn't) for us and still get so much from others about things we might want to try for next year.” ~Lori D.~
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/LoriD/524869/
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“So I had a comment on my blog asking "What is Mug Up?" and since I mention Mug Up so often (weekly) in my blogs I thought it best to answer here.

Before I do that though a disclaimer.  Don't let the simplicity of this concept deceive you.  I've been homeschooling a while and have attended many wonderful homeschooling events but none of them hold a candle to Mug Up.  It has transcended from a get together to something "very special".  It's really hard to describe and some of us try to articulate it when we get together but there is "something", "something special" about Mug Up.

So what is Mug Up.  While the premise is this.  Weekly (this year it's on Wednesdays) our homeschool group holds Mug Up.  Each week someone "hosts" which means you have to have the coffee/tea/hot chocolate on.  The day is setup as an open house style from 10:30-3:30.  Some of us come for the day, some pop in the morning and then need to run off, some come closer to the end time just for a cuppo jo!  If you are over during the lunch hour we bring our own bag lunches for ourselves and our kids.  What activities do we have planned?  Absolutely none!  That's the only steadfast rule!  The kids play and the Mom's chat.  That's it, that simple.  Oh the name Mug Up refers to bringing your own Mug (most newbies forget, but that's part of the fun too).

So sounds simple right, so why is it so special.  Well some comments have gone like this:

"I don't know if I would of made it through last year without Mug Up." - referring to the support Mom's feel from other Mom's.

"If my kids are dragging their feet about their school work I just say fine then we aren't going to Mug Up this week, and then they get their work done in record time with no whining."

Some other observations - it's not a weekly commitment (it's not ANOTHER thing to do), yes some people come every week all day long (like me), but there are others who come once a month and it works for them, there are others like I mentioned that just pop in occasionally.  But one thing is for sure, anyone who has attended has always asked for more :).

So what really makes it work --  you are surrounded with like minded people who are supporting you in what you are doing, you hear about others struggles and triumphs, you are able to voice your struggles with not "while you should...." but a "yeah I've been there"!!  We laugh, we cry, (yes we complain sometimes too :)), we make observations, we offer "suggestions", we talk about homeschooling but we also talk about parenting, life in general and we all support each other in however we want to live these things.

And the kids LOVE it too! Why, they see their friends yeah, but they have homeschool friends.  They don't think they are the only ones out there either.  Yes sometimes it's just the boys playing together and the girls playing together, but it's also about all of them playing together.  Yes sometimes it's specific age groups playing together but again often they all play together.  We celebrate birthdays and special achievements.  We support each other through sicknesses (casts on arms, colds, and flus).

Both the adults and kids have a place to develop friendships/relationships that encourage us in our homeschool journey and I think that is what the "special" is.
Oh I do have to add too that it has also become a special place for new homeschoolers to come to check out the group or people.  It's informal, relaxed and fun!

Well I think that's it but when reading it I still didn't get across the specialness of this event for me, my kids and others in our group.  Hopefully if you check back often (especially Wednesdays) I'll be able to convey better what happens each week and how wonderful it is!”   ~Lori D.~
http://www.homeschoolblogger.com/LoriD/403286/
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THE MAGIC OF MUG UP –
“Another glorious Mug Up today and as I sit in the quietness of the house late at night I suddenly know why Mug Up is magic!

I realized something about our little group (that I kind of already knew) but it was really brought to light in the conversation we had at Mug Up today.

We discuss many things at Mug Up sometimes homeschool related and sometimes just life related.  One of the conversations happened to be about homeschooling and without really meaning to each of us revealed a little of "how" we homeschool and how others perceive we homeschool (sometimes a big difference, sometimes not).  But the really BIG thing I heard (or didn't hear for that matter) is each of "celebrate" that we are ok with how each of us homeschools, in that if it works for you great!  And you are doing a great job REALLY!

Do you know how incredibly supportive that is versus someone trying to tell you or insinuate that you should be homeschooling "their" way or that perhaps you "fell short" and should try THIS instead.

I have to admit I've experienced both but what I realized today is that in our very special group each and every person there is ok, really ok, with however you want to homeschool.  Each and every person there believes in YOU and the job YOU are doing (whether you do a great job somedays or not so great other days).

We have quite a diverse group and I know from when we discuss things like resources that we all don't "believe" in the same things.  But I also know that there is one thing we all believe in.  And that is that as a parent we not only have the right we have the respect from our fellow homeschool compatriarts to homeschool however we feel is best for OUR children.

THAT is the magic at our Mug Up!”   ~Lori D.~
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MUG UP runs from September to May each school year.
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Oct. 11, 2009

A new blog to check out...

My friend Steven has a blog to share his weekly message that he gives each Sunday to the congregation he pastors.  It is called FROM THE PEW TO THE PULPIT.  It is called that because he is not ordained into the ministry by a seminary but has been called by God and hired by this congregation  to be their pastor.  So he has gone from the pew to the pulpit.  :o)  I hope that this resource may be a blessing to you and please feel free to pass it on to those who may be interested.

http://fromthepewtothepulpit.blogspot.com/
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Sep. 11, 2009

Quote

Education is not the filling of a pail,but the lighting of a fire. -- W. B. Yeats


This is one of my favorite quotes for the journey of home learning.... but I can't seem to get a fire started.

:o(
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Sep. 4, 2009

Another week has flown by. What has happened here in our world?


 
Well we did get a bit of learning/schooling in.  This is the end of summer though so we did a bit of fun too.  ;op
 
Monday the kids did math and reading. 
 
Tuesday we participated in a fun forensics workshop.  A home school family had a science crate and invited other to come over for learning and fun.  The kids had a blast and we solved the mystery.  Yay for us!
 
Jordan spent some time socializing this week.  He went to a friends house for a sleepover and somehow managed to squeeze out a second night there.  He finally came back home last night.  ***update on his knee -- it is healing very well.  He says it isn't bothering him anymore and he can poke at his knee and that seems to be no problem too (no wincing in pain).
 
Deanna and I did errands in town on Wednesday.  Plus we have been doing chores for some friends who are away on holidays. 
 
Thursday was a city day.  Deanna went to my mom's to hang out with Nana.  My friend Jenn and I went to the city to stock up at Costco.  In the evening after shopping there was some chaos to deal with.  Deanna needed to picked up, Jordan needed to be picked up, and Wes had a meeting to go to.  So I sent Wes to the meeting with John and Evelyn.  Deanna stayed overnight at my mom's and I will pick her up today when I go to town.  And I headed northwest to pick up Jordan at a halfway point from his sleepover.  When I got home last night, I was pretty much bushed.
 
And the best part of this week is that we are going camping this weekend.  YAY!  Wes asked me earlier this week what my plans were for the long weekend and I responded in shock, "what do you mean what are my plans... farmers don't get long weekends so I just assumed they would be just regular days?"  Well it seems he has some free time (so to speak) so he suggested we go camping.  I am in!  I love camping and a weekend away is exactly what the doctor ordered.  :o)
 
So today I will pick up the last of the supplies we need, load the camper and then total relaxation for 3 days. 
 
Have a great long weekend everyone!  See ya next week.
 
 
~Pam~
I count myself one of the number of those who write as they learn and learn as they write. (Augustine)

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