Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Holiday Bible Club



We had a great week helping with Holiday Bible Club. I think overall there were 35 kids registered. It may not sound like that many until you realize only two of them were from our church. Paul worked with the younger kids ages 5-7 and I worked with the older ones ages 8-10. The last day we invited the parents to come and see what their kids had learned and have a picnic with us. So many came. One mom said that they didn't have a Bible in the home so they went on the internet to find the answers for the worksheets. Many of these kids are unchurched. We studied the life of Peter and so were able to clearly present the gospel, really, every day during the story time. It is definitely a highlight of our summer. Now, I'm looking forward to helping with a new kids club the church is starting called 24/7 from Jer. 24:7. It's for kids 9 to 12 and will meet each Thursday evening. Here's one of the kids who'll be coming--Reece. We had a lot of fun at Holiday Bible Club. He loved mimicing my American accent!

Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Another Book

Last Sunday we reconnected with a couple we had known in Kenya a long time ago. They were in the church we attended. Although they live in Britian they are still very involved in a child sponsership work in Kenya with a man we have known and Paul mentored since he was a teen. What fun we had recalling old times. Anyway, they are trying to get another charity started called "The Giving Tree", a reforestation project. Anyway, today when I was jogging I saw a tree that had fallen over and it reminded me of the book "The Giving Tree". OK, what's the point of all this......that book is definitely one that made me cry and it is only a children's story but one well worth reading as an adult. I think I'll try and find it and get a copy for myself!

Monday, August 14, 2006

10 questions about books

Ok, Meg tagged me to answer the following about books. I love to read so this shouldn't be too hard! I could answer The Bible to many of these questions but I've decided to leave that book out as I answer but it is definitely in there.
1. One book that changed my life: What's so Amazing About Grace by Philip Yancy. He has two chapters on forgiveness that taught me how to forgive someone at a time that I was really struggling. It has helped me ever since and I find myself going back to those chapters and recommending them to others.

2. One book I have read more than once: Little House on the Prairie and Ann of Green Gables.

3. One book I would want on a desert island: Well, I gotta say the Bible here but I just can't imagine being in that situation with out it and then maybe the Trinity Hymnal so I could sing to myself and not be frustrated that I couldn't remember the words to songs.

4. One book that made me cry: Definitely What's so Amazing About Grace since it pointed out the sin in my heart. Also C.S. Lewis' Narnia Tales because they just hit at what your heart longs for. I could name many others--I get kinda wrapped up in what I'm reading.

5. One book that made you laugh: Any of our Calvin and Hobbs cartoon books.

6. One book you wish had been written: More hints on how to be a long distance Mom and Grandmother.

7. One book you wish had not been written: I gotta agree with Meg--The Constant Gardner, what a waste of time and I never did finish it. It wasn't cheap to buy either!!!

8. What are you currently reading: Love Walked Among Us: Learning How to Love LIke Jesus by Paul Miller and Morality for Beautiful Girls by Alexander McCall Smith. It's one in a series of books that take place in Bostwana about the No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency. I definitely recommend these books for those of you who love Africa. They are fun and an easy read, for sure!

9. One book you've been meaning to read: You're Wearing that? Understanding Mothers and Daughters in Conversation by Deborah Tannen. My sister recommended it in reference to my relationship with my Mom and since I have four daughters and a daughter in law and four granddaughters, it seems a good read for me.

10. Tag 5 people. Sharon Bressler, Sarah Taylor, Rick Cruse, Evelyn Reith

Thursday, August 10, 2006

July in Chattanooga

We spent the most of the month of July in Chattanooga working on our house. We were between tenants and decided it would be a good time to get some needed projects done on the house. Our oldest daughter, Rinnie, and her three girls came to "help". They were there for two weeks since her husband was away in Kenya. We were able to repaint two long sides of the house and remove a drop ceiling in one of the bedrooms and sheetrock a new ceiling and paint as well as numerous other smaller projects. It was a lot of hard work in the hot sun but very rewarding as well.

Kirk and Sarah and their daughter came for five days and during that time Anna arrived back from Tanzania and Wil and Amy came over for a day. We were missing Erik (Rinnie's husband) and Meg (in Tanzania) but grateful to be with everyone else.

It was fun seeing all four of our granddaughters together and we had some special times with each one. We are very thankful for our children and the closeness our family feels. God has blessed us in more ways then we can begin to say.

At the end of the month we spent a few days with Wil and Amy in Murphy, NC. It was a nice way to end a month of hard work. Of course, Paul did have to replace a water pump and starter in our truck and Wil a starter in his car but at least they could work together.

Monday, June 05, 2006

Anna's Visit

It's been fun having Anna with us for a few weeks before she heads down to Tanzania to be with Meg for about a month. Due to a debt she owes us (which I won't go into here), we've got her making bookshelf units. We've had the boards since 1981 so it's about time. They are unique to Kenya--Elgon Olive. Paul made five units years ago so it will be nice to have a few more.

But all work is no fun so we've also been able to ride our bikes along the canals, plant flowers in the garden, and just hang out together. We'll miss her when she goes but are glad we'll meet up again in the US where we will be in July to work on our house in Chattanooga.

Thursday, March 30, 2006

Book for Lauren

I've been having so much fun writing a book for my granddaughter, Lauren's 4th birthday. I've been planning to do this for a long time so everytime we are together I've been taking pictures of us doing some of our favorite things. I'm putting the pictures in a book form and have titled it "My Granny and Me" so it's written from Lauren's perspective. I'm hoping that it will remind her often of me since we can't be together very much. Below is the first page of the book.

Wednesday, March 15, 2006

Another New Granddaughter

February 28th, Coriena Pam Hersman was born to Erik and Rinnie (our daughter). She weighed 9.4 lbs, exceeding the birth weight of both her older sisters, Lauren and Meredith. I was able to visit the family March 3-13. (a special thank you to some friends in Annapolis whose Christmas gift paid for my ticket). March 5-9, Erik had to be away for business so Sarah and Joanna came to visit as well as Anna. We had a great time together. Here's a few pictures: Coriena in a dress that Rinnie wore; Rinnie and Coriena; Sarah and Joanna; Anna with her two baby nieces; the four cousins.