All of a sudden it's mid-April and Spring has finally sprung for good here in NYS!
Flowers are beginning to bloom, the pear tree is starting to blossom and my cherry trees are budding well. Even my tulips are almost open!
I love the blessing of Creation and what God does for us each week...each day....so let's share FIVE of those things that really made us take note....our FAVES... and thank Him for all the blessings He bestows. You can participate by heading to Susanne's blog...she's been hosting this weekly meme for years and it's one of my faves! (get it?! 😂)
FIVE FAVES
- ENDEARING ELEANOR: This movie. It is the best currently on Netflix right now. I'm so glad it popped up as a "suggestion" for my list. I took 3 days to watch it (I tend to watch Netflix via my laptop while folding laundry, chopping veggies, gardening, etc) and wow. At first I thought "oh no is this seriously going to be about two women in love?" Nope. They are best friends and widows with adult children. HIGHLY recommend this clean, wholesome, feel good movie that has some tough parts (memories of the Holocaust via her best friend). There's a younger character too, a college girl who lives at home with her dad and both are grieving, in their own way, the loss of the girls mom and her dad's wife. You learn early on how the young girl is connected with Eleanor. I don't want to ruin the plot for you so will stop there. It's main theme, to me, is the psychology of loss/grief and how that affects a person. It is truly the best movie I've seen so far this year on this streaming service and I've seen quite a few since Christmas. I'm thankful for good movies with a bit of history and drama.
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| John Pond from l-r: Jill, me, Joan photo used with permission |
- SOULSTEPS SOJOURN: Last Saturday, the hiking group I lead (there are now 55 men, women and children involved in the group and I have 11 on the waiting list!) had our 3rd scheduled hike. It was our first one for April and I only had 5 members signed up. Two days before the hike, one of the women hurt her neck and couldn't go and another person dropped out due to unexpected company coming that day. So it was the 3 of us and when we arrived in this region of the Adirondacks, the skies were a bit gloomy and the temp was 38 degrees F. As we warmed up our muscles and joints, the sun started peeking through and we saw more and more blue sky. Our destination was John Pond in the Siamese Pond Wilderness Area. This is one of the largest wilderness areas in the ADK. It takes about 2 hours to get to where the trailhead is for John Pond. There were two trucks at the trailhead lot when we arrived and 3 people had spent the night in the lean-to at the pond according to the trail register. What a wonderful hike. It was 4.8 miles round trip and the sun was just glorious at the pond where we had our lunch. We even built a small fire after the campers left with some dryer lint and a dryer sheet I had brought to experiment. Plus we really wanted to just linger and warm up our fingers. I'm so thankful we had a wonderful hike! On the way home, we stopped at one of my all time fave pubs in a town further down the mountain and had a wonderful early dinner. We were all famished after the fresh air and hiking. And the temps were now up to 55! I'll show some highlights of the hiking trail which includes a bit of NYS history if you are interested!
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| We had to schlep through ankle deep mud/water in the 2nd half of the first mile through a wetlands |
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| Here is a piece of the basement foundation |
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| Beautiful John Pond |
- DINNER DATE: A member of my small group, Maggie (she joined last year) was baptized before Easter and she invited a few of us out for dinner this week to celebrate. We had such a great time with great food at one of my fave places to eat. Shawna and Maggie are currently in my book group and Darlene was in my Autumn semester group. Shawna and Maggie are also in the hiking group. There's nothing like getting to know people who turn out to be good friends! Dar and I go way back to about 2016 and although we don't get together all that much anymore, it is always great to see her. I'm thankful for new...and old...friends!
| l-r: Shawna, Darlene, me, Maggie |
- PRETTY PLANTS: Dave wanted me to go to Lowe's this week and pick up some more lawn bags and I needed some garden soil for my morning glory seeds and when I was there, I spied these really pretty purple flowers. The tag said they're called Viola's I love that!! I'll think of Vivaldi's Spring (with all those wonderful violas and violins) piece when I see them. I have them on one of my deck steps for now. I might move them to the front flower garden. I'm thankful for pretty plants.
- SERMON SERIES: Our senior pastor, Dr Rex Keener, started a new sermon series which will take place over 6 weeks. Marriage, Sexuality and Singleness. The first sermon was this past Sunday and Wow. It was fantastic. Totally biblically based about the foundation of a home and marriage. It's titled "How do you build a home?" HiGHLY recommend. I'm so very thankful for our church and our leadership. Click on the video below. It should just be the sermon and not the whole service.





















