Sunday, October 31, 2010

TRICK OR TREAT


Sam was not too thrilled when the dressing part started....


and he really hated the feet and....


...he hates wearing things over his head...can you tell? He's a monkey!


Once we got in the wagon his mood improved.


Daddy helped pull the wagon.


Time to head home....


....and check out our haul!


Yum! My first piece of candy!!!

HAPPY HALLOWEEN


GOD HEAR OUR PRAYERS #120....The Last One

My mother has always had a prayer list and I decided to start one, but not many people emailed me, so we are going to change the format. This series will be ending this week, with this....

What we are thankful for.......

* My mother is happy and healthy.
* Ray is cancer free.
* All those children who have found a Forever Family.
* My amazing friends.
* My brother and sister -in-law who have moved into their house.
* My amazing husband and my adorable son.
* A warm home and my job.
* All the service men and women who have come home safe.

I hope you have many blessing in your life too! Have a wonderful week. Happy Halloween!

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Friday, October 29, 2010

HOUSE ON THE ROCK

Clingstone, an unusual, 103-year-old mansion in Rhode Island 'S Narragansett Bay , survives through the love and hard work of family and friends.


Henry Wood, the owner, runs the house like a camp: all skilled workers welcome. The Jamestown Boatyard hauls the family's boats and floating dock and stores them each winter in return for a week's use of the house in the summer. 


Mr.  Wood, a 79-year-old Boston architect, bought the house with his ex-wife Joan in 1961 for $3,600.  It had been empty for two decades.


Clingstone had been built by a distant cousin, J.S. Lovering Wharton. Mr. Wharton worked with an artist, William Trost Richards, to create a house of picture windows with 23 rooms on three stories radiating off a vast central hall.

 
The total cost of the construction, which was completed in 1905, was $36,982.99.


An early sketch of the house.  Mr.  Wood is as proud as any parent of his house, and keeps a fat scrapbook of photographs and newspaper clippings that document its best moments. Many of the historic photos he has were provided by the company that insured the house for its original owners.



The Newport Bridge is visible from the windows of the Ping-Pong room, to the left of the fireplace.



The house is maintained by an ingenious method: the Clingstone work weekend. Held every year around Memorial Day, it brings 70 or so friends and Clingstone lovers together to tackle jobs like washing all 65 of the windows.  Anne Tait, who is married to Mr. Wood's son Dan, refinished the kitchen floor on one of her first work weekends.


There are 10 bedrooms at Clingstone, all with indecently beautiful views


The dining room table seats 14.  Refinishing the chairs is a task on the list for a future work weekend.  


Sign by the ladder that leads to the roof reads: No entry after three drinks or 86 years of age.  "It used to say 80 but we had a guy on a work weekend who was 84, so I changed it," said Mr.  Wood, ever the realist. It would have been a shame to curtail the activities of a willing volunteer. 

No lawn to mow, no neighbors, no solicitors, no busy streets, no traffic!!!
 

Monday, October 25, 2010

PLAYING OUTSIDE!

TIME CARD - October 17-23

I am keeping track of how many hours I work during this school year. My contract only pays me to work 183 days a year, from 7:30-2:30 (that is 1189.5 hours). We are not told we have to work extra hours, but there is no way I could plan, correct papers, make copies, make phone calls, etc., just working to contract. Usually I arrive there at 6:15 a.m. and leave around 3:30 p.m. Then when Samuel is in bed for the night, I do at least another couple hours of work. I also take stuff home on the weekends.

This past week I was on vacation and I worked 10 hours.

Total to date: 625 hours.

Sunday, October 24, 2010

CALICO BEANS AND A COOL FALL BREEZE

The house is clean...

...there is a cool fall breeze....


...and I'm in the kitchen cooking CALICO BEANS! YUM!


Brown the meat...in my case ground turkey...celery, garlic and onion...


....toss in a bunch of your favorite beans, a little cider vinager, ketchup, dry mustard and brown sugar....


....and bake for about an hour or on low in the crock pot all afternoon. One of the few dishes I do well. YUM! YUM!

Samuel is napping and now I get to enjoy an hour reading my book. What a nice day!

GOD HEAR OUR PRAYERS #119

My mother has always had a prayer list and I've now started one of my own. So each Sunday I will publish the prayer requests of anyone who e-mails me. Please keep us updated as God answers your prayers too.

Who we are praying for this week...

* My mother to be healthy and happy.
* Ray's healing from cancer.
* All those children still waiting to find a Forever Family
* Penny's, entire family needs prayers for healing their hearts and spirits.
* Deborahrose's family and friends need healing from their grief.
* K-the birthmother of our baby
* Bri's hubby's job situation.
* Dawn - husband to hear God and find his way to Him
* Christy prayers and praise
* orphaned and alone
* peace in the Middle East
* the Gulf Coast
* our economy
* honesty in our leaders
* all service men and women that they may come home soon

E-mail me if you have someone for me to add to the weekly prayer request. God Bless.

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