We had a day of sunshine but a lot of wind and the temperature only in the 40s. It really felt cold outside. We stopped in after the walk for a quick visit with mom and Karin before going home. After breakfast Mark left for Home Depo to pick up a few tools and ended up spending $100.00. I'm not sure everything he got but one of the tools he picked up was a corner clamp so he could fix the boys bathroom room sign.
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Day to day operation of a Friesian breeding farm standing 2 Friesian stallions. We have 6-10 foals each year out of Purebred Friesian mares, Andalusian mares, Thoroughbred mares and Friesian sport mares by Judy Sceggel 309-208-3840 www.horsemeister.com
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Cleaning Day
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Another Mare
We had another warm morning and this time with sunshine. Ruth brought her dog, Joan didn't walk as she was watching Chelise early this morning, although she came outside when we got to her house for a short visit. We quit after one round to get ready to leave for the Berean office. As I was driving I noticed the wheel chair van's gas was just above a quarter of a tank so told mom we would stop on our way home and fill the tank so when Rachel and Rhonda take mom to Bible study tomorrow they will not need to fill the tank. We were early to Berean and we had a fair amount of mail. I only noticed then that my purse was not in the van. I had left it in my car at mom's house. There would be no stopping for gas today. At the Berean office we were getting low on Bibles so Skip called to order 25 boxes but found out the people we were buying them from were no longer carrying them. Skip found another supplier but the cost went from $7.50 a Bible to around $9:50 a Bible. That was disappointing! The pictures below were taken after our 9:30 am prayer time. Marvin was giving us some updates about a Bible that had been returned.
Monday, November 18, 2024
Fixing Mistakes
We walked this morning in the rain. At least it wasn't a cold rain, I think the temperature was hovering around 60 degrees. I started with a sweatshirt covered by my waterproof windbreaker but soon took the sweatshirt off. Just Ruth, Joan and I walked as Diane is now in sunny WARM Gulf Shores. We stopped in at mom's for a visit before heading home to cook breakfast. After breakfast I drove to the elevator in Glasford to pick up another 50 pound bag of black oil sunflower seeds for mom. Cheryl was manning the desk so we had a good visit before I drove home in the rain. Today I decided to make a caramel sauce to go over the pecan covered cinnamon rolls. The candy thermometer was used as I wanted to keep the caramel soft.
Sunday, November 17, 2024
Another Blessed Sunday
We had an easy quiet morning. Most of the work for today had been done last night. We heard Mike and Diane made it down to Gulf Shores with the boat by 9:30 pm. We left for church at 9:00 am, got to Rhonda's within a minute and gave her a ride to church. Joan is in Athens, AL for a funeral so Ruth gave mom a ride to church. Randy and Kathy gave Nancy a ride to church. Faith took Mackenson and Berlica but left at noon for Princeville for Baptisms so we gave them a ride home. Sarah took Joan's place teaching her Sunday school class and Nancy was thrilled to be able to go. She loves Sunday school. Gregg Rumbold had the morning message on Daniel 3 and Philippians 4 click HERE to watch that. Caleb Plattner had the afternoon message on Genesis 12 and Hebrews 11. Click HERE to watch that. We stopped at Aldi on the way home from church to pick up cinnamon rolls to serve with the chili I made last night. It's a Kansas thing! Our daughter-in-law taught us how to break off the cinnamon roll and dip in in the chili and guess what...IT IS good! We dropped off Joan's kids then went home. We changed out of our Sunday clothes before loading the food for tonight's dinner on the golf cart then drove over there to start the laundry from the group that stayed there last night. The chili was put on to warm while the beds were stripped and the laundry started.
Saturday, November 16, 2024
Another Announcement
The Meister Family has a big announcement and you will need to scroll all the way down to the end of this blog to read about it. It really is GREAT or should I say GREAT GREAT! A gray cold morning turned into a gray colder day with a brisk breeze. I was over at the barn by 7:00 am to finish getting it ready for the guests coming in today finishing that by 8:00 am. After breakfast Mark wanted my help lifting the roof panels for the porch. He was so concerned about the breeze blowing the panels onto my head he decided I must wear a hard hat.
Friday, November 15, 2024
PotLuck
We had sunshine today and even though it was chilly this morning the sun made everything seem warmer and brighter. Ruth, Diane and I walked, Joan had Co-Op. When we reached Rachel's and turned around on the dam we had to stop to take a picture. The sky was so blue, there was no wind and the reflection on the lake was amazing.
We stopped in at mom's after and stayed to visit for a bit. Today I wanted to clean up any of those Asian ladybugs that got into the barn and worked with a broom to remove quite a few. Not as many as the last time but with this nice weather I'm sure I'll have to do it again tomorrow. I was throwing away a bag of garbage when I saw Mike taking mom's Kubota to the shed. That meant he and Dan were probably going to take the sailboat out of the lake. I found out this sailboat is a 21 foot Macgregor built in 1969. I did a little research on them and found out quite a bit: MacGregor sailboats are a popular brand of trailerable sailboats and other boats that are suitable for a variety of recreational and commercial boating activities. Roger MacGregor, a former Ford employee, founded MacGregor Yacht Corporation in 1961. The company's first boat was a small catamaran, but the line became known for its small, trailerable sailing yachts. These boats were and still are highly sought after. Well this one was stuck in the lake. The truck is so heavy it sunk into the mud. Mom's Kubota was not strong enough to pull the truck and boat out and up the hill. Mike brought down the Yanmar.