Time just keeps marching on, doesn’t it! Sorry for such a long gap.
The farm and the household have been busy, busy. Guess I’ll start with the farm. Just as we had feared, once the rains stopped so we could finish planting, it stopped pretty much for good. We went for 6 or 7 weeks without a drop of moisture. "Oh, but there was plenty of subsoil moisture. That could easily get you through several weeks," you say. Well, usually, yes. But since it rained for the first 2 months of growth in the corn there were no roots. See, just like people, if a plant is not stressed, tested if you will, there is no need for it to prepare for stress. If every time you need a drink of water it’s there at your right hand you’re not going to bother keeping a pitcher in the fridge – no need to! Consequently most corn crops around are minimal, with many fields already being harvested – a good six weeks earlier than usual (bearing in mind it was planted about a month later than usual). Soybeans got just the opposite. Planted in mud, then nothing at all. Many fields had begun turning yellow before they got their first drink.
That said, our fields look very good compared to most. But I do ask you to keep the family farms in your prayers. We depend on our crops – not government subsidies – to see us through.
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At home we are running in every imaginable direction – and loving every minute of it! Here are a few updates:
17 has been one surprise after another. She came home last spring with the news she was trying out for cheerleader. Now, this is just about as opposite as you can get from her. This is my "academic, nose-constantly-in-a-book, would-rather-stay-home" child. I was (still am) shocked, but excited that she wanted to try something different. So, she’s a cheer-leader which means we go to every game, not just the home ones. She is involved in Student Council, National Honor Society, KAY Club, Biology Club, Redhawk Readers, Flag Squad, marching band, to name a few – and is an officer in many of these. Is your head spinning yet?
15 is now 16 and has her driver’s license. They share a car and a cell phone – no simple task for teens! 16 is going full-steam in volleyball. She lifted weights all summer (very dedicated to be in town by 7 five days a week during summer vaca, don’t you think) and has shown great improvement. She is a starter on the JV team and they have a pretty good record so far. She is involved in almost as many things as 17 as well.
The clincher so far this year is when 16 came home and told me she had tried out for this year’s musical "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". Another completely out of character move! She kept telling me I needed to make 17 try out. Yeah, fat chance!! Well, during the first night of practice I sent a text to 17 asking if she would be in town long enough to bring 16 home. She informed me she was at play practice, too – she had also tried out, just not let anyone know! Then this week while I was working a concession stand for the Band, the director asked me if I would be willing to play flute in the pit orchestra . . . We’re ALL in the musical!! I’m so pleased that my daughters are trying so many things – especially musically. It’s going to be a blast! This entire year is going to be fun!
Can’t forget to talk about 10. She is absolutely beside herself in her excitement to be in Middle School. She just chose her band instrument (tenor sax) and has been practicing at home (oh joy) the precious moments we are there. 10 is definitely her own little person and it is such a joy watching her grow and mature. She still has trouble with her reading skills, but has developed work-arounds that her teachers have described as "incredible". She is every bit as responsible as her older sisters for her homework. We never have to remind them to get busy, which, believe me is so very very different than it was with her oldest sister and brother. Such a relief!
26 is still holding her own. The twins will be two in less than a month and there just aren’t any sweeter little girls! The boys are now 9, 7, and 4 and as precious as they are will, I’m afraid, always be a handful. How someone who would never have kids ended up with 5! Well . . .lol. She is still trying so hard to get through college, although she seems to have decided to wait at least this semester. I’ve encouraged her to try substitute teaching for a while as there is a huge shortage in the area and she always has a huge $$ shortage as well. We’ll see.
And then there’s my son. I am so proud of the father he is to his two sons. It has to be so very hard to be a single dad. (mom, too) His little one started kindergarten this year so that makes it a little easier to get them both off to the same place before he heads off to work. The ‘lady-friend’ with the two boys still is there every time you turn around. (She is almost my age and he has made it very clear to her that his feelings for her are not the same as hers.) Through several of her ‘antics’ she burned her bridge with me. I don’t understand why he continues to ‘rescue’ her but he has to make his own life. I have to believe him when he tells me he is staying clean. There are no signs he is lying and I no longer believe her. There is a problem though, and I ask for your continued prayers.
Caleb was one of those precocious kids. He had this amazing understanding of God. Of the stories of the Bible. Definitely knew he had the kind of intimate relationship we all need. Innocence of a child . . . Several months ago the Jehovah’s Witnesses came knocking at his door. Well, the guy that was with them has really made an impression on my son. He can answer every question with scripture and verse. There has been bible study every week and Caleb and his ‘ladyfriend’ have begun attending services. I have tried and tried to point out the beliefs he has turned his back on to no avail. I finally got him to commit to sitting down with me and letting me show him scripture to refute what he thinks the JWs have proven. I think I can do this – although I don’t have the knowledge to just pop out scripture and verse. I can usually find what I’m looking for, though. But mostly, I want to convince him to not take my word for it, nor this other guys. He needs to recognize the hunger he has for the Word (I do think that is what this whole thing is about) and read it, pray about it for himself. That is what needs to happen most!
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Also wanted to add a quick update on my nephew. He has been home for almost a month now. He still has almost no use of his left side which is so hard for us to accept. It is still quite apparent he has a lot of recovery time left for his brain injury as well.
I spoke with my brother last night and the relief D. felt about being back in his own home is beginning to wear off and depression set back in. It has to be frustrating. He can’t really be left alone yet so there is always a home health nurse with him.
He remembers (most of the time) that his wife was killed. (Although what he says is, "Do you know I killed my wife." which absolutely breaks our hearts.) He has expressed that he would like to start writing songs again so I took a leap and ordered him a small synthesizer and software. (I’ll make my sisters help me pay for it . . . lol) I’m hoping he can eventually use it to return to his bands as bassist. Being somewhat a musician myself, I know how much a part of him that is. Hopefully, we can give that part back to him.
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That’s all I have time for – should have left 20 minutes ago to pick up 16s things from school before I take 10 to piano.
Take care. Life is good! -cindy