Sunday, 11 June 2017
Thursday, 8 June 2017
June the 5th
Henseforth let this day, June the 5th be remembered as a day of thanksgiving for God's blessings.
Monday, 24 April 2017
New home
Shar and I have been actively praying and searching for a new house for our family for some time now. Our little unit is finally becoming too cramped for our maturing family. Each time we found a place we thought might do, we prayed for the Lord's guidance and within a couple of days the property would be under contract. We approached a bank about getting a loan approval in principle but because if the cyclone and a few other commitments and Easter also, we didn't send in the requires information until a few weeks later. When we did send, the emIl went to the banker's junk box and she didn't see it. After some days I rang up to confirm that she got the email, she discovered it and finally sent our approval. It arrived on Wednesday 19. I had booked a viewing of a place on Thursday. Meanwhile, Shar and I had written a list of all the things that our new home needed and presented it to God. When we saw the house on Thursday, we realised that the house fulfilled all the points on our list. The agent turned out to be Shar's mums's first cousin and remembered her.
Thursday, 20 April 2017
Shoe laces
Let Wednesday, 19th April henceforth be remembered as the day Zemiel first tied his own shoelaces! Well done Zemmy!
Monday, 3 April 2017
Carved in Stone
For the last while I've been experimenting with pumice stone carving. It's been lots of fun and all the kids get excited and try to make their own carvings. It's a great way of wasting an afternoon. Lately, I've been asking Shar to give me a challenge, so she will give me a random subject for me to carve. Today's challenges involved a duck and two linked rings.
Saturday, 7 January 2017
Cedar Grove
This Christmas, we took the children camping. All through my young life, I recall my family camping at Cedar Grove near Gympie. My extended family still go there and so I thought it was time to introduce the next generation to the joys of this piece of paradise.