So much to do and so little time to get it done.
School is full swing, and the freshmen kids are getting used to their schedules, and they are learning that there are consequences for not getting their howework done on time. They are also learning that problems with their locker combinations are no longer an excuse to be late for class. It's a wonderful thing to have detention before or after school; and if you miss those, there is always Saturday morning to serve the time.
Farming is slowly getting done, ground is beginning to look ready for drilling wheat, hay is getting cut and baled, some for the second time. Sudan (forage feed) is being cut and getting ready for it to be baled also. Our hogs are getting ready to have piglets, and some of the cows are almost ready to have calves. Neighbors all around are plowing or discing ground too. Sure makes it dusty in the air.
Kansas State Fair ends tomorrow (9-20) and hope to go and see the antique tractor pull. We have a friend who is entered in it, he usually does a good job and wins a trophy. Our younger children enjoy going to watch the pull, and we usually take in some of the other attractions,too.
God has seen us through some tough times and I'm sure he will continue to answer our prayers. There are Godly moments every where a person looks and I want to quote a saying I have posted in my house.
Godly Moments
- If God brings you to it, He will bring you through it.
- Happy moments, Praise God.
- Difficult moments, Seek God.
- Quiet Moments, Worship God.
- Painful moments, Trust God.
- Every Moments, THANK GOD
Thanking God everyday is not a chore, it's a privlege because we wouldn't be here without him in our lives.
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