Showing posts with label Victor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Victor. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Mary (Frances) Bailey Stoops
Mary (Frances) Bailey Stoops was born 100 years ago. The Bailey family got their water from a spring, and hauled it down not too far from the house where they held it in a cistern, something like a small pool.
The Great Depression was not too bad for them since there was very little they needed to buy. The administration paid farmers to shoot their cattle, evidently to create shortages. Seems to be a parallel with the one we are diving into.
Mom made her wedding dress.
One photo of Mother, when she was about 40, shows her hiding behind a very young cypress tree. She was small in her own eyes, like Saul hiding among the baggage when they went to crown him as king. But the good part is, she never became proud. Mother walked with God. Several in the retirement home in Visalia rebuked us for taking her away, when my sister-in-law had her transferred to Fresno.
Mother loved vegetable and flower gardening: roses, irises, black-eyes, green beans, corn, okra... She jarred apricots, so we could enjoy them all year. She blanched corn and headed up her children to help cut it off the cob to freeze for the winter. Mother or Daniel who milked the cow each morning and evening at six. Mother was a faithful neighbor, visiting each of the five homes surrounding us, and sold certain ones a gallon of fresh cow's milk for 30 cents, though she was allergic to it herself.
One day, Mother was transferring our “Bossie” Guernsey cow up our road toward the highway, when it broke into a run, dragging Mom down the side of the road. Mom was about ten feet behind, holding onto the chain.
Mother faithfully bathed at the end of her life, Mrs. Cole, an old Indian woman who claimed that she was 119-years-old.
Neighbors, John Whittington, Sr. and Mrs. Cole, also it was Mr. or Mrs. Myers, I don’t recall which, who prayed with mother, to receive Christ as their savior, when their life came to an end.
Sometimes people gave us used clothing. Once, when Mother was out, I put on a pair of short-shorts and a matching sleeveless top that did not cover my abdomen. When Mother spotted me, I was down the street attempting to sell orders for imprinted Christmas cards. Boy, was I in trouble!
Here Samuel and I are with Grandma Bailey, Mom's mother.
During my years in college and beyond, Mother’s words never left me. I knew in each circumstance, just what Mom would say: “I wouldn’t want to be in their place on the Judgement Day... Marry in haste, repent at leisure... Babies would not take so much of our time if we did not spend so much time looking at them... Necessity is the mother of invention... A stitch in time saves nine... A willful waste makes a woeful want... Esther Lee, as sweet as she can be... Notice that all the food on the table, we have either raised [beef, milk] or [garden] grown.”
Mother encouraged me when there were heartbreaks, “If you are not the right one for him, then he is not the right one for you.” Or, cautioned me, “Esther, I don’t think he is the right one for you.” When David asked Dad if he could marry me, Mother said, “I’m so happy for you.”
And it was Mother, who pressed us in 1982 with urgency that we listen to Focus on the Family. There we learned from Raymond & Dorothy Moore that homeschooling gives more interaction with adults, therefore can be like the "making of kings."
Here are our first five children with Mom & Dad, their grandparents.
Mother’s favorite chapter in the Bible, Psalm 103, is also mine: “His kingdom rules over all.”
Here is Mother with six of her seven grown children.
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Sunday, March 1, 2020
Bee Friends & Research
Always Christmas
One of Mike's Many Butterfly Collections
Joe Trainer pushed beekeepers to 8-frame hives.
Lance, Victor & Dustin presented Mike with a fish.
Wednesday, July 17, 2019
Dave Seppi
David's Father, Dave Seppi was born on this day 7-17-1917
Dave was born July 17, 1917 in Sunnyside, Utah, to Max and Aurelia Seppi, the only son after three daughters. He was only three pounds at birth and not knowing if he would live, his parents named him Dave with no middle name. Dave grew up in the mining camps where his father, Max, worked. Dave was the only one of his family to finish high school. His sisters left school to earn money for the family while their father was sick with (miners) Black Lung.Around age 13, Dave Seppi, began working at Labouri’s service station, in Helper UT, where he learned mechanics. During a trip to California he got a job at a service station, later, as crane operator for American Forge Co.,
He met Betty Hagerty, a young nurse from South Dakota, in Oakland. They were married September 1, 1946.
Dave drove a commuter bus for Key Systems till he was drafted into the army. He was chosen as a cook at Beal Air Force Base in Marysville. After the war, Dave tested for the California Highway Patrol while driving for Key Systems. Dave and Betty’s first baby, David Robert, was born in 1947 in Berkeley, The Seppi family moved to Bakersfield California where Dave patrolled the grapevine. In Bakersfield the Seppi’s were blessed with Lance Richard, 1950, John Leonard 1951, and Mary Jane 1952. Dave was promoted in the CHP to Sgt. and moved the family to Sacramento. When promoted to Lieutenant, he moved to Jackson CA, where he helped build their home where he lived until Christmas Day 2005. After retiring, Dave served 16 years on the irrigation board for Amador County.
Dave was known for his warm greetings, Italian cooking, art, woodcarvings, gardening, golfing, hunting, fishing, woodworking.
Son of an Austrian immigrant coal miner...
Monday, December 29, 2014
Grandma Seppi
Gma Seppi showed us a very old bible she has had for many years but we did not recall seeing it before. She asked Lance what the bible says about women. 

Lance read to her: Titus 2:3 The aged women likewise, that they be in behaviour as becometh holiness, not false accusers, not given to much wine, teachers of good things; 4 That they may teach the young women to be sober, to love their husbands, to love their children, 5 To be discreet, chaste, keepers at home, good, obedient to their own husbands, that the word of God be not blasphemed."
She assented that this was good.
Pray that God will draw her to seek Him before it is too late. She anticipated a last minute conversion. Perhaps God will open her eyes so that she will see and understand.
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Saturday, November 29, 2014
Monday, August 17, 2009
The Kingdom Driven Life
40% of children are born without fathers; 70% of boys are not grown up at 30 years of age. We have a train wreck on our hands.
People are looking for purpose; this is evident in the big sales of the book, The Purpose Driven Life. It is the best selling hard back in world history. “Purpose driven” can be more me centered.
R. J. Rushdoony wrote, “The major concern of most church members is not the Lord’s battles … but, how best can I enjoy life? Or as some say, “All that matters is that we are happy.”
What is God’s larger purpose? Jesus said to pray for is His kingdom to come on earth as it is in heaven. We are to be excited about building Christian civilization in every way shape and form.
The Bible does not say to protest, although there is a time for protest, the Bible says “increase and multiply.” Gen 1:28 This is one of the ways God uses to grow his kingdom.
Immigrants multiply quietly under the radar. However, God’s Kingdom is not likely to mature in our life time. Future generations depend on us. Let’s not drop the ball!
We will stop when we reach our goal. Ladies, if your goal is a godly marriage it is an ungodly goal. Your marriage should be used for God. People want to have a happy marriage so they decide not to have more children. This is to make an idol of marriage.
If our goal is patriarchy, you get domestic tyranny. On the other hand, if godly patriarchy is focused on seeking God’s kingdom and His righteousness… then it channels the energy into nations that honor God.
All of these things we work for: Godly marriage, biblical family, building businesses, churches and a just civil government. All of these are a means to an end. The end is the Kingdom of God .
The two Kingdoms are the New World Order and the Christian World Order. It is another top-down centralized tower of Babel . The Christian order is grass roots, bottom-up. As God changes our hearts, it changes the government over us.
Wheat and Tares 13:24-30 The establishment of God’s justice and order throughout the world until the tares are so few that the angels can pluck them out with ease. Both are trying to crowd the other out.
But seek ye first the Kingdom of God , and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you. (Matt. 6:33)
We are not to circle the wagons around, get our rifles out and make our last stand.
Now is the greatest time to advance the Kingdom of God . We are moving into a time of incredible decentralization and probably the greatest opportunity that we have had for the establishment for the Kingdom of God , since the fall of the Roman Empire . This is a huge opportunity. But it is important for us right now to begin decentralizing, establishing relationships, building our families and churches.



















