We enjoyed garden greens with our eggs this morning. Many thanks to Dinah for planting them when we were in the hospital. :) Here she is last week showing Mercy how to garden. ~ReginaTuesday, April 9, 2013
Gardening
We enjoyed garden greens with our eggs this morning. Many thanks to Dinah for planting them when we were in the hospital. :) Here she is last week showing Mercy how to garden. ~ReginaTuesday, July 19, 2011
Photos of Departure & Thoughts upon Returning
Dinah was a great help,
even lifting some heavy boxes, remembering to do it right.
It was a pleasant day. ~Lance
for Juicing with Beets, Lemon and Carrots
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Latin and Gardening
One of the ways we know that winter is here:
The tomato flats are actually in our living room window, and will be left there till our hard freezes are past. Then, I will set them in our greenhouse and watch the weather predictions. If a cool spell is predicted, I'll set them back in the window. I am very thankful for a mother who puts up with my “babies” in the house. Who would?
I love plants. It’s kind of like fasting when winter rolls around I long for the smell of the spring wet dirt and to see lush plants. I am astounded that plants thrive when all the right things are given them. Yet people tend not to thrive and complain, not recognizing the hand of our Heavenly Father who always does his will in our lives. And he has given us life.
Melody asked me to teach her Latin. We are both students.I started learning Latin and had to quit when Grandpa died.
(Grandparents deaths are hard on grades:).
R.C. Sproul Jr. said that Latin increases our comprehension of English.
He wants his children to understand English well so they can understand the Bible.
They need to understand the Bible so they can know God better.
So, he teaches his children Latin so they can know God better.
I love it!

