Saturday, February 28, 2009

Professional Photos Spring 09











These looked alot better after they were cropped. But these are still cute!




Friday, February 27, 2009

This should relieve some people~ ;-)

I've created a new blog for my ranting. If you want the address, let me know. Otherwise, feel free and safe to continue visiting my blog for updates on my kiddo's and darling Anmchara.
Elizabeth

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Ophelia

On Saturday morning, my grandmother, Ophelia Hurst Davis went to be with her Lord and Savior. Grandma was an amazing woman. Many people say such of their grandmothers and I suppose they mean it, but I know it of her. She was a depression child with poor health that missed so much school it took a very long time for her to finish highschool. She never drove a car and lived most of her life without a toilet or a shower in her home. She raised six daughters on her own after doing what I consider a truely courageous thing. When her youngest daughter was 2, she divorced their father who had committed a horrible sin against her and her children. I do not condone divorce and she didn't even believe in divorce but when faced with no other choice, she did that which was never done in her society. She bore it as a mark on her for the rest of her life and of course never remarried. She suffered from many health problems but followed her instincts and her passion for knowledge and was able to live independently long past the time that most people thought she would ever live. She was an irascible and strong headed woman. If I described her in a word, I would have to say tenacious. She had a little spring on her 35 acres and believed it to be the healing waters and somehow pumped it into her house with a ram pump. As a small child, I spent countless hours at her house with my siblings and cousins. We played in the creek and broke into the old school house up the road and wrote on the chalkboard with old broken pieces of sheetrock playing school. We helped her with countless strange little chores that we didn't really understand the process of, like putting little branches and sticks in her driveway to prevent erosion. Every time someone visited her, they were given explicit instructions on exactly what she wanted them to do while they were there. I think she sat and planned every minute for me before I arrived. I remember being up in her apple tree picking each apple that she told me to. I carried hundreds of pounds of apples up to her living room, wondering what in the world she would ever do with them all. She, of course, sent more home with me than I knew what to do with either. I never visited her without demanding she make her special biscuits in a pan on the stove. She made the most amazing watermelon rhine pickles in the world. I saw some at a farmers market one day and my mouth watered. When I got them home, I realized that just because they call them that, doesn't mean they are going to be just like grandma's. She once told me she would like me to write the story of how she named her daughters. I wanted to so badly and we never did it. All I ever found out was that she wanted the name to be "The Six Little Peppers."
Over the years I've learned many things that she tried to tell me all along. RAW almonds are very good for you. Black walnut icecream and cheerios are the perfect dessert. Vinegar is an amazing cure-all. The Word of God is indispensable and life without it would not be worth living. She taught me to make dolls out of gourds and vinegar bottles. She taught me to make strings of paper dolls. She sat in front of her stove with me, letting me open her junk mail and giving me cherry vitamin-c's as a treat. She reminded me to sing to my children and share the Word with them. She bossed her whole family around, accused us of wilder things than I can imagine and yet never had to watch a soap opera for inspiration. She gave me a half of a stick of DoubleMint gum every time I saw her and never stopped clipping newspaper items for me and giving every bit of advice I would listen to. She wasn't perfect and she tended to drive all of her daughters batty but at the end of her life I can honestly say, right or wrong about all of the little things, she loved us all, and lived a life to live up to in many ways. I know I could have been a better granddaughter and spent more time with her. I know I should have written more letters, sent flowers and showed my love for the part she played in my life but I didn't. I take my comfort in the fact that she will live on in me in a million little ways and I'll pass it on to my own children. God bless my hard working grandmother who can finally rest with her savior and feel no more pain.
Finally I will share the last "clipping" she sent to me. I meant to have the pastor share it at her funeral but failed.

A Million Souls
A Million Souls for Christ our Lord,
A Million Souls a day;
Be this our goal, our heart's desire,
For this we humbly pray.

Today the world has learned to read,
No longer dare we wait;
The let us go from door to door
And witness ev'ry day.

He bade us go to all the world
And ev'ry creature, too;
Then will He not enable us
His blessed will to do?

He calls us to a great crusade,
No matter what the cost;
A million souls must be our goal,
Each day to reach the lost.
Oswald J. Smith

She wrote "A great preacher and writer " at the bottom.

Some pics of the boyo
















Nick and I trekked to Arkansas for my Grandma's funeral. I got a few shots with the family while we were there.





Sunday, February 8, 2009
















Dear America,

It is almost offical. Your future generations now have a mortgage of 1.5 trillion dollars to deal with thanks to President Bush and President Obama. If you are a "gimmie" person, you're in luck, pick your favorite topic, get in line and hold out both hands, "Money Express" has arrived! You can get money for anything from buying a house or car to getting a tv converter box. If you're a crooked CEO for a large corporation, it's in the bank, Uncle Sams bank that is. Are you concerned about government workers driving cars that aren't "green"? Put your fears to rest, they will all have new cars soon and they will be "green"! Wanna get a tax refund even though you never paid taxes in 2009? You are in! Wondering what the exact Census report for 2010 will be? No worries, not a borrowed penny will be spared in this very important process. Just try not to focus on the fact that we are stealing bread from our grandchildrens mouths. If you are like my family, on the other hand and just want to have a job and hang on to your property value, I just don't know what to tell you. If you're hoping they've budgeted money to find the villans that ran away with all of your 401K, think twice. That money is gone and nobody even seems interested in talking about it. If you don't want a hand out, and want to work, save money and provide your children with education and the hope of an entreprenurial country, I'm sorry but that's just not where we live anymore.The days of financial giants falling is over. Lord knows why, we all know that where one falls, another smarter and better one takes it's place. America is, work hard, hand over your money to the government and don't even bother to hope they will spend it wisely. So, if you wonder how this will impact our country long term, you have two options. 1.We will have crushing taxes, a terrible depression and feel imobilized for a very long time... not likely. 2.Taxes will stay the same, hyper inflation will occur due to the depreciation of our dollar, thanks to our China loans and our children's children will live in oppresion. That's where we're at. Yes President Obama, you are right, I am scared. No, I'm not scared of failure, I'm not afraid of scratching my way through a few years of hard times. I'm scared of the legacy my generation is leaving. I am very scared. This is another "New Deal" and the last one didn't work. What works is private enterprises that are accountable to the law. All I'm trying to calculate is how many generations away from complete Communism we are. Oh and off topic, but how long until Congress votes for another raise for themselves? Anyone want to hazard a guess at that?On the upside, the economic downturn has revolutionized the way my family lives. We are living more frugally, avoiding incurring debt, selling things we don't need, thinking things through before we spend and just generally living in a way that would heal our country if it took off. If banks weren't over extended with home loans, car loans, credit card loans, student loans and a ton of other stuff people have no idea how they will ever pay for, they would be able to extend reasonable loans for reasonable requests. The gluttony of America cannot be fixed with a loan from China spent on government programs that just give $$ to unemployed people instead of creating jobs for them (that is a presumption, I have no idea where the 800 billion is coming from). It's just ridiculous. There needs to be a cultural change.