Monday, November 03, 2008

And Our President-Elect Is....

Wow! Can it be November already? Tomorrow is election day. We'll be casting our votes right after my morning route. According to the news, they're expecting an unprecedented voter turn-out. We recently received an e-mail with ten "election predictions". Regardless of who wins:

1. The Bible will still have all the answers.

2. Prayer will still work.

3. The Holy Spirit will still move.

4. God will still inhabit the praises of His people.

5. There will still be God-anointed teaching and healing.

6. There will still be singing of praise to God.


7. God will still pour out blessings upon His people.

8. There will still be room at the Cross.

9. Jesus will still love you.

10. Jesus will still save the lost.

ISN'T IT GREAT TO KNOW WHO IS
REALLY IN CONTROL!

Thanks, Mary Ann, for sharing that e-mail!

Sunday afternoon the kids were here to ride motorcycles. It was a beautiful day. They rode the trails and hills, but they also found some other entertaining activities. They really had fun with an old, nearly worn out big bale ring.























They also had fun climbing our huge sycamore tree. Wyatt and Hannah were posing for pictures when we noticed that there was another face in the frame. Squeak had climbed up there with them.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Congratulations Tyler!


Tyler set out to win a five race series at Burlington 34 Raceway this summer. He was going for the point championship, winning the first two races in his #96 Buick. In the third race, he had suspension problems and finished way back in twelfth position. As a result, he lost the point lead. Good old Dad, (Dennis) had him drive his #0 Celica for the last two races which Tyler won, giving him the point championship, by a mere two points! Way to go, Tyler!















The points were "driver" points, so changing cars was permissible. Fortunately, Tyler built Dennis a strong, quick car with a good handle not ever thinking that he himself would need it! There may have been a few times that Tyler questioned his wisdom in making his Dad so competitive, because Dad was pretty hard to beat! For all those great times and wonderful memories, thanks again, Tyler, and congratulations!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Here's the Latest....

Well, NQC was absolutely wonderful. I don't think I could do it justice by describing what it was like. Bobbie and I are now permanent seat holders. Someday maybe we'll get to go for the whole week, but for now we will be planning to attend Thursday through Saturday. We've already reserved our room across the street from the Expo Center, and looking forward to NQC 2009. I do have some pictures and a few "stories", and perhaps sometime soon I'll share those.
This post is to announce that Dennis won his race at Donnellson last Saturday. Here's the write-up about it, along with a picture taken afterwards.





By Jake Croxton


Dennis Schulte returned to LCS for a little fun and picked up the Shottenkirk Part Express Wild Thing 12-lapper in caution-free fashion. Randy Foor led early and looked to have the race well in hand, but Schulte methodically erased the deficit and brought Rob Hammel through with him to second. Chris Loring, Jr. and Jim Oliver, III raced to top five finishes.

A-Main 01 -- 1. Dennis Schulte, Keokuk; 2. Rob Hammel, Hamilton, Ill.; 3. Randy Foor, Morning Sun; 4. Chris Loring, Jr., Keokuk; 5. James Oliver III, Hamilton, Ill.; 6. Bill Whalen, Jr., Riverside; 7. Brent Hartley, Niota, Ill.; 8. Jim Garrett, Ottumwa; 9. Ryan Anderson, Donnellson; 10. William Michel, Farmington; 11. Jason Fowler, Donnellson; 12. Chuck Fullenkamp, Fort Madison; 13. Kevin Garrett, Bloomfield; 14. R Noble, Wapello; 15. Cory Sheetz, Keota; 16. Josh Green, Wapello; 17. Travis Yakle, Wapello; 18. Bryan Rodefer, Fort Madison.

Heat 01 -- 1. James Oliver III, Hamilton, Ill.; 2. Chris Loring, Jr., Keokuk; 3. Randy Foor, Morning Sun; 4. Jim Garrett, Ottumwa; 5. Bryan Rodefer, Fort Madison; 6. Travis Yakle, Wapello.

Heat 02 -- 1. Dennis Schulte, Keokuk; 2. Bill Whalen, Jr., Riverside; 3. Ryan Anderson, Donnellson; 4. Josh Green, Wapello; 5. William Michel, Farmington; 6. Cory Sheetz, Keota.

Heat 03 -- 1. Rob Hammel, Hamilton, Ill.; 2. Brent Hartley, Niota, Ill.; 3. Chuck Fullenkamp, Fort Madison; 4. Jason Fowler, Donnellson; 5. R Noble, Wapello; 6. Kevin Garrett, Bloomfield.


He didn't get to race all summer because of the knee replacement, so he was very excited about getting back "on track". Of course, I nagged and harped at him for being so foolish. After all, that knee was just put in there June 20th....only three months ago. But, in spite of my concerns, he raced, and won....all without any damage to the new joint. Just like he said. I guess I'm just an old worry wart.

I've been keeping busy with activity bus trips and fishing whenever we have the opportunity. Every day we're noticing more and more fall colors. Travis has been getting the combine ready for harvest. They'll be in the fields most likely within a few weeks.

I just finished reading a new, hot-off-the-press book. It's titled "Unpacking Forgiveness" by Chris Brauns. It was very well written, and although the book is quite meaty, it's very easy to read. I highly recommend it!

Well, as Porky Pig says, "Th-th-th-that's all, folks!"

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Look Out Louisville!


Bobbie and I will be leaving as soon as I can finish my afternoon bus route. If any of you readers just happen to be attending the NQC look for us in the crowd! As you can see from the photo, it actually started Sunday. Maybe someday we'll be able to go for the whole week! Until then, I'm just thankful for the opportunity to attend Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We plan to be home before dark on Sunday. In the meantime, the Mr. will be taking care of everything here on the home front.

Tuesday, September 02, 2008

Summer in September!

Well, here it is, September already. It's hard to believe that summer is over. It's especially hard to believe it when the temperatures are actually higher than they were for most of the summer!
Yesterday, Labor Day, we actually worked. We did several jobs that have been waiting to be done for quite some time, and I am happy to have them officially "scratched off" of the to-do list.
Today, as I was driving, I noticed many woolie worms. I started to count them, but there were so many that it was distracting, so I stopped counting at 34. Every single one of them (the 34 I counted plus all the rest that I saw) were black! In addition, they were ALL traveling southwest! Yes, every single one --- traveling southwest. So, you ask? Well, of course, they are not 100% accurate, but the message they're sending is this: If you can't spend the winter in Arizona, you'd better buy thermal underthings and stock the pantry. Winter will arrive on or about December 20th, and it will last well into March 2009. The "January thaw" will be late, and heating costs will be at an all time high!
But, what do woolie worms know? Do you remember last winter? Last year's worms predicted a mild winter, early spring and drought for May and June.

Well, enough nonsense! It's a gorgeous day here in SE Iowa, and I'm going to get out there and enjoy it!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Thirty Seven Years Ago......


We were married! Today is our 37th anniversary. It doesn't seem possible that we've been married so long, and have children so old! It's been good. Very good, in fact. I have no idea how we will be celebrating, but I'm hoping it includes a trip to Nauvoo for dinner....soon!
These pictures are from our wedding in 1971.

My mom made all the dresses except Leslie's. Leslie's mom, Bonnie made the dress for Leslie. Mom also made the veil, and I believe the little flower girls hat too. It was a beautiful wedding on the hottest and most humid day of the whole decade! Still, none of the wedding party fainted, and the church didn't even have air conditioning!

Well, one mystery is solved. Dennis just called from his cell phone. He is mowing around our fields, and I can see him. In fact, I was watching him stop and use the phone when the house phone rang. But, I digress. Anyway, he called to say that it's taco night at Papa's, and if I didn't have anything already fixed for supper, we could go meet Travis and his family for tacos. Well, of course, I don't have anything fixed....because I've been working on this blog, so Wooo-Hooo! We're going out to eat. I'm STILL hoping to be taken to Nauvoo Hotel though. Soon!




Tuesday, August 19, 2008

'Twas the Night Before School Starts...

Too soon will be dawn, with bus drivers rolling hither and yon. Picking up children, Oh what a joy....We'll greet them all warmly, each girl and each boy.
Man! It's WAAAAYYYYY past bedtime, and I believe I'm getting silly!
To celebrate the last full day of summer vacation, the grandsons and I went fishing. Today it was Zach's turn to catch the big one. I was tying a knot for Wyatt when Zach starting calling for help! By the time I was able to get to him, he had it reeled in and on shore. How exciting!



Tuesday, August 12, 2008

Terrific Tuesday!


Today I worked on my digital scrap booking project. It seems that I'm constantly learning something new about the program. Today I made a page showing Emma playing Frisbee with Gariann. I was very pleased with the way it turned out.

Also, today, Zach and Wyatt were here. We went fishing, helped Travis for a little while, and of course, played with the goats. We caught a few nice fish, but the big ones got away! The picture took forever to upload, because I forgot to resize it! So, if you click on it to get a better look, be prepared to wait a minute or two. It's a big file.



Next week, we go back to school. This is my last week of "summer vacation". Boooo hoooo.....

Monday, August 04, 2008

Sweet Corn Sunday!

Well, that should have been the title for yesterday's post, but since I didn't get it done yesterday I decided to call it that anyway. Sunday morning (before church) Dad, Lynn, Gariann and Kirk went and picked 100 dozen ears of corn. Yes, they picked one hundred dozen. I think maybe that was just about 8 or 10 rows from Dad's garden. They'd picked 80 dozen the day before for Jake and Melissa, but I digress.
Aunt Neet, Dad's sister, was here visiting for a few days and she fixed dinner for our whole tribe.
After that delicious Sunday dinner, we started our corn processing plan.


We had a shucking crew, and a cutting team, and Gariann was our cook.

It was quite a smooth operation, and when we were done, we had over 225 pints of corn in the freezer.






Not bad for an afternoon and evening of fun. It really was fun too. Working together always makes it fun, except for poor Gariann. She was in the kitchen cooking and cooling corn all by herself. She missed out on a lot of laughs.



It's hard to believe that in just two weeks from today, I'll be back to school. Actually, I won't be driving until Wednesday, August 20th, but we have meetings to attend Monday and Tuesday, so I figure that's when my summer vacation ends.

Dennis will be going back for a checkup Friday. They'll x-ray his new knee and then we're hoping that they'll say he can start therapy and get rid of the brace.

There's so much more I could write if only I could remember! We really had a great vacation, and maybe when I have more time, I'll post a few photos from camp. Right now, I have yet to unpack and do laundry!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Happy Birthday Gariann!

Today is Gariann's birthday, and I can only say that she's not as old as me...YET!




Aaron, Gariann's grandson, is growing and as impossible as it seems, he is cuter every time we see him.






















Saturday, we enjoyed good food and fun at Tom and Linda's. We took Zach and Wyatt along, and they really enjoyed getting to know their relatives. They especially enjoyed Jace and MyKelti, Tom and Linda's grandkids. They played in the pool in spite of the cold, rainy weather. The rest of us sat poolside, all bundled up, watching them.

























Our little goat family is also growing. The are an endless source of entertainment. The boys love caring for them and playing with them. They're so cute, we're going to have trouble when it comes time to get rid of some. However, we will have to downsize! Here's a picture of Barney and all the kids. From left: Brownie, Tuff, Dolly, Fluffy, Barney, Pinky, and Nanny.













That's the highlights of the past month, with the exception of Dennis' knee surgery. He had the knee replaced on June 20. It's going alright, we think. I think he's doing way too much, but can't keep him down. Today, he's mowing hay. It does need put up, but I think he's taking a big risk of an injury, which would be another set back! While he's unable to drive the truck, Travis and I are taking care of the grave digging. In addition, Dennis has several people needing rock, so I've been hauling a little rock too. I have been staying fairly busy, and the summer is passing way too fast! I can't believe that it's already the middle of July! Here's the "patient" while he was still at the hospital. Let me tell you, he was not there long! He had the surgery on Thursday, and I brought him home on Monday. He says the knee replacement would have been a breeze had they not torn the patella's tendon. That was a really big setback. He is supposed to keep the leg straight, and not use the muscle until that tendon is well healed. Anyway, that catches me up on blogging!