Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Stay At Home... What I'm Doing


Life has been a routine these past few weeks.
Which is good!

Tom and I do exercises together, twice a day.
I take Banjo for a walk, 3-4 times a day.
Food is cooked, baked or BBQ'd
Projects are completed.

Back gate has been repaired.


But then there are days when the routine is broken!
One day, we took the older grand kids
 for a bike ride.

Good exercise and lots of fun to be with them.

 
You could tell they were happy
 by all the conversations
we had while riding.


And they didn't want us to go home.


Just had to put this in...

It's almost a news worthy event 
when you run out of  TP.

And another weird event..

 
Making masks!
(I haven't used one and probably won't.)



We all need haircuts, including Banjo.




He loves the attention and would of stayed on the table all day if I let him.



Another thing he loves is,
going for a ride in the car!

He sticks his head out the window and
let the wind blow his face.

Here he is looking at deer!

I think he thinks they are big dogs.

On our walks, he keeps discovering new things.
Here he is checking out Dandelions.


Sometimes we just enjoy the sunshine with our "pal".



EASTER 2020

Tom and I got up early and drove to a special 
spot where we could watch the sunrise.

We arrived during the Blue Hour.


It was such a humbling and 
 moving moment, for just the two of us.
Tom read scripture as we watched the sun peek out.


Easter 2020 
HE HAS RISEN!
He has risen, indeed!


Later on in the afternoon,
we joined in
 on an egg hunt.



When all the eggs had be found,
the "goods" were inspected.






(this says it all)


~~~~****~~~~

"The Lord is a refuge for the oppressed, a stronghold in times of trouble."

Psalm 9:9





5 comments:

  1. What a wonderful Easter you had! And you have a lot more freedom than we do. If you don't wear a mask in Philly, you cannot enter any store. You will be asked to leave immediately. You must stand in long lines to enter a store. I could not be with my family for Easter because they do not live in the same household. We could never be as close to each other as you were with your grands. What a blessing to live where you do and be able to see your loved ones. Banjo is so cute. We all need haircuts too!

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  2. I think I am in love, with those adorable grandchildren and Banjo! i am also so happy you and Tom got to spend precious time with the grands, making wonderful memories, these memories will be especially precious for all!
    I can only imagine how wonderful it was to see the sunrise together on read scripture and pray on Easter morning.
    You are so right, things are not the most important things in life. Keep making those memories, dear Friend, I think of you so often!
    Hugs,
    Sue

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  3. Awww... Such cute and happy grandchildren! Little Banjo is so loveable and precious too! That's great you were able to spend such quality time with your grandchildren and you take the time to smell the roses.

    We had one of our grandbabies with us on Easter with his mommy and daddy so that was great!

    Love all your photos, and the sweet little adventures of Banjo the great! *big smile*

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  4. you have deer! I love deer and have a "few" I call my own babies. banjo is a darling wee pooch! the hubs and I walk nearly every day unless it's storming or snowing of course. today we took a shorty walk through the golf course near our home. just 1.5 miles and most of it was level ground save for the last quarter mile of largely hilled path. ugh. then we went for an ice cream thereby reducing our exercise to ……. nothingness. ha!

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  5. Looks like your days are filled with a lot of smiles!! That's wonderful.

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