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Blooming

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Most of our daisies still look like this. . .

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. . .but just of couple of them are really and sincerely blooming.  Yippee!

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Any of you who are now thinking that I am a little too ‘into’ flowers, you are totally, absolutely, and completely RIGHT.

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Getting a camera made me like this.

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Really, just blame it on the camera. . .

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I wasn’t brave enough to get closer to this bee. . . and this is zoomed in!  I kind-of have a phobia of bees.

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I’m in this flower-photos craze, and I’m running out of flowers to photograph! *sigh*

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So I’m taking pictures of antlers instead.  (I know I’m crazy, so you don’t have to mention it in your comment–but feel free.)

Happy Wednesday, guys; thanks for putting up with crazy me! 😀

 

Are you guys tired of these yet?

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Our daisies are almost blooming!!!

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I think Michael made this little sculpture.

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All the flowers are gone. 🙁

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This is one of the flower-petals in the grass.  It looks like it’s snowing when they fall! 🙂

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Would you look at all those strawberry-flowers!

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Will someone please tell me what my deal with dandelions is?

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Dandelion manifesto!

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#Narnia

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I love SPRING!

More flowers

Things change fast in the Springtime (especially flowers) and these are from a few days ago, so things in our backyard have changed a bit; but they’re still pretty, so I thought I’d post them. 

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The leaves are getting bigger and the flowers are shedding petals, so the first is drowning out the latter.  There weren’t many flowers this year, we’re not sure why.  🙁

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There was a dandelion in my last flower-pictures-post too, wasn’t there?  What’s my deal with weeds? 🙂

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These flowers are all open now.  I should take more pictures!

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It took me foreeeeever to get my camera to focus for this picture!  It didn’t help that M came over to see what I was taking a picture of, ’cause movement doesn’t help cameras focus, and three-year-olds don’t hold still! 🙂

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Not exactly a flower!  Still picturesque.  🙂

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Strawberry leaves

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What will be roses. . .

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I think these itty-bitty flowers grew from spilled bird-seed.  The hose is for perspective.  The picture below turned out better.

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^ A dying tulip and a poor dandelion that Michael picked and left on the concrete.  How sad! 🙂

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Things are GROWING!!!  Yippee!

 

#ILOVESPRING

Spring!

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The waste-land and the dry land will be glad.
The desert will be full of joy and become like a rose.

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Many flowers will grow in it, and it will be filled with joy and singing.

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The greatness of Lebanon will be given to it, and the  beauty of Carmel and Sharon.

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They will see the shining-greatness of the Lord, the wonderful power of our God.

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Give strength to weak hands and to weak knees.
Say to those whose heart is afraid,
“Have strength of heart, and do not be afraid.”

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-Isaiah 35:1-4 NLV

 

 

Picture overload!

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Not much snow left around here!

I took this last Saturday when we went outside to play; there’s even less now!

I wasn’t going to get my camera out that time, but…

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…the guys started filling up this tub…

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…and making snowcastles!

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And doesn’t this deserve a picture?

Here’s a couple pictures of them working on it:

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Earlier that day we dropped Dad and Spencer off at the new building our church is renovating (to help take out the old sprinkler-system), and then the rest of us went to the zoo.

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We saw an IMax and then went to the Aquarium… we went there on my birthday one year, and I spent two hours in there happy as a cricket.  Me and fish! 🙂

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I think I could ALMOST make someone believe that I'd been scuba-diving! :)
I think I could ALMOST make someone believe that I’d been scuba-diving! 🙂

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They recently re-did the aquarium... I thought the giant crabs were a nice touch! :)
They recently re-did the aquarium… I thought the giant crabs were a nice touch! 🙂

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This was Lucy's first time to the zoo, and she was a little apprehensive about the tunnel... she did okay though, brave girl!
This was Lucy’s first time to the zoo, and she was a little apprehensive about the tunnel… she did okay though, brave girl!
The tunnel is one of MY favorite features--you can lay down and look up and feel like you're UNDER water... like a mermaid! (I think that's what started my ocean-craze; mermaids).
The tunnel is one of MY favorite features–you can lay down and look up and feel like you’re UNDER water… like a mermaid! (I think that’s what started my ocean-craze; mermaids).

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Jellyfish... pretty, aren't they?
Jellyfish… pretty, aren’t they?

 

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Lucy laughed and laughed about these little guys! :)
Lucy laughed and laughed about these little guys! 🙂

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Thank you for reading all this and looking at ALL these pictures!  Do you guys like it best when there’s more text or pictures in my posts?

Happy Saturday, and happy Valentine’s Day!

P.S.  Do you any of you have a favorite animal/animals to see at the zoo?

P.P.S.  My computer says snowcastles (^see above ^) isn’t a word.  In my humble okay not-so-humble opinion, if sandcastles is a word, snowcastles is to.  And in case you were wondering: I’ve been making up words for a long time… I used to make them up to put in poetry because I needed a word that rhymed.  I refrain from doing that now, so that others will understand my poems–which is the point. 🙂

Today

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Foot-prints

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Shadows

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We’ve still got snow!

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It’s in the 40’s today, but the snow hasn’t melted yet, so some of us went outside in our boots and hoodies, and played in the snow without our gloves on.  Just because we could!

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We have a hard little worker over here…

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…who labored very hard to un-shovel our front steps…

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…and our driveway!  How kind of him. 🙂

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Wish I had a better picture of those boots!

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Does it get much cuter?!

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Making snowcastles.

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This one “breaked” when someone tried to move it.

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This little princess got a wagon-ride to the mailbox…

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And, to her great delight, found something there for her!

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Everything white, everything blue.  Just. be.cause.

And by the way, I love my camera!

Zoomed out:

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Zoomed in:

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No kidding!

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Spring is coming…

…just maybe not very soon!  It’s only February, after all, and why should Spring come early?

“Do you want to come along?” he asked Puddle.  “We could start with some place warm and wild.”  Puddle preferred to stay home.  I love snow, he thought.

-“Toot & Puddle” by Holly Hobbie

Winter Wonderland

Here are a few pictures I got of the snow!  It was so pretty when it started falling: great big, peaceful flakes drifting down.  I took some pictures, but you can’t see the snowflakes.  🙁

It wasn’t sticking very well, and I was hoping so desperately it would get real deep…

 

Wish granted!

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Look how deep that drifted up!

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Just look at that!  I love how this turned out!  Couldn’t this so totally be Narnia or something?

You know me: off in raptures again.

Happy February!

P.S.  Come back tomorrow: I’ve got something exciting to post! 🙂  Hint: I know I’ve talked to some of you about it already, but maybe not all of you.  Don’t forget to check in!

China

There were lots of things, about China in general, that I wanted to post. And maybe I will sometime. I was going to now. But something happened. Lucy happened. She is everything now. Lucy is the world.  –Moi

My post “Broken” was featured on “We Are Grafted In”, which is The Sparrow Fund Ministry’s blog, this week!

And in the in the meantime, I decided I’d share some of the things about China in general that I  said I might.

First off, this being about China in general is not strictly true: China’s a big BIG country, and I was only in three cities.  I meant my experience in China in general.  Which, by the way, was a good one.  I like China.  Honestly.  The culture-shock was hard, but I liked it.  I want to go back someday.

Oh.  Now I’m getting hooked on countries before I can drive across town.  Delightful.

And I wasn’t going to post all this in the beginning, but here. we. are.

Moving on:

We were in two pretty western areas, but Guangzhou was more western.  Which is why I’ve been running around telling people I liked it better.  But I think that’s just because the western-ness was refreshing after spending a week overseas when I’d never been out of my country before.

But I really liked Xi’an.  The experience.  The people.  Even the waitresses at that restaurant next door that would start giggling every time us out-of-place Americans who spoke no chinese walked in… which was often, as it was our default after we figured out what we liked there.

Yes, Xi’an was wonderful.  It was beautiful.  Not like Guangzhou wasn’t, but it had a unique beauty about it.  An less-American beauty.  Where do I even start?

Lots of people walking around with face-masks on.  Lots of bikes.  Lots of buses… not to mention motorcycles, taxis, cars, and these weird bike-things with beds like a pick-up truck.  The traffic made me nervous! 🙂

Also, lots of unbelievably small shops and people who hung their laundry out to dry from their balconies.  And people selling food along the side of the street.  Usually roasted chestnuts and sweet potatoes, or something on a stick–sometimes you could tell what was on the stick, and sometimes… you couldn’t.

Also, they don’t appear to have play grounds: “park” in Xi’an meant a path through a truly gorgeous landscape, with pool tables and carnival games.  And sometimes it meant little tubs with goldfish in them that kids could catch fish in and take home.  Apparently.

And almost all the menu’s in the restaurants had pictures, which was SO nice for those of us who don’t read chinese! 🙂  Though our guide informed us that the locals like the pictures too, because in China they name dishes things like “Dancing Eggplant” (I’m not even kidding).

What else made it unique?  The big signs covered in chinese characters.  The fog.  The incredibly tangled telephone wires.  The palm trees.  The tall buildings…

I could go on foreeeever!

I’m hooked.  Totally.

I. am. in. CHINA!!

We’ve been in China for a little over twenty-four hours now, and it’s been great!  The jet-lag was pretty bad on the plane.  I was expecting it, but not that bad, and (for some reason) not until we got home; but I perked up when we got to Xi’an… and could go to bed.  I’m never sleepy when I’m supposed to be–like, never!

I had my first conundrum about food at lunch yesterday, when almost everything was SPICY, but we found some mild noodles and some pork that was only… flavorful.  But breakfast is wonderful.  They have Asianie things like noodles and rice and baked yams (for breakfast?), but they also have some more western things like fried eggs, pancakes, bacon, and french-toast.  And they also have different flavors of juice–one of which was grapefruit which I had never seen before.

Our hotel is very nice, and it is a lot like American hotels.  The view out of the window is just short of breathtaking!  There’s a pond out there that the building is kind-of built around so it’s almost like a courtyard.  In some places the water comes right up to the hotel-walls, and in some places there’s a little patio or strip of land in between.  It is SO beautiful!  With the goldfish clustering around in the water, the little trees and patches of green grass, the vines climbing up the yellow walls, the red roofs, the palm-trees, the little wooden porches and long wooden benches, the stepping-stones; with big Chinese buildings and a foggy Chinese sky rising behind it… can you tell I’m in raptures about this little spot? 🙂

Our guide is also very nice.  She is organized and friendly and cheerful.  She’s the only guide I’ve ever had, so I don’t have anything to compare her to; but I decided I liked her before I’d known her for an hour!

I stick out here like a banana in a smoke-house!  People stare at us a lot.  Sometimes people stare at you in America, but I think it’s worse here…. though I could, of course, just be making that up.  We were standing by the fence around our hotel today, and people on the street outside kept looking at us as they walked by.  “It’s like we’re in a zoo!” mom said! 🙂  Sometimes I just ignore people that stare at me, sometimes I smile (especially if they’re children), and sometimes I just stare back.  I’m not sure how I should be responding!

AND-

(Drum-roll please)

WE’RE MEETING LUCY TODAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The two king-sized beds in our room are pretty close together; and I think it was a long time after we all woke up, but shortly after we turned on the light and all admitted that we were awake (which was a long time before we all got up), mom looked over at me and said, “It’s Lucy-day!”  I just grinned, because it was too early to freak out–but I was freaking out inside!  FREAKIN’ OUT!!!

I can’t believe it!  I’m meeting my sister today!  I’ve wondered about this for a long time.  I wonder what she’ll be like.  What she’ll think of me.  But all my anxiety melts into absolute insignificance when I think about what she might be thinking!  Does she know that she’s meeting her family today?  I hope so.  Is she happy?  I hope so.  Is she excited?  I hope so.  Is she scared? I hope not.  Is she nervous?  Probably.  Is she curious?  How could she not be?!  I pray she is not scared or confused!

 

There is so much more I could tell you!  This is in a nutshell.

And speaking of nuts, I got to try roasted chess-nuts yesterday for the first time!  They were… interesting.  They reminded me of potatoes, honestly.  It was fun to get to try them, because now I know what they are.  You hear about them a lot in English literature!

So far China has been great!  Becca told me before we left: “I think you’ll like it (paraphrased) if you just think of it as an adventure.”

And that’s what I’m doing.  I just keep telling myself: “It’s an adventure.  Just have fun!   Don’t lose your bag.  DON’T DROP YOUR PASSPORT!  Stay under your umbrella (it’s been COLD and WET here!) but don’t bump into  anything with it (even though our guide already hit someone on the head with hers).  Look both ways.  See as much as you can without losing mom and dad.

“Live it up.  Breathe it in–even the smog.

“It is beautiful.”

 

“Then let’s look on the bright side: we’re having an adventure…”

-The Princess Bride, by William Goldman, page 295