October 2, 2007
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PICTURE TIME …
Hi y’all … I’m finally back after a very long weekend! First, thank you all for your sweet comments, and also prayers for Ian, and me! I just spoke to him tonight, and I asked him how he was doing…he said, “okay, I guess.” ”I guess”, meant that he is still in pain. The doctor has given him exercises to do to aid in the healing process, so I’m praying that he’ll be better soon, but I sure still would appreciate your prayers for him! Remember when he broke that tail bone awhile back? He said that’s just fine now, no problems with it at all … now let’s hope the same for his shoulder!
Other than that, our weekend was great! We had a wonderful show … the Lord blessed, and we couldn’t have asked for better weather! The highlight was that I got to meet Deanna, a Xanga friend, from southern Indiana. She is a very sweet lady, and I just wish we had more time to sit down with a cup of tea, or coffee, to get to know each other better. Being at the show makes that a little more difficult to do, but I’m sure we’ll see each other again! She was such a sweetie, and she brought me a couple of special friendship gifts … a beautiful cookbook from her church quilt show, and a ‘Ta-Da Doll’! I can’t wait to devour the pages of the cookbook, and the doll is so sweet … it came in a really neat little jean bag … all handmade! Thank you so much, Deanna!! What a blessing it was to meet you! There are pictures below … wish we would have taken more … next time, okay!
There was so much going on at the Scottish-Highlander Festival … the music was awesome, they had two different groups, one called ‘Highland Reign’, and the other, ’Hog Eye Navvy’. They had a history teacher there, named Lee, who taught about the history of Scotland … he is a walking encyclopedia! He’s been there every year that we’ve been there. My husband has gotten to know him quite well, and they sit and talk whenever he’s on a break. When he teaches, I just wish I had a tape recorder! He told us last night that he could start Friday morning, and talk non stop through Sunday, and still not cover all the research he has done! Lewis is learning alot about his heritage! He’s Scotch, Irish, & Welsh! There were also the Highland Dancers in costume, and a reenactment camp as well. They camp there at night during the weekend, and next year we are invited by our ‘neighbors’ to stay and have supper with them! {The only thing … Lew has to wear a kilt!!) There were t-shirts that said “Real Men Wear Kilts”! Very funny!} They did all of their cooking over open fires, and brought us some samples of the breads they baked! How different food tastes when cooked that way! We had a wonderful spot close to the stage area so we got ‘front row seats’ … we had the water right behind us … we were under the trees … the weather was cool … breezes blowing … and the smell of the campfires burning! We were so blessed! {We’ve had to leave in the past because of rain, but not this year!} I’ve got some pictures to share below of the weekend … they didn’t turn out as good as I would have liked … but I’m sure you’ll get an idea of how fun and interesting the weekend was!
I hope you all had a blessed weekend! I’ll be around in the next couple of days to answer your comments and catch up with you! I’m also getting ready for a 3 day show this coming weekend … this one is indoors, and I really enjoy doing it … but I have lots and lots to do to get re-organized for it this week, so I may not be posting as much … it just depends on how fast I’m moving!! In the meantime, you all have a wonderful night, and a terrific Tuesday! See ya soon!!Hugs and blessings to you all!!
~ Deborah <><WORD FOR THE DAY: “In the shadow of His hand He hid me.” What a beautiful picture of the loving, nurturing care with which God surrounds His children. It is as though the hand of God were cupped over each of us, forming its protective shield against all danger, affording us shelter from the blazing heat of adversity. Because we are hidden in the shadow of His hand, no foe can alarm us, no harm can befall us. Under His protecting hand we are safe from every evil that would assail us. The shadow of His hand affords peace and rest. For Jesus’ sake, the hand that casts the shadow removes from us our every burden of guilt and shame. In the shadow of His hand we find spiritual refreshment, for there we feed on His Word, and there we are blessed by His Spirit, who restores our souls and renews our hearts.
{Isaiah 49:2} –Anonymous
… Me & Deanna …
I thought of you when I saw these guys
But I’m sure sorry they are not in ‘Highlander’ green!!
The special friendship gifts from Deanna!
Ta – Da !!
Thank you again for these sweet gifts!
‘Lee’ ~ The History Teacher …
and never to be seen without his ‘kilt’ on!
He kept telling Lewis he needed one!
Pat ~ our “neighbor” … She’s the ‘camp cook’, and boy can she cook!
I love the flowers on the table … such a sweet touch! She also read to everyone
from a woman’s diary … very interesting … not sure of the exact year, but it was long ago!
This man was so photogenic …
he kept daring me, with those eyes, to take his picture … and I did!
His expression was priceless, it never changed the whole weekend!
He helped with the firing of the canon.
~ Preparing for the firing of the canon ~
This was extremely loud … wonder why they don’t use earplugs?!
This man was teaching about the uniforms and weapons.
This was also loud!
Look at the fire from those barrels!
I wish I could remember all of the history that was taught this weekend!
There was so much, and all so very interesting!
This is the group called Highland Rrrrreign!
We met and talked with JohnAndrew …
he’s the one on the right, in the green shirt and plaid ‘kilt’ …
he was filling in with this group playing the mandolin.
He’s a member of the new group there this year called
Hogeye Navvy below. They were our favorite. The lady, ‘Mac’, is his
mother, and his father is in the group also, but wasn’t there this weekend.
JohnAndrew was very sweet, not much older than Ian. There was a bet going
around that he could eat a whole apple pie each day of the weekend … and he did!
I wish I had gotten a picture of that pie plate in his hand both days!
And the big grin on his face!!
They have excellent apple pies, of course!!
… Hogeye Navvy …
I so enjoyed both the bagpipes that Dimitri played,
and also the ‘bodhran’ which is the drum that Garry has over
to the right … Garry talked with us quite a bit, too.
He was the lead storyteller, and vocalist.
This is a little better picture of a ‘bodhran’ …
this one had a microphone attached,
making it sound deeper and richer.
This little guy was adorable! He did a great job
playing the bagpipes … which, I might add, is not an easy instrument to play!
Below are some of the many dancers that were there …
some with very colorful costumes.
This girl was the daughter of the dance teacher there.
She was very good … they all were … she’s a very good teacher …
and very encouraging to her students.
They wear these cute curly wigs … they bounce when they dance!
The dance is not an easy one to learn … lots of fancy foot work!
Have you ever seen ’Riverdance’?
Here’s Lee again, with a friend, teaching us how to dance!
He was so sweet, and absolutely loved to teach!
… More ‘faces’ of those who were at the festival …
This guy loved the camera!
Such light green eyes …
notice that someone took time to part his hair
for all the photos being taken of him!
And finally … how could I even resist!
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You are GORGEOUS!!
The pictures are amazing! You are so talented!! God bless you sis!!
Hi! I play the trumpet. Also play some other things, but trumpet is my main instrument. Yes, I have seen the Omartian books, and when I was looking for something about prayer for my son I looked at hers, then I saw this one about Praying God’s Will, and I really liked it. I have been using it and it is so helpful. It is divided into topic which he has taken scriptures and shaped them into prayers. It’s helped me a lot the last few weeks through things with both of my sons.
Hi, Sweetums! Just wanted to share this with you today! http://www.hasanyonetoldyou.com/
Hugs! :heartbeat:
I’m #2
When I got home I realized I left the info card that goes with your doll :p She is hand made by one of our church members, Carolyn Humphrey. The card reads: INSPIRA (The Stash Gypsy)
Inspira is based on wrap dolls created by the ancient Egyptians. She was inspired by countless dollmakers, beautiful fabrics and, always, color. Candlestick girls, TaDa Dolls and Women of the Bible are also wrapped and tied, but they are not gypsies.
Inspira was given her shape be donated cones and spools or by using whatever was available. My first wrap dolls were made by using candy rolls as a base. The base is wrapped with a piece of had-to-have-it fabric. Then the fun begins! The first fabric determines all other other color choices~imspiration!
Inspira is held together and embelished with treasueres from a bountiful stash. These treasures have been bought on trips (souvenirs), purchased locally (necessities) and donated by generous friends, neighbors and strangers(gifts). What more can a gypsy ask for>>>
Enjoy your doll and give her a few trinkets from your own stash. Carolyn Humphrey, Doll maker
Your doll could be called, TaDa doll which is an inspiration for great achievements or she also looks like she is praising the Lord. Every doll she makes is a one of a kind. I liked her because her hair reminded my of yours; the fall colors are a reminder of the season we met; her motions are of either praising the Lord or happy for overcoming an achievement and she is saying “TaDa”. Your post are such an inspiration to a lot of people. Sometimes it seems like you are saying “TaDa” at the end or “Praise the Lord”
OK, I’ll meet you on Connie’s site.
It is good to have you back, love your picture’s you do a wonderful job taking them. meeting a xanga friend had to be a special time for you, i am so glad that you had that chance, and the gift’s she gave was so nice of her, but what is a TA-DA doll it is very cute but i never heard of one, I will be keeping you in prayer for a good weekend , have a great day tomorrow and i will check in some time soon,
GOD BLESS,
SANDY
:sunny:Hi, stopped by to show the boys your pictures.
What time is top 10?
Wow…what a great time this weekend….I just love all your pics….makes me feel like I was there also..thanks for sharing
be blessed
…finally some time to comment…Looks like you had a wonderful time! I love the pictures- seems like I was there
Continuing to pray for Ian…
Blessings to you!
Wow, looks like fun!
Sure hope Ian gets better soon!
:wave:Hi Deborah
wow sounds and looks like a nice time was had!!!
and how wonderful to have meet a fellow xangian:love:
Have a Wonderful Tuesday Evening:wink:
:heartbeat:{{{Love & Hugs To Ya}}}:heartbeat:
Jeanette
How cool! I am glad you had a great time and got to meet a fellow Xangan. Pray Ian continues to heal! :sunny:
Looks like you had a Great Time! I have never been to a Scottish Festival but it looks like Fun!
Have a Great Day :wave::heartbeat:Kris
Prayer for Ian. That festival looks like so much fun!
I love southern Indiana.
That looks like so much fun. Glad it went well -and the pictures are wonderful!
Looks like a movie set. That one guy was VERY photogenic. My dad is that way. None of the rest of us are, though.
I love the green eyed calf with parted hair. TOO CUTE!
Looks like you guys/gals had a great time. I have a friend who does civil war reenactments.
Kim
Hey, thank you for the nice comments. I had such a great time, even though it was short. Evan really enjoyed himself. We need to get together again soon, I think Evan and Ian have a lot in common. I just remembered that there was a set of twins in my graduating class named Evan and Ian. My other son Edward was visiting with his dad, but he would have liked it too.
I love the soap and candle. Every time, I smell them I think of you my friend, and the wonderful time we had. God is good…all the time.
:sunny:Hi Deborah! Glad you and Deanna got to meet. She seems like a nice Lady!…….I mentioned to Hubby about next years Irish Feast and he is looking forward to it!………So that will be interesting!……….Hope you have a Great Day! Praying for all of you and Be Blessed!………..In Christ’s Love……..Monic:heartbeat:
:wave: Hi! Thanks for posting your photos…there are so good that I felt I was there with you! When we lived in England, I belonged to a step dance group and learned many of the steps… some of them are used in the folk dances here in Bulgaria but the music here is very different in timing… I wanted to learn that drum when I heard it..one of my friends in the folk dance group also played that drum… and here thye have an instrument very similiar to bagpipes..it is called a guida..my husband keeps threatening to buy one and they arev ery expensive and as you say…difficult to play!!!
:sunny:Wow, looks like such a fun weekend! So glad you had such a good time and could meet your friend. How special!:) Have a blessed week! :heartbeat::wave: