Wednesday, November 26, 2014


THANKSGIVING  2014


It is mid afternoon, Sage and I are taking our 'after school' walk as the sun is getting low in the November sky. It is beginning to feel like winter, a little snow still crunches under our feet, left from the first snow of the season. We seem to be having less rain and more cold this November, and that is fine with both of us. Both Sage and I seem to perk up when the temperature drops. We love sloshing through the thick bed of leaves on our trails, sniffing (whatever it is that dogs sniff) and studying the progression of the seasons as we mosey along, and mosey it is now, Sage's arthritis doesn't allow for much speed, but after all- she is almost 16, I am thankful for the fairly steep hills along our daily walk, and lately I discovered that I can get more exercise if I walk up the hill backwards, hmmm-- didn't know “those” muscles were there. As another Thanksgiving day is nearly here we reflect on all the blessings of the past year.

2014 Started off with a bang when Sam and Jaxon requested that I forget about retirement and homeschool them for the second semester of 6th grade. Beside fractions, spelling and Bible study they turned out to have great aptitude for bread making. And for the last two weeks of the 2013-2014 school year their main concern was planning for the whole 7th grade at “ullaschool”. The '14-'15 schoolyear is now well under way and we are having a good time.
Splitting wood doesn't wipe the smiles from their faces, and--
Here's how they make good use of the equipment when I ask them to pick up some leaves from the neighbor's yard.  Sorry the pict are reversed, but my blogging skills are still VERY limited.



The sad news of granddaughter Miriam's death while doing missionary service in Nigeria was a shock to all of us. While sharing in the grief we also rejoice in the knowledge that Miriam was right with Jesus and is now resting in the anticipation of His return and a grand reunion while journeying to the home He has prepared for His family.'

From that sorrow sprang beauty most unusual.
Dear friends sent me a lovely pot of Hydrangeas,

After they finished cheering my heart,
I planted them in the garden
hoping that they would survive for next year.
But they did better than that,
All through late September, October and into November the same plant displayed this beautiful purple (Miriam's favorite color) blossom.


“Grandma's Swimming hole” reached its full potential with all 6 grandchildren and “ullaschoolers” making maximum use of it during the warm weeks of summer. What joy to have wet towels, suits, and shorts strewn all over the place and squeels and splashing echoing through the woods. Picnics with veggie dogs roasting over the campfire and fireworks across the lake on Independence day. A summer not soon to be forgotten.



And then there was a total surprise Birthday party for Maria, orchestrated by Daughter Eve, How heartwarming to see Maria's eyes sparkle with surprise and pleasure in the company of friends and family.


And so, from the Little house on the hillside in the Maine Woods we wish for you each and every one a profound sense of the presence of someone who is:        

Stronger than your weakness,                               INDIGO
Wiser than your questions                                            GABBY
Fullness of joy for the vacuum in your heart.                       SAGE

May your 2015 be Filled with HIM                                       ULLA


While I have been working on this, it started to snow.   So   I can be "dreaming of a white Thanksgiving".