Hello all and happy March! 2025 was quite a year, and although I was able to decently keep up with blog posts, "Family Life" updates failed sadly. Disclaimer: this post has a huge amount of pictures in the attempt to make up for the several "Family Life" updates that I missed. Hopefully, 2026 will be more consistent, but as it's March and I have yet to do one for January and February, we shall see.
So, here May-December 2025 in pictures!
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Our family sadly lacks the reputation of successful gardeners, but I was determined to try again. I enjoyed getting my hands in the soil and in the midst of a lot of change and upheaval, I enjoyed looking out the window to my little world of organization and beauty.
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| In May, I hitched a ride up north with Dad, and while he visited with his friend and looked at cattle, I was able to spend some time with my sweet friend. We have known her family for 15+ years and she a I used to do prison ministry trips together before God called her into the blessing of marriage and now motherhood. It had been quite a while and we had a sweet time catching up. |
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| I headed up an online Mother's Day fundraiser for the pro-life ministry I am event coordinator for. It was a chance to give to the mom "who had everything" by giving a financial gift in their honor and then we sent a sweet gift box to them. |
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| I reveled in the flowers! |
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| Slight break in the flower pictures for one of Peaches. Isn't she sweet? |
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| The bumble bees and butterflies made my heart happy. |
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| Emma and her family visited in July. |
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| This past summer was extremely hot and the garden suffered in consequence, but apparently it provided enough shade for Ladybug to take a snooze under. |
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| More house remodeling work! Joel has become so skilled and knowledgeable in building which is such a blessing! |
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| House project: Ella and Joel putting up insulation |
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| Headed off for an afternoon of cattle work! |
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| It grew necessary for us to finish Grandma's apartment ASAP. Again, Joel was such a help in completing some needed tasks. |
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| House project: cleaning up the new build preparing for drywall. |
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| Working late preparing for drywall... |
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| We celebrated Grandma's 83rd birthday! |
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| Our pro-life ministry had our annual fall fundraiser event in mid-September and as event coordinator, I had my work cut out for me months ahead. This was taken after I had been out shopping for the items that were put together for the sponsored silent auction baskets. |
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September 10, 2025, will go down in history as a day of tragedy, as we witnessed with horror the murder of Charlie Kirk, a champion for Biblical faith, the beauty of the family, and religious and political freedom. I highly respect Charlie and what he stood and fought for. His death was a horrible loss, but with gratefulness, I hear of the impact his testimony and words have had. To God be the glory. Charlie's wife, Erika heads the ministry PROCLAIMxBIBLE365, a "making heaven crowded" ministry as well as a Bible-in-a-year reading program. I was taking part in the reading plan, and while planning the ministry fundraiser, I reached out to ask if PROCLAIM would consider sending items for one of our sponsored baskets in the silent auction. I was blown away by their generosity and kindness. The package of all their items arrived just a day or two before Charlie was killed. It was beautiful. |
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| The fall fundraiser event turned out so well! What a blessing and I was so thankful! Turnout was good, the program went like clockwork, the baskets sold well, and although there were a hiccups, I was so happy and cried when I got in the car after it was all over. The Lord was so kind. |
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| Silent auction basket... |
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| The fetal development table... |
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| And the pumpkin decorating contest! |
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| Finishing Grandma's apartment |
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| Taking a moment to capture a memory in the midst of the incredulity of the situation. |
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| In September, Ella and I were volunteers at a WW2 event not too far from us. It was a sweet chance to do something together, dress up, and enjoy the energy and feel of the event. Unfortunately, my phone was on the glitch and I wasn't able to get good pictures from the day, so a selfie in the car has to suffice. |
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| We moved Grandma into her apartment the 1st of October. |
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| My 27th birthday at Hobby Lobby! |
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Family pictures!
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| An evening walk... |
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| House project: painting the brick skirt around the house to match the new siding. |
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| House project: Joel and Ella caulking |
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| House project: demoing a bathroom... |
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| House project- a Lowe's trip |
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| Family outing to pick out a Christmas tree. |
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| Merry Christmas! |
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| My sweet baby is so old (she'll be 17 this year) and struggling with lameness. Before some colder weather, I moved her to the barn to get her on flat terrain and so she could receive some more intense care. She is due to calve in June and we are all rooting for a girl as this may be her last calf. |
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