7/31/08

[spot] light on...

Our little Angel! She is so sweet and loves to have fun! She can make us laugh and gets so silly that she laughs at herself! It's so cute! She is a very good reader and almost every morning she has quiet reading time and then reads to her little brother who is 16 months younger than her. [she is 8 & her brother is 6]. Since he is becoming more fluent in reading, she spends about 15-20 minutes reading out loud to him and then asks questions about the story, so he can dictate back to her a summary in his own words. [This is how all the children have learned to read on their own-by dictating the story in their own words] Then he chooses a story to read aloud to her [or me]. She enjoys playing housekeeping, baking bread, making cookies, sewing, embroidery and painting. One of her favorite playtime joys is to rearrange her doll house and set up the rooms in different ways. The other day we found her playing quietly, in her room making her doll house look "just right". Here is a photo of what she was doing... ...this is the twins room...see the bunk beds... ...here is the family that lives in her doll house...I think the Grandparents are visiting...She is quite the little baker! She can make a loaf of homemade bread from scratch! She starts by grinding the wheat [whole, fresh wheat grain] into fresh flour. She measures out all the ingredients and places them into a bread kneading machine. The recipe calls for fresh wheat flour, honey, oil, salt, lecithin, gluten, yeast and warm water. She has made some of the most tasty wheat loaves all by herself. After the kneading is finished, she then places the dough into a long loaf pan and allows it to rise at least 45 minutes. After is has risen to double, she places it into the oven and bakes it for 25 minutes and takes it out [with help, because it's hot] and brushes it with butter to make the crust a little soft. Here is the last loaf she made for us...actually, it's only about 1/2 of it. We will need to make more tomorrow before we go to the deli. Our family goes through about 3 loaves per week.We will eat them as toast for breakfast, with peanut butter on it or even just jelly. We use it for sandwiches, garlic bread, grilled cheeses and bread-n-butter with dinner. She loves God with all her heart and has such great faith...today, we had to pick up something at the store and it began to storm. We were stuck inside and she just prayed to the Lord..."Lord, please let it stop storming so all these people can get to their cars and not get wet." All of a sudden the rain began to slow up until it finally stopped. Now, I don't know about you, but that built my faith up. You should have seen her face. "I knew God would do it!" She said. That was all it took for her faith to be built up. So I just wanted to take a moment to share with you some of the precious experiences we have as a family. Blessings Abundantly to you! Kimi

7/11/08

Our 4th of July Family Fun!!

Ok, I sure do hope your 4th of July celebration was fun! Ours was absolutely great! We took a short trip to the mountains nearby and did some camping. It was semi-primitive camping. We put up our tent and got the cooking area settled. You know I have to have a cooking area and it must be orderly. I like it all laid out and a nice pretty table cloth over the cooking table. We then hung lights all around (we brought an extension cord to run some electric for the lights). You know the white Christmas lights? We hung them from the trees and it looked so nice. Everything was lit up softly so that we could see where we were walking. We got all settled in and made a fire. Of course, we brought marshmallows, Hershey's chocolate and graham crackers...for s'mores!! Yea!! We love those. We had roasted hotdogs, pasta salad, and grilled chicken too. We brought lots of veggies and even cereal for breakfast. We had a cooler packed full of yummies! We brought sparklers for the kids to play with and they loved that. Even the 'BIG' kids had fun. They ran around with them and chased the lights that it made. Since it was a state park, no fire works were aloud. But that was ok. We don't usually use loud firecrackers anyway. Since we stayed several days we had the time to do some hiking. We packed a lunch in the cooler and made sure we had lots of drinks for everyone. We went into the mountains. We found a river bed that was dried out and the kids decided to go down into it. It really looked rocky to me. They went so far ahead that we (Grant and I) couldn't find them. We looked and looked and finally we saw them on top of this HUGE rock! Sitting on the top of it--with Autumn, our little Miniature Pinscher. She was a whiz at climbing all those rocks and finding things in there. More coming shortly about our little trip...

7/10/08

Ending our 4th week @ the Deli!

Greetings! Well, we are nearing the end of our 4th week here at the deli. We have met some of the most precious people in our community. So many of them are repeat customers and we are beginning to feel a special closeness to them. We want to make them all feel comfortable here. I think we are starting to get the 'hang' of it. I wasn't sure how long it would take for all of us to become accustomed to our new pace, but as the days go by we are working it out together. We are thankful for all the help that we have been given from some very special people. They have come and given of their time and efforts to assist us in daily routines and general running of a growing business. Everyday we are growing more and more and it seems that as we trust in the Lord he continues to show us the way in which we should go. We honestly don't know from one day to the next how it will be, but remember..we didn't start this whole thing out by what WE knew anyway. We can not live by OUR eyesight, can we? We must walk the walk of faith, for that is what faith is...'the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not yet seen.' We are ever in his PRESENCE and know that so many of our patrons are also. I believe that is what is bonding us together with our community. If you haven't been to see us at the deli, and you live close, we would really like to see you and serve you a great meal and spend a little time with you. Hoping to see you...by faith of course! Kimi
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