Fill me up buttercup in movie1/8/2024 I will be honored to pray for any of your intentions in the next ten days of prayer and will keep all of my blog friends in my prayers, as I do every day. The title of this post is from the first service of holiday season last week and one I will strive to remember throughout this new year, 5776, in the Hebrew calendar. ![]() No prayer is too small to be offered to G'd. As we begin the long days of services and reflection I will have a lot of time to pray, both the liturgy and prayers of my heart. It will be my blessing to bring your prayers with me as I begin this year's journey. I took away from that day the sureness that it is an obligation and a blessing to pray for others. ![]() One of the high points of the year soon to be past was my congregation's prayer retreat in February. One of the three days was devoted to petionary prayer. My tzimmes is finishing in the oven and my thoughts are turning to the focus of Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year. I think of the year past and the year to come and my prayers turn to prayer and my prayers for my family, friends and the sadness of our world. Please note: I received a copy of "Gather Around the Amish Table" from the Litfuse Publicity Group for review purposes, but the opinions are all mine. Now I'm happily home, enjoying an iced coffee.Īs always, thanks for visiting and have a sweet evening! It's actually hot and humid for New York in almost-October. I went to Midtown to "run" an errand and was on a bus coming home stuck in the traffic gridlock that happens when the President is in town and the United Nations General Assembly meets. There's lots of good cooking and reading here.ĭespite the cooler weather of last week, today may be the among the last days of summer. These paragraphs gave a real sense of the women from the Amish and Mennonite communities who had contributed the recipes. My favorite pumpkin recipe contributor noted that she always make these cookies six batches at a time because her family has nine people. If you are a cookbook fan - I am! - or looking for a gift for a bridal shower or Christmas, I highly recommend this. The book has beautiful photos and each recipe has engaging memories and thoughts, which I very much enjoyed reading. These are hearty recipes for people who are doing a lot of physical work and a just a little too rich for someone who is more sedentary, like me. But there are so many good ideas for delicious foods for both every day and for treats. I'm especially intrigued with Two Bean Bake - green beans and kidney beans at the base of the recipe - and with just a little tweaking it would be a great main course for me. ![]() "I grew up with my dad having sheds full of cars, my love of old cars was there from the beginning and I always wanted a mini but could never afford one.I then flipped to this section, Vegetables and Side Dishes, and got lots of ideas for things I can cook now. She says there are only about 100 left in New Zealand with 17,860 of the Riley Elf Mark II ever made. It's hilarious fun, we do everything from car shows to raising money for hospices, we get out there and put up our flags to support a worthy cause."Īllison bought her buttercup for $7,000 and spent another $7,000 doing her up, including adding a new motor. She brings a lot of laughter and smiles to people. The fundraising page is at "I'm loving having her and showing her off, she's tiny but pretty and she's eyecatching. ![]() To date more than $1 million has been raised. The Run departed from Paihia today, raising funds for Starship Hospital, Leukaemia & Blood Cancer New Zealand and KidsCan. There are now 60 cars spending six days on the road and entries for the 2019 run were filled in just seven minutes. The first run took place in 2009 with 36 teams making the trip from Kaitaia to Invercargill over five days. On the The Pork Pie Charity Run which left Pahia today heading to Invercargill.
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