Saturday, February 26, 2011

Down on the farm


I took this picture today. My two nieces and nephew are sitting on a hay bale and my cousin is standing behind them. My nephew didn't like being up that high. They all had a big day today playing with each other. They wore us adults out too! My brother and I had to give the children piggy back rides, but it was more like we were their pack mules. I don't think I've ran that much in a while and boy did I feel it.

It's been a while...


Me and my grandmother. She's holding
my nephew and her first and only great-grandson.
Not the best picture of me.



I haven't updated my blog in a few days. Not much has happened since then. The lady I discussed in my last blog has since past on. My step-mom, grandma, and myself went to Tammy's viewing last night. Never in my life have I seen so many people at a viewing. The line of people was clear out the door and though out the parking lot. A real testament to how loved of a woman she truly was.

On a happier note, I am off this weekend which means I'll be spending time with my family. I love my family so much. Today I am at my dad's. We will be feeding cow's later and possibly preparing the garden for planting. Now is the time you plant potatoes and onions and I hope we can at least get some onions planted within the next few weeks.

Yesterday I had to opportunity to spend some time with my grandmother. She has Alzheimer's so I feel it's very important to spend as much time with her as possible. I took her to see her first cousin in Daisy who will soon be 83. We talked about family, sewing, and they told stories from their childhood down by the river.

Looks like I will end this sooner than expected. Off to feed cow's with my dad.

~Brent

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Leaning On The Everlasting Arm


The title of this post sums up the weekend. Friday night my friend Beth and I saw "True Grit" on the silver screen. The movie was great and I was very impressed with the story, the instrumental music, and the breathtaking shots.

One of the instrumental's that I immediately recognized was the gospel song, "Leaning On The Everlasting Arm". While I think about this weekend, I have realized that we must lean on HIS arm, not only in times of trouble and temptation, but during our everyday lives. God is my rock and with him I can stand through anything. We must remember that.

I have had a heavy heart over a special lady the past few days. Her name is Tammy and she is in the hospital fighting for her life. I do not know her that well, but I still feel very sad for her. She and her family have been in my constant prayers, and I continue to pray that not only can we lean on HIS arm for comfort and support, but I pray that God will touch Tammy so she may recover and live a long, happy life.

My faith in God has been tested over the past few years. I have had my ups and downs with my faith and no matter how far I fall, or who I am influence by, I always come back to God. I know He is my Father and that one day we will all meet him in the sky. My faith in him is constantly growing and stronger than ever.

In Matthew 7:7, Jesus tells us to, "Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you". We must seek God, do His will, and knock. By doing so, He will answer us. When we seek God and put full faith in Him and His abilities, we can ask of him and it will be given to us, if it's His will. Matthew 21:21 has this to say about faith: "...Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye shall not only do this (which is done) to the fig tree, but also if ye shall say unto this mountain, Be thou removed, and be thou cast into the sea; it shall be done".

I have full faith that God can heal Tammy and I continue to pray that He will. I would like to ask you guys to bring Tammy up in prayer. Ask God to heal Tammy .

Brent