We are on Day 9 of 21 (or more) of Shelter in Place here in California. We're pretty much staying in the house unless I walk or Stephen runs. Daniel has been doing our grocery shopping for us . . . . drops our order off on the back patio. We sure are missing the grandkids. While video is better than nothing, it's just barely better!
We've been in our car twice in the last 11 days. The most recent car trip was for a "drive-by visit" to see the grandkids. It works like this....we drive over, park on the sidewalk in front of the house, stay in the car and they come out to the front yard and talk to us. Everybody maintains the six feet distance needed to comply with the rules. Actually, Daniel said he heard the term "distant socializing" and we all think it may make more sense than the other way around. This is our reality until things settle down and get back to a new normal.
As I mentioned a few posts ago, we were lucky enough to get together for family pictures before the crisis really hit. Here's a look at another great shot from our photography session. You can see just what we're missing, right?
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Monday, March 16, 2020
Shelter in Place Has Started
As a former teacher and school district employee I am familiar with the terminology "shelter in place." We used it with schools and students when it was necessary to lock down the school in response to some type of threat, i.e. weather, police activity in the neighborhood, etc.
As an individual, I now have personal experience with the terminology "shelter in place" because that's the latest requirement here in Santa Clara County. For those over 65, the recommendation came out last week. Today our county is part of a larger group of counties/cities in the Bay Area that are requiring this for everyone, not just seniors, as they try to slow down the spread of COVID19. Here's the order if you want to read all the details.
Yesterday, I "went" online to watch services at two different churches. At 8:30 Stephen and joined our home church, Peninsula Bible Church, in their very first live streaming service. Pastor Brian departed from his series on Jacob and taught Psalm 23. At 10:00, I joined Iglesia Bautista Vida Nueva's Facebook Live service. Pastor Steve and Pastor Julio taught from Psalm 91.
In the midst of all of this confusion, information, misinformation, fear, we are looking for peace.
Here is where we find it! Ask God and He will give you peace in the midst of trouble.
Friday, March 13, 2020
This is my why!
Given what's going on all around us, there's really no way for me to separate the parts of my life into the three categories of Jesus, Grandkids (family) and Wellness. In fact, they have always been interrelated.
First, God has given me the gift of salvation through belief in Jesus, his only Son. This is the foundation of my life.
Second, I have been immeasurably blessed with family--from my parents/siblings, to my husband, to my sons, daughter-in-law and then to my grandchildren.
Third, these things are the "why" behind my pursuit of wellness. I want to be well to serve my Savior and to be able to spend time with my family.
So here we are living in Santa Clara County, which happens to be the California county with the most COVID19 cases. We're staying at home for a couple of reasons--almost all of our activities have been canceled or have gone "online" (BSF, church) and we are both "high-risk" based upon age group. We are being prudent about the things we do and where we go. We are also consciously working to keep our immune system strong. I have my diffusers running with Thieves oil, using Thieves fruit and veggie wash for all produce, Thieves cleaner for all surfaces and Thieves hand sanitizer at front/back door and in the car. We're taking Inner Defense tablets, chewable ImmuPro tablets, extra Vit. C, liberally using Thieves Roll-on and being sure we get our daily dose of Ningxia Red. I have a supply of essential oils that provide respiratory support (Eucalyptus, Frankincense, Peppermint, Raven and more.)
On the other hand, we're not stockpiling toilet paper, rubber gloves or masks. We are not in panic mode, but rather are trusting our gracious, loving Heavenly Father and his plan for us, all of his children and His world.
Wednesday, March 4, 2020
Grandkids and BSF
All four of our grandkids are part of Bible Study Fellowship. The two youngest go to the Tuesday morning BSF Pre-School Program while their mom and I are in our small groups and lecture.
The two oldest go to the Tuesday evening BSF Children's Program with their dad and grandpa.
Tuesday Bible Study Fellowship is a family affair! I encourage you to find and participate in a BSF study . . . . nothing can changes us like time in His Word.
The two oldest go to the Tuesday evening BSF Children's Program with their dad and grandpa.
Tuesday Bible Study Fellowship is a family affair! I encourage you to find and participate in a BSF study . . . . nothing can changes us like time in His Word.
Monday, March 2, 2020
Not in Part, But the Whole
I'm so honored that my quilts are on display for the February-April "Art in the Auditorium" series at our church (Peninsula Bible Church.)
About the title: In mid-January, I was trying to come up with an appropriate title, but nothing seemed right. The last Sunday in the month we sang the hymn “It Is Well With my Soul,” at church. As we sang the third verse, I felt like the Lord was giving me the name for the exhibit.
“My sin, oh, the bliss of this glorious thought? My sin, not in part, but the whole, is nailed to the cross, and I bear it no more, Praise the Lord, praise the Lord, O my soul!”The quilts are made up of many small parts/pieces, but it is the whole that tells an individual story. Beyond that, the ten quilts tell the bigger story of God's faithfulness throughout my life. Praise the Lord, O my soul!
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