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Monday, October 7, 2024
Monday Monday~Time to Prepare
Here it is Monday evening, and I haven't written anything yet! We've had a bit of a busy day...prepping for Hurricane Milton, which is scheduled to arrive in our state sometime late Wednesday evening or overnight Thursday morning. If you've been watching the news, you will see that it is currently a Category 5 storm, but it is still in the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico, and moving slowly toward the peninsula of Florida. It is scheduled (at this time) to make landfall somewhere near Tampa Bay, maybe a little north, or maybe a little south, but hopefully by then it will have slowed down to a Category 3, which is still huge, and it will wreak havoc on the Gulf Coast with strong storm surges again in areas already hit hard by Hurricane Helene two weeks prior. This storm is supposed to move across the state rather than going up the coast, which means it will come barreling in our direction. However, the current prediction is that it will slow down and be more of a Category 1 as it crosses the state, but it may move very slowly, which means it will have more time to dump more rain and blow high winds all around while it lingers over us. Therefore, even though we are more inland and north of the main impact zone, we could still get sustained 60-75 mph winds, which most likely will do some major tree damage and we can expect to have widespread power outages. (I'm beginning to sound like a weatherman! We spend so much time watching them, we are being programmed...)
So anyway, we went to the store this morning and stocked up on some food/paper goods items, and then came home and put things away again from the yard...bird feeders, wind chimes, small items that could blow away, etc. Then we went to our Bible Studies this afternoon and did more talking about what's going on that doing our Bible Study very seriously. But we encouraged one another and prayed for our situation and basically prepared ourselves mentally and spiritually for what is coming.
Speaking of bird feeders, I put ours up on the back porch under shelter for now, but left out where the birds could still find them and eat, and also where we could watch them from inside the house. I enjoyed just sitting and watching and snapping a few pictures for a while, which was very relaxing and calming:
I enjoyed watching them so much! I hope you did too!
Yesterday was our grandson Noah's 25th birthday! We tried to call him, but he had to work, so we just left him a message on the phone and sang Happy Birthday to him. But happily, he called us back this evening and we had a nice long conversation. Here's the latest picture of him, posted by his mother on Facebook yesterday. Someone said he must be a James Bond fan because of his gesture. But my son said, no, it would be an Austin Powers gesture...I don't know anything about that, but apparently he was just being funny and cute. He reminds me so much of his father, our son Matthew, who was always doing something funny and cute. Anyway, I'm just so glad we were able to talk with him. That means so much to us, and hopefully it did to him as well.
Also yesterday evening our "kids" (Benton and Rose) came over and we had bratwurst with peppers and onions on it for supper. Then we played some of that game, "Deer in the Headlights", and discussed Hurricane strategy. If things get too wild and rough, we may go over to their house, as they have a solid concrete block home, whereas we live in a manufactured home. However, we have a generator and they don't, plus we have city water and they have a well, so we would have water and electricity via generator, but they would have solid concrete walls, but no water or power. We shall see what we end up needing the most. Praying mostly that we will all be safe no matter what condition our utilities are in.
While the kids were here, of course the grandpups came over too. They were being their usual cute selves.
Here's Sugar...and this is her habit when she knows she is about to be fed: She runs with her tennis ball in her mouth and goes to her "dinner mat" and waits for her food. It's really comical...she will run and find that ball as soon as she hears someone say something about coming to eat...
And here's Spice....She doesn't bother with the tennis ball, but she just waits for the food. Sometimes she tends to be very finicky and doesn't eat everything, but Sugar will usually take care of any of her leftovers. Their personalities and little habits are such fun to watch.
Here is the link to our church service yesterday. I am linking it because I wanted you to hear the choir singing "Let Us Break Bread Together". (it's at the very beginning).
Yesterday, our Pastor and wife were away on vacation. The sermon on this video was actually from a message he preached last year, since they were away this week and did not record a new sermon. (And we had a guest speaker preach for the service on Sunday.) But the song we recorded during our choir practice last week. Anyway, I tell you all of this because even though I am singing with the choir in this video, in reality on Sunday morning, I was directing the choir. Our Pastor's wife is also our choir and worship leader, and since they were going away, I was asked to fill in for her. So on Sunday morning I directed the choir when they sang this song. Thankfully it was a very easy song to sing and direct, and everything went well. I also had to lead the congregational singing and make all the announcements, etc., basically everything except for the things that the Pastor does, like pray and preach and lead the Communion service. We had a few little snafu's at the beginning when the sound system would not work properly, and our usual sound technician was also on vacation. Another person had been trained to operate the system, but for some reason things didn't go exactly as planned, however we did manage to find a microphone that worked and the service carried on without a hitch from then on. I give thanks and glory to God for getting us through it all, and I'm also thankful our Pastor and wife will be back next Sunday! LOL. It certainly made me appreciate everything they do every Sunday even more! And they truly deserved and needed to have a break! (It also made me thankful that my hubby and I are now retired from the pastoral ministry, because we had to do all those things before every week as well for many years! But we were younger then and had a lot more energy!) Actually, I am very thankful to God that I was able to serve in this way, and I really did enjoy every minute. But my Sunday afternoon nap felt real good! LOL.
"Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to think of anything as being from ourselves, but our sufficiency is from God..."
2 Corinthians 3:5
Well folks, "Lord willin' and the creek don't rise," I hope to write again tomorrow for the Tuesday 4 meme, and then I will be getting things ready for Hurricane Milton to make his way through on Wednesday and Thursday. Hopefully I will still be able to communicate with you during that time, but please just be praying for everyone in the path of this storm. There are quite a few of us bloggers here in Florida, and I pray we will all be safe and sound and able to talk about our experiences when it's over.
Praying for all of us!! I recognized Noah's gesture as Austin Powers. Very cute. Happy birthday to him!! I got prepping done today but our trash gets picked up in the morning, so I will still have to put them away. I'll have a bag packed and will have my cat carriers ready in case I decide to go to Shirley's house. Planning to stay home. I have good tie-downs and our power lines are all under ground. Fingers crossed and prayers continue!
Soon the birds will be getting out of Dodge as they say. I have noticed the quiet before the storm always includes no animals around. I am sure you will make good choices and I am so sorry Florida is in the path yet again. Our town issued a prayer request since so many of our residents have winter homes in Florida. So know that one entire town in NJ is praying for you all.
I’m concerned but it does sound like you’re prepared. I’m hoping it peters out - and yes you do sound like a meteorologist! Praying for all of you out there.
I'm glad you got to talk to Noah. He's a cutie! I'm praying for you and others I know down there. I love the verse you ended with. It's a great testimony.
You have done all the right things and you have been a blessing to so many!! Trusting God to protect you and keep you safe!! What an uplifting message from you on the midst of the storm.! Love and prayers from Texas… Linda Chapman
Got you in my thoughts and prayers this week. I have family in Sarasota and Venice and so am watching with concern. Even though it's been 8 years since I moved from Florida, it is still home to me. Take care and stay safe.
Well, it sounds as if you've prepared as best you can for any eventuality. I'm constantly looking for storm updates and lifting prayers -- both for y'all and the feathered denizens of Still Waters Pond. Like Sue said, please keep us apprised as best you're able.
PS - I didn't recognize Noah's Austin Powers, probably because I live under a rock and never heard of the guy. (lol)
Son is working to prepare condo and house...we leave soon...no hotels but they have friends a little inland. Praying Milton lessens...looks like going through Ocala if you are close to there...seems like when mother had her place at Interlachen, we were close to Ocala...prayers prayers prayers prayers
Hopefully, you and so many others will be spared with this latest hurricane, Pam. Even though we are traveling abroad we are still keeping up with what's happening in the U.S.
Praying for your family and all those in the path of Milton. A friend of mine is staying at her sister's in Boca Raton. Please pray for them. Their names are Connie and Melanie. They lost their mother in August. Peace and blessings to you and yours.
Oh dear, I thought I left a message for you here already dear Pamela. Just letting you know my thoughts and prayers are with you and all those affected.
Thank you for visiting here today. I would love for you to sign my guestbook and let me know you stopped by. I always enjoy reading your comments and words of encouragement! May you be blessed as you go on your way. Please come back and visit again soon.
Praying for all of us!! I recognized Noah's gesture as Austin Powers. Very cute. Happy birthday to him!! I got prepping done today but our trash gets picked up in the morning, so I will still have to put them away. I'll have a bag packed and will have my cat carriers ready in case I decide to go to Shirley's house. Planning to stay home. I have good tie-downs and our power lines are all under ground. Fingers crossed and prayers continue!
ReplyDeleteSoon the birds will be getting out of Dodge as they say. I have noticed the quiet before the storm always includes no animals around. I am sure you will make good choices and I am so sorry Florida is in the path yet again. Our town issued a prayer request since so many of our residents have winter homes in Florida. So know that one entire town in NJ is praying for you all.
ReplyDeleteI will praying all my blogger friends over there. Take care!
ReplyDeleteI’m concerned but it does sound like you’re prepared. I’m hoping it peters out - and yes you do sound like a meteorologist! Praying for all of you out there.
ReplyDeletePraying for your safety!
ReplyDeletePutting you in my prayers 🙏
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you got to talk to Noah. He's a cutie!
ReplyDeleteI'm praying for you and others I know down there.
I love the verse you ended with. It's a great testimony.
You have done all the right things and you have been a blessing to so many!! Trusting God to protect you and keep you safe!! What an uplifting message from you on the midst of the storm.! Love and prayers from Texas…
ReplyDeleteLinda Chapman
Praying for safety for you all.
ReplyDeleteGot you in my thoughts and prayers this week. I have family in Sarasota and Venice and so am watching with concern. Even though it's been 8 years since I moved from Florida, it is still home to me. Take care and stay safe.
ReplyDeletePrayers for all of you. This hurricane is mind boggling. Please be safe and keep us in the loop if you can.
ReplyDeleteSue
Well, it sounds as if you've prepared as best you can for any eventuality. I'm constantly looking for storm updates and lifting prayers -- both for y'all and the feathered denizens of Still Waters Pond. Like Sue said, please keep us apprised as best you're able.
ReplyDeletePS - I didn't recognize Noah's Austin Powers, probably because I live under a rock and never heard of the guy. (lol)
Son is working to prepare condo and house...we leave soon...no hotels but they have friends a little inland. Praying Milton lessens...looks like going through Ocala if you are close to there...seems like when mother had her place at Interlachen, we were close to Ocala...prayers prayers prayers prayers
ReplyDeleteHopefully, you and so many others will be spared with this latest hurricane, Pam. Even though we are traveling abroad we are still keeping up with what's happening in the U.S.
ReplyDeletePraying for your family and all those in the path of Milton. A friend of mine is staying at her sister's in Boca Raton. Please pray for them. Their names are Connie and Melanie. They lost their mother in August. Peace and blessings to you and yours.
ReplyDeleteBe safe, Pamela. I wish you were evacuating. At least you are not on the coast! I am praying for you.
ReplyDeleteI will both lie down in peace, and sleep;
For You alone, O Lord, make me dwell in safety."
Psalm 4:8
Amen.
P.S. Keep us updated!
Oh dear, I thought I left a message for you here already dear Pamela. Just letting you know my thoughts and prayers are with you and all those affected.
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