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Discussion in '2008 Archive' started by I Am Blessed 24, Apr 27, 2007.

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  1. Barnabas H.

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    Hello folks! It seems that Briony, Lady Sue, Rob, palagislandgirl, Pam, Tanya, Ann, Helen, and Gayla beat me to the punch. Early risers get the worm, they say. :thumbs:

    Well, Lenke and I were celebrating with our third grandchild today, who turned 5 last Friday. His name is Micah and they say he somewhat resembles his favorite Grandfather. Well, at least his middle name is Barnabas! :laugh: Below is the link to his pix.

    http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2005-2/958970/Picture001B.jpg

    P.S. By the way, you should disregard that old man next to him.
     
  2. palagislandgirl

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    Good afternoon all,
    Pam: My dad is a severe diabetic and just got out of the hospital with an infected foot ulcer and sore on his leg. The doc told him to come back next week and he has been off of any type of antibiotics since Tuesday! Both places are still healing. He has other health issues but the sores are the major hurdle that has kept us busy for the last month.
    Anyway, he is doing better now than he was earlier today. It is always a good day when he is up for more than a couple of hours at a time. I had better go, the nephew just walked in the door from school.
    :godisgood:
     
  3. Friend of God

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    Disregard a proud Grandfather with his Grandson? No Way! You can definitely see a family resemblance in Barnabas and Micah. Handsome men must run in the family. I won't say that about my family though, but maybe I just come from the shallow end of our gene pool.


    Now I see where Administrators and Moderators come from. Don't believe me?...look at Barnabas & Micah, and I Am Blessed 16 [Sue] & Pastor Bob.
     
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  4. Surfer Joe

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    Hi everyone. Hey IamBlessed, I don't see poutine on the menu. :laugh:
     
  5. Gayla

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    Hello Surfer Joe,

    What's poutine??
     
  6. Helen

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    Those are cool suspenders, Barnabas!
     
  7. Barnabas H.

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    Helen, you caught me with my suspenders on? I don't know how I will live through this..... :praying: :)

    Bro. Rob, while this must be true in Lady Sue's case, it may be a mere coincidence in mine..... :laugh:

    Surfer Joe, I am glad you ventured outside the Welcome to BaptistBoard.com forum, and that you don't just say "hi." Welcome to the CGCH! :wavey:

     
  8. I Am Blessed 24

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    Welcome, to the CH, Surfer Joe! I'm glad you took me up on my invitation! I had to look up Poutine to see what it was and found out that it is a French-Canadian food that (very) slightly resembles American Gravy Cheese Fries.

    If you become a regular, it will be added to the menu, but for right now, I whipped you up a plateful. Enjoy!

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    Barnabas: Micah is a handsome youngster. He takes after his favorite Grandpa!
     
  9. Melanie

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    Congratulations Barnabas on your beautiful grandson.

    Thank you for the kind words Sue ......Gayla where is GA (what leaps to mind is Gambia but I dont think you live there? lol)

    The weird throat and tongue disease is settling, I can talk without dribbling and the throat is not full of razors.....ridiculous I have slept for almost 3 days solid.
    I am trying to rehydrate and eat sloppy food.......

    Enjoy your warm days....it is still pretty warm here unseasonally so.....and it will not rain now until November...our rain is always in the summertime.......
     
  10. I Am Blessed 24

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    Good morning all,

    Briony: Will you be living with drought conditions until November then? Razors in the throat sounds like Strep. Did you go see a doctor?

    Gayla, down in Georgia (GA) is praying for rain too. They've had an awful fire down there.

    Brent and I both got up early this morning. He usually sleeps in on Saturday and I wanted to also, but he ended up getting out of bed earlier than he does on a school day and it woke me up too. :BangHead:

    I have a helper coming to work on the paneling with Brent and I today. Hopefully we can get everything done but the trim. :godisgood:

    It is so crowded out there. The room is 10x14 and the paneling is 4x8. Add to that a scaffold and saw horses and there isn't much room to move around. Ordinarily, we would be cutting the paneling outside, but with this rain, that is out of the question.

    I brought in some Toads in the Hole for breakfast this morning, along with some Blueberry muffins and Apple juice. Coffee and tea are ready.

    Have a good day all!
     
  11. Melanie

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    Thanks Sue fo Georgia.....that ud be right pretty I would expect when not ravaged by bush fires. The drought is now 7 years old....we are being asked to take 4 minute showers....I love my bath....it is getting pretty bad......the lawn is dead and most of the yard is dead excepting the weeds of course......

    its a long weekend and everything is closed down...if i went to the hospital I dont think a sore tongue would get me triaged above about 500 lol.............
     
  12. Barnabas H.

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    Briony, we are so sorry to hear about this long drought in the land of yonder. I have a nephew and niece living in Melbourne (he is the pastor of the First Hungarian Baptist Church) and they are asking for prayer all the time about this. Where are the showers of blessings when you need them? By the way, I am glad you are over the worst of that achy throat thingy! :applause:

    Really?! Lady Sue, we are having toads for breakfast? I hear they taste like tender chicken. Forgive me if I'll pass though. I don't like those critters on my breakfast plate. :type:
     
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    Good rainy morning everyone!

    Woke up to an unexpected downpour today. Probably means I'll have to set aside some time to mow grass next week. :rolleyes: I still haven't gotten the front flower beds in order. I had kind of planned to do that this weekend, but I'm not working in the rain!

    Chris' test went well yesterday. They said his results were "interesting" but we'll have to wait for the biopsy results for a definative conclusion. What was interesting was that there seemed to be no problem in his stomach. No visable ulcers or inflamation (those may be present, just not visiable) and both valves are working correctly. It is in his upper esophagus that there is something going on. The lower part looks fine. There are a number of different things that can cause problems in this location, ranging from easy to solve to more difficult, so we just have to wait. In the meantime, they increased one of his meds and added a short term of another. The good news is that it doesn't appear that the meds we've been giving him to help the migraine are the direct cause of the stomach problems.

    Gotta go do the normal chores. See ya later!
     
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    Sue, the dought stands a chance of ending about now, as Australia is in its autumn and winter is coming on. They are southern hemisphere. A friend of ours called us a day or two ago and told us that one area (I don't remember) had finally had a good pour. This is certainly not enough to end the drought, but hopefully it is a start.

    Barnabas, toads in the hole is a silly name for a very delicious sausage and egg dish:
    http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Toads-in-the-Hole-II/Detail.aspx
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    http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Toads-in-the-Hole-I/Detail.aspx

    so you can come back to the room now and enjoy your breakfast!

    Looks like the spring rains have subsided here. Let the weeding begin!

    Got most of the chips done for our neighbor, Steve, yesterday. He normally gets Fridays off, but it turned out someone where he works was sick and his boss called him in, so Barry and I worked until about 2:30 and got most of the stuff done. It was fun, really, and things look ever so much better there now. A little left to do today.

    Columbines and iris are approaching full flower and lovely. Dianthus are starting to go, as are the snapdragons and petunias. I've got four figs starting on my baby fig tree! Asparagus is exploding upwards into beautiful ferns. We will start some small harvests next year. Potatoes are up and thriving, lettuce is leafing out and snow peas are ready to bloom. I'll plant the corn and melons this week and get a few replacements for the bell peppers which didn't make it through this last round of cold nights -- they were only an inch or so high, poor babies!

    So it's a good thing that I am getting better now as the sun and the work are arriving...

    Birds are all over the place finding food for their babies and since we have a tile roof, the chickadees are making nests in all the corners under those tiles and we can hear the baby birds hollering for food.

    I love this time of year here. But I did read about the horrid tornado that hit Greensburg, Kansas last night -- wiped out about 90% of the town. My heart goes out to those people. What an awful thing to happen! They are all in my prayers this morning.

    Time to get up and moving. God bless you all.
     
  15. Jim1999

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    Toad in the hole (singular) is usually sausages baked in batter combined with potatoes. It is a left-over meal, quite common because it was inexpensive and quick to prepare.

    Now, one who actually eats toads is called a toady. Not sure you would like that. It is rather poisonous. It is also a nasty title for one who hangs on to another rather servily. Not a decent title.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
  16. Barnabas H.

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    Thanks Helen and Jim! I kind of knew that, for I looked it up on the Net... but you know me, I like to play on words and pull Lady Sue's virtual legs. Kind of lighting up this place..... :laugh:
     
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    Since Brother Barnabas knows all about toad in the hole, we shall have to serve bangers and mash along with neeps for tommy. Another common fare in East London.

    Cheers,

    Jim
     
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    Oh, heavens, Jim! I just ate! Bleck!!

    Sorry I'm late today - had a busy day and JUST was able to sit down at home. It was beautiful here - about 71 degrees - and Robby had a baseball game today. He's in 1st grade and it's SO cute to watch them. After that, we came home, had lunch and I got a little weeding done before Robby had swimming lessons and I needed to hit the grocery store. Finally, we took dinner (fried chicken, macaroni salad and a spring green salad) out to the boat, took a short sale and had dinner. It was getting very chilly by the time we left!! I'm glad we're home, I'm relaxing now with a cup of tea and I'm waiting for my 14 year old to give the little ones a bath so we can watch Night at the Museum which is a very cute movie.

    Have a wonderful evening and I'll see ya tomorrow. Looks like there's a chance I'm staying home because Joanna has a horrible cough and very runny nose. I'm not sure if it's bronchitis and allergies (the nose is clear, the cough is not at all). She's acting fine but I'll probably take her to the doctor on Monday just to check it out.
     
  19. Gayla

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    Bangers and mash is sausages with brown onion gravy and mashed potatoes. Sounds dee-lish!! (I already knew that, but googled just to make sure.)
    Neeps? or is it Neeps for Tommy? can't figure that one.


    We're under a severe thunderstorm warning. And the town of Fargo, Southern part of our County, is under a tornado warning. Fargo is the entrance to the Okefenokee, where the fire has been raging for nearly three weeks.
    Don't want twisters, but we really Need the rain. No rain at the house yet, though.
     
  20. Friend of God

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    Sounds to me like we need to have an Olde English Breakfast here in the CGCH.

    I am always fascinated to read about recipes and meals from other countries, and No, I would not ever attempt to make any of the meals either.

    I generally can find my way around a kitchen :praying: , but I would want some of our British brothers and sisters to make these delicacies. They know them much better.

    I will admit to being a good "Belly-Baptist" though. I've never met a chicken dinner or a casserole I didn't like. Hey, it's a gift. :saint:
     
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