Saturday, December 31, 2011

Saying good bye to 2011

It's been quite a year. Spending time looking back on it makes me tired! lol. It was a busy year but full of great memories, family and dear friends. Here's to 2012! May it be another blessed year full of blessings from our Lord and Savior. When I think of a New Year I can't help but think about Ecclesiastes 3:1-14


Ecclesiastes 3

A Time for Everything
 1 There is a time for everything,
   and a season for every activity under the heavens:  2 a time to be born and a time to die,
   a time to plant and a time to uproot,
 3 a time to kill and a time to heal,
   a time to tear down and a time to build,
 4 a time to weep and a time to laugh,
   a time to mourn and a time to dance,
 5 a time to scatter stones and a time to gather them,
   a time to embrace and a time to refrain from embracing,
 6 a time to search and a time to give up,
   a time to keep and a time to throw away,
 7 a time to tear and a time to mend,
   a time to be silent and a time to speak,
 8 a time to love and a time to hate,
   a time for war and a time for peace.
 9 What do workers gain from their toil? 10 I have seen the burden God has laid on the human race. 11 He has made everything beautiful in its time. He has also set eternity in the human heart; yet[a] no one can fathom what God has done from beginning to end. 12 I know that there is nothing better for people than to be happy and to do good while they live. 13 That each of them may eat and drink, and find satisfaction in all their toil—this is the gift of God. 14 I know that everything God does will endure forever; nothing can be added to it and nothing taken from it. God does it so that people will fear him.



 I am not a.. make a list of resolutions kinda of gal but thought this was cute..Pinterest!


Happy New Year to one and all. May we all draw closer to our Lord and Savior in the coming days ahead.

Florida Christmas

Cassie and family spent Christmas with the Roley's down in Florida. Here is a little collage of my sweet grand babies.

CHRISTmas

Trying to get these blog posts that I have written late at night posted before the New Year! lol.

The Christmas season brought with it A Not So Silent Night Christmas Musical. The first our church has ever done and it was crazy busy fun! We had 23 children involved and all new costumes for each of them. Grace played a Scribe and Mary and Jeffrey was Palace Staff. We are still signing the songs.


Christmas day itself was quiet..which was good because after all the hustle and bustle of the last month I came down with a cold. It has knocked me on my hiney this past week but in all honesty I have needed to down time.

Friday, December 30, 2011

Two thousand- six hundred miles!

Well the cat is out of the bag and yes it's sad but true...Cassie and family will be living in Alabama. Happy to say the RW got a great job has a conductor with CSX RR. Yes a conductor. Cassie seems to living her childhood over with the Army and now RR life..wife! lol.

Needless to say I am HAPPY for the job. VERY SAD about where they will be living...Birmingham, Alabama! Cassie and I grumble about it which is good to be able to vent to one another. Broken hearted over not having the boys in our life. Just typing this makes me cry. Tonight David knowing I was on the phone was screaming and crying Gram ma because he wanted to talk to me. Be still my heart. Love those two boogers.



Oh and you know I mapped it out...2600 miles from my babies!! Please keep us all in prayer. We are just sad. Sad that distance has a way of hurting relationships. I know first hand having been an Army wife and living away so far away from family. We came home when Cassie was 8 which still gave her time to connect with family and I am so thankful for that.

I must remember..Isaiah 55:8-9; “For my thoughts are not your thoughts, neither are your ways my ways,” declares the LORD. “As the heavens are higher than the earth, so are my ways higher than your ways and my thoughts than your thoughts.

Thursday, December 29, 2011

In a nut shell...

The last few months have been so very busy. We began home schooling this year and LOVE it! With the start of the school year also brings AWANA on a weekly basis. I am pleased to be the T&T director for a second year. Love the kids! We also started watching Silas three days a week. He belongs to our youth pastor and his wonderful wife. Love them so much. They are Cassie and RW's age and I have adopted them as my own. Silas has been good for us as we miss the boys so having a little one in the house brings my heart pure joy. Chelsea has been good for me as well. It's nice to be needed and me being a server..it's in my nature. Love being there for this dear family.

Back to home school really quick. This was a long time coming for me. And purely the Lord calling me to do this. I have to say I have never looked back. Funny when the Lord calls us to do something and we are obedient how wonderful things can be. Hmmm..Ephesians 6:1-3; Children, obey your parents in the Lord, for this is right.  “Honor your father and mother”—which is the first commandment with a promise—  “so that it may go well with you and that you may enjoy long life on the earth.”. And thus obedience to our Heavenly Father as well. With home schooling through a charter school you are assigned an Education Facilitator (EF) I am happy to say we were Carla's first family and we could not be any happier. She is the niece of our pastor's wife..(small town) and what a blessing she is. We tell everyone "We Love Carla" and we are not kidding. It has been so nice having someone that is a believer, loves kids, loves teaching, funny, kind and all in all so sweet. We are blessed by her. Carla was also Grace's cross country coach. It was Grace's first year and she loves to run!
With home school also brought Grace taking guitar lessons and Jeffrey starting wrestling. I am still shocked about the wrestling ..but have to say a couple weeks off now and I can't wait for him to go back. Raising a boy as a single parent..hard and he needs to be able to expel his energy. I don't have any pictures of wrestling but here is a fun photo shoot we did with Grace and her new guitar.

We have been having fun over the last month getting our home school group together for a craft day. It is much needed and I long for those day as it not only is a great time for the kids to connect with their friends whom they were used to seeing on a daily basis. But, it is a time for me to connect with other Mom's. Not having a hubs around I find I need these day's more often.

Monday, December 5, 2011

26 years

Twenty-six  years ago today I married my best friend. I feel so blessed to have spent nineteen of those married. But, I also mourn the loss of what could have been. On our 18th anniversary Jeff wanted new wedding bands. He chose two beautiful silver bands. I remember just weeks before he went home he handed his ring to me because it no longer fit. But told me he always loved me and he always would. I miss you babe so very much.

I can say this. while the days flow into weeks and weeks in to months..months into years. One thing remains I still have an empty place in my heart. I was chatting with a friend the other day about how not having a spouse enables me to be there for others that I would not normally be able to do. I am thankful for that. My prayer everyday is to live and do for the Lord. But most of the time this ol' heart of mine is hanging by a thread. Loneliness can be crippling. It is by the grace of God that I get up and face each day. I miss the days of knowing just by having Jeff at my side everything would be okay. I miss that.

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Thanksgiving

We always spend Thanksgiving at my Folk's house. This year it was looking like it was only going to be the three of us and my folk's until my cousin Rachael called. We were very happy to have them join us. Rachael is my cousin on my Dad's side. My Mom is an only child. We did not see a lot of my cousins growing up. Not like some families anyway. Family dynamics and all. ;) So we were really excited that they were coming and staying the night. God is so good..The Mickel's are such a great Christian family and we were truly blessed with wonderful fellowship. The kids clicked right away and it was just a great time by all.

Okay..so the last time they came to my Folk's was several years ago and I took this family picture of them. And mind you this was their last family picture! So having a bit of fun we recreated the same picture this year. Here are both of them...We waited too long to get this years picture..thus the bad lighting. Momma needs a flash!


Monday, November 21, 2011

Donovan Harvey Fraizer


Grandpa Fraizer went home to the Lord this morning. I am not sad but rejoicing. This is a man that lived a full life. Knew the Lord as his personal savior and was 93 years old. When we visited with him this summer he told me he was tired and ready to go home. What a day of rejoicing in Heaven there is today. A family reunited. Here is the eulogy that was read at his memorial held on 11/25/11 at his church Fair Oaks Baptist. 

Donovan Harvey Fraizer of Bentonsport, Iowa was born to Warren & Gracie Fraizer on February 18, 1918. He was the youngest of six children. His first job was carrying water to the thrashing crew on an old white horse named “Fanny.”  At the age of seventeen while working for his sister Alice he met his first love Blanche. Their dates consisted of driving to town, parking the car and watching everyone else go by, because they couldn’t afford the gas money to cruise. They were married on September 14, 1940 at a parsonage in Fairfield, Iowa.  They lived with Don’s parents for a short time until Don began working as a farm hand plowing with mules. Their first daughter Karen Louise was born at a hospital on September 2, 1941. Shortly afterwards Don injured his back while farming and Blanche took care of their new baby and farm chores.  Later Don went to work in town at the washing machine factory and on May 28, 1943 Robert Wayne was born on the farm.  In 1946 they moved to a log cabin with no electricity or running water, paying $10 a month for rent.  Don offered the owner $2 more per month if he would put in electricity and he did.  On March 26, 1948 Linda Grace was born in that same nearby hospital, in Fairfield, where her older sister was born.  Shortly afterwards they moved to a house in town and were fortunate enough to have electricity and running water.  Don worked at the ordinance plant making ammunition starting at a $1.10 an hour.  It was there that he worked on the atomic bomb, doing machining.  When he was about 35 he was laid off and went back to farming.  After many different farming jobs and off and on at the washing machine factory he was tired of working all summer to pay for the winter fuel bills.
So in 1957 they rented a u-haul, loaded up everything that would fit, sold the rest and headed to California with no job or place to live.  The only people they knew in California was his brother, Wayne, living in Citrus Heights.  Don has often laughed telling the story of the one thing that was remembered by all during that trip.  Robert had hidden his socks underneath the front seat of the car and they couldn’t figure out where the odor was coming from.  After arriving in California they stayed with Wayne for a short time until they found a house in Citrus Heights on Sydney Drive.  He secured a job at Arrow Jet, working the assembly line until they went out on strike.  He often told us about watching a safety film, getting dizzy, stepping outside the double doors, then passing out.  When they tried to leave they had to push him out of the way since he was blocking the doors.
In 1959, they bought their first house on Pratt Avenue with payments of $96 a month and they laid awake at nights wondering how they were going to make the payment.  He did a couple of construction jobs until he was able to secure a position at Peri Built Pools.  He ran the clean up crew, driving a bobcat and ended up retiring from there. They spent lots of time through the years raising incredible gardens together and enjoying raising their children.   
In 1975 their oldest daughter Karen died so Don and Blanche took on the responsibility of raising her two youngest children, Deeane and Leesa.  Don professed to know Christ when he was about 8 years old but the change came in his life when he started attending Calvary Baptist Church in 1979.  He could be found every evening sitting at the table reading his Bible quietly and praying.
            Don had a great sense of humor.  Many of us remember him hiding in the closet and jumping out at you when you went to hang up your coat or dousing you with a hose when you came around the corner.  Often times while eating dinner he would give you a little grin then pop his false teeth out at you.  It always made the kids giggle.
After retiring from Peri Built Don spent lots of time maintaining the church property and building along side his mentor Don Willet.   If ever you needed something done everyone at church always new whom to call, the two Don’s.

On September 14, 1990 Don and Blanche celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary with many friends and family, where they renewed their wedding vows. 
On March 29, 1993, after 53 years of marriage Blanche went home to be with the Lord.  Don was very lonely and seemed pretty lost.  He continued to attend church and Sunday school activities and the monthly homestretch group lunches.  He also continued doing odd jobs for people around the church trying to keep him self busy.
On the 12th of June, 1994 Ila wanted to go to the Old Time Fiddler’s concert at the Grange Hall in Orangevale but she had nobody to go with.  She knew Don liked fiddle music and thought he looked lonely, so she asked him to go with her.  That evening when Don and Ila went to services at Calvary, Don asked Ila if he could sit by her.  By the end of the week Don was asking Ila out to Saturday Night dinner.  They took early morning walks down by the creek side. Don felt uneasy about her being out alone at 6 am so he started walking with her.  First Ila asked Don in for coffee; then it got to be breakfast and devotions together.  Before they knew it she was spending a lot of time feeding him.  Don and Ila enjoyed taking rides and bus tours, going to fiddler concerts and “We Care” groups at Arcade church.  Most of all they just enjoyed being together.  In March of 1996 Ila and Don announced their engagement at Calvary Baptist Church morning service….you should have heard the cheers!  They were married on June 2, 1996.  They had fourteen wonderful years of marriage together making great memories and going on many exciting adventures together.  Ila helped to keep Don young.  They may have been married when they were in their 70’s but they still experienced young love.
On Easter Sunday, in 2003 at the age of 85 Don was baptized here at First Baptist Church of Fair Oaks by Wayne Stacks the associate pastor.  Don loved volunteering at the church.  He never wanted to miss packing and distributing meals for the homeless.  He also enjoyed making the coffee for his Sunday school class.  You could often find him in the evening playing dominoes with whom ever would play.
In 2006, Don was hospitalized.  He was having problems with his throat and heart.  The doctors gave him two weeks to live.  Miraculously, he made it out of the hospital and into a nursing home.  He didn’t like it their at all and was motivated to get well enough to be released.  A hospital bed was rented and he moved in to Jim and Deeane’s living room.  Ila slept on a mattress on the floor at his side.  With lots of love and care Don was back up and around after a short time and they were able to go back home.
As Don and Ila aged gracefully together their came a time when they just needed a little extra help around the house.   In 2009, Sally came into their lives.  She has been both an angel and a blessing to the entire family. 
On the morning of November 21, 2011 after a rough night Don passed away quietly in his sleep.  He has passed along an incredible legacy to his children, 11 grandchildren, 29 great grandchildren, and 4 great, great grandchildren.  He will be missed immensely but we know he is rejoicing in heaven with Jesus and now he is truly Home.