Thursday, October 22, 2009

Aleph - Beth - Gimel ...


In what book and chapter of the Bible do you find the entire Hebrew alphabet?


Answer: Zam-Zoo Who?
"Rephaim formerly lived there - but the Ammonites called them Zamzummim - a people great and many, and as tall as the Anakim; but the LORD destroyed them before the Ammonites, and they dispossesed them and settled in their place,"Deuteronomy 2:20-21

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Our Desires

"What a blessing it is when all our desires are
after the things of God! .... Desires which can be put off
and on like our garments are at best but mere wishes, and possibly they are
hardly true enough to be called by that name, — they are temporary
emotions born of excitement, and doomed to die when the heat which
created them has cooled down." CH Spurgeon The Golden Alphabet

David knew this so well - he said in Psalm 119:20
"My soul is consumed with longing for your rules at all times."

Thursday, October 8, 2009

Zam - Zoo - Who?

Who were the Zamzummim?

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

BUTTERFLIES

Butterflies are very nice;
Although they do not catch mice.

They bring pollen from flower to flower;
And stop to rest every hour.

- Sarah, age 12

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

BLACK SWALLOWTAIL


We were given the opprotunity to watch 8 of these magestic beauties transform in our own home.
They were devouring a friends fennel plant, and so we volunteered to take a few off thier hands.
The day after getting them home we had to do a careful search on line as to what to
feed them. We found that they liked Queen Anne's Lace. We had lots of that earlier in the summer, unfortunately most of it had gone to seed and dried up. But we did find a few new leaves shooting up and the caterpillars devoured every bit we fed them.
Hannah and Stephen were able to recognize it after just a few mornings out picking. We did pick most mornings, and enjoyed our morning "walk".

In about a week they began forming chrysalis. It is amazing how the whole thing is just hanging by 2 rather flimsy looking threads that they attach to the plant with. With all the bumping and moving around we did, not one of them fell off.

It took about 2 weeks for all 8 to make their chrysalis. The last one made his the day we left for our weekend trip to Virginia to pick Blueberries at Poppy Lundquist's.

We noticed that when they have completed their
metamorphsis they chrysalis turned clear, appearing black because of the coloring of the butterfly inside. We never acctually got to watch one come out, but we did see the right before and right after. This usually happened for us in the mid morning hours.
The butterflies then hung upside down to dry thier wings. They usually do this on twigs or branches or the stem they have been "hanging out" on. The first one to come out crawled onto Mom's finger - and hung upside down until it's wings had dried.
Once their wings were dry we would let them go in our backyard. One had it's wings folded, but time to dry it's wings helped out and later it too flew away. So far only four of them have come out. Another one was eaten by a pretator, leaving a small hole in the chrysalis. The others are still hanging onto thier branches. We have read of it taking up to 6 months before they come out. So they are still in thier "jar" on the table.

How amazing God has made these delicate, yet hardy insects. Butterflies - what beauties to behold.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Meet Grandpa Lundquist



Grandpa was born on October 18,1945 in Escalon, California. Some of his grandparents,aunts,and uncles also lived in California when he was born.

While Grandpa was growing up, he liked to play "Cowboys and Indians" with his friends and sister, Ann.

For pets his family had a dog named Skippy and a lot of cats.

A typical family dinner would inclde meatloaf or chicken. Great Grandma Lundquist cooked thier meals, and Great Grandpa Lundquist would read the Bible to them after dinner.

At Christmas Grandpa's family would open presents on Christmas Eve night after Great Grandpa Lundquist had milked the cows. Sometimes they would go to a church service at midnight on Christmas Eve. On Christmas Day they would go to their Grandparents house.

The naming tradition in his family is Grandpa and his sister's middle names are family names.

One of Grandpas favorite things to do with his family was to pick almonds.

Grandpa was married to Grandma on June 13,1968, in Palo Alto, California.


- interviwed by Robert & Sarah