Father’s Day and more

Well, by the time I realized today was Father’s Day, it was nearly too late to make a wallpaper for Daddy. But I decided to do a quick one anyway!

The poem is “Real Dads” from Brother Mark Bullen’s website, and the picture of Dad I had already cropped out a while ago for use on his birthday wallpaper, but I used something else on that instead. So I just inserted this one in!

Anyhow, here’s what it turned out to look like:

I thought it looked rather nice for a quick one! I wanted to add a few more images in it, like I did with Mom’s, but I didn’t have too much time since I had to get it on his computer before he came back inside! :-)

Oh, and I was searching in the barn through our collection of games, and I came across two new Bible games I didn’t know we had. One is called “Children’s Bible Trivia” and the other “Place the Verse”. Place the verse seems to be some sort of card game (with Bible verses). I’ve read the directions but I haven’t quite figured it out yet. I guess I’ll have to attempt to play it a few times before I entirely understand it.. LOL

I was going to post yesterday about the new plant hanger Dad built, but I never got around to it. So here is a picture of it. It can hang a flower on both sides and a hummingbird feeder is underneath one (for shade) and another one can be hung on the back if needed. I think it looks great! We had to move the flowers back up onto the porch for sunlight, and when Dad watered them it was staining the porch, so he built this so we could hang them out in the sun. I will have to get a better picture of it soon… I had to do a little photo editing to make it viewable, because the lighting was bad in it.

And, some new pictures of the keets! They are curious little things, and they scratch the food out of that feeder FAST. We’re going to have to put one of those little bars in the middle of the feeder so the food stays in!! :-)

And, messing with the camera, I got a really good photo of Jacob. It’s clear and his color shows up well! :-)

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  1. Maybe all of us in seminary should have had those games growing up. I remember my Old Testament exam from first semester, first year. My entire year – all 200 something of us, basically were dropped an entire grade. The problem was the Prophets. We were given either a two sentence quote or a two sentence explanation of the book. Oh, we all failed miserably.
    Little known secret – most ministers in training don’t have much scripture memorised ;)

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