Sunday, January 5, 2014

Questions And Answers

Question: So how many guys does it take to move a baby grand piano from the city to the country?
Answer: 1 husband, 5 brothers, 1 dad, 2 part time helpers, and 3 church friends. Thanks everyone for your help.
Question: Does anyone remember how this goes back together? We've been waiting on parts for weeks.
Question: How many pizzas does it take to feed a family on New Years Eve?  Answer: 13
Question: How big a closet does it take at Grandma's cabin to hold everyone's coats in cold weather?  Answer: Who needs a closet?
Question: How much firewood does the cabin take?  Answer: A bunch. Thanks Brian for your splitting abilities and willingness.
Question: So what is there to do if your a kid on a cold day and there is no school?
Answer: You practice welding with grandpa's old Craftsman stick welder.
Question: So how many screws do Mark, BJ, and Kurt have to put in their motorcycle tires in order to race on the pond?
Answer: As many as possible
Question: Who in the world is teaching class at Pella Christian High School? Answer: Mike, during a career day called Winterim.
Question: What warms my heart on a cold morning? Answer: A note on the cabin driveway from the previous evenings guests.
Wednesday I leave for Malawi, Africa to visit some friends and help their parents be better farmers. Internet is hit and miss in Africa so our visits may be intermittent.
In the photo below a new day is starting over Karl and Kristin's hog shed. You and I are at the start of a brand new year with a calendar of empty pages. Question: What is our purpose this year? What activities will we fill those empty pages with? Suggestion: I suggest we continue to try our hardest, accept the destiny we're given, have a positive attitude, and encourage each other. Answer: I don't know the answers for the coming year. However I do know the One who does. My prayer is that the words of our mouths to each other and the thoughts of our hearts about each other may be pleasing in His eyes. Have a good week and stay warm.


 



 
 

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