Thursday, January 31, 2013

today while the blossom



Today, while the blossoms still cling to the vine
I’ll taste your strawberries, I’ll drink your sweet wine
A million tomorrows shall all pass away
‘Ere I forget all the joy that is mine, Today

I’ll be a dandy, and I’ll be a rover
You’ll know who I am by the songs that I sing
I’ll feast at your table, I’ll sleep in your clover
Who cares what tomorrow shall bring

Today, while the blossoms still cling to the vine
I’ll taste your strawberries, I’ll drink your sweet wine
A million tomorrows shall all pass away
‘Ere I forget all the joy that is mine, Today

I can’t be contented with yesterday’s glory
I can’t live on promises winter to spring
Today is my moment, now is my story
I’ll laugh and I’ll cry and I’ll sing

Today, while the blossoms still cling to the vine
I’ll taste your strawberries, I’ll drink your sweet wine
A million tomorrows shall all pass away
‘Ere I forget all the joy that is mine, Today

Today, while the blossoms still cling to the vine
I’ll taste your strawberries, I’ll drink your sweet wine
A million tomorrows shall all pass away
‘Ere I forget all the joy that is mine, Today

Words and Music by Randy Sparks

When the twins were over last week and I was settling them in for bed I was singing the above song to them. As with most music I was probably destroying the melody. All I could remember was the chorus. I couldn't even remember where I had heard it at all. I know it had been years. 

I youtube searched and found that it had been recorded by John Denver and also by Bobby Goldsboro. I don't think it ever became a hit on the radio and I didn't have the album that the song was on. 

So where did I hear it? How could I remember it so well from all those years ago? I may never know.

But I love it when the music is so close to your soul that it lives in you and can be recalled for any time or circumstance.

Like Andy Dufresne said "They can't take that away from you"



Tuesday, January 22, 2013

food glorious food

 it looks delicious and is making me hungry
clever use of the strawberry 
(or charbellies) 
(as our daughter said almost 30 years ago)
 (amazing what you can remember when you want to) 
(not that I am getting forgetful in my older years)

time for bed
good night

Saturday, January 19, 2013

papasan


 
When I was a little girl we had a chair that was wicker 
that I believe was called a papasan chair. 
Don't think it was particularly comfortable 
but they were all the rage in the 60's
 

 It seems they tweeked the design 
and created something similar.
Looks to me like a nest to curl up in.


 That reminds me I should have a nap.

Saturday, January 5, 2013

new years newsletter

I did get a newsletter done finally and it goes in the mail today.
I will post it here as well. It goes as follows....


Dear Loved Ones
This year I did not get around to writing my annual Joldersma Christmas Newsletter in time for it to be delivered safely into the mailboxes of you - our family and friends - in time for Christmas. So, since procrastination reigned in the newsletter department, I will endeavour to correct that with this missive. I thought I could call it my New Years Newsletter. Just when are we supposed to stop calling it the 'new year' anyway? Either way, I hope to get this to you before it is the old year...
2012 was a busy year for us. Lots of good stuff, some difficult stuff - but we feel very blessed to have our family and dear friends who are on our hearts and in our prayers.
Christmas was very different for us this year. We did not meet for the Eleveld Christmas dinner with extended family, as it had been decided that none of our homes was going to be big enough anymore to hold all of us. My parents went to BC and then the cold/and or/flu started going around and so we were not all together for Christmas Day. Our children did gather for New Years Day and Chinese food as we've done for the past few years. Everyone was there except Henry's girlfriend Brittany, who had finally caught the bug after hanging around all of us germy people. Here we is...


I had brought out the 2012 photo albums for the kids to look at during Christmas and there were 5 albums – granted they are not huge binders – but there are five of them to help to memorialize 2012 for us. We look forward to seeing where God will lead us in 2013.

Both Laura and Andrew finished school (Laura got her degree – with honours from Mac and Andrew finished an engineering course at Mohawk College) so we were finally done with schools – then in September Shirley and Jeff's Alexander started Junior Kindergarten.
Martin has been busy at work – between his sciatica and a bout with bronchitis this summer and then having a root canal this past month he has dealt with his share of pain. He very much enjoys the time he gets to spend playing on the organ. He bought another one in July and likes to play his favourite song and learn some new ones.
Martin and I were able to go up north to the Hotchkiss Family Reunion. We stayed at George and Susan's and had a splendid time. We made lots of memories: Singing to strangers at the truck stop restaurant, a bag pipe kitchen party, church at Pinehill, visiting Jeffrey and Laura's place, me losing epically at chicken-toe-dominoes, me getting picked on by George. Fun : )
We were also able to spend some time this August at the Boven cottage with friends where Martin took a canoe trip that will not be soon forgotten.
Martin's Mom entered St. Joes Hospital in March and remained there waiting for a long term care placement until she passed away in September. Afterwards we realized how much the family gatherings, condolences and conversations were comforting to us.

I ran two sessions of Home with a Heart - one started in March and another in September. It was the first year of our Operation Manna funding and it is such a wonderful privilege to work with Leida and Christina. One of the highlights was when our class was able to cater a luncheon for 70 people. The participants were even able earn some money. I also presented a Service Site about the program at a conference. I can't say enough about the satisfaction that I get from doing this program.
I lead a women's bible study group at church that was particularly meaningful for me.
My brother Jeff and I were able to go to Niagara Falls to see Carol Burnett perform and I got to ask the 2nd last question of her Q&A and got her autograph : )

Martin and I attended some birthday wing-dings in 2012 – Tante Truus's 90th, our friend Tena's 50th and also my Dad's 80th - which was a 3 day event that brought wonderful out-of-town guests including my brother Doug and his family to help us celebrate. I was also able to convince Miss Vanderlingendingenkliengroetehoekabroekastrasmaveld to make an appearance at the dinner.

While I do not consider myself a particularly great hostess, we were very happy to have extended family over after my cousin (once removed) Danielle's wedding to Tim in October and we were asked to host the Joldersma Cousin's Day which is a gathering which we both enjoy immensely. And then there was Ethan and Moriah's first birthday party in September. They have grown so much. My week usually includes babysitting them a couple times.
Anne and Andrew were part of a concert in early December which I missed because I was sick. Thankfully Laura captured some of it on video so I could still 'see' it.

Laundry and blogging, dishes and crocheting,
Puzzles of the jigsaw and sudoku kind.
Reading and bejewelling and Big Bang watching
Have all kept me plenty busy I find.

That is it for now. Stay in touch. God bless and keep you in His care.
(Martin and) Anita Joldersma

Thursday, January 3, 2013

newsletter

I didn't make a Christmas newsletter this year.
Maybe I will work on a New Years newsletter...
Or a Valentines newsletter...
Or a Victoria Day newsletter...
We'll see...

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

New Years Day


Pretty much the whole family was together on New Years Day for Chinese food.


We had also invited my parents because
we had missed them at Christmas (they had been in BC)

Henry's girlfriend Brittany was not there because she had 'the bug'
that had gone through so many of us over the last couple of weeks.

I think Laura and Scott were the only ones unscathed by the germs
that have been flung about the family.
I am surprised they were willing to stand so close to us for the picture.

 *****************************************************************
Christmas had been a busy but fun time with 
all the little kids running about the place

It was wonderful to see the joy in the little kids faces.

 Ethan loved looking at the ornament and lights on the tree.

 Alexander and Isabel got an animated marine lamp that entranced them.

Moriah, Ethan and Isabel watched the fishes moving.