Friday, October 30, 2009

TICO BELLE

Our oldest son has been a car and truck fan since he was 3 years old. Our youngest son has been
a train and plane fan since he was 2 years old. We have taken many train rides with him.
We all enjoyed a trip aboard THOMAS THE TANK ENGINE one year, and several other older train rides.
This year, my girlfriend, Bev, told me about flights aboard the TICO BELLE. That just happens
to be Bear's favorite plane. I called and got the information on it, called my husband at work, and then the children and I went and bought tickets for all of us to fly aboard the TICO BELLE. She is a plane full of history..... and is one that just delights my favorite Bear Cub! Bear and Todd before we board.
Todd buckling his brother in...
My favorite view was of COCOA BEACH
from the sky... looks much different from
how it looks when you are walking on it!
A face that delights his momma,
and makes his daddy glad to have
spent the money on a plane ride!
We may just have to rename our Bear Cub....
SMILEY!

Robin

Candy Corn

A couple years ago, I bought a 20 yard bolt of candy corn fabric for $10. My thought was to make 'fall' napkins for us. We use cloth napkins, and like to change them with the seasons. When we have used them for a while, they end up in my husband's workshop and eventually make their way to the trash. I use part of the fabric to make a sample jumper for a project that I was working on. The young girls at church loved the fabric....and so it was used to dress quite a few of them.

Here are 3 of the Candy Corn jumpers
that can be seen at church now.
I am thrilled the girls have enjoyed them.
I really enjoyed making them for the girls!
So much for those Candy Corn napkins here!
We will have to use the pumpkins and
fall leaves ones.

And the Ares 1-X Flew

We love to see a launch here! This week's test launch of the new Ares 1-X was lovely.


We are able to view the launches from our driveway.
Launching rockets is something I grew up seeing.

The thrill of it, hasn't left me, yet!

Quite an awesome sight in the Florida sky!


It was very different from a shuttle launch,
more like the Apollo launches of my childhood.
Robin

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Space Changes......

Earlier this year, we were able to see 2 shuttles on the launch pads
when we attended the Family Open House at the Kennedy Space Center.
My life has been surrounded by NASA and the Space Program.
My father worked for NASA from the early 1960s.
My husband started working there in 1991.
You can say the Space Program has fed and clothed me nearly all my life.
The next 'generation' of space vehicles is the
ARES.

This is a segment of the new
ARES rocket still inside the VAB building.



And now, October 2009, here is the Ares rocket
on a former Apollo launch pad,
that became a shuttle launch pad,
that is now reconfigured for the ARES rockets.
The first test flight is coming up!
Always exciting to see man search...
but FIND that GOD has always been.
Nehemiah 9:6
Thou, even thou, art LORD alone;
thou hast made heaven,
the heaven of heavens, with all their host,
the earth, and all things that are therein,
the seas, and all that is therein,
and thou preservest them all;
and the host of heaven worshippeth thee.
Psalm 89:11
The heavens are thine,
the earth also is thine:
as for the world, and the fulness thereof,
thou hast founded them.
Robin

Thursday, October 1, 2009

Honest Scrap Award

Rebecca, over at A Rather Unusual Maiden for God, gave me this award. I enjoy following her courtship. She is a remarkable young lady! http://ratherunusualmaiden4god.blogspot.com/

I understand I need to now tell 10 honest things about myself.

1. Mrs. Sadie Platt is the one that led me to the LORD, just before my 5th birthday. She held GOOD NEWS CLUBS for children. One day, she talked about how CHILDREN are SINNERS. She clearly brought out that even a child sins against a Holy GOD. She talked about taking a cookie out of the cookie jar when you knew you were not supposed to do that...and how that was sin that put the perfect Son of GOD (Jesus) on the cross to pay for our sin. She then used a BIG Wordless Book to give the plan of Salvation. We then sang: " GOOD NEWS, GOOD NEWS CHRIST DIED FOR ME. GOOD NEWS, GOOD NEWS IF I BELIEVE. GOOD NEWS, GOOD NEWS I'M SAVED ETERNALLY... THAT'S WONDERFUL EXTRA GOOD NEWS." Afterwards, I told Mrs. Platt, that I needed JESUS to save me! I happen to have a couple books that belonged to Mrs. Platt.. from time to time I pull one out and look at her name written inside, and THANK the LORD that Mrs. Platt was willing to tell children the way of Salvation.

2. I grew up in a 'religious' family. Meaning, we were always in church at every service or function. Sadly, I have never heard my mother pray. My parents never talk about when they accepted Christ as their Saviour (or if they ever have?). Looking back at my youth, I can clearly see how GOD used different people in my life to keep me from straying from Him.

3. I met my husband in an accounting class at Bob Jones University. My girlfriend arrived at class first, and was to save me a seat near the front. She did, and on the other side was Doug, from Indiana, that I would marry in December of 1980.

4. While I was at Bob Jones University, I worked in the costume department. It fed my need to feel the fabric and run a sewing machine! LOL

5. When looking for a wedding dress, I tried on many dresses in different stores. But I eventually went back and bought the very first one I tried on. I still love it!

6. My original wedding band is a size 4.5. When I was pregnant with Todd (24 years ago) it became too small for me. It is not one that can be sized easily, so it has been saved. I have told Todd (ok...teasingly) that the right girl for him will be able to wear that band. LOL Hmmm so we shall see on that one!

7. I am an insulin dependent diabetic (pump user). Having children proved to be quite a challenge. Each of them are born on a different day of the week, but each year all of our birthdays fall on the same day of the week. This year, it is TUESDAY. Each child was born by emergency C-section. I wanted to 'see' my children born, but that doesn't happen with a C-section. However, when Bear was born, my doctor took great pity on me. He allowed the screen that is put up to separate the patient from the 'workplace' to be dropped, so that I could see them pull Bear out. It was a thrill! The nurses all said they had never known this doc to ever do that for anyone. I was quite happy! Especially since Bear has ended up being our last one!

8. I LOVE JUMPERS! With my inulin pump, I need to hide where I wear it, jumpers allow me to do this. Most people do not ever see my pump. (even though it is the most pretty PINK ever) LOL Aimée and I have about 150ish jumpers each. We rotate them around during the year by colors. We are now wearing our 'fall' colors. Here in Florida, you have to make your own seasons.

9. I love shoes. When my husband asked my father if he could marry me, my father told him he could have me if he could keep me in shoes! The last 15 years I have collected Birkenstocks. I have them in all colors and styles. My feet love them! My husband graciously keeps me stocked with them........

10. I Believe the BIBLE is the WORD of GOD! That settles it!

Robin