In my favorite poem by Robert Frost, Nothing Gold Can Stay, he reminds us that like the seasons of nature, life is one season melting into another, and quickly fading away. This is my attempt to document each season in my life and my family.

Monday’s This and That

Filed under: General — Rachel at 9:57 pm on Monday, October 24, 2005

Suprise, suprise. I’m actually writing a blog post with no pictures. I’ve been a real slacker where my blog is concerned lately. My life has gotten a bit busier lately…which is a good thing…yet I’ve not found that it gave me all that much more to write about.

Revival started tonight. Bro. Billy Mitchell is preaching the meeting, and I really enjoyed tonight’s service. For all of you guys in my area, you should come one night, if you can. You won’t regret it. He’s a really good preacher.

Sweater weather is finally here! I thought I wanted it, for fashion’s sake, but now that it’s here…I’m cold. We are trying to put off turning on the heat for as long as we can. We have new windows being installed in a couple weeks, and we’re trying to hold out until then. It’s been mighty cold the past two mornings, though. We have two small space heaters going…one in the living room, and one in our bedroom…but they just don’t quite heat the whole house. It is really nice to see the leaves changing color, though. I love seeing the mountains all red and yellow and orange this time of year. It makes the drive to church quite beautiful.

Speaking of beautiful, on the way home from Dollywood Saturday night, I saw my first shooting star! It was so neat. It blazed accross the sky, and then burned out, right before our eyes. It was spectacular. I wish the kids had of seen it. Kyra has been looking for “stars falling out of the sky” lately. She would have loved to have seen it.

I hope everyone had a wonderful day. I’m really going to try to crank out some more interesting posts for you to read in the days to come. I’ll do my best. Have a good night, you guys!

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