One of the treats in our lives is any interaction we might have with any part of the Ginn family. God put us together several years ago when Michael came back to the states from the Czech Republic for medical care and needed a place to stay. That stay in our home, marked our lives forever as friends. Though painful for Michael (and us as we watched his pain), we all walked away from it richer, deeper. Being with Michael is always a challenge! You have to know Michael’s passion for the Word and Jesus to understand that comment. It is a good thing! As time has passed, we have been blessed by the friendship that bloomed between our families.
It was with excitement that we received a call from Michael to inquire if the Grimes Bed and Breakfast had availability in March for a preacher to stay as he traveled to Arizona to speak. Of course, we couldn’t turn down a traveling preacher, so we threw the other guests out and let Michael stay with us. Be forwarned if you are staying with us and a preacher calls you will be at the Hilton instead. Just kidding! Continue reading
As I mentioned the bulk of the work centers around the Defense Communications Satellite Systems (DSCS), pronounced “discus”. You might be surprised to learn that the Army manages a large part of DSCS. The DSCS system consists of five primary and six residual satellites in geosynchronous orbit, ground control stations, and user terminals. The DSCS satellite constellation was designed to support long-haul communications between major military commands. DSCS was used
Last Saturday, while I was working with a customer at Chico’s, one of the ladies I work with handed me the phone and said ‘it’s Matt’. Matt does not call at either job unless something BIG is happening! When he does it always makes my breath catch just a bit. There have been a lot of things in the lives of his family recently and my mind began to reel. Silly me!! Sometimes I laugh at myself -woman of faith – sure you are! First, thinking the worst and then letting the spirit of fear in the door. Shame, shame!
or not…. I just got back from spending two hours on a horse. A rather stupid one at that. I think that might put me up to counting on two hands, the number of times I’ve ridden a horse. Or perhaps walked a horse would be more accurate. It seems like “riding” should involve more than walking.
Took Abby for little walk up in Ute Valley Park today. She enjoys it immensely and I find it quite relaxing too. I have found a nice secluded place where the woods and rocks combine to form small sanctuaries. Little restful places where you can sit on the rocks in the midst of the pine trees, soak up the sunshine, and smell the earth and woods around you.
Unless you have a case of blindness you’ve noticed that I “winterized” the look and feel of the site. This seems appropriate since it looks more wintery around here at the moment. Ronda twisted my arm this weekend and we went hiking. I wasn’t overly excited by the prospect since all I have to put on my feet are my trail runners, which are awesome in warmer weather but not worth a hoot on icy surfaces. I’ve put off buying any “gear” as we have more important things to spend our limited funds on at the moment.
My shoes did not turn out to be quite the disaster I was thinking and I got along pretty well. The trail winds around a bit and after a few miles descends down into the canyon which is fairly broad at the bottom. There are plenty of trees and boulders to keep things interesting. The trail splits and forms a 3.5 mile loop at that point. We decided it would take too long to hike the whole loop so after consulting the map decided to take the more arduous right fork which climbed up to a very nice scenic overlook. We went off-trail aways, stomping through some knee-deep snow to get to some exposed rocks out on a point.