• Vladi & Evelyn…

    allengirls09From 2004 – 2010, my firstborn and his family lived in Peru.  My son was a missionary doctor seeing patients in a clinic in the Andes Mountains of Peru.  They enjoyed their work there in the rugged, beautiful mountains of the Incas.  They lived among the Quechua people, coming to know and love them.  My granddaughters were 4 and 2 years old when they left for Peru, so they grew up speaking Spanish fluently and playing with their young Quechua friends.  While there, they were blessed to adopt their youngest daughter.

    In 2008, I enjoyed spending three weeks in Peru.  During my time there, I visited the historic city of Cusco, the  Sacsayhuaman and other ancient ruins, trekked through amazing Machu Picchu and had an unforgettable visit with my son and his family.

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    The beautiful Andes Mountains…

     

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    The city of Cusco below…

     

    While there, I also came to know and love two young people that I will forever consider grandchildren:  Vladi and Evelyn.  They are brother and sister and have one other sister whom I did not have the privilege of meeting.  My son and his family met Vladi and Evelyn at their church and took these precious, young Christian people into their hearts and lives.

    Vladi and Evelyn’s early lives had been difficult.  I don’t know the whole story but I do know they had not had easy childhoods.  My Spanish was limited and, at the time, they were just learning English, so we communicated the best we could.  I think they knew, however, that this Grandmom loved them.  Vladi lived with my son and his family and enrolled in dental college while they were in Peru.  They have continued to support him in this endeavor.  Vladi graduated from dental college a few weeks ago and is now in his internship in general dentistry.  It would be great if he could come to the states after his internship to continue in a pediatric dentistry program which I believe he is considering.

    Evelyn is enrolled in the university there, studying agriculture.  She works part time in an internet cafe.  Although the tuition is free, she has to purchase her school books and supplies.  I know this has not been an easy journey for either of them, but I am proud of each of them for pursuing their dreams.  I am proud of my son for his part in helping a young man to become a dentist there in Peru.

    I haven’t seen Vladi and Evelyn for six years now, but this Grandmom would love to see them again!  We keep in touch on Facebook and I pray for them each day and for the journey ahead of them.  

     

    Below:  My sweet daughter-in-love Jeanine and Vladi in Peru earlier this year

    when Jeanine flew down to translate for a mission group.

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     Above:  I love this photo of Evelyn!  She’s so beautiful.  Here she had traveled by one of the small buses there to take a chicken to someone who needed it!  Evelyn and I laughed together that she was traveling with a chicken but it needed to be done.  She has such a heart of gold.

    Below:  Two beautiful granddaughters:  Evelyn and Kate

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    Below:  Vladi carrying Kate on one of our treks through the ruins…2008

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    Below:  A recent photo of Vladi (far right), who excels in soccer, and  his teammates.

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    Below:  Congratulations to Vladi for having finished dental college. 

    He is now in his internship in general dentistry. Way to go, Vladi!

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    A few more photos from my visit to Peru in 2008…

    Downtown Cusco, Peru…2008
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    One of the fresh air markets in Cusco…2008
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    Taking a break after trekking down into the ruins and realizing I was so out of shape! 2008
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    I think these were the ruins we had hiked down into. EACH step was about 18″ tall it seemed!

     

    Precious granddaughters in Peru…2008

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  • One week home…

    It’s hard to believe that I flew home from Montana just one week ago today.  Flying into the Des Moines airport last Wednesday, I was struck with the beauty of the patchwork of rolling hills, the enormous farms visible from our descending height and especially with how superbly green everything was.  Granted, there are no snow-capped mountains here in Iowa but the Iowa Heartland is beautiful all the same.

    It has been a very busy week – filled with a few technicolor Midwest storms, torrential rain and today there was sunshine with cloudless, clear blue skies and a high of 85 degrees.

    On Sunday afternoon, we celebrated my granddaughter’s 15th birthday.  Her paternal grandparents were there, I was there, her parents and siblings…and about about ten of her friends who wanted to turn the special event into a surprise party!

    My assignment was to get my granddaughter out of the house while the friends arrived and the house was decorated.  I decided to treat her to several books at one of her favorite stores:  Barnes & Noble.  Unknown to her, we were on a time schedule and I had to have her back home in time for the surprise.  My daughter warned me to let my granddaughter enter first.  I did but I still managed to get my share of “silly string” too!

    My daughter made a huge pan of her delicious Penne Rustica.  I made a gigantic tossed salad and three loaves of french bread.  My granddaughter had requested my daughter’s homemade delicious chocolate cake with vanilla icing.  Scrumptious!

    All in all, it has been a busy week with a lot crammed into it.  I love traveling but, for now, I’m glad to be home…

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    Above:  with her younger sister in 2014.

    Below:  one of my favorite pics of her as a toddler.

  • Sunshine in Bozeman…

    After several days of rain and cloudy skies, the sun is out and the weather is beautiful!  I love looking out the windows in their home here and seeing mountains so close!

    Yesterday, we had a wonderful morning worship service at their church which I really liked!  There was a small orchestra with two violins, a couple of guitars, drums (that were NOT too loud!) and a couple of instruments that I do not recall.  We sang several different songs which I enjoyed.  The songs included two of my favorites:   The Lion of Judah by Robin Mark and the hymn Holy, Holy, Holy.  Needless to say, after growing up in a Baptist church in the South, I knew every single word of the hymn – all verses.  Hymns bring such joy and peace and I wish we would sing them in our church.  One thing I also noticed was that the music was not too loud and I could hear myself sing and everyone around me singing  I loved that.

    After church, we headed to Livingston, Montana, and had lunch in a very “Western” restaurant.  The food was delicious and the scenery perfect.  I remarked to my son that it was the perfect setting for a movie and he responded that there have already been several set in this part of the country.

    After lunch, we traveled up the mountain range climbing closer and closer to the snow peaked mountains tops.  We parked at the trailhead and I have no doubt that they will be back to climb the trail!

    Last night, we celebrated my firstborn’s birthday with homemade broccoli cheese soup and a delicious chocolate cake with mocha filling and chocolate frosting.  All homemade, of course, and fabulous.  He liked all of this presents – mostly mountain biking clothes and trout fishing gear.

    Today, we headed to downtown Bozeman in the warm sunshine.  Not too crowded at all which, apparently, is a bit of a change.  First, we went shopping in several of the neat shops on Main Street.  I found a Montana long-sleeved t-shirt, a Montana ball cap and a few other goodies.  Also purchased some Huckleberry Chai Tea which we will enjoy this afternoon.  Then we ate lunch at the Nova Cafe where the food was delicious.  While we were walking down Main Street, there was a young couple with a nine-week-old French Bulldog on a leash.  I fell in love!  He was so adorable!

    For supper tonight, Jeanine is making her wonderful homemade chili and I will make the cornbread!  This trip has been so much fun and I can’t believe tomorrow will be my last full day here.  Don’t worry, Yellowstone, I will be back to visit you!

     

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  • Downtown Bozeman…

    Yesterday was the perfect afternoon to stroll around downtown Bozeman, Montana.  Sunny skies after a rainy morning made for a great afternoon.  The Montana State University Band (part of it), the MSU football players and the MSU cheerleaders were meandering in and out of stores along Main Street…playing along the way.  Of course, it was music I had to dance to.  We went into one special store with the most awesome hand-spun and dyed yarn!  The price of a plane ticket for all the ones I would have liked to have – so maybe in the future.  Kate and I stopped at the bench for a minute and Jeanine snapped our photo with her phone.

    Bozeman is a neat town with an especially quaint, “Western” downtown.  I definitely want to return before I leave.  Would love a Montana baseball cap, t-shirt and sweatshirt!  Such a neat place to live…

     

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  • Montana Morning Muffins…

    Low clouds are hanging over the mountains this morning…but they’re still visible and beautiful.  I would never tire of this scenery!    Temp in the 50’s this morning with a slight drizzle.  My granddaughter Sarah and I are going to be out to walk Annie in a bit – rain or not.  Yesterday morning, Sarah and I made Montana Morning Muffins (we gave them a new name) and they were delicious for breakfast this morning with my son’s freshly brewed coffee.  He is off until Tuesday and that’s great.  His birthday is Sunday and the girls and I will be baking his birthday cake.  We will probably head to Yellowstone tomorrow and I can’t wait to see it.  I love this rugged, BIG SKY COUNTRY!

    Here’s the recipe, as promised, for Montana Morning Muffins (adapted from the recipe for Orange-Yougurt Muffins in the Williams-Sonoma book, Muffins & Quick Breads):

    Montana Morning Muffins

    3 large oranges

    1/2 cup sugar

    2 tablespoons water

    5 tablespoons butter

    2 cups all-purpose flour

    1 & 1/4 teaspoons baking powder

    1 teaspoon baking soda

    1/2 teaspoon salt

    2 eggs

    3/4 cup plain yogurt

    3/4 cup milk

    Preheat oven to 375 degrees.  Butter standard muffin tins.

    Finely grate the zest from the oranges – just the orange part.  Ours made about 3 tablespoons of zest.

    Combine the zest, 1/4 cup of the sugar and the water in a small saucepan.  Stir over medium heat for about 2 minutes, until the sugar dissolves.  Add the butter and stir until melted, about 1 minute more.  Set aside.

    In a medium bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt and the remaining 1/4 cup of sugar.  Set aside.  In a larger bowl, whisk together the eggs, yogurt, milk and reserved orange mixture until smooth.  Add the combined dry ingredients and stir just until blended.  Spoon into prepared tins, filling each cup about 3/4 full.  Bake until toothpick inserted in the center of a muffin comes out clean.  15-20 minutes.  Cool in the tins about 3 minutes, then remove.  Enjoy! (I think the pics are clearer if you click to enlarge).

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    As we were downloading the pics of the “food photo op” I saw my granddaughter’s amazing photos below all taken with a simple small point and shoot.  I think she’s asking for a more powerful camera for Christmas and I can’t wait to see what she does with that if she can do this with the small camera she has!  Obviously, it’s all about having an eye for composition.  Enjoy!  Don’t forget to click to enlarge for a clearer image.

     

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    Below, a yellow-bellied marmot!

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    By the way, I am doing these posts this week on the MAC computer with my granddaughter’s help.  I am so not used to a MAC!  ;-

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Sweet gift of song…

    My heart melted, and tears came to my eyes, as I thought about what a gift this sweet child is…and how different his life might have been.  I’m thankful beyond words that God picked this precious child to be a part of this family…all the way from Ethiopia.

    And I’m especially thankful for his sweet gift of song…

    Note:  for the “re-enactment”, it is “Bob the Tomato” playing the lead role.  My little grandson believes in giving all of the actors a turn at their five minutes of fame.

    He loves Curious George!
    He loves Curious George! (age 3 & 1/2 here)

    If you’ve been reading my blog for any length of time at all, then you know that I dearly love my grandchildren.  I found this little post gem while browsing through my previous blog of four years, My Southern Heart.  My little charmer is five & a half now but just as loving and entertaining as ever…