Thursday, September 23

Happy Birthday Momma!

Emerald Cove, Parker CA
Tony, Tree and Tina


We had a great time at the river with Tree, Tony, Robin, Tina, Mom and me celebrating our Momma!

The weather was hot, and other than wishing we had our boat and a few jet skiis, we were in heaven - no phones to be answered, no homework to check, no laundry to do and nothin' but time on our hands.

We swam in the pool and floated in the river, had yummy food, walked, gambled, played games and talked, and talked and talked!

It was a wonderful weekend - here's a few pics to enjoy!
Cribbage anyone? Tony got mom a cool board which depicts an outdoor scene complete with boats, water and a bridge!

Our campsite - right on the river!

Robin and Mom with her tiara and wand!

Wednesday, September 15

Highway 88


Took a scenic drive on AZ Highway 88 last Saturday with the Worden's.  We've been talking about doing this drive for years, and finally confirmed a date and we were off.....


We headed toward Canyon Lake off Highway 60 and soon came across this sign.... so we stopped, our first of many.... The 'town' wasn't opened yet, but we walked around and checked the place out anyway!  After we strolled through this cute little town, we were 'on the road again' to Canyon Lake.
Entrance to the ghost town
an old collapsing shack
An old water tower


The view from the ghost town
The drive to the lake was short and we discovered a campground right on the water with hook-ups, we'll need to check that out soon! The weather was still cool and we drove with the windows down while we viewed the beautiful blue water against the contrasting stark desert.

The first bridge at Canyon Lake
View from the bridge
Drove along side the lake and as we exited into the next valley you could see Tortilla Flat, don't blink or you'll miss the whole town!  It was still early, so didn't try any of the Prickly Pear Ice Cream, but got some cool pics!
Tortilla Flat
An old wagon and wheel
Old electric lines

Driving along, we saw a vista where you could view the entire valley, so we stopped.  We ventured out onto the point and were able, with the help of the binoculars, view several cars that plummeted from the road!

View from the point back towards Canyon Lake

So, the drive continues on 22 miles of curvy 10 MPH dirt road!

On and on we drove, over one-lane bridges, onward through the desert, until we came upon Apache Lake.  We drove down to take a closer look and snapped this beauty of a turkey vulture hunting in the day use area.
Turkey Vulture hunting

We only passed a few boats on the way, I guess that's why this lake is so cool, not a lot of boaters on it.  Saw lots of camping areas with access to the lake, not sure if we ever will bring the pontoon here or not because of the drive.  At least we wouldn't come for the day!
Apache Lake narrowing as it nears the dam
More of the desert beauty

The lake narrowed and we knew that we were finally were reaching Roosevelt Dam.  The end of our scenic drive of Highway 88.  But the journey didn't end there, the fishing poles were in the back just hankerin' to be thrown in the water!
Roosevelt Dam
Ken fishin'
Otto fishin'
Cheryl and Bea reading, relaxing and sippin' some wine!
Once we decided no fish were biting, we were off for the drive home and on the lookout for something to eat! Our throats were parched and tummies definitely growling!

Punkin Center for dinner or.....
Blue Adobe Grille......

Well, the Blue Adobe Grille it was!  And, it was delicious, a nice refreshing margarita on the rocks and one of the best mexican dinners we've had in a long time!  Yeah, and it was all so spontaneous and on a whim!  The whole day so far had been an adventure and full of anticipation of what was around the next bend. 
Ken and Bea
Otto and me
After dinner Ken suggested a stop at Casino Arizona.  It's funny how we've lived in AZ for 12 years now, and before this last summer, we had only been to a casino once or twice.  In the last two months we've been four times.

We stopped at the bar on the way in and grabbed a beer then each took $50 bucks and agreed to meet back at the bar in one hour - win or lose!  So, off the guys went in one direction, Bea and I in the other.  As I dropped 20 pretty quickly, I decided to try my hand at black jack but was sitting with Bea at a 'Flamin' Hot' machine and what do you know, on her second spin, she wins the progressive pot of $517, and she only played .80 cents.  Yes, folks, you can win big on the penny machines!  Well, of course, we made her buy the next round and we saluted her win with a Kamikazee!  As for the rest of us, well after black jack I was even and the guys, well I never even asked!

Do You Need to be in Control?

Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your ways acknowledge him and he will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6

Well, do you?  I certainly think I do, most of the time.  But, I am reminded time and time again that it isn't up to me to control everything.  I need to lean on and trust God and not my own understanding!

Sharing our home has not been the easiest thing to do, being empty-nesters and on our own without anyone else to worry about.  I was in control of what and when I made dinner, when I worked out, what I watched on TV, when I cleaned, etc.   But bring another adult and two kids into the mix and I was no longer in control of anything it seems.  It is my nature to step in and try to understand and know everything that goes on and try to fix it if not to my liking.  Well, this certainly doesn't sit well with our house guests!  I laugh here as really, it doesn't sit well with me either anymore.  It's just what I've always done, try to fix everything, make everyone happy.  I need to trust that God has it under control and it isn't up to me.  Not such a bad trait to have, wanting to help but really, is that my job?  Well, yes, sometimes it is, but not always.  As a read this scripture today and the little personal story written with it, I am reminded that sometimes all we need to do is show up and be there, and not control everything and leave it up to God.

Today Tina told me 'I'm just complaining, don't talk logic to me right now'.  Yes, Tina, I should listen more. To you and to God!

Friday, September 3

A Purposeful Heart

Avon Walk - 2007
 
In my quiet time this morning I was reading an oldie, but goodie "Just Like Jesus" by Max Lucado.  The beginning chapter speaks about 'the heart of Jesus'.    To summarize.......His heart was pure, he was adored by many, yet lived a simple life.  He was cared for by many women, yet never had a lustful heart.  He was scorned by man, but willing to forgive.  Wow, big shoes to fill, huh?  Reading on......it talks about Jesus' reaction to circumstances in his life; where others around him feared the storm, he slept and when the disciples abandoned him, he didn't go home and pout! (I especially like that reference).  He carried on and refused to be sidelined by anything else by His higher calling.

Do I have a purposeful heart?  Or is my heart set on worldly things that often don't matter. Do I often go home and pout if things don't work out the way I want?  How do I handle adversity?  If I place myself in the presence of God, must my heart be pure and full of purpose?  Well, do not fear because we already have the heart of Jesus, if we are in Christ we already have the heart of Christ.

If you have given your life to Jesus, then He lives in us!  How awesome is that, just give your life to Him and He is in you ---  now we are free to live that life He intended for us, that purposeful life! So what are you waiting for?  I want to live a life of purpose and follow my higher calling.  I am on a journey to live for Christ, and if you are too but don't know how to do it, pick up your Bible and start by reading Colossians 3!