August 31, 2012
Fall reunions are a pleasant time
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We would warble, "Twilight is stealing over the sea; shadows are falling dark on the lea," We didn't have the foggiest of what a "lea" was, but it sounded sad and romantic, and we loved it. "Borne on the night winds voices of yore, come from that far off shore." Now I understand. I can hear those "voices of yore" in my memory

The chorus went like this, "Far away, beyond the starlit sky, where the love light never, never dies, gleameth a mansion filled with delight, sweet happy home so bright." No, the love light never dies, not even here, as long as memory lasts. "Come in the twilight, come, come to me . . ." Ah, memories! They do come in the twilight, in the evening shadows, when the day draws to a close, and the mind is free to drift.

I see Mary Ellen when she was a youngster, with her blonde hair in pigtails, except one of them always came loose and hung about her face. She was a sweet-natured child with a mild temperament. She rarely fussed with the rest of us children. Her buddy was her brother Mark, who was next to her in age. She became a compassionate, loving lady, whose greatest desire is living for the Lord. In fact, the virtuous woman described in Proverbs describes her exactly. In spite of the pain from a severe case of fibromyalgia, she still extends love and help to others.

 Jeannie (or Glenna Jean) was my very own baby. She seemed rather frail when she was little but outgrew the eczema and other ailments to become a beautiful lady. I remember when she fell off the front gate and broke her arm. I was devastated. I always felt protective toward her. She began singing when she was a tot, and in church services she was usually asked to sing. She has a lovely voice and still sings. A retired RN, she spends a lot of time with her grandchildren.

 Ah! Susie! She was envious of Jeannie's singing (because people gave her money) and announced one time -- she had a lisp -- "I got just a good a boice as Jeannie!" She can sing, too. I guess we made a monkey out of her. She got mad at Daddy once and told him, "You look like thomething walking around the barnyard!" She always had a delightful sense of humor, and my children adored her.

She had a terrible automobile accident several years ago on her way to church and hit black ice coming down a hill. She's never fully recovered from that, but manages to cope and keep her sense of humor. She is a special sister.

The Lord has blessed us abundantly, and I'm so thankful for my wonderful sisters.

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We received more apple butter recipes from some of our readers. In fact, June Walker of Hurricane sent two envelopes full of slow cooker apple butter recipes. (Thank you, June) Della Coleman writes from Paintsville, Ky., and sends her recipe, which she says "tastes just like Grandma's!" (Nine cups apple sauce, 4 cups sugar, 2 drops cinnamon oil, 4 teaspoons cinnamon, and 2 teaspoon ground cloves. Cook in crock pot 4 hours on high.)

 The parched corn recipes will have to wait for another week. Don't forget the Hagar School reunion today at Bethel ME Church Fellowship Building. Everyone is welcome!

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