9/15/2024 0 Comments Louisiana - music and more!2 Chron 5:13b ….they lifted up their voice with the trumpets and cymbals and instruments of musick…. I can’t think of Louisiana without thinking music! Especially in New Orleans music is as common as wind is in Manitoba. Jazz, ragtime – they all originated here. While living in Texas I was only ½ hr from the LA state line, so went across to Shrevesport a number of times. But a friend and I took my 2-week Christmas holiday to camp across LA & MS. It was an awesome trip. Naturally spending time down in the French Quarter was a must. Listening to the people on the streets ply their styles of music was great. We even went all out and took a carriage ride – which was interesting as the guy was more than happy to give us a running monologue of his city. Another day we did a swamp tour. Since it was Christmas there weren’t many people around and we were able to have the boat and guide to ourselves. I was fascinated by the cemeteries. They build the graves above the ground; otherwise the coffin could float away because some parts of the city are below sea level, or right at sea level. At the end of the trip the man asked if I wanted to hold an alligator. I wasn’t sure about it, but I did!!! He was 3 months old and just about getting feisty, but I told him I’d be nice if he would as well, so we did fine. I loved the music, but I certainly struggled with the food in LA – whew, they spice it up. Gumbo, jambalaya, everything was too spicy for me. I tried alligator, but even that they highly seasoned, so when people ask what it tastes like I honestly can’t say – my mouth was burning too much to notice anything but Cajun heat! The sad thing – I took this trip the end of December … In August, Katrina hit New Orleans and totally changed that poor city. I was so thankful I’d been able to go and see the French Quarter in all its amazing-ness before the hurricane changed the environment.
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What a week! As a teacher on a Hutterite colony for grade 5-12, life is non-stop from 9:00-3:30. This coming Friday is the end of quarter, so report cards will be due. So that always makes one extra busy.
But I had 2 highlights in this week. The first: I came home and stumbled over something on my step. When I picked it up and entered, I found out I was holding MY copy of my book! I felt like a mother receiving her first child. The awe and wonder of holding something I'd created and labored over for - yes, about nine months- well, that is quite the feeling. The second: Last night the doorbell rang. I answered and a man stood there with a floral arrangement. I was sure he'd come to the wrong house, but he had the right name. Imagine my amazement when I saw that friends from the States had arranged these lovely roses to be delivered to celebrate this milestone in my life. In today's Covid restrictions, such a thoughtful, kind gesture means SO much! I never get flowers, so I'm still just smiling over it. |
January 5, 2021
How many of you make New Year's Resolutions? How many of you don't because you know you won't keep them?
As I look at 2021 and wonder what this year will bring, I've decided to try a couple resolutions.
A poet once said, "It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all." I feel that can be applied to resolutions too. As I start this year as a new author, I'm scrambling to figure out what I'm doing! This has definitely pulled me out of my comfort zone. I've asked the Lord, "What have I done? Am I stepping off this cliff to float or fly?"
So my New Year's Resolution is to have a website and put a blog on it. Will this last? It will be interesting to look back in December 2021 to see what has happened here! Tech stuff is NOT my thing. But as a teacher, I always tell my students, "Just try. You never know what might happen." So how can I do less than I preach? I will try this. No guarantees, but I've made a start! Happy New Year to you all!
As I look at 2021 and wonder what this year will bring, I've decided to try a couple resolutions.
A poet once said, "It is better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved at all." I feel that can be applied to resolutions too. As I start this year as a new author, I'm scrambling to figure out what I'm doing! This has definitely pulled me out of my comfort zone. I've asked the Lord, "What have I done? Am I stepping off this cliff to float or fly?"
So my New Year's Resolution is to have a website and put a blog on it. Will this last? It will be interesting to look back in December 2021 to see what has happened here! Tech stuff is NOT my thing. But as a teacher, I always tell my students, "Just try. You never know what might happen." So how can I do less than I preach? I will try this. No guarantees, but I've made a start! Happy New Year to you all!