by Edwin » Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:49 am
It is nice once again to say that we attended church, rather than saying that Carol didn't feel well, so she couldn't get out of bed, which happened a lot for a while. Last week we missed attending as we went to the place where we lived in the North Cascade Mountain Range for 10 years. We were invited by some people who live there, to come stay with them from Friday through Monday to enjoy fireworks. Most everyone in the USA shoots off fireworks on July 4th to celebrate the independence of our country from Britain. In this place there are too many trees, and the grass and brush gets very dry that time of the year, and setting off fireworks would almost guarantee a forest fire, which no on wants. So each year this one family invites every one in the valley and a few people like us out of the valley to come on February 11th or near that date, and they set off fireworks in the snow. It is great fun for everyone. The kids have safe fireworks that they can play with, like sparklers, and such, while 2 or 3 men who are skilled set off the more dangerous kind. They know what they are doing so it keeps it all safe. We hang out with these people for a few days, and then on the 11th there is a huge potluck dinner for everyone attending the fireworks. This family furnishes the hotdogs, buns, hamburgers, buns while other people bring deserts and other types of foods. We thoroughly enjoy that each year. This particular family belong to the UPC Faith, or Jesus Only, also known as oneness. They believe that as opposed to the teaching of the triune God. This is a divided family sad to say. The father and the children attend, but the mother is Catholic, so she will not attend as Catholics believe in the trinity. When we are there we just visit with everyone one and have a good time. We are friends with all these people regardless of what doctrine they have. We have fellowship with them as brothers and sisters in Christ. They have lots of guns, and very often they take all their guns out the back door and do target practicing, shooting 22s, 44s, or 45s, and there was one more powerful rifle they are using. While they were out there doing that I found their church song/hymn book and played hymns, so that was fun. The piano was an upright grand, late 1800s Kimbal piano. We had an eye doctor who when he was young played that piano for money when it was in the Hotel, which was interesting.
Anyway this morning we went to chruch and had a good time. It was a very good church service. After that we went to our friends' house and had the noon meal; ribs, lettuce salad, potato salad, some kind of pancet dish, black beans, rice, cake and icecream. Then after that we looked at pictures of their most recent trip to the Philippines, and I saw a lot of people that I knew from the Philippines from the year before when I went with them. I was invited for that trip, but circumstances would not allow me to go. They told me that they want me to go with them on their next trip, so I hope that will work out, as I loved every part of my last trip to the Philippines. Some of the pictures had me in them from their trip the year before, and that was fun to see.