Sunday, December 30, 2007

Christmas

We had a wonderful Christmas. All our kids got to come. And ten grandkids. We had sixteen for Christmas Eve and 21 for Christmas. Two left Christmas Eve and five relatives came Christmas. I did my share of cooking. I think I can make rolls now with my eyes closed!! Our first family came the Fri. before Christmas and the last family left the Fri after Christmas.

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Tuesday, December 18, 2007

Party

Didn't we have a great time we had at our First Ladies Christmas party!!!!!!!

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Monday, November 26, 2007

Thanksgiving

We had a wonderful Thanksgiving at our oldest Son's new home in McGregor TX.
This is the first Thanksgiving in several years that we didn't have Thanksgiving at our home. I could sure get spoiled to this. My brother and wife came by on their way to see their daughter. It was great visiting with them. Our grandaughter from Iraq was there, also. I haven't got on the scales yet, but I'm sure I have gained a lb. or two.

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Thursday, November 8, 2007

Rocky



Wow, what a wonderful service we had last night!!!! Sorry for all of you who missed it. There was a wonderful anointing of God’s Spirit as Andy led us in worship. Rocky Youngblood preached with such an anointing. I have heard him preach many wonderful messages, but I believe this was the best one!!! He was so anointed He ended the service with all who had any need to stand and for the others to go and pray ( in the Spirit ) for them. It has been years since I have been in a HOLY GHOST service like this one. Oh how we were blessed. Thank you pastor for having him preach!!!!

Friday, November 2, 2007

Hunting

Phil is just waiting for the boys to get here tonight so they can deer hunt. Phil, Paul, James & Lee should all get in this evening. Sat. morning deer season starts!!!!

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Monday, October 29, 2007

Remember

I can remember when I could buy penny candy. And a nickel would buy a coke, 15 cents for a hamburger. 3 & 5 cents for a postage stamp, gas 25 cents per gal. with full service. Oh yes we saved the green stamps and on Wed. you got double stamps. The drive in theater is where I was employed when I met my husband. The old ringer type washing machine is what I used the first 6 or 7 years of our marriage. I remember hanging clothes on the line and they would be freezing while I hung them. Now that is what we call the good old days. Can you relate to any of these pictures below?

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Monday, October 22, 2007

Tagged

I’ve been TAGGED by Jan
OK Here is Seven strange, weird and crazy things about me:

# ! I love washing dishes. I have a dish washer but hardly ever use it. It is something about putting my hands in that hot sudsy water I just love. I hate having dirty dishes. If my husband needs to leave his glass and he isn’t through with it he will tell me to not bother it, because if he doesn’t he knows it will be gone when he gets back.

# 2 I mop our floor on my hands and knees. One day my daughter-in-law saw me with a mop and was so surprised. She didn’t think I had a mop since she had always seen me mopping on my hands and knees. I also use a toothbrush to scrub. I had a wonderful dream one night. I dreamed I was in heaven and I was cleaning a beautiful fountain with a toothbrush. I found out that I had been working on it for a 1000 years. Now don’t get me wrong I’m not a cleaning freak. ( at least I don’t think so)

# 3 I’m 72 years old and don’t have a cavity or any fillings in my mouth. People always compliment me on my white teeth. The dentist told me my teeth were stained. (white). Sooo glad it wasn’t brown stain!!!

# 4 I tell people I can get lost going around the block. Phil and I were taking a trip to Dallas. I was driving and Phil was looking at the paper. When he looked up he said where are we. I had got on the wrong road. He has started keeping a better watch on me while I’m driving.

# 5 When I was around four years old I kept on complaining about my tummy hurting. My parents took me to the Dr. and he told them I had a tapeworm. He gave me some medicine to kill the worm, and told my parents not to let me eat any thing for a period of time. My daddy felt so sorry for me that he gave me some gum. While I was chewing my gum that worm came up and got my it!!. I guess that worm died.

# 6 When I was a little girl I wanted a baby all my own. I would just daydream about finding me a little baby somewhere. One night when our family were saying our prayers I ask God to give us a baby. My daddy stated he hoped that prayer wasn’t answered. I guess that is why I love dolls so much. They are my little babies. Over 200 of them!!

# 7 I have nightmares of someone trying to get me. I think this started when we were living in a large house in the country. We had a real long hall. From the master bedroom you would go down the hall to three more bedrooms, where our children slept. We didn’t lock our doors at night, because we had a dog that wouldn’t let any stranger near. One night I awoke and heard someone walking down the hall. I woke Phil and he told me to lie there and be quite, so we just laid there not knowing just what to do. Then it dawned on us that it had to be our oldest Son. He was in college and decided to come home and hadn’t let us know he was coming. Sure enough it was him. Since then I have had nightmares of someone trying to get me. I will be trying to scream in my sleep and Phil will wake me.. Realizing it was just a dream I will just die laughing.

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Wednesday, October 17, 2007

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Dolls

Dolls, dolls, dolls!!!!! Can you imagine a 72 year granny who still gets dolls on her birthday and Christmas, and is thrilled over them, as a 6 year old!! I have over 200 dolls. Some are 40 - 45 years old, and I may have some older than that.

Monday, October 8, 2007

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Birthday

We had a great time at Wes Tinney’s surprise 50 th Birthday party Saturday evening. It was hilarious watching them with the hoola hoops. You should have seen Rocky Youngblood and Kim Pointer doing their thing with the hoola hoops. Melissa Miller won the prize. She knew how to get that hoop going. The food was soooo delicious!! We really enjoyed listening to all the write-ups of the things people remembered about Wes. He is a great guy and has a wonderful family.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

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wedding

This was a shotgun wedding performed at a Valentine party in Feb. Of 1994 Phil Farmer took a borrowed 10-gauge shotgun with blank ammo To bring his wayward future Son-in-law back in line when he tried to stray from the paths of matrimony. There was instant pandemonium in the crowd when Phil fired the shotgun over the bridegroom's head. Brother Stone performed the wedding vows and Wes Tinney (the bride) picked up the groom and carried him off to an unknown destination for the honeymoon.
Cast:
Bride: Wes Tinney
Groom: Richard Lopez
Presiding Minister: Bro. Stone
Ma: Francis Deering
Pa: Phil Farmer

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Feb. of 1994
A Trio featuring 3 lovely ladies
Rocky Youngblood on left
Richard Leak in middle
Ron Barnard on right

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Thinking about getting a colonoscopy? You may change your mind after reading this: Thursday I prepared for my colonoscopy for Fri. morning. I had to drink a gallon of some horrible junk. Ever 10 min. I had to drink a 10 oz. glass of it plus water. Then after I got all that down I had to drink a bottle of laxitive. About half way thrugh drinking the gallon of junk I headed for the bathroom but didn't make it in time. While I was trying to clean up the mess on the floor I had another accident, and I had to clean it up also. I didn't dare get off the pottie again, so Phil set up a TV stand in the bathroom to put my drink on. Every 10 min. he would bring me a glass of this wonderful drink HA! Phil asked me if I wanted him to take a picture of this bathroom mess and I said no! No problem with the colonoscopy they had me sedated. The Dr. said I would need a colonoscopy every 10 years. I told him I would be 82 years old and I didn't think I would be getting another one.

Saturday, September 22, 2007

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Flowers

After 9 days my beautiful flowers have fading away.
James 14:2 Says:
You do not know what your life will be like tomorrow. You are just a vapor that appears for a little while and then vanishes away.
Just as these flowers fade away so do we. When I was growing up we had a motto on the wall that said: Only one life will soon be past, and only what’s done for Christ will last.
How true this is.

Monday, September 17, 2007

gladiolas

My hubby is so sweet to give me flowers. I needed a little cheering up. Sat. morning I went out to the freezer (that we keep outside)to get some meat for dinner. To my dismay our freezer had gone out. We really didn't need it, since we have another freezer in the house. The meat was thawing some, so I was afraid to re-freeze it. I went in the house where Phil was in his easy chair, and told him what happened and to get the BBQ pit ready. He BBQ'd meat and I cooked some on the grill and some in the oven. In one way it is a blessing. When I get ready to cook a meal all I have to do is put the meat in the microwave and heat it up.
It's just like God. he can take our bad and turn it into good!

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Sunday, September 9, 2007

Phil

Many people when they are up they are up and when they are down they are down. But Phil stays pretty much on the same level.

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Friday, September 7, 2007

Laborday

We had GREAT laborday weekend. We went to see Our yungest son (Paul) and family. We got to meet our 2 grand sons. The goat George and the Dog Bullet We also went to Andrews to our friend's 60th wedding anniversary. Then we went to Midland and visited my sisters. Our gas prices here in San Angelo are by far the cheepest we saw.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

Car

Times have changed so many things. I was brought up when the men took care of the cars.
Most of our married life we have had two vehicles. The car for me and the family and Phil had his truck. We women didn’t know how to pump gas. We went to the station and they had an attendant who would fill your tank, wash your windshield and check under your hood. I still depended on Phil to keep it up. The other day I discovered that my proof of insurance that I carry in my glove compartment was for last year. I checked in my check book and found out that I did send in my Ins. payment. I guess I threw the wrong paper away. So I called the Ins. Co. and they E-mailed me a statement and said I would be getting my proof of Ins. In the mail. Then the next day I noticed that my inspection sticker had expired in July. I knew that we were planning on going on a trip so I ask Phil if we needed an oil change. He told me to go and check the mileage of the last time I had an oil and lube job. We found out that we should have had it done 1,000 miles earlier. So I went and got a sticker and a lube and oil change. This has really woke me up. Just think what if I had been stopped for speeding. They could have nailed me for not having my inspection sticker and not having my proof of Ins. Thank the Lord he took care of me. I need to learn to be responsible for my car. Phil is always telling me that I may not always have him around.
What do you younger women think? Do you think we should be responsible for keeping the car up?

James

James is our second son. He sings with a quartet in the Christ Church Assembly of God in Ft. Worth TX.

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Sunday, August 26, 2007

Homes

When Phil ask Mother if he could marry me, her reply was yes when you build a house, so Phil built our first home in my Mother's back yard before we got married. We got married 8-24-51 and moved in our little 2rm & bath house. We moved into our 2nd home in the fall of 1954 'till the spring 1955. Then we moved back to our first home. In Nov.1955 we moved to our 3rd home. In Feb.1967 we moved to Seminole and rented our 4th house. This is the only house we rented. We lived there for 8 mo. Then Phil bought 3 acres of land about 11 miles S.W. of Seminole. we bought 2 2bedrm houses in Midland and moved them out in the country. Phil connected them together and we had a 4 bedrm and 2 bath house. In 1973 we moved to Kermit our 6th home. we bought our current home in Sept. 89, moved there in 1990. It took several months to remodel. We have been married 56 years and have lived in 7 houses.

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Saturday, August 25, 2007

anniversary

Aug.24th Phil & I had our 56th Wedding Anniversary. Sid & Kathy took us out for dinner, then we went to their home and they gave us a beautiful plant. As usual we played cards. I won't tell you who won.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Friday, August 17, 2007

We had a great time the 4th of July 07.I can just imagine what they were saying

Thursday, August 16, 2007

Friday, August 10, 2007

OK

Thanks for all of your concerns. But I had this accident 2 or 3 years ago. I'm fine!!!!

Monday, August 6, 2007

Flo was wearing Phil's house shoes and had a bad fall. Here is day 1,2,& 3

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Friday, August 3, 2007


Paul & Gena Farmer: Paul is our fourth. They live in Artesia, NM. Paul is a Border Patrol Agent, there. He is now a firearms Instructor. Gena keeps pretty busy sub. teaching.
They have two daughters Erika & Faith
Erika is our little miracle granddaughter. I would like to share a story about how we nearly lost her when she got rattlesnake bitten.

Erika's Miracle
On Saturday afternoon, 29 July, 2000,1 went to my sons home in Fort Hancock, Texas to baby sit. His wife was expecting their second child, which was going to be induced the following Monday. I was there to take care of my 18 month old granddaughter, Erika, while her mother was in the hospital.
I unpacked and let Erika help me do some cleaning. The trash had a strong odor, so we took it out to the back porch. A few moments later, Erika came up to her mother and me holding her hand up trying to tell us something. I looked at her hand and said, this looks like a snake bite. I thought that was impossible since she had been in the house. My daughter-in-law, Gena, and I looked around trying to find anything that could have wounded her little hand. It started swelling and turning black. I hollered for my son Paul, who was outside. When he saw Erika's hand he grabbed her and ran to a neighbors house who was a paramedic. The neighbor was not home. Erika's hand was swelling fast. They decided to take her to the doctor and get it checked out. Gena went into the bedroom to get some benadryl and her bag. She saw a rattlesnake in the middle of the bedroom floor. Her screams brought Paul in. He had just finished 2 weeks of National Guard and was wearing his heavy Army boots. The snake was quickly stomped to death.
Evidently, when I took out the trash a small rattlesnake crawled in the back doorway without me seeing it. Erika was right behind me and must have tried to pick it up. The snake bit her twice on the left hand, but there were only 3 holes instead of 4. This made the bite look odd. When I found out that she had been rattlesnake bitten I lost my cool. I have two sisters that were rattlesnake bit and my parents taught me to fear snakes.
It had been about ten minutes from the time the snake had bitten her until it was found. It was a miracle that we saw the snake. If the snake had not been out in the open Erika would not be with us today. We got in my sons truck to take her to the hospital. He was almost out of gas so we had to stop and get gas, before leaving Fort Hancock. By this time, Erika was in a lot of pain and was crying, the swelling was going up her little arm. It is about fifty-five miles from Fort Hancock to the hospital in El Paso. Paul is a Border Patrol Agent so he took his two-way work radio with him. He was able to get in contact with his dispatcher at headquarters and they dispatched an ambulance from El Paso to meet us halfway. The dispatch let us know what mile marker to pull over and meet the ambulance. When Paul found a good median cross over he stopped and let the ambulance know where we were. In a couple of minutes the ambulance was there. They took Erika and put a tourniquet on her arm.
Gena rode in the ambulance with Erika, while Paul and I followed. Paul wasn't pleased with the hospital they took her to. He was afraid she would not get the best of care there. miraculous, the head Dr. in charge of the trauma center was a snake specialist. Also, the head pediatrician on duty was an excellent surgeon. The trauma center even called in a couple more specialists to help care for Erika.
There was a shortage of snake anti-venom in El Paso. The hospital was able to get 10 vials in. They later found ten more. The closest hospital with more anti-venom was in Odessa, over 250 miles away. Paul got in contact with the border patrol station. They were prepared to fly to Odessa if necessary. Several doctors were working on Erika. They were afraid she might not make it. The swelling had climbed all the way up to her shoulder and was only inches from her heart. They were having difficulty getting a pulse in her hand. The head surgeon explained to Paul and Gena that unfortunately Erika could possibly loose her arm or at least her hand. He went on to tell them to expect the worst, the anti-venom wasn't taking effect. She started her 16th vile when the first results were seen. Normally, a full adult dosage is 10 vials. The surgeon came back and asked permission to make some pressure relief incisions in her forearm and the back of her hand. He said that the swelling was so bad that she didn't have a pulse in her fingers and they needed to do an emergency surgery. Using a special machine with a large amplifier, the head surgeon performed one last check for a pulse as they prepped her for surgery. Once again, prayers were answered. He found a pulse and no surgery was needed. Erika spent 3 days in ICU and 2 more in the hospital. Upon being released from the hospital doctors instructed that she will have what is called serum sickness sometime within the next month. Serum sickness can be dangerous. It can affect the liver, shut down the kidneys, cause extreme difficulty breathing and numerous other things. He went on to say that Erika needed to remain within 10 to 15 minutes from a hospital because of the seriousness of this serum sickness. Paul and Gena were forced to stay in a motel until the sickness was over. A week after the bite Gena had the baby. Gena's mother took care of Erika while Faith was born. About 22 days after the bite Erika started vomiting a lot. She was sick for about 3 days. Finally they got to go home.
Friends, neighbors, schools, and churches from all around supported them with a lot of prayers, gifts, and donations. God answered a lot of prayers. Erika didn't have to have any surgeries, she didn't have a bad serum sickness, and she has full use of her hand. She doesn't even have a scar. She doesn't like Doctor's or nurses and probably won't like the Doctor's office for a long time.

Sharon & Evert Ford: Sharon is our third. They live in Colorado Springs, CO.
They have six children Emily, Elizabeth, Erin, Elisha. Elliana & Esther. They are home schooled. Proverbs 31:28 Her children arise up, and call her blessed; her husband also, and he praiseth her. I think a large family is wonderful!!!!
Evert is a computer programmer

James & Susan Farmer: James is our second. He lives in Ft. Worth, TX.
James is a machine mechanic and Susan is a receptionist for a group of doctors.
Their oldest Daughter Kandi will be starting a new career as an airline stewardess.
Kathy their second, Is working in Gainesville, Florida as an assistant manager for
Stein mark.
Lee our only grandson that carries the Farmer name is still home I think he is planning on being in the ministry.

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Phil & Pat Farmer: Phil is our oldest. He is a pharmacist in Waco, TX.
Pat is a wonderful housewife who takes good care of our son.
Jennifer their oldest daughter is working in Baghdad, Iraq
Janice is working in Austin.