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Patsy Reiter

Writing stories for children and adults for over fifteen years

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Toothbrushes

October 2, 2018

While dusting the towel shelf in my bathroom, I noticed the antique toothbrush caddy needed cleaning. It contains labeled toothbrushes for my grandchildren, nieces, and nephew–even an old tube of toothpaste. I dumped the toothbrushes onto a towel and lined them up in order, beginning with the oldest one’s name down to the youngest.

I chuckled remembering their younger years when they spent nights at my house, usually two at a time, pairing with their age related cousin. They had their own special bedroom which contained a dollhouse, bookcase, television, and a closet full of cars, trucks, and cherished toys. After they departed for home, I’d find candy wrappers under the bed.

The oldest grandchild recently entered college, and the others follow close behind. Nights at Nana’s remain as past reflections. And orders to “brush your teeth!” are extinct.

But there was a time when Nana’s house rocked with sleep-overs, DVD movies, craft making, card games, basketball, baseball, tic-tac-toe, popcorn, ice cream, cookies, and an all-time favorite snack–graham crackers and milk. Day trips to the park, beaches, rip-sticking, and theater presentations are fond memories. Warmed bath towels awaited them for after showers or oatmeal soaks, and chicken noodle soup was delivered on a tray when ill.

The house is quiet now but filled with their growth spurt pictures. My two cats have staked claim to the special bedroom, and a writing desk has replaced the dollhouse. Maybe someday one or all will sit down and pen their memories at Nana’s.

Proverbs 22:6 (NKJ)

Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not turn from it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To Bee or not to Bee

September 17, 2018

Working Bee

A visit to my daughter’s home in Alabama allowed me the opportunity to take note of her husband’s beekeeping duties. I now understand how my yummy gift jars of honey are created.

I donned the protective suit (which didn’t fit me because my daughter is a size small), but the hat sufficiently covered my head. I tagged along as a ‘wanna’ bee.

Interesting facts:

The drone (male bee) does not have a stinger and has to be fed by the nurse bees.

The hive contains one queen bee, thousands of worker bees, nurse bees, guard bees, and housekeeping bees.

Honey is harvested once a year around June.

It is important to learn about bees because they play a crucial role in our environment.

The Bee Hives

My son-in-law displaying frames of bees.

Honey Money – the finished product.

 

. . . . . with honeycomb.

 

 

The word honey is mentioned 61 times in the Bible. (NIV)

John the Baptist survived on honey.

As much as I enjoy honey, I’ll leave the beekeeping duties to the experts.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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One-eyed Willy – Lost but Found

September 6, 2018

With urgency in his voice, my grandson called me last week and asked if I could come over to his house. He and a friend found a stray kitten while riding their bikes. According to both boys, the kitten had one eye. I stopped everything I had been doing and drove at record speed to my daughter’s home. My grandson’s friend along with this friend’s brother and sister stood wide-eyed watching my daughter assess the health condition of a tiny orange fur ball, already confirmed a male, and named One-eyed Willy.

The kitten’s eye wasn’t missing, but sealed shut due to some type of infection. The little thing had sores on his behind. We decided to give One-eyed Willy a bath in Dawn dish soap to kill fleas. I raced back home for my cat flea comb and mite medicine as the kitten’s ears were filled with mites. After an hour of removing fleas and mites in a tepid bath and rinse, the kitten began to purr. An outdoor makeshift bed was created for him along with a dish of warm milk, water, and soft cat food. He didn’t seem old enough to eat solids, but scarfed down the meal.

Needless to say, after a veterinary visit, Willy is a member of my grandson’s household and free from fleas and sickness.

Thank you, boys, for stopping to aid a kitten in need. You could have cycled on, ignoring the situation. So many animals are left to fend for themselves.

Please neuter or spay your pets, and when seeking a furry member for your home, check out local pet rescue adoptions and the Humane Society. This little guy will be forever loved.

Luke 19:10

“For the Son of man came to seek and save the lost.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Gardens Calm the Soul

August 30, 2018

Guest post by Beverly Robertson, author of Bible Brides: Trials and Triumphs

My friend, Beverly, worked on a church garden given from her mother’s memorial fund.

Gardens are special and relaxing. Their beauty can brighten the spirit. That’s why I’m glad my mother’s memorial gift was used to create this charming spot. She loved birds, flowers, and giving to others. Mom would have been pleased this plot honors all members who have gone to be with the Lord.

The vegetation had been removed when the foundation was repaired. So we brought in black soil and planted shrubs and a variety of flowers. An attractive boarder framed the garden with plenty of added mulch. My family was to find a bird bath. Then a dedication would follow.

My siblings were all here for the celebration. No small feat as they came from far away, one even out of the country. Just the day before the dedication, we found a fountain decorated with birds where water bubbled in the middle. We liked this better than a bird bath, and a member wired it with a timer.

Many people have remarked how soothing and enjoyable it is. We live such hurried and stressful lives anything that can bring relief is a blessing. If one stops to listen to the gurgling of water and view the beauty of flowers and greenery, it can calm the soul.

You can learn more about Beverly at: http://www.authorbevrobertson.com

robertdb@speedconnect.com

 

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