Wednesday, June 25, 2014

A Look Back at the Greer/Watson/Trivette Family Reunion


Tuesday , 9 June 2015

On 6 June 2015, the Greer/ Watson/Trivette was the main event of the day for various family members. Some traveled miles to attend the event, while others just a hop skip and a jump to arrive at the designated located. Why would people travel long distances for such an event? Like myself, some feel the importance of getting together with family. It does not matter if it is close or distant family, just that everyone gathering for the event is family. I, myself, look forward with anticipation to family reunions from one year to the next. 

Once a year is not enough time to really know family members that live far away but it is an accepted time span allowing various members to plan, to save, and to look forward to without being overbearing or an inconvenience. Since everyone has such busy lives that they maintain with work, taking care of their own homes & families, and they own everyday activities; once a year seems to be sufficient for all concerned.

This year's family reunion was located at Yadkin Valley Community Park, the same location as last year. Earlene Greer Walker, Jennifer Walker Smith, Preston Smith and myself arrived early at the park in order to set everything up and ensure that the tables were clean, the ceiling fans were working properly, and the sound system was working with sufficient volume without any static or interference. Many, many hours of planning, correspondence, purchasing of supplies and care went into the event before anyone even thought about attending the event. Much appreciation and thanks goes out to Jennifer Smith and Earlene Walker for all the time and hard work which they put into organizing and planning to make the Greer/Watson/Trivette Family Reunion a success. 

There were around 40 Greer/Watson/Trivette family members in attendance at the family reunion. We wished it could have been more but we knew several families were dealing with serious health problems and would not be able to attend. Even though the number in attendance was lower than last year, we still had a great time. Several  were there this year that were not there last year, so we were able to get acquainted with cousins we had not known before which was fantastic. Getting together and meeting new cousins and sharing family information and pictures is always extremely thrilling for me.

Whenever we get together, it is important for me, as well as others, to take plenty of pictures so we can remember who attended and have a reminder of what each person looked like as some of need them lest we forget. 

Hobert Watson smiling for the camera.






Sunday, July 7, 2013

Listly List - Amish Fiction Authors

I have joined Amish Fiction Author Tricia Goyer in adding Amish Fiction Authors to a list on Listly List. Please feel free to join the list and add the names of Amish Fiction Authors whom you enjoy reading, I am sure as much as I do.
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Friday, March 8, 2013

New Contest By Amy Clipston

http://amyclipstonbooks.blogspot.com/2013/03/win-hopeful-heart-amish-dolls-amish.html

Use the above link to enter a contest by a fantastic Christian author for a chance to win her new book "A Hopeful Heart" by Amy Clipston and an Amish doll.

This is a great opportunity to try to win an advanced reader copy of an inspiration Amish Fiction novel by Amy Clipston.

Don't miss out on this terrific opportunity.

Wednesday, December 12, 2012

THE ULTIMATE LUNCH HOUR ESCAPE: Slip away from the Office

THE ULTIMATE LUNCH HOUR ESCAPE: Slip away from the Office:    W hat are three things that would make your work day go smoother? If you're like most folks, a calmer work day is one of the top answers....

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Stengthened Through Scuffles


Strengthened Through Scuffles
Be Still My Soul by Joanne Bischof is a wonderfully written book set in the picturesque Blue Ridge Mountains weaving an exciting tale depicting a mere glimpse into the Appalachian lifestyle. It is a recommend read for everyone, young and old alike. It has a lesson in it that you will want to remember. This story is about two young people, Lonnie Sawyer and Gideon O’Riley, from two very different backgrounds. Both Lonnie and Gideon have had many difficulties, hardships, and some scuffles throughout their lives.
Lonnie’s dad is an extremely controlling person and no one including Lonnie could or would ever go against Joel Sawyer. When Joel Sawyer makes up his mind about something, right or wrong, what he say goes and is enforced whether anyone agrees with it or not. Lonnie would often flee to her Aunt Sarah’s place for support and reassuring words of comfort that she would hear from the Bible.
In Gideon’s family, unlike in Lonnie’s, his mom is the one who determines what happens within his household. Gideon has his own struggles to face and gets in a few scuffles that are beyond his control. His mom despises the Sawyer family tremendously. Gideon’s sister, Mae, contributes the disdain to the knowledge that Joel chose someone else instead of choosing to marry her.
Lonnie and Gideon meet when Lonnie is forced by her father to get up on stage and sing. Lonnie’s mother was originally supposed to be the one singing but since she wasn’t feeling well her dad made her get up on stage and sing. Lonnie didn’t like singing in front of huge crowds, she was scared and shy. She thought her mom was the one with the great voice not her but she did as her father had instructed her to do. She began clapping to the music being played by the band, prayed to God to calm her spirit, and then she sang he heart out. Gideon was a member of the band who played the mandolin. Lonnie was having such a good time that, when her dad said he was ready to leave, she asked him if it was alright if she stay awhile longer. He said it was okay and for her to get her brother, Oliver, to walk her home. When she went to find Oliver to walk her home, he had other plans and asked Gideon to walk her home instead. So she walked home with Gideon and that one decision changed both of their lives forever.
How does God still their souls? Does God still one or both of their souls? Which heart needs the peace that only God can give more, Lonnie or Gideon? How are they able to overcome their hardships? Are Lonnie and Gideon strengthened by their scuffles and difficulties? To find out the answer to these questions and what difficulties Lonnie and Gideon face both on their own and together, I would strongly recommend you pick up a copy of “Be Still My Soul” by Joanne Bichof and begin reading it. You will not be disappointed that you did. It is a marvelous book with a lesson for us all to understand.
Please take note that I have received this book for free from the publisher in exchange for an honest review. I have in no way received any compensation for this review.  I give this book a five star rating.

Sunday, October 28, 2012