Friday, December 12, 2014

THE SAMPSON HOUSE IS GONE !! AND GRANDMOTHER OLIVE'S CHOCOLATE HEAVEN

Last August when I got the new camera, this is one of the houses that I took pictures of.  Do to the condition of the house, I heard that it may be torn down and unfortunately, it was.  One of the most historic houses of our town, of our village is gone.  Here are the pictures of it in August, and it's stages of being torn down.

GRANDMOTHER OLIVE'S CHOCOLATE HEAVEN

1st layer:
1 cup flour
1 stick melted margarine
1/2 cup chopped pecans

Blend together and pat in bottom of pyrex dish (or metal).  Bake at 400 degrees for 10-15 minutes or until brown.  Let cool completely.

2nd layer
1 cup cool whip
1 cup confectioner sugar
1 8 oz. package cream cheese

Blend together and spread over 1st layer.

3rd layer
Mix 1 large package instant chocolate pudding as directed on box.  Stir until thickened.  Pour over 2nd layer and let set a few minutes.

4th layer
Spread the rest of the large package of Cool Whip over 3rd layer.
Refrigerate.

Thursday, December 11, 2014

ANOTHER THIS AND THAT PICTURES DAY AND WINTER VEGETABLE MEDLEY

The first five pictures are of a house that I thought was vacant until I saw the toys and the dogs.  I took the pictures from the car as I did not think those dogs were happy to see me.The sixth picture is of a local farm and the last two pictures of yet another farm.

JEAN'S WINTER VEGETABLE MEDLEY

4 large stalks of celery cut in 1/4" slices, splitting stalks lengthwise where they are big
4 or 5 green onions (depending on length) cut
1 large carrot cut in 1/4" slices, splitting lengthwise where needed
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 4 oz can of mushroom pieces (or fresh mushrooms cut up)
2 or 3 Tablespoons butter or margarine (if desired)
water

Cover celery, onions, carrots and salt with water and cook until tender.  Drain and add mushroom pieces (or fresh mushrooms) and cook long enough to heat through.  Drain them all.  If desired, add butter to coat nicely.  Serves 4 or 5

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

ANNA'S SNOW BALLS - FIRST CHRISTMAS RECIPE

Jean: I was going to put my Snow Balls Recipe on here until I tasted Anna's.  Her's were much more delicious than mine.  At my home I baked my recipe and Anna's.  Without telling my family which was which, I had them all taste both of them and decide which one they liked the best.  They all chose Anna's.  So I have selected Anna's Recipe to be used at our home from now on.  Hope you agree.

ANNA'S SNOW BALLS

1 1/2 cups flour
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup mayonnaise
1 cup brown sugar
1 egg
1 Tablespoon water
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup dates
1/2 cup nuts

Cream mayonnaise, brown sugar, and egg.  Add dry ingredients, water and vanilla - mix.  Add dates and nuts and mix well.  Roll into balls.   Bake 375 degrees for 10 minutes.

Tuesday, December 9, 2014

ELMER TELLS WHY THE AMISH DO SOME OF THINGS THEY DO

Someone asked the questions why the Amish don't say "thank you" which gave me the idea of explaining why we Amish do some of the things we do and don't do.

Most of the time, at least between us Amish, we don't say "thank you" very often.  We try to remember to say it when we are dealing with Englishers as we don't want to appear rude.  In the bible at St. Luke 6:38 "Give, and it shall be given unto you, good measure, pressed down, and shaken together, and running over, shall men give into your bosom.  For with the same measure that ye mete withal it shall be measured to you again." First, in helping others, we are doing the way of the Lord.  He wants us to help one another.  Second, it says in the Bible that what we do for others will be returned to us.  So why should we be thanked or should we thank someone for something that  the Lord will see is returned to us?  So, if an Amish person does not say "thank you" to you, they are not trying to be rude, it is the Lord's way our way.

Another question people ask is why are we non violent?  Throughout the bible in many different places is states that we should "Love our enemies."  In St. Luke 6: 28-33 "But I saw unto your which hear, Love your enemies, do good to them which hate you, Bless them that curse you, and pray for them which despitefully use you.  And unto them, that smiteth thee on the one cheek offer also the other and him that taketh away thy cloke forbid not to take they coat also.  Give of every man that asketh of thee; and of him that taketh away thy goods ask them not again.   And as ye would that men should do to you, do ye also to them likewise.  For if ye love them which love you, what thank have ye?  for sinners also love those that love them.  And if ye do good to them which do good to you what thank have ye? for sinnders also do even the same. "  Also in St. Luke 6:35 "But love ye your enemies, and do good, and lend, hoping for nothing again; and your reward shall be great, and ye shall be the children of the Highest; for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil." So if the Lord asks us to Love our enemies, turn the other cheek to our enemies, give to our enemies, lend to our enemies, then how we can fight our enemies?  We can't.

On the other hand that does not mean we should not call the police and have someone arrested if they steal from our homes or do violence.  We should not let someone stealing or set fires or like what that couple did to those girls, go free, so they can do it again to someone else.  No.  But that does not mean we should shot them or injure them in anyway.

Which leads to the question, I am sure every Amish or Old Order Mennonite man gets asked.  What if someone broke into our house and was going to rape Anna, would I allow them to do it?  That has never happened and I hope it never does, but I do not know how I would react in a situation like that.  I would not stand there and let them do it.  The closest we ever came was when we lived in Ohio. Someone had been breaking into Amish houses during church.  At that time, we didn't have locks on our houses.  Anna had stayed home as one of the children was sick.  I had taken the rest of the children and gone to church.  Anna heard someone downstairs and thought it was someone coming to check on them. When she got downstairs she saw the man going through the drawers in the kitchen.  She told him to leave.  He came toward her.  Anna reached around the corner and my rifle was there (unloaded) and she pulled it out and aimed it.  The man told her he didn't think she would use.  She aimed.  He left.  What was funny was that I had been hunting the day before and forgot to put the gun in the gun rack.  Anna had gotten upset because I hadn't put it in the rack with the children in the house. Once I came home from church, we called the police.  In discussion with Eli later, before he was Bishop, he asked Anna if the gun had been loaded, would she have shot it.  She said she didn't think so, but if he had started up the stairs for the child, she couldn't be sure.  If it had been I, I couldn't say I wouldn't either.  We just hope this never happens where we have to find out.

Why is the man the head of our home?  Well, that goes way back to Genesis where God created Adam and Eve.  In Genesis 2:21-22 "And the Lord God caused a deep sleep to fall upon Adam, and he slept; and he took one of his ribs and closed up the flesh instead thereof: And the rib which the Lord God had taken from man, made he a woman, and brought unto the man." God created Adam first so he is the head.  Eve was created from the rib of Adam so she submit's to Adam.  Even to do this day, man is the head of the house and wives should submit to their husband.  It is in the bible many times.  In Ephesians 5:22-23 "Wives submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord.  For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body." In Colossians: 3:18-19 "Wives submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as it is fit to the Lord.  Husbands love your wives and be not bitter against them." There are many other passages where man is the head of household.  We believe that it is the man's place to provide for his wife and family as head of the house.

As I said before, in our house if someone has to make a final agreement, I most likely will make it, but I ask Anna for her views as she sometimes comes up with different views than I do.  If I am not home, I trust Anna's decision on any matter that she makes when I'm not there.

Have you ever seen an Amish couple come to a door and the man walks through first and the woman behind him?  As head of the house, many Amish believe that the man should go first.  Going into church, the men go in first.  At a meal, the men eat first.  Men make most of the major decisions in our church and school.  Sometimes you might see where an Amish lady must go to her husband before she can buy because he has the money.  We don't have that in our house as Anna takes care of the money - except the one account I put extra money to buy the furniture for our house.  If Anna didn't handle the money I don't know where we would be.  I don't waste money, but I don't like doing the books where she doesn't mind it.

Amish, like some Englishers, can get, what I believe, is too strict.  What men say is like law.  Men rule and women can't make any decisions.  I don't believe in that.  Yes, I am the head of the house, but it is a home, family, we work together.  Bishop Eli has gone to some homes to speak to the couple over being to strict.

Well, I thought I would tell you why us Amish do some of the things that we do the way we do.  If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask.

Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer






Monday, December 8, 2014

JEAN TELLS OF CHRISTMAS RECIPES & BABY

Elmer was so nice to give me the first post this week.  He will be on tomorrow.

First, the Christmas Recipes will start on, this Wednesday, December 10th and run through December 24th.  In all days except Wednesday, the recipe will be at the bottom of the page. On Wednesday, it will be the only thing on.  We hope you enjoy the ones we have selected.

As you know Erin and Lovina had their baby.  He is named Noah Joseph.  Baby and mother are doing well.  Joseph and Martha are so happy to have their first grandchild.  The doctor had said the baby was to be born in November, but we think he might have made a mistake as Noah only weighed a little over seven pounds at birth.  Being late, a baby should have weighed more than that.  It doesn't matter, Noah is here and healthy.

If Noah hadn't come, when he did,the doctor was going to admit Lovina to the hospital.  For some reason Lovina has a terrible fear of hospitals.  She will visit people there, but has great fear of being admitted. Lovina has never been a patient in the hospital. Her parents can not figure out why she has this fear as they have both have been in the hospital at one time or another and they came out fine.  So have two of her brothers.  Lovina's Mother said maybe that's what made the baby come - the fear of going into the hospital.

The midwife was there and Lovina's Mother was there.  Martha saw the lights on Erin's house as did Bridget so they both came over to see what caused the lights to be on for that long, late at night.  They were both hoping it was baby time and it was.

We feel so sorry for Kevin and Bridget as they have been married for two years come New Years and they still don't have any children.  Bridget held Noah with tears in her eyes.  Martha and I have both spoken to her about adoption.  She isn't sure.  Martha told her if she and Joseph hadn't adopted Kevin might not he her husband.  Martha and Joseph adopted Kevin plus his brothers and sisters. Laughing Martha told Bridget that after they adopted the natural children came.  Martha said she wouldn't trade or get rid of any  of the ten children they have.  They are all their children.  Kevin is for adopting but Bridget isn't sure.  Martha told her when you hold that baby or child in your arms,  they will be yours whether natural or adopted.

David and I agree.  There is not one of our adopted or natural children we would part with.  They are all our children, our family including Thomas who we haven't adopted - yet.  We feel they belong to us and all treated just a like through the good times and the not so good times.  But, we can not decide for Kevin and Bridget, it is a decision they have to make.

In making the decision of Noah's name, Erin and Lovina were trying to decide whose father's name should go first.  Erin thought his father because he is Bishop.  Lovina thought her father.  When Martha and Joseph found out - Joseph said Noah Joseph sounds better than Joseph Noah.  So Erin and Lovina named him Noah Joseph.

This will be a special Christmas for Erin and Lovina.  In fact, the whole family.  There will be a new little child among them.  Christmas will be at Joseph and Martha's house.  Ours will be at our house with Katie's great-grandparents, our family, Grandmother Olive and Grandfather Albert.  On the 26th which is second Christmas, we will have David's parents, my parents, some of David's brother and sisters and some of mine, our family and of course Grandmother Olive and Grandfather Albert.

At our house, we are making cookies, candies, pies and like Anna did breads.  We also give baskets of homemade breads and homemade jams.  Some, we also give candy and cookies.  Of course, some of the baking is for our house.

Edward, Michael and Thomas will be going singing with others their age from our meetings.  Both young men and young ladies will be going.  We give them cookie and candies to give to those they sing for.  The children at school will also have their Christmas play, which we will go to as Susan will be in it.  Next year Katie, will be in the play, too.

Also, if you have a few extra dollars, don't forget all the expense that Marilyn has in gas.  You can put it on Pay Pal at mab112148@yahoo.com.

Keep Christ in Christmas.

My family wishes you and yours families a very Merry Christmas.

Be With God,
Jean





Sunday, December 7, 2014

FAIRVILLE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, FAIRVILLE, NY

This is the Fairville Presbyterian Church in the hamlet of Fairville, New York.  It is a beautiful brick church.  I really liked the windows.  The other building is their church community building.

Saturday, December 6, 2014

A VERY USUAL ENGLISHER FARM

Living in Upstate New York, there are two teams I go for.  Baseball, my team is the New York Yankees and for football,  the Buffalo Bills.  When I saw this farm, I had to take these pictures.  The Buffalo Bills are playing tomorrow. GO BILL'S.