I have been wearing this same collar for I don't know how long. One of the ladies at the Birthday Party, yesterday, gave me some money. So Mom bought me a new collar. I was so glad to get a new one, I am tired of the old one. Mom put it on me and took me to the lady that gave me the money to show her what we bought with her money. Mom also took me to Shirley's apartment to make sure, she put it on me, correctly. She had. What do you think of my new collar?
Mom is still trying to get the lady that took the pictures of the party to give her the disc out of her camera so she can put them on the computer. Mom and Shirley tried to explain to the lady that if she puts the pictures on the computer, they will still be on the disc. No matter how hard they tried, they could not convince the lady. She does not own a computer. So we have to wait until she gets pictures made and Mom scans the pictures to put them on here.
Love,
Pierre
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Friday, December 4, 2015
PIERRE'S "THE BARK" - TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY !!!!
Today is my 7th birthday. My Mom is giving me a party this afternoon. Some of my friends Mom's have given them birthday parties, but this is my first. I don't know what to expect, but Mom says I will enjoy it. Mom is having mini cup cakes, potato chips and punch. So I can't wait for it.
Yesterday, I went to the dog groomers. Then Mom and my girl friend, Lily, and her Mom took us down to get our pictures taken with Santa Claus. I had never met this fellow before. Mom said he brought me my Christmas gifts, so I had to see him. I was a little afraid because I have a thing against men with long hair. It goes back to my previous owners. Anyway, Santa has long hair, but he was nice. He held me in his lap while the camera man took my pictures.
Mom will probably put my picture with Santa on when she gets them. Also, she will put on pictures of my birthday party soon after the party.
While I have a Mom who can take care of me, , they are people in the world that can't. People remember to give food and things to people, but if you are giving something to someone, please remember to put food in for their pets.
I know I have said this before, but I don't want dogs, cats, birds or other pets to go without food either. Many people turn their dogs into the Humane Society, not because they don't love them, but they can't afford them. So maybe if you more money and you could afford it, you give someone a gift certificate to the vet to have their pets shots.
Pets like toys, too. You don't have to buy expensive ones. They sell pet toys at General Dollar, Family Dollar and other places like them. If you can afford it, you can make a pet have a Merry Christmas, too.
Don't forget the dogs, cats, birds and other pets at the Humane Society, They would like food and toys, too. Many Humane Societies have request lists for things like food, towels, paper towels, blankets, etc. While you are there, maybe you would find a pet addition to your home. I know puppies and kittens are cute, but don't forget to look at the adult dogs, too. Many of them need homes, too, and are already house broken, trained and more. They have love in their hearts, too.
I know I say this every year, but I don't want folks to forget. My Mom isn't rich and knows how hard times can be. I know there are people who can't afford to help and I understand. But, if you can afford, here are just some ways that you can. Any small or large thing can help.
Merry Christmas to all,
Pierre
PIERRE HAS ANOTHER POST ON SUNDAY.
Yesterday, I went to the dog groomers. Then Mom and my girl friend, Lily, and her Mom took us down to get our pictures taken with Santa Claus. I had never met this fellow before. Mom said he brought me my Christmas gifts, so I had to see him. I was a little afraid because I have a thing against men with long hair. It goes back to my previous owners. Anyway, Santa has long hair, but he was nice. He held me in his lap while the camera man took my pictures.
Mom will probably put my picture with Santa on when she gets them. Also, she will put on pictures of my birthday party soon after the party.
While I have a Mom who can take care of me, , they are people in the world that can't. People remember to give food and things to people, but if you are giving something to someone, please remember to put food in for their pets.
I know I have said this before, but I don't want dogs, cats, birds or other pets to go without food either. Many people turn their dogs into the Humane Society, not because they don't love them, but they can't afford them. So maybe if you more money and you could afford it, you give someone a gift certificate to the vet to have their pets shots.
Pets like toys, too. You don't have to buy expensive ones. They sell pet toys at General Dollar, Family Dollar and other places like them. If you can afford it, you can make a pet have a Merry Christmas, too.
Don't forget the dogs, cats, birds and other pets at the Humane Society, They would like food and toys, too. Many Humane Societies have request lists for things like food, towels, paper towels, blankets, etc. While you are there, maybe you would find a pet addition to your home. I know puppies and kittens are cute, but don't forget to look at the adult dogs, too. Many of them need homes, too, and are already house broken, trained and more. They have love in their hearts, too.
I know I say this every year, but I don't want folks to forget. My Mom isn't rich and knows how hard times can be. I know there are people who can't afford to help and I understand. But, if you can afford, here are just some ways that you can. Any small or large thing can help.
Merry Christmas to all,
Pierre
PIERRE HAS ANOTHER POST ON SUNDAY.
Thursday, December 3, 2015
OLD ORDER MENNONITE FARM
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
GOD'S CREATURES WOODPECKER
I tried to get pictures of a woodpecker this summer. It was in a tree in my friends front yard. Never got those pictures. Little did I know that there was one right outside my door. The first two pictures I took a week or so ago. The rest I took this week. It lets you walk real close to it.
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
EMMA TELLS OF BEING BISHOP'S WIFE
Hello all of you,
I was asked to speak on being the wife of Bishop Eli. Don't know what to tell you. When the Lord selected Eli as Bishop, I tried not to cry, but I did. All I could think of is the work and strain it would put on Eli. Over the years, we have somehow, thanks to the Lord, figured out how to make everything work out - most of the time.
When I first became the Bishop's wife, I thought I had to organize all the ladies quiltings, dinners, bakes sales, etc. Then, I learned as Eli did, delegate, delegate, delegate.
Some of things I must do as Bishop's wife is attend anytime a single lady or child comes into see the Bishop. It is our belief that women not be alone with a man except their father or husband. So I attend.
Also, I must be at the baptism as Bishop Eli will pour the water on their head, but I will help the lady up with my hand and give her the kiss as a new member of our church. Eli does it to the young men and do it to the young ladies.
If the ladies have a meeting about something of the church like when we got the new dishes for the church wagon, I attend those. Unless I am ill, I attend all the church services.
I also, am not like the Bishop's wife that you read about in books. Eli does not give me jobs to sneak around ladies homes or businesses to give him gossip. I think people are glad to see me come into their homes and know I am not about do gossip back to my husband. I have been in peoples homes where the are in need and I have told Eli that.
One lady I went to see, was a widow, had no children and was very low on food. I felt Eli should know that. We then organized so that someone could take her to get groceries. If she had not had the money to buy groceries, Eli would have seen she had it. People sometimes don't want to ask for help, even the Amish.
We, usually are the first to find out when someone is ill. So, unless I am told otherwise, I spread the word to others of our church for prayer. We also are usually the first to know of someone's need and again, unless I am told otherwise, spread the word of the need. Eli tells me whether I should other know or not.
Anything I hear in our home or otherwise when someone is speaking to Eli as Bishop, is between us. We do not spread gossip or give out any information unless we are given permission. People sometimes come to tell Eli things in confidence and it is not our way to spread what they say.
Like any other housewife, I cook, clean, do laundry, sewing, canning, etc. Also, I like to have cookies or cake or pie for someone to munch on when they come to Eli or guests visit.
When Eli first became Bishop, I was sure my house had to be the most spotless. All the clothes we wear must be without wrinkles. Our shoes had to shine the brightest. My cooking had to be the best. Then I found out, all I have to be is human. Of course, my house is clean - most of the time. Sometimes there is a wrinkle in something Eli or myself are wearing. We might have mud on shoes after coming from the barn. My cooking is eatable - haven't food poisoned anyone yet.
Eli and I try pray first thing in the morning, but sometimes our one of us gets up for the other. So we pray alone. At all our meals, we say a prayer. In the evening, we have Bible reading, prayers and thank the Lord. Eli always prays for the people of our church, for the sick and for needs.
I try to with Eli as much as I can to the hospital, someone's home or elsewhere, but sometimes especially in the middle of the night, he will tell me to stay home. It is hard sometimes. I don't sleep well when he is gone. I finally decided to take these times to pray for whoever or wherever he is doing the Lord's work.
I don't know if I told you all you wanted to know. It was hard at first, but like I said it has become our way. I pray that the Lord gives Eli the strength to do all that he must.
Honor the Lord,
Emma
I was asked to speak on being the wife of Bishop Eli. Don't know what to tell you. When the Lord selected Eli as Bishop, I tried not to cry, but I did. All I could think of is the work and strain it would put on Eli. Over the years, we have somehow, thanks to the Lord, figured out how to make everything work out - most of the time.
When I first became the Bishop's wife, I thought I had to organize all the ladies quiltings, dinners, bakes sales, etc. Then, I learned as Eli did, delegate, delegate, delegate.
Some of things I must do as Bishop's wife is attend anytime a single lady or child comes into see the Bishop. It is our belief that women not be alone with a man except their father or husband. So I attend.
Also, I must be at the baptism as Bishop Eli will pour the water on their head, but I will help the lady up with my hand and give her the kiss as a new member of our church. Eli does it to the young men and do it to the young ladies.
If the ladies have a meeting about something of the church like when we got the new dishes for the church wagon, I attend those. Unless I am ill, I attend all the church services.
I also, am not like the Bishop's wife that you read about in books. Eli does not give me jobs to sneak around ladies homes or businesses to give him gossip. I think people are glad to see me come into their homes and know I am not about do gossip back to my husband. I have been in peoples homes where the are in need and I have told Eli that.
One lady I went to see, was a widow, had no children and was very low on food. I felt Eli should know that. We then organized so that someone could take her to get groceries. If she had not had the money to buy groceries, Eli would have seen she had it. People sometimes don't want to ask for help, even the Amish.
We, usually are the first to find out when someone is ill. So, unless I am told otherwise, I spread the word to others of our church for prayer. We also are usually the first to know of someone's need and again, unless I am told otherwise, spread the word of the need. Eli tells me whether I should other know or not.
Anything I hear in our home or otherwise when someone is speaking to Eli as Bishop, is between us. We do not spread gossip or give out any information unless we are given permission. People sometimes come to tell Eli things in confidence and it is not our way to spread what they say.
Like any other housewife, I cook, clean, do laundry, sewing, canning, etc. Also, I like to have cookies or cake or pie for someone to munch on when they come to Eli or guests visit.
When Eli first became Bishop, I was sure my house had to be the most spotless. All the clothes we wear must be without wrinkles. Our shoes had to shine the brightest. My cooking had to be the best. Then I found out, all I have to be is human. Of course, my house is clean - most of the time. Sometimes there is a wrinkle in something Eli or myself are wearing. We might have mud on shoes after coming from the barn. My cooking is eatable - haven't food poisoned anyone yet.
Eli and I try pray first thing in the morning, but sometimes our one of us gets up for the other. So we pray alone. At all our meals, we say a prayer. In the evening, we have Bible reading, prayers and thank the Lord. Eli always prays for the people of our church, for the sick and for needs.
I try to with Eli as much as I can to the hospital, someone's home or elsewhere, but sometimes especially in the middle of the night, he will tell me to stay home. It is hard sometimes. I don't sleep well when he is gone. I finally decided to take these times to pray for whoever or wherever he is doing the Lord's work.
I don't know if I told you all you wanted to know. It was hard at first, but like I said it has become our way. I pray that the Lord gives Eli the strength to do all that he must.
Honor the Lord,
Emma
Monday, November 30, 2015
ELMER ANSWERS SOME OF YOUR QUESTIONS
One question was asked: In North West Montana an Amish wife took her children and left the Amish community. Why can't her husband remarry? We do not believe in divorce. Ephesians 6:31 "For this cause shall a man leave his Father and Mother, and shall be joined unto his wife, and they two shall be one flesh." That is one of many Bible passages that back our beliefs : "Cor. 7:39 "The wife is bound by the law as long as her husband liveth; but if her husband be dead, she is at liberty to be married to whom the will; only in the Lord." is another passage. We believe, when we marry, that we are one until one of us passes.
Now I can see this question coming. What if the husband is mean, beats or abuses his family? What then? Of course the deacon will come to speak to him. Then, Bishop Eli will go speak to him, trying to get him to change his ways. He can be shunned in the church. The husband and wife can separate. This does not happen very often as the husband is needed to support the family, keep the farm going or business going, etc. Separation does not happen very often, but it has happened. Still divorce is not even considered by the Amish.
What if the lady does get divorced and remarried? We believe she is living in adultery. Her husband is still alive and she has remarried. This is a sin in our eyes, in the Bible and the way of the Lord. One of the Ten Commandment is: "Thou shalt not commit adultery."
Another question is: In Lancaster, Pennsylvania is it true gray buggies belong to Amish families and black to Old Order Mennonite families? Some of the Amish groups in that area have black buggies and so do Old Order Mennonite. Some Amish groups have grey buggies. I am trying to think if I can of any Old Order Mennonite that have gray buggies, but off hand, I can't.
Why is it acceptable for some Amish to socialize with non-Amish? In this modern day world, it is kind of hard to live without coming in contact, doing business, becoming friends and more with the Englishers. We set up stands in our yards, we set up at Farmer Markets, etc. where we come in contact with Englishers. We like them to buy our items. I have put siding on Englishers homes. Some of our neighbors are Englishers and own farms.
Some Englishers become our friends. I don't think it says anywhere they we can not socialize with non-Amish. Only that we are not doing so that will take time from our church, chores, families, or try to change to their ways by electric, driving cars, etc.
Do buggies have heaters? We have arm strong heaters? If you don't know what that is ask, Marilyn or I will explain.
Really, some buggies have heater and some don't. They are battery operated. Some Amish groups allow them and some don't. Do we have one in ours? Yes, we do. I don't think the Swartzentruber Amish are allowed to have them in theirs.
Last, but not least question for today: Does Anna or Jean use their grown pumpkins for pumpkin pie?
Yes, they do. They also use it for pumpkin butter, pumpkin bread and more. Jean does sell some in her roadside stand.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer
Now I can see this question coming. What if the husband is mean, beats or abuses his family? What then? Of course the deacon will come to speak to him. Then, Bishop Eli will go speak to him, trying to get him to change his ways. He can be shunned in the church. The husband and wife can separate. This does not happen very often as the husband is needed to support the family, keep the farm going or business going, etc. Separation does not happen very often, but it has happened. Still divorce is not even considered by the Amish.
What if the lady does get divorced and remarried? We believe she is living in adultery. Her husband is still alive and she has remarried. This is a sin in our eyes, in the Bible and the way of the Lord. One of the Ten Commandment is: "Thou shalt not commit adultery."
Another question is: In Lancaster, Pennsylvania is it true gray buggies belong to Amish families and black to Old Order Mennonite families? Some of the Amish groups in that area have black buggies and so do Old Order Mennonite. Some Amish groups have grey buggies. I am trying to think if I can of any Old Order Mennonite that have gray buggies, but off hand, I can't.
Why is it acceptable for some Amish to socialize with non-Amish? In this modern day world, it is kind of hard to live without coming in contact, doing business, becoming friends and more with the Englishers. We set up stands in our yards, we set up at Farmer Markets, etc. where we come in contact with Englishers. We like them to buy our items. I have put siding on Englishers homes. Some of our neighbors are Englishers and own farms.
Some Englishers become our friends. I don't think it says anywhere they we can not socialize with non-Amish. Only that we are not doing so that will take time from our church, chores, families, or try to change to their ways by electric, driving cars, etc.
Do buggies have heaters? We have arm strong heaters? If you don't know what that is ask, Marilyn or I will explain.
Really, some buggies have heater and some don't. They are battery operated. Some Amish groups allow them and some don't. Do we have one in ours? Yes, we do. I don't think the Swartzentruber Amish are allowed to have them in theirs.
Last, but not least question for today: Does Anna or Jean use their grown pumpkins for pumpkin pie?
Yes, they do. They also use it for pumpkin butter, pumpkin bread and more. Jean does sell some in her roadside stand.
Trust God's Wisdom,
Elmer
Friday, November 27, 2015
WHAT DO YOU DO ON BLACK FRIDAY ?
Do you go to the stores? Do you stay home and bake? Do you visit friends and/or family? What do you do on Black Friday?
I use to go to the stores on Black Friday, but those days are over. Don't like going through all the crowds - if I can even find a place to park in the parking lot. Depending on the weather, I may drive around and take pictures for here instead. If the weather is bad, I will stay home, do laundry and put items to sell on etsy.
So tell us what are you going to do today ????
I use to go to the stores on Black Friday, but those days are over. Don't like going through all the crowds - if I can even find a place to park in the parking lot. Depending on the weather, I may drive around and take pictures for here instead. If the weather is bad, I will stay home, do laundry and put items to sell on etsy.
So tell us what are you going to do today ????
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