What you do in your house is worth as much as if you did it up in heaven for our Lord God. We should accustom ourselves to think of our position and work as sacred and well-pleasing to God, not on account of the position and work, but on account of the word and faith from which the obedience and the work flow. ~ Martin Luther

Thursday, March 16, 2006


Corynn investigating the 'Owens Bottle Machine'. Yes. Did John know that he is a descendant to the great mind who discovered a machine to make beer bottles? No wonder he is transfixed. Posted by Picasa

6 comments:

Carmichael Family said...

What a neat picture! It looks like Corynn had a great time at the museum. What a cool place for kids to explore!

trawlerman said...

No wonder "he" is transfixed?

It looks to me like my little niece in Christ knows a good-looking beer bottle when she see one, too.

Drink on, and drink well, little Corynn!

-john.

Abigail said...

pfft. you can ignore that strange fellow, Corynn. Girls only like a special potion with a french name-- something that sounds similar to "francoise."

(Rebecca,
This picture, too, is absolutely and totally cool. I love it!)

trawlerman said...

I hate to be the one to let the secret out of the "bottle," but this picture only looks so good because Corynn can be seen through a couple of EMPTY bottles. Who else BUT Corynn could have had at those bottles? Unless, perhaps, her rascal father had at the contents of those bottles before Corynn could get to their precious nutrients.. hmmm....

Matt said...

Rascal, eh John?
I'm simply acting out the biblical role of cupbearer. Speaking of testing elixirs, if you don't get your tastebuds down here we'll see to it that ALL the cider is consumed in your honor! Either that or I'll have to send you some (which won't be as much fun).

Rebecca said...

Poor Corynn has everything going against her. Having bottles EVERYWHERE all the time (both full of cider and empty for the next process) doesn't help her fascination any. I will have to work on her some more for an acquired 'high class' drink. :-) hehehe

Matt HATES it when I say beer is not high class. It really gets his goat.