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, July 16, 2026

For Pippi in the Alaskan Tundra (and all you Devoted Hang-er On-ers)

 I am quite sure, if anyone other than my girls even still pops on here from time to time, that you must believe me to be a goner.  And if not me, certainly the blog.

  The blog seems to be a goner.  You aren't wrong.  It is just laying here, silently, comatose, waiting for life to be breathed into it once again- or waiting to finally just be put to rest.  But, I stubbornly refuse to pull the proverbial plug and let it pass over in peace.  Nope.  It will just lay comatose for how ever many months it will take me to get my ducks in a row!  And that is just how it is going to be.

And life keeps... LIFE-ing so it keeps beeping those steady, silent beeps- waiting for some life support that I don't give.

But I like to think of my blog less like a dying patient and more as a tucked-in seed, lying dormant until just the right moment to blossom.  

Yes, we'll go with that image instead.  It's much nicer.

And right now, it is BLOSSOM time.  Because a little Addie bird told me, Pippi, that you've been checking this dormant blog for photos & updates since you've been in Alaska... 

What a terrible tragedy that I am the worst blogger in the world!  

So even though I have a Newunion to prepare for this Saturday... and food to make and a house to clean... (or, more likely, DUE to the fact I want to procrastinate on preparing for said party)...

Today, because I love ya, I'm bringing some life to the ol' blog.  

(And for MY GIRLS who will say "What?!  But WE'VE told you that WE want you to blog TOOOOOO and you never have done it for UUUUUUSSSSS... just know that I have also listened to you say "HAVE YOU CHECKED MY BLOG YET?  YOU MUST NOT LOVE ME!" and so all Renaissance-blogging was put on the back-burner to visit YOUR BLOG and show YOU that I LOVE YOU!"  (And all those caps are the proper emphasis I need to convey my message... am I right?!?)

(Either that or Piper is my favorite. hehehe)  

(And for all the rest of you who may have given up hope on the Rebecca from Renaissance, I'd love it if you left a comment so I could see if anyone other than my children or children#2s still pop on by.  Not because it will make me give up blogging if nobody does... this is too valuable a memory book...  but just out of curiosity to see who I might be talking to.  I ask at my own peril, knowing that curiousity has been known to kill the cat.)

And before I start, A WARNING:

I haven't been taking many 'nice camera" pictures just because a cellphone is small, light and handy.  Unfortunately, I own the cheapest, most pathetic cellphone available so the photos are not great quality.  Nevertheless, they are memories and snapshots of the last few months... and here they are for you to enjoy too!

                                                        PHOTO DUMP: COMMENCE!

 

 

I like to imagine that the cows are reacting to Naomi's wig.  Try it, it's fun.  :-)


See?  That is hilarious.



We love pizza!  And now that it stays light out longer- it actually looks yummy in pictures too!  So I can't help but take pictures of them.  Naturally.

This was one of three philly cheesteak pizzas I made- one of which I gave to your family, Piper, when you ladies were on your girls' trip.  So, it looks edible- but you'll have to ask them if it TASTED good.


All the babies!
This party happened the FIRST time you went to Alaska, Piper.  

So STOP GOING TO ALASKA ALL THE TIME!  Sheesh!

If Naomi is fussy- take her outside.  Even if it is cold.  Even in the rain. 

It cheers her right up!

We went to the greenhouse to get plants and I came home with a watermelon baby!



Moses found a fossil rock and apparently, it was a dream come true.

He was very, very, very, VERY excited about it!

I went to my first ever homeschool conference and this guy had a whole booth of amazing handdrawn maps of ANYTHING you could possibly think of- and of things you never WOULD have thought of. 

 They were so amazing!  Try and make the photo bigger to see them!  There were things like 'A Map of the Human Brain';  A Map of Odysseus; A Map of Misused Words; A Map of the 100 Acre Wood.  I bought a Map of Dante's Inferno.



My friend Delphine and I inadvertantly matched the colleges' mascot where the conference was located.


I caught Ineke snooping on the neighbors as they installed an above-ground pool!  ha! 

 I think she is now trying to find ways to become friends with them so she might be invited for a swim.


Turns out, Judah is a great golfer!  I think his secret is in his lip pucker.

Books are always better read in a boat

Speaking of boats...


Judah in his new white tank top.    Are sleeveless boy shirts called tank tops?



Corynn's Mother's Day card was made with pressed flowers from our weekly woods' walks.



 I also made a little Mother Daughter-Dress for them from some Walmart clearance- I think Corynn now officially appreciates the fun of matching her girl!  :-)


We had a swim day at the lake.  I took pictures of Luci and Gnomi because they are both so stinkin' pretty.  

When you stop all your travelling... maybe we can do it again?!




More swimming... this time with Nanny and Poppy.




(I wish I could switch the Nanny's in these two pictures.  That would be perfection!)


And you may think:  Well, I've seen everyone except Andrew in this post!  Soooo.... I include this last picture as the cherry on top.  Andrew is featured in sticker form on Naomi's head.

And she LOOOOVES it!  ;-)

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello Rebecca,
I do read your posts! They are lively, lovely, Faith-filled, joyous, full of crafty-yummy-goodness... I love them, however sporadic they may be.
I don't know how many readers you have... but know that you have at least one from France!
God bless you and your beautiful family!
Hélène

Susanna said...

Hello!
I really enjoy reading all the wonderful words you think up to put down, you are so creative! You are so blessed to be able to write them so easily, and make them sound amazing!! Please keep writing, It makes me so happy to see all the fun pictures of your family and friends! Thank you for making an effort to keep it going, even when life makes you pause, I love and miss you all so much!
Love from Susanna A Owens

Anonymous said...

I regularly look for updates and this was a joy to read!

Anonymous said...

Hi, I have enjoyed your blog for years. Please don't stop!!

Els said...

Hi Rebecca, I can't visit you in person (well, maybe very seldom), but I do enjoy seeing the updates! I understand life can take over, so we enjoy the snippets. Love you and your family!!

Elisabeth St John said...

I have enjoyed your blog for many years. I understand about life being life. I have a harder time blogging myself as life gets busier and busier with a growing family. I do always love reading your posts when you do get the chance.

Anonymous said...

I read and I check in on a regular basis! I enjoy all the wholesome, happy family life, creativity and everything!
Jo

Kellie said...

I've also been a reader for many years and love your posts! It's neat (bittersweet ?) to see these glimpses into other families with children I feel like I've met through blogs growing, just as quickly as ours. Life goes on. Obladi oblada. You have a beautiful family, a blessed life!

Anonymous said...

I am subscribed to your blog through Feedly, so I get all the updates. I have been reading your blog since you were pregnant with Judah. That made me pretty young when I started reading!😄

Anonymous said...

I check often to see if you’ve posted. Glad to see you’re back!

Leah Spencer said...

I’ve been popping in since the days of Andrew being a toddler and you only had 2 wee little ones. I don’t want to know how many years that’s been. 😭

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