Live Imperfectly with Great Delight
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Closing of Childhood Church
Friday, August 14, 2026
Painting the cabin
We got the ENTIRE outside of the cabin painted, and both decks! We got $ 1.00-a-gallon paint– really good stuff from Sherwin–Williams– but couldn’t pick the colors– so now the cabin is a cream color with driftwood color trim and decks. We powerwashed the dirt and old paint off on Sunday when we got there with Addison’s family and Landon…and prayed it would dry by the next day. There was old paint flying everywhere. Addison was a mess! Then on Monday we painted ALL DAY. It was a ton of work. We took up our 22-foot extension ladder and a paint sprayer, and we were happy that Wayne and Addison would climb to the top or hang out of an upper window with a long extension painting roller to get it all done– I couldn’t watch. It was to crazy for me. I remember decades ago when we painted the cabin and Steve Shurtz hanging out of an upper window to paint the high eave and Jane saying, “Stupid, stupid, stupid.” I understand that sentiment now.
We had Landon, me, Bre, Alfie, Poppy, and George paint the decks, and it was kind of a mess with a 4-year-old painting..but we couldn’t keep George away. Alfie rolled on the second coat of paint on the back of the cabin with a 26-foot extension pole that Wayne got as well. Landon filled all holes in the roof with roofing tar to seal those up.. So the cabin and the two sheds should be good paint-wise for a couple more years. Our big goal is to take the deck off and put a new one on that wraps around to the front door. It was good to be up there. It’s such an amazing view sitting on the deck and watching the quakies….very peaceful.
What we really like up there is Wayne’s solar-powered battery to run the lights in the cabin instead of the NOISY generator. Then it really is peaceful.
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Welch Reunion '26
We had our Welch extended family reunion with all of Wayne’s siblings and families and Wanee of course… we worked at Wanee’s home and yard— we cleaned, tore down the shed, and swing set and pruned and cut, checked sprinklers, and made 4 dump runs out of Wanee’s backyard. It looks like someone cares again. Wanee supervised while, Dale, Wayne and I, Landon, Truman, Rob, Tami, Mark, Stockton, Savannah, Andrew, Derrick, Jane and Steve and Amy’s family all helped. Then we showered and changed and made it to the dinner and program portion of the Reunion at Terry’s church.

Sunday, August 2, 2026
What I wore in July
Saturday, August 1, 2026
July mashup
We had the $ girls at our. home for 3 days.. and I took them to see Tarzan at CPT. They loved it! We also had Grandkid game night while they were here. All 8 of the grand nuggets came. Grandkid game night was a riot– we did our normal Chicken nuggets for dinner then we played “quarters” where you have two teams across the table from each other and pass a coin under the table so the opposite team doesn’t know who has it, then you all slap your hands down on the table at the same time, and the opposite team tried to guess where the quarter is by having it be the last hand left on the table. George was a hoot at this. If he did have the coin he was very serious and his hand was pressed down hard… if he didn’t have the coin, he would scratch his head, tent his hands, wiggled, and then couldn’t figure out why the other team told him to lift his hands up. We laughed a lot. Then we drove/ walked to Maverick and Arctic Circle for treats and playing on the playground. It was super HOT. We got home in time to divide into teams of 2 and prepare skits, or songs, to entertain each other. We had so much fun, we did this twice. And finally, the last 15 minutes of the night we played Dominoes. I love my grands.
Wayne is loving his Bee hives. He is very attentive and learning a lot this summer.
We continue with our Sidetracked band performances. Tuesday we had a band day.-- clear out to Draper, but they loved us. We do our patriotic program through July, and when we sang God Bless America at the end, the entire audience– those that could– were on their feet and many of the old veterans were saluting. IT was very touching. I cried….Then we all cheered for the good old US of A. We are doing upkeep on the cabin to make it through another winter. We have painted the two sheds and helped with the shingles.. We still need to paint the back of the cabin and the deck. Wayne got free paint and also large 5 gallon tubs of paint for a dollar a gallon. When you don't caree about the color it's easy to find unwanted paint.
Poppy and George out selling lemonade and cookies....Papa is a sucker for this...and they made $80.00 in one afternoon.



