Sunday, August 28, 2011

2 Weeks Later...

Here I am, 2 weeks later from my last posting...can you guess why? I've returned to school (work) and coming off summer vacation is not easy. Those lazy days that stretched before me stopped and I found myself once again on a schedule with not much time for homelife. The older I get the harder it is to recuperate and my energy level is becoming less and less! I'm going to try to get back on track...

Our 2011 Utter family reunion was yesterday; my brother Bill and I coordinate it, so that's been something else that's taken some time away from me. It was a success and although the attendance was down from last year, we saw new faces and familiar faces. More family photos were shared and those who brought their scanners/laptops/flash drives went away with a bunch more family photos to add to their collection. Someday I'm going to count, I imagine we may have over 1,000 family photos already!

FROM THE INKWELL: I'm going to post some of my Genealogy Journey writing. I've written newspapper columns about genealogy for the past 2 years and thought it would be nice to share some of the writing on my blog. This week, I'll share my very first column with you:

LET’S GO FISHING!

            Working on genealogy is an obsession with me.  While gathering information on several family surnames, I try to focus on my Utter family.  I come from a family of fishermen/women.  Daddy said he took me seining for minnows when I was three weeks old.  I waited in my basket on the creek bank while they harvested their bait.  Family photos show my relatives proudly displaying the catch of the day.
            Genealogy is a lot like fishing.  You go on a fishing trip armed with all the gear and pick a spot that looks like it might produce a stringer of fish.  When you throw in your line, you might get a bite, or you may have to wait for a while.  You might fill your stringer quickly, or you might not get a nibble all day.  The art of fishing instills patience.  Genealogy is the same way. 
            My genealogy journey started a few years back when a niece from my great, grandmother’s brother, Otis, sent an email with information about that side of the family.    She also sent a picture of Otis sitting on the banks of Mike’s Creek in McDonald County fishing with a cane pole.  I was hooked (pardon the pun)! 
            As time goes by, I jump into the genealogy pool and swim through the ins and outs, the internet sites, the hours of writing family information, filling out genealogy forms, calling or emailing family members, writing letters, sorting through photos and safely preserving my catch of the day.  Some days I find information, some days I do not. 
            Genealogy covers broad subjects.  In the weeks to come I will include topics of interest about the many areas of genealogy.  I invite you to come along with me on this genealogical “fishing trip.”  Gather your genealogy gear and let’s get going on this amazing journey.  I guarantee in no time you will be hooked.
            Until next week, I wish you well on your genealogy journey.  WORD OF THE WEEK: Genealogy: 3. the study of family pedigrees.

I hope you enjoy reading about my genealogy adventures each week...and of course, I'm still writing other things. In one days time I wrote a romantic contemporary short story with elements regarding the May 22 tornado in Joplin, Missouri. I'll post that one of these days.

FROM EATING WELL:
Gardens in our area of SW Missouri did not "make" this year. That's how my grt-grandma Ollie used to say about gardens not doing well in the summer. My tomatoes are still alive, but their vines look pretty bad.  I want to visit the farmers market downtown Saturday morning to see if they have any green tomatoes ~ we love fried green tomatoes! Yummy! 

The Naked Ladies surprised me one morning when there they were in all of their pink glory standing proud and tall in different places in my front yard. They are also known as surprise lilies, but Grtgrandma always called them naked ladies.

FROM THE LIVING WELL:
I have something personal to share today. It's about God and Me. During the summer of 1999, one day God whispered in my ear, "1. Believe 2. Slow Down and 3. Listen."   As I pondered them I knew that those 3 things were the things I needed to learn. It was awesome to hear from the Lord, but when He said, "Oh ye of little faith," I thought: What!? I do BELIEVE in You, God!  At other times I thought I needed to change the order of the 3 things, for instance, make #1 slow down, etc, but that would not work because if I didn't believe first, I sure wasn't going to slow down to listen!

BELIEVEING goes a lot further than just professing your faith, reading scripture and praying. It's the little things in life that you must BELIEVE in! It's believing in yourself! True believing goes deep into your soul and you must embrace it and live it!

Through the years I've kept working on those 3 words of what I now call my "Tri-level Learning." I found scripture with the word believe in it, I heard profound things people said about believing, and even sometimes there would be a book or a sign about believing! I finally thought I had learned to believe and so I moved on to the other two.  I was wrong.

It's been 12 years since that summer when God put that message in my heart. And I've been going through 12 years of life's adventures while God was working on me...Oh what joy I've felt since August 24, 2011, just 4 days ago, God suprised me by revealing that I had done it! I reached the level of Believing!   It's taken 12 lyears for me to walk through some fires, learn valuable lessons, and learn to believe that God is my father and I'm His Daughter! My believing spirit has awakened and I know "I can do all things in Christ who gives me strength" ~ Phillipians 4:13

And now, God told me I can move on to the 2nd level: SLOW DOWN. I'm learning to write Devotionals; and I'm praying that God leads me to publish some of them. I love Devotionals and have several little books of them.

So, here I go on to #2: SLOW DOWN.  This is gonna be a hard one! I've always been a whirlwind kind of girl ~ going at things as if I were killing snakes (like Grtgrandma used to say). If I'm not doing something I think I'm being lazy. So, God, put your hand on me and teach me to SLOW DOWN and enjoy the rest of my life.

I'll keep you informed as to how I'm slooooooowing down. I pray that God whispers in your ear.

Blessings to you ~
Karen Utter Jennings





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