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Monday, September 21, 2009

PROCESSING APPLES---

It's Monday morning and my usual time to call Mom Lillian, catch up on our weekend news and receive communion together. We have an extra-long visit this morning while my apples bake in a slow oven. (The goal is to get them really mushy so I can put them through my cranking strainer and make homemade applesauce, which we love!). After our phone visit is through, I open the oven door to see how my apples have progressed. WHAT A SIGHT!!! The apples in both roasters have been happily cooking over for some time. There is cooked apple on the bottom of the oven (not the whole bottom, but probably a third of it), hanging from the roaster lids and on the sides of the oven racks!! Obviously, the apples are done!

I laughed--what else was there to do. You'd think I'd never done hundreds of quarts of applesauce in my life before. One good thing is that the oven was only on 300 degrees, so the apples were not burned to the bottom of the stove, just sticking in some places. I NOW HAVE A CLEAN OVEN!! And the batch that's cooking in there right now is doing so at a bit lower temp. So much for years of practice in the kitchen!!!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

WOMEN'S CONFERENCE - Paynesville, Mn. - KEEP YOUR FORK!

Last weekend Carrie & Annette joined Pastor Joyce and a friend from Russell, Mn., to attend a women's conference at beautiful Lake Koronis near Paynesville, Mn. Despite driving through pouring rain for part of the trip, we arrived safely (thanks to Cathy's careful driving). We were joined by about 80 other women from 15 AFCM
(Association of faith churches & ministries) churches. Our speaker was Brenda Thomas, from the bay area of California. She and her husband pastor a church in Hayward. It was interesting to hear her testimony of how, when she was a teenager, God showed her faces of people from many nationalities, especially Asiatic. She began then to pray for the people she had seen, doing most of it in tongues, since she didn't know just how to pray specifically. She said she was just a young teen in Oklahoma who had never traveled the world, but surmised God had called her to be a missionary, probably somewhere in the Orient.

Well, that didn't happen. She met her husband, Mark, at Bible school in Oklahoma and they began pastoring in Minnesota. In 1982 they moved to the San Francisco area.
When they drove to this area, she saw the faces she had seen as a teen; the presence of the Lord filled the car and she began to weep. Her husband wondered why she was crying. She answered that these were the people she had seen decades earlier in prayer; she knew she was "home" and this was their calling--to minister to the many different ethnic groups of people in the bay area. So their church is a kaleidoscope of nationalities. Isn't that a great testimony of the leading of the Holy Spirit?

Despite not getting the greatest sleep the first night, we enjoyed our time at the conference. The weather was perfect! We had time to take walks around the campground and enjoy the mild air, sunshine, gorgeous Lake Koronis, the good and ample fare of food, and the meetings.

The speaker had brought her daughter-in-law with her, who shared her own testimony of redemption. The young woman's parents "stood in the gap" for her during the years she spent in rebellion against God and His call on her life. After her testimony an altar call was given for those moms who have wayward children for whom they are praying. It's always unnerving and sad to see at least one-third of the women respond to such an altar call. That is when I thank and praise God that I never had to go through the agony these moms are experiencing as they pray for their kids and watch them struggle against God.

Pastor Brenda left us with this reminder: KEEP YOUR FORK--THE BEST IS YET TO COME!
She reminded us that God is not done on this earth yet; He has not forgotten this nation; He will answer our prayers for deliverance. When we eat a company meal, and the hostess tells us to "keep your fork", it means there is still something else coming that will taste REALLY good. And that's what she was reminding us of--we should "keep our forks--THE BEST (with God) IS YET TO COME!!"

I was home by mid-afternoon on Sunday. It's good to be unpacked and know I can stay home for awhile now. It's still my favorite place to be!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

More party news---

I keep thinking of more things I neglected to include (that's what happens when you compose at the keyboard, I guess).

Anyway, Justin WAS at the celebration. He came Saturday morning in time to have the brunch late. And he enjoyed two sessions of target practice with the guys both Saturday and Sunday afternoons before leaving later Sunday. It was a highlight for him. Since we live in town now, it's not so easy to come up with a place for target practicing.

Another favorite treat of the weekend was Justin's homemade fudge! Somehow the pieces seemed to disappear from the plate. He's gained a reputation for this one treat he makes in the kitchen!

Addendum to last posting...

Not only were 7 grandchildren & their families not able to attend. Mom's sister, brother-in-law and brother were also home in California and we missed them. Thanks to Uncle Chuck, who again rose to the occasion and wrote an original poem for the celebration! We know all 3 of you were with us in your thoughts & prayers. Thank you for staying in touch with Mom so faithfully! WE LOVE YOU ALL!! --Annette

MOM LILLIAN'S 90TH BIRTHDAY PARTY

Where do I begin to tell about our full weekend in N.D.? Carrie I joined the family at the home farm (where Wendell & Judy live, along with their son Aaron, Angie, Hailey, Lexi & Jacob on Friday evening. My sister, Ramona, from Frisco (Dallas area), Tx., and older brother Duane & Linda from Yukon (Ok. City area), Ok., were already there. (All four of us don't get together more often than every few years, so it's a big event when it happens.) Ramona was staying with Mom in her cozy apartment in Hillsboro, but the rest of us had very adequate accommodations in the old Berg house with Wendell & Judy as gracious host hostess.

Late Saturday morning we all were together again for a sumptuous brunch. Judy & her fun daughter-in-law, Angie, had the table beautifully decorated. Carrie and Annette provided the ample fare. The pumpkin-chocolate chip muffins and melon-berry fruit trays were some of the favorites servied.

Celebrating continued all day. A highlight for all of us Berg kids was the opportunity to visit with favorite N.D. auntie, Jeanette, who now lives in Luther Memorial Home in Mayville. Her daughters, Juliet & Sonia, brought her out to the farm. She stayed in the car, but each of us had a change to greet her, love on her and visit with her a little. We may not have understood everything she was saying, but she clearly understood where she was, and we were so thrilled and thankful that she seemed to recognize us and could visit with us a bit! Jeanette is 98 and is aware of that! She even enjoyed her "afternoon coffee" with goodies before her daughters took her back home. As a rare treat, we 6 cousins who had grown up together had our picture taken. I don't know when that has happened in decades, or ever for that matter!

In the evening it was time for sweet corn & grilled burgers (thanks to our talented generation of grandchildren--Aaron Berg & Lance Morrison!), with fresh peaches for dessert. Lance's family joined us in the mid-afternoon, so the farm was bustling with kiddie activity, besides the visiting in various areas of the yard and in the two homes.

Carrie was in charge of making a birthday banner for Lillian, and she did a great job over in Aaron & Angie's mobile home. The great-grandkids helped color in come of the letters and did themselves proud decorating the banner LIBERALLY with stickers! (Can't you just see it?)

Lance's family stayed overnight with the Aaron's Berg's. Don't know how much sleep the adults got, but they all had a fun time together!

Sunday morning it was time for the church service on the farm. Wendell had lined up the order and was in charge. Special music was a hymn by the 4 Berg children (something we do every 10 or 15 years or so), brass duets by Linda on trumpet and Wendell on baritone, and a song by the great-grands with Wendell. Brother Duane (the most right reverend [as he teasingly likes to be addressed]) spoke to us from I Cor. 13, the love chapter, and challenged us to chage our thinking concerning everyone we meet. We could all examine ourselves to see where we need to line up our thoughts, words & deeds with God's ways.

Four of Mom's special friends were invited to join us for the church service: her long-time former neighbor and dear friend, Ida Mae Overmoe; her adopted neighbor-sister, Marlene Fugleberg; and her adopted grandchildren, Rob & Rae Bell. Marlene also brought her sister-in-love, Nannette Bagstad. What a delight! We all went to country school with Nannette and love her!

Following a delicious dinner of beef & chicken kabobs (grilled by Lance & Aaron again), there was more visiting. By mid-afternoon Justin left; then Duane & Linda.
By evening there were only six of us in the farmhouse to enjoy an intimate conversation about the goodness of the Lord to our family through challenging times in past years. It was a warm time of fellowship for Ramona, Mom Lillian, Wendell & Judy, & Annette & Carrie. God has been very good to us!

By Monday morning we were all headed home, thanking and praising God for a wonderful family celebration! We had remembered the heritage of our loving, praying Grandpa, Rev. Alfred Andersen, and could see the thread of answered prayers through the generations of the Berg family.

There were 7 children who could NOT attend the party. They were missed, and I couldn't help but think what a LIVELY farmstead it would have been if they had all been there with the many grandkiddies! They are Duane & Linda's kids: Lowell, with wife Tammie, sons Karsten & Clayton; Colin & his son Preston, & Karen with husband Michael & sons Nolan & Conner. Justin & Annette's son Dirk, wife Nancy, with Thor, Anika & Liv could not come either. Also Ramona's sons, Mark & wife Lisa, with stepson, Austin; and son Erik & Diana & Brett & Ashleigh. And finally Wendell & Judy's youngest son, Brian with his wife Susie & adopted daughter, Melina. We missed you all, we thank God for you, and trust you will enjoy this "epistle" of our time together! WE LOVE YOU!!

THANK YOU, WENDELL & JUDY, FOR HOSTING MOM'S BIG CELEBRATION!!

MOM LILLIAN