Thursday, August 27, 2015

HAPPY BIRTHDAY
MADDIE
 
 
 
 
It was Maddie's 14th Birthday yesterday.
So, Happy Birthday Maddie!
 
 
 

Monday, August 10, 2015

Answered Prayer
 
 
 
As most of you know, we started a youth
group here in Katherine about 9 months ago.
 
Well, the numbers have been growing steadily
since we lowered the age to 5 years old.
 
 
Every week has seen the blessing
 of increased numbers and we have
 been excited to see the growth.
 
 
But as you know, in our Christian walk,
blessings and burdens go hand in hand.
Fruit and foes, grapes and giants,
opened doors and closed doors.
 
I Corinthians 16:9
" For a  great door and effectual
is opened unto me,
and there are many adversaries"
 
So, a few weeks back we were told by the council
that we would not be able to use our current
premises anymore and would have to find
another place to meet within 2 weeks.
This came at a time when we were growing
 as a Youth Group and things seemed 
to be moving along so well.
 
But the Lord always sees the bigger picture and
we trusted Him to lead and guide us.
After looking around we found a place that
was much more suited to our needs and really
began to pray in earnest.
 
 
 
Long story short, the Lord answered miraculously
and we were able to secure a new meeting place
right in the centre of town with everything
we needed and much better facilities.
 
 
Last Friday, we held our first Youth Group there
and we had record numbers.
Most of our children are under 12 with our
girls being the only teenagers, so far.
 
 
Our old bus is making itself really useful
and even the cruiser is now busy picking up
kids as well. The kids love riding in the bus
even tho it stalls at times and bounces along
at the most inopportune moments.
 
We look forward to each week and the challenges
we will face and the souls that can be reached
here in Katherine.
 
 
John 4:35
".....Behold, I say unto you, 
Lift up your eyes, and look
on the fields; for they are
white already to harvest."
 
Please pray with us that God would
use this ministry for the furtherance of
the gospel here in Katherine.
 
And remember...........
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

 
Picnic Day, NT
 
 
 
What is Picnic Day you ask? Yeah, well
so did I. So, according to the internet:
 
Picnic Day is a public holiday in the
Northern Territory of Australia
which takes place every year on the
first Monday of August.
It was originally declared a public holiday
to commemorate the freeing of the
 Chinese Coolie indentured labourers
who built the Darwin to Larrimah
 North Australia Railway
 
So, there you have it!
 
Our thought process went more like this:
Picnic Day. Public Holiday. No work.
Must be to celebrate picnics?
Gotta go on one then!
And, so we did.
 
Only, the catch is, that us Holmeses tend to
like to do extreme things, so, our picnic
was to take us on a 900 km round trip
from Katherine to Timber Creek to Top Springs
and back to Katherine again.
 
Which looks something like this:)
A big loop.
 
 
The Stanleys and James came with us
so we had some other crazy people
excited about doing a long trip on a day off.
We left at 7am and arrived home at 10pm.
 
Dave had just recently done a run out there
in the truck and seen some pretty scenery,
so he decided to show us all.
 
There was also some tracks that he hadn't been on
(seeing he couldn't take a road train down them)
but wanted to explore.
 
 
All in all, it was a great day,
but if we ever ask you if you'd like to go on
a picnic with us.....BEWARE!
 
I've put together a short slide show for
you all to enjoy.


 
 
 
 


Monday, July 20, 2015

KATHERINE SHOW
 AND RODEO
 
2015
 
 
 
Well, we've just had our annual show/rodeo
here in Katherine, so it was a busy weekend.
 
This year the girls and I entered quite a few
sections and managed to come
 home with a few prizes!
 
We entered sewing, lego, woodwork,
cakes, preserves, art work,
photography (of course), and craft.
 
I scored two 1st's, two 2nd's, three 3rd's
Abbi- Two 1st's, three 2nd's, two 3rd's
Emilee - One 2nd
Maddy - Two 2nd's
Chloe - One 2nd
 
Dave was able to fill up on
his annual show food,
which, not surprisingly,
didn't taste any better than last year!
 
James braved a ride on the Hurricane
with the girls, Chloe and Maddy entered
the egg toss and the thong throw.
 
We had a great time at the rodeo,
sitting behind the rails so close that
we were frequently showered in dirt
and on one occasion, I got covered in
horse hair as it rushed passed.
 
There was also the excitement
of a bucking bronc running into the rails
just next to us and bending them in!
Thankfully, this was just after Emilee and
Maddy had climbed down
 from sitting on them!
 
Now that the excitement is over
it's back to school and life in general.
We have been experiencing some very
cold weather (for us, anyway) so
it's on with the Ug boots and jackets.
 
I have uploaded a short video
of some of the action.
 
Enjoy:)
 
 
 
 
 


Sunday, July 5, 2015

Psalm 23
 
 
 
I recently found a piece of paper
in a very old Bible that I had
picked up at an op shop.
 
I don't know who wrote it,
but I thought it was so good
I wanted to type it up and post it!
 
The Lord is my Shepherd
That's Relationship!
I shall not want
That's Supply!
He maketh me to lie down in green pastures
That's Rest!
He leadeth me beside the still waters
That's Refreshment!
He restoreth my soul
That's Healing!
He leadeth me in the paths of righteousness
That's Guidance!
For His name sake
That's Purpose!
Yea, though I walk through the valley
of the shadow of death
That's Testing!
I will fear no evil
That's Protection!
For Thou art with me
That's Faithfulness!
Thy rod and Thy staff they comfort me
That's Discipline!
Thou preparest a table before me in the
presence of mine enemies
That's Hope!
Thou annointest my head with oil
That's Consecration!
My cup runneth over
That's Abundance!
Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me
all the days of my life
That's Blessing!
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord
That's Security!
Forever
That's Eternity!

 


Thursday, July 2, 2015

TERRITORY DAY
 
2015
 
 
Well, we were able to celebrate our
3rd Territory Day here in Katherine,
and as usual, it was a BLAST!
Went off with a BANG!!
 
 
No, seriously, it was a lot of fun.
After prayer meeting,
we headed across the road armed with our
haul of fireworks, and started making
noise and smoke!
 
 
We managed to get some big bangers
this year and were quite excited
at how far up they went and the noise
they made!
 
Chloe and Maddy had made
their own homemade fireworks
with sparklers and I don't want
to know what else, but luckily
they didn't blow up in their faces
or anything dramatic like that.
 
It was a great night, dampened only
by the fact that Dave then had to go
back to work and head out to Numbulwar
for an overnight run:(
 
 
And one last thing........
 
 

 
 


Saturday, June 13, 2015

In Memory of

Tonita Tonne

April 4, 1921 - June 10, 2015
 
 
Tonita Mozelle Gray Tonne passed away on June 10th,
2015 in San Angelo,
TX at the age of 94 years, 2 months and 6 days.
Mozelle was born April 4th 1921, in the Bowser community,
San Saba County, TX to Lonnie and Ida Ringhoffer Gray.
Before her second birthday, her father moved the family
 from the Texas oilfields to Salt Valley, UT
to work for his father-in-law,
 Alex Ringhoffer, in a silver mine. After about a year,
the family returned to the Texas oilfields.
 
The family followed oil booms to Burkburnett, Holliday,
Dad's Corner, Fry, Cross Cut, then on to West Texas.
Mozelle's first school was Buffalo, in Coleman County, TX.
By the time she graduated at Garden City, in Glasscock County,
with the class of 1938, she had attended nine different schools.
In 1940 Mozelle came to San Angelo and rented a room
from Mr. and Mrs. J.L. Duke on West 2nd street
 and worked a Retoucher at Price Studio.

On December 7th, 1940 Mozelle and Gilbert Tonne,
of Grape Creek community, were riding with another couple.
As they turned off West Harris onto South Chadbourne Street,
they saw a newsboy across from the Standard-Times
yelling and carrying a bundle of papers.
Gilbert said, "I'll bet war has broke out!"
Gilbert caught the newsboy and bought a paper
where the headlines read "Japs Bomb Pearl Harbor!"
Gilbert had already received his "Greetings" from Uncle Sam
and was to report the next day to Ft. Sam Houston in San Antonio
 for induction into the U.S. Army.

As part of "The Greatest Generation," Mozelle began her journey
by attending night school in the basement of the
Tom Green County Court House to equip workers for a nation
 that had suddenly been plunged into WWII.
While attending night school, Mozelle worked as a desk clerk
 during the day at the Roosevelt Hotel, and for a short time,
at the Cactus Hotel as a switchboard operator.

Mozelle received her diploma on December 31st, 1942,
 but had previously received her War Service Appointment
as a clerk-typist at Goodfellow Field, and began working
in the Purchasing & Contracting Office
 on the first Day of December 1942.
In July of 1943 Mozelle transferred to Pyote (Rattlesnake)
Army Air Base in the same position.
At 21 years of age, she became the
Purchasing & Contracting Officer for the entire base.
Mozelle's primary responsibility was maintaining a supply of fuel,
breathing oxygen and airplane tires –
all other needs took second place.
Breathing oxygen was necessary for high altitude flying
of the B-17 Bombers that flew 365 days a year.
During her tenure, there was never a flight delayed
 or cancelled for lack of either fuel or oxygen.

Mozelle married Gilbert Tonne July 10th 1944 upon his return
from his third frigid winter near Anchorage, Alaska.
Gilbert was then stationed at Ft. Bliss in El Paso where
 Mozelle joined him after resigning her position in Pyote.
 While at Ft. Bliss, Mozelle worked in the records
 section of the Quartermaster Laundry.
After seeing Gilbert off to "destination unknown"
at Ft. Ord, CA in March of 1945 (he was put off at Hawaii)
Mozelle returned to the Goodfellow Field Purchasing
 and Contracting Office in San Angelo where it all started.

Gilbert was discharged on Halloween night
1945 and returned to San Angelo.
Their first child, Susan, was born in 1947.
Mozelle took a year's leave then resigned
her hard earned Civil Service Commission to be a
 full time wife and mother.

Mozelle's life verse was Psalm 27:4
"One thing have I desired of the Lord, that will I seek after;
that I may dwell in the house of the Lord all the days of my life,
 to behold the beauty of the Lord, and to enquire in his temple."

Mozelle was preceded in death by a grandaughter,
 Kimberly Williams, in 1981 and her beloved husband,
 Gilbert, on December 15th, 2004 after
 60 treasured years of marriage.
Mozelle is survived by four children and their spouses;
 Susan and Buddy Smith of Australia,
 Tonita and Wayne Williams of San Angelo, TX,
 John Tonne of San Angelo, TX,
 and David and Terri Tonne of Edmond, Oklahoma.
 Mozelle leaves a wonderful legacy behind for her
 11 grandchildren and 36 great grandchildren
whom she deeply loved.
 
 
 


Thursday, June 11, 2015

A Tribute to my Grandmother
 
The Prayer Warrior


A little me and my Grandma
 
As I reflect on the passing of my Grandmother, I am reminded of something my Dad said before she left this earthly dwelling for her heavenly home. He said, “You really haven't lost anyone if you know where they are, have you?” I have not forgotten this and it got me thinking about the sorrowing we do over 'losing' someone precious to us. If we know they are with the Lord in heaven, we haven't lost them. We know exactly where they are and we can take comfort in God's promises.
Yes, we will grieve but as Psalm 30:5b says, “…....weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning.” We know where she is and there is joy and peace and comfort in that knowledge.
 
As we read in 1 Thessalonians 4:13-18:
13 But I would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep, that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope.
14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.
15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.
16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:
 
17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.
18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words.
 
I have the calm assurance that God will raise her again to take her to be with Him in the clouds. Hallelujah!
For those of you who never had the great privilege of meeting my Grandma, I'd like to introduce her to you.
My Grandma was the most Godly woman in all the world. This beautiful lady was a woman after God's own heart. She lived her life, one day at a time, trusting the Lord to lead and guide her every step of the way and she was a prayer warrior of the like I've never seen before. She really knew how to bring her requests to the Lord and lay them at His feet.
She didn't always have an easy life, trials often came her way, but she trusted the Lord and held to His promises without doubting them.
I know I owe her a debt of gratitude for all the prayers she offered up on my behalf. I'm sure that my life could have been very different without her faithfulness in intercession. She prayed for our family faithfully for much longer than I've been alive. She faithfully read God's word. She was faithful in attending church and serving in every way possible. She was faithful to her family.
She had Martha's hands and Mary's heart. All too often, I have Martha's hands, busy doing, doing, doing, but forgetting that one needful thing, kneeling at Jesus feet and gaining the strength I need to go on. My Grandmother had Mary's heart in that respect, and she had the serving hands of Martha. A balance of both. She set an excellent example to everyone in her family and my mother is becoming just like her and sets a wonderful example for me to follow.
The last time I was able to see my Grandmother was 23 years ago, so I didn't get to spend as much time as I would have liked with my Grandmother, but her influence was still strong on my life. She wrote letters, cards, sent presents and always, there was a verse of scripture, an encouraging word, something to remind me of her love, not only for me, but for her precious Lord Jesus as well. I always knew that 'she had my back' if I can use that term. I always knew that she would be upholding me in prayer. My children were never able to meet her, but they knew that their Great Grandma Tonne was someone very special. Someone who cared about them and prayed for them.
My memories of her:
She got up early to allow time to pray and read God's word before her day started
She was always serving others
She kept her house beautiful and tidy
She worked hard
She didn't waste a thing
She was creative
She was a great seamstress
She was an amazing cook and made the best ever fried chicken and chicken fried steak
She never forgot a birthday or anniversary
She had an amazing memory
She wrote wonderful letters
She always prayed about what you asked her to pray about, even if you forgot. You had to be sure what you wanted prayed about was what you really wanted, because when Grandma prayed, mountains moved and things happened.
She was often the last in bed at night making sure everything was done
She loved unconditionally and always made you feel special
There are so many more memories of my dear, sweet Grandmother and I know I'll miss her, but I'll miss her prayers more than anything. I can always look again at the photos of her, I can recount memories of her with family members, I can listen to her voice on recorded messages, but I'll never again have her prayers interceding for me. I'll never again have her crying out to God on my behalf.
Which means one thing, I had better work on becoming the kind of God- fearing, praying, loving, serving, compassionate woman that she was and carry on her legacy of love for my children's children. It's going to take a lot more than one of us to become the kind of prayer warrior that she was, but Lord willing, we'll take up the challenge and give our children a Godly heritage.
I never realised just how much I loved my Grandmother, until God called her home.
I love you, Grandma.
 
After reading what I had written, my lovely sister Joye was able to put things into perspective better than I could, thanks sis. She said:
One thing I do know, that even tho her current prayers for us have ceased, God remembers the prayers that she has prayed. God has a whole roomful of prayers that are pending. When someone dies, their prayers are not deleted, like lost, unopened or returned mail, thrown away and purposeless. Their prayers are still coming up before the Lord, useful and urgent as the day they were first prayed. God doesn’t work in our time frame. Those prayers may not have come due for answering until after the one who prayed them was gone.”
 

My Grandmother's house as I remember it



 
The hands of my Grandmother and my Mother
 
My Grandma's hands were knarled and wrinkled
with age, and yet, they were beautiful.
Toil and hardship had aged them
but her tears that fell on them as they folded in prayer 
only helped to soften them.
They were the hands of a true servant.
Oh how I wish I could hold them again.
 
 
Heaven is now richer


 


 


Tuesday, May 26, 2015

VANDALIZED!!
 
 
Mysteriously, this sign appeared
on Abbi's car, revealing to the world
just what her little Hyundai really wanted to be
when she grows up.
 
Sadly, she will never reach such heights
but her big sister is already a Landcruiser
so she will have to forever live in her shadow.
 
By the way, if you're ever passing Abbi's
car and have forgotten to brush your teeth,
just lick your finger, rub it on the letters,
stick your finger in your mouth and scrub away!
 
And as to the vandal with the toothpaste graffiti,
he, I mean, whoever it was is bound to strike again,
unless of course he/she has run out of toothpaste!
 
 


Thursday, May 21, 2015

Just some thoughts of mine....
 
"Redeeming the Time"
 
 
Thank the Lord for each and every new day.
 
It's another opportunity to make good the wrongs of
yesterday. God is long suffering. He gives us
 a new day, knowing full well that we could fall
flat on our face and fail Him. Yet he gives it anyway.
 
He gives us another chance to be a shining light in a
world of darkness.  We should see every day,
not as a day to fill with business
without any thought of Him.
Not a day just to get done what we neglected
 to do the day before.
But a new day to serve Him. 
 
He gives us a fresh new page to write on.
A new day to speak out for Him. 
Another day to glorify Him.
So each and every day,
make sure to thank the Lord for it
and redeem the time!