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Scott and Alli took some other pictures when they were off to get married. This is a sense of what is to come. And I’m all for it.
’60’s and 70’s cars. Cars in good shape. And junkyard cars. Their type of honeymoon!!
Scott and Alli took some other pictures when they were off to get married. This is a sense of what is to come. And I’m all for it.
’60’s and 70’s cars. Cars in good shape. And junkyard cars. Their type of honeymoon!!
Here it is. Allison and Scott Opseth — married January 18, 2007.
The funeral was today. The interment outside. In the winter.
Yesterday was above zero. Nice weather.
This morning we awoke to howling winds. As people arrived at the funeral the story of encroaching snow became apparent. Those from North Battleford encountered snow around Wilkie. As the funeral was about to begin, Beadle was encountering snow. Beadle is about 5 kilometers from town.
We processed into the sanctuary. No snow.
The recessional brought us into the foyer. Snow was swirling. A blizzard brewing.
We processed to the cemetery. There the snow abated. The wind did not. I stood facing the wind as the family stood with their backs to the wind.
The interment ceremony was less than three minutes — I was speaking as quickly as possible. The icicles of words reached to the mourners. We honored our loved one, but did not linger in the cold.
My face, in just minutes, was stretched taut. My balding head took the brunt of the weather.
On the other hand — although the remains were cold, Irene was in a much better place — with Jesus. And I have this funny feeling the temperature there is just right!!
You begin to feel that a trinity of events is sufficient cause to wonder!
On Saturday we attended the funeral of one of my aunts — the first one of my father’s siblings to pass away. Clara May always had a twinkle in her eye and provided fun with responsibility.
On Sunday we learned that a cousin of mine, Harvey Somerville had died in a diving accident. The funeral will be this Saturday morning in Eatonia.
Then tonight I found out that another friend of ours, Lillian Szmutko, had passed away today. Almost thirty years ago we had been a part of a small group that met together. An old church building provided the setting, and we even tried out a pump organ for singing. Mike and Lil were very gracious people who lived generous lives with few resources! What a gracious example of Christian charity and character.
So, we are now considering a four day event — our Pastor’s prayer retreat — that was to happen next week. The event will happen, our question is whether we will be able to go. God knows the plans that we lay — but our times are in His hands.