Beachburg Chalk Talk Preparations

We have now been blessed with three scheduled chalk talks.  The first, March 28, is at the Beachburg Hall.  The second, March 29, is also in Beachburg, at the Country Haven Retirement Home.  The third, more locally situated, is at Mont Saint Dominique, a Catholic nursing home in Sherbrooke on May 22.  We would appreciate your prayers for every one of them.

Every chalk talk takes a certain amount of preparation.  First (and not necessarily easiest), we must find a day that fits with the already made schedule.  This time, we started by setting up on Friday.  On Monday, we did a practice run using a background that we had previously made, but not used.

Tuesday, the real work started.  We started by preparing our paper for the new backgrounds.  We have found that sanding the bogus paper helps it absorb more chalk.

Sanding the Papers

Clouds are something we have a hard time with, so we were pleasantly surprised when, after much time spent in discussion as to how we could improve, our backgrounds turned out as well as they did.  There is certainly still much room for improvement.

applying white to the blacklight areafinishing the clouds

Tuesday evening, we started work on the three blacklight drawings.  We work from a slide Matthew Bowman made from Captain of my Ship.  (Our version of Captain of my Ship is an adaptation and expansion of that chalk talk.)

It is exciting to see the way the Lord works through every situation of life when we let Him.  While I was working the lights during the last background of the blacklight session, something broke inside our control box.  The dimmer that is supposed to control the main white lights ceased to function.  That is not good.  We decided to put white bulbs in the red sockets and finish the blacklight preparation that way.

Wednesday was the day we had planned for cleanup.  But, before we did the cleanup, we had to check into the problem with the dimmer.  I soon had the faulty dimmer out, and since we are home-schooled, and since the dimmer wasn’t working anyway, we decided to take it apart.  We soon found the problem – the small plastic piece that switches the dimmer on or off had broken right off and had left the dimmer stuck in the “off” position.  So, we switched it on manually, and voilà, the dimmer was once again working as it ought to – well, almost.  The only “problem” was that it no longer clicks off – it only dims off.  (While we had the box open, we also replaced all the solid-core wiring with fibred wiring.)

opening the control boxfixing the dimmerputting it all back together

The Lord’s blessing is present in our lives at all times at all times, but there are times that we have more difficulty in seeing it than others.  In this case, God’s blessing was evidenced in the timing of this event.  This could have happened in a very different way.  It could have happened right before one of the presentations.  But God was gracious to us, and not only gave us the ability to fix it, but also arranged the timing such that we could do something about it.

This also reminds me of how we are sometimes – broken.  Very often, we do something that we shouldn’t have done, and there are consequences.  But God can fix anything.  Our lives may not be as they would have been had we not fallen, but He can nevertheless work all things together for our good, and that is exactly what He wants for us.

We finally did get the cleanup done, and we are now ready (I believe) to pack everything into the trailer.  

Ecclesiastes 3:1 “To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:”

Romans 8:27-28 “And he that searcheth the hearts knoweth what is the mind of the Spirit, because he maketh intercession for the saints according to the will of God.  And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.”

Conferences, Construction, and Concerts

If idle hands were the devil’s only workshop, we sure wouldn’t be an easy target for him.  This week we have been running the Advanced Seminar in our home, working on construction, making maple syrup, and preparing for concerts and chalk talks.  However Satan also delights in trying those who are busy about the work of the Lord, and thus we would greatly covet your prayers for us during this busy time.

Afternoons from 12:30 to 3:30 are spent listening to the Advanced Seminar at our home with some other families.  This time, as always, the Advanced Seminar has been a time of real spiritual encouragement, uplifting, enlightening, and challenge.  Although this is my third time through, and much of the information is familiar, I am still learning much that I somehow managed to miss previous times through.  I have once more been challenged to trust God more fully in every area of my life, Who alone is in complete control of the universe.  I am certainly looking forward to the remaining sessions. 

Advanced Seminar

Our construction zone persists in being just that as we continue the finishing.  All the wood is on the ceiling, except in the new washroom.  We are now making the crown mouldings.  This requires “ripping” all the boards twice to get the correct angle on both sides, as the ceiling is sloped.  Daddy has done basically all this work, and we who are less meticulously inclined in this area are very grateful for the skill and ability the Lord has given him.

testing the saw before ripping the mouldings unloading more materials

We are also looking forward and preparing for a time at the end of this month (March 28,29) when we will be doing a music/chalk talk programme in Beachburg, Ontario (between Pembroke and Renfrew).  If anyone is interested, please contact either the coordinating family at the phone number listed on the poster, or contact us.  We would definitely appreciate your prayers for us as we prepare for this time.

Beachburg Hall   Country Haven Retirement Home

Two presentations will be held: one at the Beachburg Hall (Click here for a map to find the Beachburg Hall) and the other at Country Haven Retirement Home.  (Click here for a map to find Country Haven Retirement Home.)

 

2 Samuel 7:28-29

28 And now, O Lord GOD, thou art that God, and thy words be true, and thou hast promised this goodness unto thy servant:

29 Therefore now let it please thee to bless the house of thy servant, that it may continue for ever before thee: for thou, O Lord GOD, hast spoken it: and with thy blessing let the house of thy servant be blessed for ever.

To the work!

It’s March, and we only got one update in last month.  Well, here is a little update of what we did last week.

We have gotten around to the wood finishing on the ceiling.  Of course, we started with varnishing.  Then we put up the first batch of boards:

Varnishing The first boards going up! David did most the nailing

Then we had to varnish more boards:

Varnishing a second time

We decided that it might be worth bringing up the radial arm saw, which Nathanael used very skillfully:

Bringing in the saw Nathanael cutting a board

Here’s what it looks like today!  About three-quarters of the wood is up:

Three quarters done!

But that is not all we have done: in the winter here we get snow, so we had to shovel:

Nathanael shoveling Jonathan shoveling David shoveling

And the younger ones made a snow man!  Get ready for the picture:

The photographer! And the picture

Well, I guess you can see that we’ve been busy.  Here are the lyrics to a hymn that talk about getting “To the Work”:

To the work! to the work! we are servants of God,
Let us follow the path that our Master has trod;
With the might of His power our strength to renew,
Let us do by His grace what He calls us to do.

To the work! to the work! let the hungry be fed;
To the fountain of life let the thirsty be led;
In the cross and its vict’ry our glory shall be,
While we herald the tidings, “Salvation is free!”

To the work! to the work! in the strength of the Lord,
By the pow’r of His Name, with the light of His Word,
All the slaves of the darkness of Satan set free
And His riches of grace in His glory we’ll see.

Let us keep busy with the Lord’s work until He comes again!

Jonathan

It’s High Time!

Despite the fact that it is the 20th of February, I am the first to post an update this month.  A lot has happened since the last time I posted.  My father and Elizabeth are back safely from Indianapolis.  I have heard many good things about the Father’s Conference and believe that it was a worth-while trip.

We have had a couple of families over recently for meals and fellowship:

Tables for 26 people! Friends

As well as our normal bi-weekly Thursday evening Bible study meetings:

Bible Study

We also had a men’s meeting early this month.  We are planning on hosting the Advanced Seminar in March.

The construction has also been progressing.  We have finished the gyp-rock in the big room:

Finishing the Gyp-Rock

Completed the plastering:

Plastering (1) Plastering Plastering (3)

And sanding:

Sanding

A couple of base coats of paint were applied:

Base Coat (1) Base Coat (2)

And the final off-white colour is done, too! 

Painting the Final Colour

We’ve had another birthday:

Stephen's Birthday

Stephen likes broccoli, and even asked for it on (and in) his cake!  I figure I had better post a picture or two, or you won’t believe it:

Broccoli Cake (1) Broccoli Cake (2)

We have some innovative and excellent cooks who are able to invent great tasting recipes with unusual ingredients!

I had better finish this post, and I thought these verses from Romans 13 might be appropriate based on the title I used:

And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to fulfil the lusts thereof.

Jonathan

Busyness

Hello everybody!  After a long break with no posts, I decided that I should post something.  I thought that I might also mention that the lack of posts is not due to a lack of things to post, but for a lack of time to post them!

Things that we have done recently include Nathanael’s birthday:

Nathanael's Birthday (1) Nathanael's Birthday (2)

We have also done a little more gyprocking, but I don’t have any pictures right now.

On Wednesday, my father and sister left on a 16 hour journey to Indianapolis, Indiana.  My father was going to a Dad’s Conference, and Elizabeth to visit a friend:

Brushing the snow of the car. Suitcases, food, etc., is packed. They're off!

Bon voyage!

Bon Voyage!

I have been busy getting this site working to its full capacity.  A few things remain to be done, but I thought perhaps I would let you know that the Frazer Creations portion of the site is now working.  The only item under the Products menu remaining to be settled is the recommendations.  I’ll let you know when everything’s done!  Here is a picture of one of the favourite cards:

Card 06

One thing that I always have to remember when I am very busy is to keep my eyes focused in the right place: Jesus Christ.  If we fail to look to Him for our every need, we will be like Peter when he looked at the wind and waves instead of towards Christ.  We will then find ourselves desperately sinking into the things of this world, rather than walking through the storms on this earth towards the One Who will help us through every storm.

May God bless you!

Jonathan

Marmalade

a jar of marmalade

In the Frazer household, marmalade is a favourite topping on bread and toast alike.  It also makes an ideal gift in many cases.  So, when the citrus fruits go on special in January, we start making marmalade.  This year we made four types of marmalade: our normal 3-fruit marmalade (orange, lemon, and grapefruit), lemon marmalade, lime marmalade, and orange marmalade. 

Evelyn cutting the fruit

(Notice the jars in the foreground.)

3-fruit lime

3-fruit and limes, all sliced.  We leave all the peel on the fruits for a better taste and texture.

adding the sugar boiling

A lot of sugar goes into marmalade!  It has to boil for hours.

3 jars of 3-fruit marmalade

Ah! all done.  Marmalade is supposed to set for a month before serving, but there is always a jar or two that doesn’t seal first time, so we get to eat that marmalade sooner.

more marmalade

The varied translucency of marmalade makes it a lot of fun to photograph!

70 jars

We made a total of 70 jars of marmalade this year.

 “Bless the LORD, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits: … Who satisfieth thy mouth with good things; … For as the heaven is high above the earth, so great is his mercy toward them that fear him.” – Psalm 103.2,5,11

Construction Zone Christmas

     This Christmas has been unique in many ways, the most notable probably being our “living room” setup.  This will likely be the only Christmas where all the pictures have a construction zone backdrop: Thermax and strapping on the walls and ceiling, scaffolding being used as double-decker chairs, etc.  Everyone enjoyed the different scenery, however, and we had a wonderful day together.

     Each year, we decorate our Christmas tree based on a particular theme.  This year, since we have been doing a lot of building, we chose a building theme: edification, or building one another up.  Though you can’t really see the decorations in the picture, they are all in the shape of houses and each has a verse about how we are built up.

The Christmas tree

     Now the “living room” has moved back into its original location, and the construction has recommenced.  Dry walling was next in order.  Twelve-foot sheets of sheet rock are not easy to handle, and with the ceiling being slanted, the scaffolding planks had to be put at an unusual angle, but the boys managed beautifully, and we now have a large part of the dry walling done. 

Nathanael nailing up strappingDavid and Jonathan dry walling the ceilingNathanael doing more nailing

Jonathan cutting holes for the socketsIt's looking more like a roomDavid putting in smaller pieces

     It is so encouraging to see the work progressing so well, but even as I watch, I am reminded that it is not by one person alone that this project will be accomplished.  Each worker is invaluable and has his/her own specific place in the larger picture.  And so it is in the body of Christ also.  “For the body is not one member, but many.  If the foot shall say, Because I am not the hand, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?  And if the ear shall say, Because I am not the eye, I am not of the body; is it therefore not of the body?  If the whole body were an eye, where were the hearing? If the whole were hearing, where were the smelling?  But now hath God set the members every one of them in the body, as it hath pleased him.” I Corinthians 12:14-18

Cookies and Wreaths

One favourite Christmas tradition is that of giving out plates of Christmas cookies to various families and individuals.  This year we made about 30 plates–quite a production!

Arranging cookie plates

Cookies

Another baking project that is Mommy’s area of expertise is the making of Christmas wreaths.  They are made something like a cinnamon roll except that instead of sugar and cinnamon inside, it is a mixture of candied fruit.  The roll is sliced and arranged in a circle on a pizza pan.  I love the way they always look.  They are so beautiful!  This year Mommy made 18 wreaths.

Wreath

Several wreaths

We love giving out such gifts.  These activities are reminders for us to pause and reflect on that which God has given us–His Only Son.

We hope you all have a wonderful Christmas season!

More concerts

Our second night at the Bulwer Community Centre went very well.  The crowd was somewhat smaller, but everyone seemed to enjoy being there.  We hope they were all as blessed as we were.

After I posted last time, one family member pointed out that I had failed to include a picture of the wonderful family who prepared delicious refreshments for us all.

Some of the “kitchen crew”

the sound technician

Our sound technician does behind-the-scenes work, and thus rarely gets photographed.  Someone got a good picture on Saturday, though.

 talking afterwards

Talking afterwards

Sunday afternoon, we and a couple other families who come to our home Bible studies, went to a nursing home to have a little service there with the “Grandmas and Grandpas” as Amy calls them.  We sang Christmas hymns together and Nathanael gave a brief message on the importance of having a heart like that of the wise men–a heart that is sincere, searching the Scriptures; a heart that is transparent; a heart of humility that bows down to worship Christ.  It was such a blessing to be there.  So many of the people there have lived through hard things, but they so reflect the joy of the Lord that it is impossible to go away without having been encouraged.

Bulwer Concert

This Christmas season has been busy for our family, but as there is not time to relate all of our comings and going up until now, I will simply give a report of the most recent concert–one at the Bulwer Community Centre in Cookshire-Eaton yesterday evening.  Getting ready is always the big job.  The day was filled with a dress rehearsal, packing the van, last minute preparations, etc.  The evening went very well.  We both played some music and did a Gospel chalk art presentation.  Afterwards there was a time of fellowship and a wonderful snack the Taylor family had prepared.  The people there really seemed to enjoy the evening.  It is such a delight to be able to share with others that with which God has blessed us.

Everyone playing together

Because chamber music for our instruments at our varying levels of playing is hard to find, we sometimes write our own.  The piece we are playing here is one Jonathan arranged.

The chalk talk

The chalk talk is always the highlight of the evening.

The audience

Everyone was very attentive.

This evening we have another concert at the same location, but this time it will be in French.  We are praying that the Lord would use us to further His Kingdom through His servants whether it be by bringing the Gospel to those who have not heard, or by encouraging those who know the Lord to press on in their walk with Him.  May we be willing instruments, ready for the Master’s use!