Praises – Newfound church family in Florida; a place to park and work for next winter; safe travels home (3/6-7)
Prayers – Bedroom a/c; tree and brush cleanup after storms; music ministry; John’s eyesight still improving but problematic on longer drives/bike rides
When the disciples heard it, they fell on their faces and were terrified. But Jesus came and touched them and said, “Get up, and do not be afraid.” Matthew 17:6-7 AMP
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Connie made sure our visiting guest left on the 3rd with his small refrigerator full – waffles, hard-boiled eggs, fresh eggs, and cooked hamburgers (he has no stove). We stayed in for Valentine’s Day but did have a special meal of pork chops, sweet potato, veggies, and a very relaxing day. John’s Birthday we enjoyed lunch out followed by shopping for camp materials. The church carry-in Italian themed lunch was the 22nd and Connie made some homemade garlic knot rolls. A couple from church treated us to a Chinese Buffet meal, followed by a nap that afternoon. Then there was a lunch buffet at Pizza Hut (hard to find anymore) that was excellent pizza with several church members followed by game night (Bingo with a Twist) and another meal! As usual at the end of a volunteer project, there were goodbyes, celebrated with a surprise cake after our Wednesday night study.
We continued to go to the “church on the corner” (First Christian Church) and did walk there a few times this month. We arrived early to practice with the praise team, went to Sunday School with lessons on “Enduring Beliefs of the Church” and the sermon series “Healing for Mental Health.” Our Wednesday night “Daniel/Revelation for Beginners” started online videos, discussions, and a quiz. (Excellent materials found at bibletalk.tv). The worship leader was unexpectedly gone one Sunday and Connie stepped up becoming the backup singer, and actually enjoyed herself. Every week we were challenged to grow spiritually with these wonderful church people!


Our walking continued, averaging 5 days a week, and Connie found a phone app to get our distance. Once around the loop was 0.9 miles so we made a figure 8 route that was 1.3 miles. Our biggest decision was which route, where to start, and once or twice! It was refreshing and enjoyable most of the time!! We are both maintaining our weight loss, but finding it harder to lose more (of course eating out and bored snacking doesn’t help). John did a couple of bike rides, walking to the pavement then working hard for some fast rides.


Volunteer work continued with a total of 101 hours this month, mostly in the hotel rooms. We decided in January that we would donate the materials we purchased to the camp so we made our shopping lists, did the work, and started a new list. Our tasks included: One mini-blind repaired and another replaced; cleaned and replaced hotel porch jelly jar globes; made and put up some custom trim base boards; caulked carpet strips over bare floor joints, and kept trying various scenarios to fix the ceiling fan light before declaring it “dead” and replacing it. We broke a key off in a lock and made some trips to the local Ace Hardware to have it removed, rekeyed (twice, didn’t have the master key the first trip), leading us to lube all the locks and suggest it be a scheduled maintenance item due to corrosion tendencies. There was lots of patching and touching up walls and ceilings including some major work from leaks in a bathroom and bedroom. As we went through the rooms the exhaust fans and ceiling fans were cleaned, and baseboard trim was touched up as needed. We were creative using up old paint, mixing, straining, and making new colors for one large bedroom makeover. John cleaned all the a/c unit filters and Connie made some labels for confusing light switches and the hotel laundry area.



Perhaps from allergies, John had the “crud” settle in starting on the 8th with chills, sinus, and sore throat. By the 22nd he was moving to the couch in the middle of the night to be more upright and to not keep Connie awake with his sniffles and coughing. Even at the worst he was able to keep working, although not much for strength and stamina. He missed church one morning, not wanting to pass it along to anyone else, but was able to muster the voice and energy for special music our last two Sundays.


Our grocery shopping (Aldi’s) took us to Niceville usually, Walmart was close by in DeFuniak Springs, and most trips included lunch out. Only one propane tank fill early in the month, but several trips for materials for camp repairs. We finally made it to Blue Mountain Beach on the 3rd. It was wonderful, chilly and breezy, and easy parking with a short walk to the clear multi-color blue water and white sand followed by a bistro-type lunch and movie after returning home. We walked the 1-mile sidewalk around Lake DeFuniak spotting turtles, lots of ducks, and lots of sunshine. This lake is one of only two almost perfectly circular spring-fed lakes in the world (the other one, Kingsley Lake near Starke, FL)! Another trip to town included leisurely strolls through some antique shops. Connie had a few “down” days and was surprised when John took her out for pizza (that she had been craving for a while) in Crestview – it was excellent pizza and there were two oriental food shops that John stopped in for some Nori Maki seaweed rice cracker snacks.




From the January storms in Mississippi, we learned there were no physical structure damages but lots of limbs down, including one that fell on a power line and broke the pole to our trailer rental. We received some pictures once the property was accessible, and it is not pretty. Both of our tenants moved out until power was restored, our property manager lined up the electrician and pole repair, a church friend made several trips to clear limbs from the driveway so we could return and park, and there appears to be no damage to the water lines. Meanwhile, in Florida we had one night that we didn’t get our water line thawed until noon the next day before turning it off again that night. Connie made a note that it was warmer in Burnsville, MS than in Florida one day! It was quite depressing to hear there would be 6 more weeks of winter, but by the 5th we were up to 52 and on the 9th we were at 72 – Connie finally was in capris, sandals, and a t-shirt! There were several windy and rainy days with some thunder storms towards the end of the month, not bad back in the trees, just a bit depressing with no sunshine.


For us, as for you, everyday life just happens! We woke early one morning to the chirping of something; not our smoke detector, not a noisy bird outside, finally found it was our hard-wired propane/CO2 sensor way down by the floor in a corner of the living room! We opened our vent fans (stove fan recirculates air back into the room) and it would quit for a while. Although we couldn’t smell propane around the stove it continued to beep from time to time for a couple of days. Mid-month we needed air conditioning and found our bedroom unit is not working. Connie figured out a knit scrunchie pattern and has finished one and started a second one. John spent some time on the phone trying to get answers to our health card purchase problems with no resolution. We finally decided on a mini-vacation (in the works since our 40th wedding anniversary almost 2 years ago) and booked the hotel, more about that next month. Of course, our God is always good and we received an early Easter ham from the pastor, which we thawed, cut up, and refroze some for many more meals. This was smoked by the high school as a fundraiser, and was huge! Didn’t know you can air fry the skin for smokey flavored pork rinds, not bad for our first attempt.


DEVOTION THOUGHTS THIS MONTH:
** Billy Graham once said, “God has given us two hands, one to receive with and the other to give with.” Poet Maya Angelou stated, “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, everyone is blessed.” Remember to give and do not be too proud to receive. God designed people to support each other.
** The Lord apportions spiritual gifts to His children to build up His church. They flow from the Holy Spirit, not from the individual. Use your gifts as an act of worship to the Lord and an act of service to His church.
** Are you prepared for Jesus’ return? Will your reaction be panic or joy? The truth that He is coming again is a reassurance to the one who believes.
Search me, God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if there is any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. Psalm 138:23-24 NIV
Please keep us in your prayers . . . and THANKS for traveling with us!
John and Connie Nicholas
Salty Strings Music Ministry
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Mail: John & Connie Nicholas
Salty Strings Music Ministry
30A Hwy 367
Burnsville, MS 38833
Phone – John 909-336-8910 or Connie 909-336-8912
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