Saturday, April 21, 2007

On the Road Again


Yesterday was an off day for Vonnie and I. Since Laura was off for spring break and wasn't working, she babysat the kids and we went spent the day out. We are currently looking for a new car. I am a big fan off internet shopping, so we went to New Jersy to look at a car. Instead of getting a car, I about got a jail sentence. The story goes like this. We are probably going to purchace a VW Jetta. (We really like the Passat, but haven't had much luck finding one...for us.) I found this VW Passat online on autotrader.com. It was actually pretty cheap fpr a Passat, so I called the guy. Oh, he ranted and raved about the car. I asked some pretty detailed questions considering the drive is nearly three hours. His answers were, the car is in excellent shape. It runs great. Everythings works like it should. Well, we show up and guess what...There was a large scratch down the side, a dent to match, the air didn't work and the moonroof was malfunctioned. To top it all, his "car lot" was a body/junk shop. There were a few broken fixtures inside the car I was pointing out when he had the nerve to ask, "What do you expect for such a low price?" My answer was simple..."I didn't expect anything different, except for the fact you told me it was in excellent shape." Considering all the heaps of junk that it was sitting around, to him, it was in excellent shape. I wanted so bad to ring his neck, but refrained and left. So the saga continues.

Thursday, April 19, 2007

New Gadget

My two year contract ran out recently with Verizon. I was having trouble dropping people all the time. After 4 or 5 trips to the shop, we came to the conclusion it was a deficient phone. Well, problem solved. I got a new phone. It is a Motorola Krazer, a new version of the oh-so-popular Razor. I love it. It comes with a bluetooth ear piece. So far, so good.

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Remodeling




My father-in-law, Don Hallenbeck, is doing some minor reinovations in our house. He is fixing things so that we can bring our washer and dryer out of the basement to the upstairs. They will now be located in the guest bathroom. Vonnie is thrilled. No more climbing the stairs everyday with a clothes basket full of clothes.

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Kayla's Two...on Friday!



Yesteray, we celebrated Kayla's 2nd birthday since my mom and dad were in from West Virginia. We gathered at Don and Val's and had supper and then birthday cake. Gwen Tolley made a really nice cake for her. It's hard to believe two years have come and gone. She is already potty trained and is starting to put words together. Wow...I'm getting old!

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Pennsylvania Hillbillies




A couple of weeks ago, our church's young married class has a Hillbilly Shindig. Pictured are the class teachers, Roy and Doris Hoffman. They do a fantastic job. Also pictured are some of the food...Pickled frog...Catlitter cake. That one actually looked a little to real.

Monday, April 02, 2007

Gwen's Restoration



When Vonnie and I got married, my mom gave me a quilt, ole' Betsy, that was my great-grandmothers. I loved this quilt. It was a king-sized quilt and it was one of the real heavy ones. Thin, but heavy. Of course it was a old quilt and to say it was very, very ragged would be an understatement. I was discouraged because I thought it was time to say our tearful good-byes. But, then along came Gwen...Gwen Tolley. She took that quilt and restored it into this beautiful quilt. My nights are much more peaceful and my sleep has come so much easier now that I have it back. The tombstone came from Gwen as a reminder of ole' Betsy.

Sunday, April 01, 2007




Yesterday was a very bad day for me. Mainly because it was mostly spent painting. Our bedroom now has a new look. As the pictures show, not everything is back in place, but I'm sure I'll be doing that soon. It was a lot of work, but we like it, so that makes it worth while.

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

I Miss Frank, Daddy

These were Justin's words this evening as we came home from town. The late Frank was our pet dog. Frank had the life span of nearly three-and-a half months. We found him strangled to death after an outside stay went bad. Apparently, life was rough for him at the Ellison homestead. Restricted areas in the house...no climbing on the furniture...a cold shoulder from the woman of the house. It was just too much. Today, he wrapped himself, by his leash, around a bush and strangled himself to death. His memory lingers still! Anyone wanting to contribute in the funeral meal may do so!

Friday, March 23, 2007

Already!?!?


Kayla has already picked up the wonderful female gift of gab. She loves to talk on the phone. Noboby understands her, but she talks a mile a minute.

Saturday, March 17, 2007

Roger Bennett Dies

Roger Bennett, long time pianist for the The Cathedrals, and to-date was the pianist of Legacy Five, died today. He died to complications from his chemotherapy. He was 48 years old.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

We Have Arrived

Lewisburg, PA was put on the map today. A moment we have all been waiting for happened around 8:00 am Wednesday morning. A Super-Walmart came to town. Not just any Super-Walmart, but the largest one in PA. It is huge. It is nice to have a Super-Walmart. Once you have shopped at one, on regular Walmart just isn't the same. I try and post a couple of pics later.

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

In Memory Of...

We received the sad news tonight that Rev. Smokey McDonald was killed in a tragic accident today. The accident involved a backhoe that flipped and threw Mr. McDonald. The backhoe then rolled and landed on Smokey. We remember Smokey from the times we were at Bible Methodist Youth Camp. He was always a lot of fun to be with. In my younger years, Smokey made a big impact on me. Smokey always made it a point to let you know he believed in you. That meant a lot as a young person. Our prayers are with the family during this very traumatic time.

Friday, March 09, 2007

Happy Birthday Vonnie!





On March 3, Vonnie turned 30. We gathered at the Hallenbeck's for her birthday bash. Gwen Tolley made her cake, Valerie made some flat-out awsome lasagna, and others gathered to give her a surprise.

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Welcome, Frank





Today we welcomed a new member to the Ellison family. Frank, as Justin has named him, is a mut, part Sharpei and part lab. He's a cutie. We will keep you posted!!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Sweetheart Banquet Part 2





1) The DeStefanos and the Swinefords arrive safely. 2) Rev. Harry and Rachael Plank were among the destinguished guest there Saturday evening. (Rev. Plank was our speaker). 3) Eric and Jill are great friends. 4) Here we have the Pastoral Staff at New Columbia GMC...The Ellisons and the Tolleys.

Sweetheart Banquet





Saturday evening, the young people of our church put on their first Sweetheart Banquet. They did a fantastic job. We are proud of our young people! The pics are: 1) One of our smiling servers, Kevin Forney, 2) The cake was provided by Marlyn Kohler (Red Velvet), 3) Two more of our servers, Katie and Marie 4) If you have it, they will come...some of the croed begins to gather. More pics in a moment.

Party Time!


Friday evening we went to the gym in Mifflinburg to celebrate Eric Susan's 25th birthday. We played quite a few good games of volleyball. Afterwards we played some basketball in which I was reminded why I wasn't recruited by the NBA. Happy Birthday Eric!

Sunday, February 25, 2007

Ministerial

Do you need new shoes?
Aaron preparing to dine at the salad bar.
Always fun to play basketball.
Dwight receiving "something" from Pres. Plank.
Ministerial was great this year (probably the best ever). It was blast to sit around and play guitars and such with the men. As always, basketball reminds you how out of shape you are. But the fellowship was great and needed. Bro. Donald Myers did a fantastic job at giving us practical truths dealing with "Teamwork". Can't wait till next year.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

More Butchering

Roger Bricker is packing the meat.
Here is the lard. Good for pie crust, etc. (so I'm told)
Vonnie is visiting with a good friend, Amy Bricker.

Butchering




Last weekend we went to some friends of ours in Chambersburg to butcher pigs. It was alot of fun, as always. The first picture is of cracklins (fried pig fat) that you eat with salt. The second is of pig liver and heart. (both are very tasty). The third is all the bones and head meat. We picked the meat of all the bones and cooked it down to make puddings and scrapple. The last picture is of them cooking it down. I will post more pics shortly.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Cancelled

Last night, church was cancelled. I know. I know. Some people think that cancelling church is a sin (or close to it), but none-the-less, church was cancelled. How convinient for Valentine's Day!! I announced our cancelled service on our phone tree service and Pastor Tolley soon called back. He said, "You sounded way to excited in that announcement". Well, I could be holier-than-thou and say, "no way, I was really miffed because we cancelled", but then I would be lying (not good for pastors, you know). I will say, I really enjoying being snowed in. We had coffee, played games and spent time with the ones I love most on Valentine's Day 2007.

Sleddin'





Justin and Kayla are really enjoying the snow. All-in-all, we had 8-10 inches. Finally, winter. Now that we had a snow, we gladly welcome spring.

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

It's Here

Our first real snow is finally here. Our weather forcast are calling for 11-15 inches when all is done. Which means we may get 4-5. Any way, we will take it. As you have noticed, i have become a little slack concerning my blog. My apologies. There is nothing more boring than continuing to go to a blog and find it the same. I will try to do better. Not that the content will be life-changing, but none-the-less, I will post more often in the future.

Monday, February 05, 2007

Youth Convention 2007

Youth Convention 2007 is now history. At least the actual convention is over. The effects of the convention will continue for years to come. God helped in a very special way this year, for which we are all grateful. Rev. Hynes did a great job in speaking and was so impressed by the convention that he is planning on bringing his youth from Idaho next year. This year, even though we were threatened by snow and bad weather, was successful. Many young people were helped and at least one young man answered a call to preach. Even though the weather was harsh, we still had great crowds. Some evenings the attendance was well over 400. There is so many good things about the convention we could write pages. There is no doubt God is blessing the Central Pennsylvania Youth Convention. Thank God for His help.