Sunday, November 23, 2008

Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Kitty and Her Mouse

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If you click on this picture it will take you to my flicker page and you can watch the video.

After watching the video you can return to this page and I thought you might like to see the mouse now!

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I do have to admit, I picked the pieces up from all around the house, the big one was on my ottoman!

Sunday, November 2, 2008

The Twelve Irish Tenors

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They were terrific! No photos allowed during show.
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Branson Parade

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Peggy with the Grinch and Clay Cooper

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Peggy with Andy Williams

Friday, October 31, 2008

Today's Events

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Today we went to the New Shanghai Circus and tonight we went to The Magnificent Seven. The seven was the last seven decades of music. In between we went to the dinosaur museum.

Thursday, October 30, 2008

The Oak Ridge Boys

Boys they are not, but great they were! We enjoyed center aisle, fourth row seats at the Oak Ridge Boys concert in Branson tonight. WOW! Elvira, Ooom Pappa Maaw maaw...some of the greats!
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We had a great time.
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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

The Beginning of the End


Many of you know we rescued a kitten from our walking trail some time back. Well last night we decided to try and keep the kitten overnight and see how it would go! Bad idea! First we were up till way past midnight, then we were awakened around 3 a.m. Now I just broke up a cat fight! Needless to say, we won't be able to integrate the new kitten into our home. I think that Perky (our cat) would have accepted the new kitten Gus, named after the Hurricane I was at when Ken first found her, but Gus is aggressive and runs at Perky hissing and spitting. Not nice! So now whenever they come near one another there is a hissing and spitting and growling competition.

Anyone interested in a cute kitten? Free to a good home. She's house broken and has had her shots!

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Sarah Palin Rally in Springfield, MO

Yesterday we fought the mobs, braved the cold and the wind to attend the Rally which was held at the Bass Pro Shop here in Springfield for Sarah Palin. Sarah's guests included Naomi Judd and Pierce Arrow. Also Congressman Roy Blunt, who we had attended a reception for Thursday night, spoke.

I have included some of the photos Ken took here:
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Naomi Judd Claps for Sarah Palin

In Front of the Flag

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Happy Birthday Dick and "Our Son" Tim

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Wishing both of you a very happy Birthday, it must have been a good day to be born! Both of you turned out sooo good. Your cards are in the mail!

(Sorry Tim it's the only photo I could find.)

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Happy Birthday Heidi

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Hope you have a great birthday and your family takes you out for a great meal and treats you royally! Take advantage, it's your day, live it up...

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Happy 41st Anniversary - Don & Rita

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Missed the actual date but know you were out and about camping up a storm! Hope you had a great time with friends and enjoying the great outdoors. Happy Anniversary to a great couple.

Ken & Peggy & Mom

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Funeral Service Set for Matt Key

The funeral service for Matt will be this Thursday, Oct. 2, at James River Assembly in Ozark, Missouri. Viewing will begin at noon, with the service at 2:00. Ministers conducting the service will be: Hal Donaldson, Carl Miller, Steve Adams, and Randy Hurst. Ken will be conducting the graveside service.

This will be a hard day for the family and friends, please continue to pray for all involved and who loved Matt.


Matthew Sanford Key, follower of Christ, loving husband, devoted father, proud grandfather, faithful son, dedicated brother and friend to countless others, passed away on September 28, 2008, at the age of 49. He was born November 9, 1958. He is survived by his wife, Robin Key; his mother, Phyllis Key; his children, Lucas and Karen Key, Brooke and Gabe Ash, Lindsey Key, Mckinzie Royer Key and Madison Key; three grandchildren, Jaiden Key, Deacon Matthew Key and Lincoln Ash; brothers, Sam Key and Brad Key; and cousins, Anthony Ward and Erica Ward. Funeral services will be held in James River Assembly of God at 2 p.m. Thursday, October 2, 2008. Visitation will be held in the church from 12 p.m. until service time. Memorial donations may be made to Assemblies of God Credit Union, Matthew Key Memorial Fund, 1535 N. Campbell Ave., Springfield, MO 65803.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

Now Pray for Matt's Family

Matt's family can use your prayers. Matt never woke up from the accident or surgery. His family and friends surrounded him as they were told that he had no brain activity. This strong Christian man who many looked up to is with His Savior and Lord but his family are grieving. Those of you who read the Today's Pentecostal Evangel or have Ken's books know of Matt's graphic design work and know the great loss in this area, those of you who are friends will grieve the loss of a great friend.

When my Daddy died Matt took time to send me this email:

I wasn't able to get to the viewing to see you, but wanted to let you know I'm thinking about you. Losing a father is tough, no matter his age. While you can find comfort in his release from the pain of this life, the thought of a daughter without a father is hard. I lost my dad a couple of months after I turned 30...I remember the first time it really hit me. I didn't have a dad anymore. I wasn't sure how to function without him. But I also remember how kind God was to comfort me and fill my mind with memories and thoughts of him. Be sure that He will do the same for you...probably already has. I came to realize that dad will always be just that...no matter where he is. And that means I will always be his son as you will always be a cherished daughter. Its been over 18 years now and I still find great joy in that. I trust you will do the same.
All my best,
Matt


I will now take the time to pass this on to his four daughters.

Please Pray for Our Friend

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Wakeboarding Incident Injures Springfield Man

A Springfield man was taken to Cox South Hospital with serious injuries after a wakeboarding accident at Bull Shoals.

Matthew Key, 49, fell while wakeboarding on Bull Shoals near the 36 mile marker in Kirbyville in Taney County.

Key was knocked unconscious. He was pulled into the boat by his family and members administered CPR until emergency medical workers arrived, according to the report from the Missouri Water Patrol.

Key was airlifted to Cox South where he underwent surgery for a closed head injury, the report said. The accident occurred around 2:15 p.m. today (Saturday).

Saturday, September 20, 2008

Our Friend Visits

Fran Fallon from Medford, Oregon surprised us with a visit on Thursday. We were able to have lunch together and show her some of the city. She visited headquarters where Ken works where we took this picture. It was great to see her.
Fran in Springfield at Ken's Office

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Feeling A Little Guilty

I am feeling a little guilty sitting home and not helping out down in Texas. I came home to get Ken's book finished at the printer and we have had nothing but problems with the company. We are actually trying to get two books printed at this time and having problems with both. The printer has moved their press to another location and these projects are their first for this location! Thanks, we appreciate it very much. Guinea pigs we are! Hopefully we will have both books in hand the first of next week.

I am not sure if I will be going to Texas or not. Actually they haven't called since last week and I haven't either!! Maybe once the books here ...

Also I seem to have come home with a bug ... first sick to my stomach and now a cold. Bummer! Well I will try to keep you posted as to my where abouts! Will also post a picture of the new book when I get it. We are excited.

By the way for those of you wondering, no we don't have a new kitten in our home—yet!

Sunday, September 7, 2008

I'm Comin' Home

We're in Jackson, Mississippi spending our first night in a motel and it's so nice to be able to have a nice hot shower that I didn't have to shut the water off between soaping and rinsing!

Tomorrow I am headed home. I will be driving the small RV home. The rest of the team is staying to wait out Hurricane Ike and what it's gonna do.

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Peggy in Sixth Day of Disaster Response


10:30 p.m. Peggy here: Finally able to update but tired so not going to add much. It has been hot and my feet are sore! We served over 3300 families on Friday and over 2800 Saturday! People were just allowed back to their homes on Friday so their food had been ruined in their refrigerators and freezers and the stores are not reopened.

We are handing out (free) MRE's (Meals Ready to Eat), Water, and Ice. Those are the three most important items for families returning home after a disaster. People have been wonderful. They are very appreciative and many are overwhelmed at our helping them in their need. It's a real privilege to be able to be involved in something like this, it's just sad that it takes something like this to sometimes make us realize that we should be reaching out at all times. We have been able to pray with many people and many are very open to the booklet of scriptures we are also handing out in line. We only pray God will open their eyes to His Word and their hearts to what He has for them in the weeks ahead.

And now I am headed to bed for a good nights sleep for tomorrow we head for Birmingham, AL to wait out the next storm and where we head to set up to help those hit hardest by that one!!

Ken here for Peggy who has not had time or Internet access in the last few days. Check here, on my blog, for news of what she's doing.
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

This is the Day

"This is the day the LORD has made;
We will rejoice and be glad in it." Psalm 118:24

I realized this morning when I woke up that this verse has been going through my head since I left home for this work effort with Convoy of Hope.

I am not sure why but realize that it is a good way to awake in the mornings. Especially when I have to wake at this early hour!

Again we are so appreciative to God that the Hurricane was not as expected and things are not as bad as could have been. I am praying to have opportunities today to speak with people about God and His great blessings and the peace that He can bring.

I was able yesterday to pray with a couple who had lost their roof and were looking for a tarp. I will share more tonight when I add to the blog.

Have a great day.