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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Baptism of our Lord- Grandma Myrtle's Painting



January 9, 2022

Grandma Myrtles Painting


Today’s gospel talked about Jesus being baptized in Bethany by John the Baptist.  In the 1920’s my Grandma Myrtle painted this 4 foot x 8 foot painting of where Jesus was baptized.  Grandma was one of the most faithful people I know.  She had a strong belief and shared that with others.  I always consider her one of my most faithful mentors.  



The painting hung in a baptistery of the Evangelical United Brethren Church on 16th and Central in Great Falls for over 50 years. My grandmother told me that she painted it on a piece of masonite because she couldn’t afford a canvas that big. She told me it was so big that Grandpa Joe had to tie it to the side of his vehicle (probably on the sideboards) to get it to the church. I can just picture someone holding onto it so it wouldn’t fall out in the ground as it traveled. 
1923 Grandma Myrtle with Dick (my dad) 

Ron’s sister Lorrie told me that the baptistery was behind a set of doors that was behind the altar.   The photo below is of John and Lorrie Bridges’ (Ron’s sister) wedding in the church in 1980.  The baptistery was behind the doors under the picture of Jesus.  When the doors were opened, Grandma’s picture would show through.  How cool is that!



When the church did a remodel in 1979, they were going to send the painting to the dump but a member rescued it. It happened to be the church Ron's mom and sisters attended and when the woman saw Ron and my wedding announcement in the church bulletin, she recognized my maiden name Fagenstrom as the same name as on the painting and asked if I wanted it. It hung in Ron’s parents basement until we bought our first house.


We first hung it on the dining room wall in our house on Sherwood in 1979. I remember Grandma Myrtle coming to visit (a stop over on her way to Bonners Ferry) and Ron had to quickly add a frame to the painting before she got there. Unfortunately the frame covered up her signature in the bottom right corner, but it’s still under the frame. 

Uncle Pete and Aunt Doris were looking at the painting and Grandma Myrtle said it was where Jesus was baptized.  Uncle Pete quipped, "That rock sure looks like a good place to fish!"  Aunt Doris said, "Pete that was where Jesus was baptized". He retorted, "It still looks like a good place to fish!" 


The painting has hung in every house we have lived in since then. We always had to have a house with a wall big enough to hang it on. It’s definitely the biggest painting Grandma ever painted!


As I read the gospel from John 1:28, I see that Jesus was baptized at Bethany on the other side of the Jordan.. Today I realized the painting will have to go to my granddaughter Bethany!

Wednesday, January 5, 2022

2021. Stay the Course

 

Each year I use this time to stop and reflect on the previous year.  This has become a family history and an opportunity to reflect on the year.   If 2020 was a year of Transitions, 2021 was a year of Staying the Course.   A few things have changed in the lives of the adults in the Marks family- but mostly we all continue to live and work and volunteer in many of the same places as last year.   If you need a refresher - check out last year's letter. 

Some highlights in 2021 were that we got to see a little more of Liz and Chris and Erik.   Liz and Chris were home in July and August and Erik home a couple of times.  They love their time with their niece and nephew and vice versa. 



We had an opportunity to be together as a family when we all met and stayed at a condo in Big Sky in August and celebrated the wedding of our niece Mariah.  We had such a good time being together as a family as well as celebrating with most of the Marks/ Jallings/ Bridges clan.   It was a blessing! 

The biggest changes to celebrate are the grandkids, Bethany, Freddie and "SpikeJoy" as we call the baby who is due on 2-2-22.  

Bethany... 6 years old, in first grade and thriving.  She's reading and is also learning to play the piano!  Her Papa Ron volunteers in her classroom two days a week, where he gets a big hug from her!  She has joined Ron & I hiking (including the M). Winter has found her cross-country skiing and excited about downhill skiing with her dad Ike

 She's thrilled about being a big sister again!  No doubt she will be a helpful little blessing for her mom and dad. 

Freddie.. 3 years, in preschool.  He attends day care two days a week, preschool 2 days a week and Friday mornings loves entertaining his two friends, Leo and Logan (also 3 years old) at Nana and Papa's Three Amigo Mornings.  His love for any kind of vehicle (but especially loves those with sirens),  and can tell you how to make pizza with Papa. 

The 3 Amigos! Freddie, Leo & Logan

Grandchild #3 is due on 2-2-22.  Mama Kathie is ready for this baby to come anytime!  Freddie and Bethany are excited to have a new sibling.  


As for Ron and I-- we continue to have many adventures- hiking, biking, boating, camping and skiing.  I'm happy to say I've maintained my weight release for the year and walked 4 million steps!  It's been wonderful to see new places and have new experiences with each other and with our kids and grandkids.  We've seen some beautiful places and had many "lunch with a view" dates.   Enjoy our video of our adventures. 


As we move into 2022, we want to wish you blessings on. your year.  May you be happy and healthy and enjoy adventures along the way.  

Blessings, 

Nancy for Ron and Nancy

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