We have safely returned from our travels! We had a wonderful week away visiting with friends and family. Here's a recap of our week.
We set out early Saturday morning for Jen and Mario's house in VA. Pennsylvania is never a thrill, in my opinion. It seems to take forever to drive through and the ups/downs/turns can make even the best rider car sick. The roads in some areas were snow covered so travel was a bit slow but we did make it through. We enjoyed a nice supper and time to visit in the evening. Jennifer has been bitten by the stamping bug so there was fun stuff to talk about, Mario just rolled his eyes! Sunday we headed for the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum in VA. WOW!! It was stuffed with cool planes, gliders, space stuff and more. There were planes suspended from the ceiling so every turn had something new to look at. Greg actually got choked up at the sight of the SR-71! We saw the Enola Gay, a Concord jet, early helicopters and military planes. I was amazed at what the human mind can conceive! That someone designed some of these early flying machines and then was daring enough to test them out boggles my mind, lol!
Here is a collage of some of our visit to the museum. Click on the photo to get a bigger view.
Early Monday morning we set out for our final destination...the Viele's house in Myrtle Beach. I will say that they boys were such troopers in the car. Those video players are worth their weight in gold! No fighting or arguing the whole way. It was so good to see Mike, Elissa and the kids. They are growing up so fast! We moved here before they moved south so it didn't really hit me that they lived there until we saw it for ourselves. It is such a great house and they were so gracious to give us their bedroom for our visit! We didn't go with any plans so it was nice to relax without an agenda. We went to the beach twice and one afternoon we visited the aquarium. They had some cool fish there. We all had a chance to touch a stingray and Greg and Josh held a horseshoe crab. Again, I was amazed at God's creation! The sea is just filled with interesting (and some ugly) creatures. We enjoyed a great seafood meal on the inlet...yummy hush puppies! We stayed up late playing dominoes. We laughed and played and just spent time together. Wonderful! Below is a collage of our visit.
We took a ton of pictures but I was so disappointed when I got home and realized we didn't take any of Jen and Mario or Mike and Elissa! What were we thinking??
Here is a photo Elissa took at dinner Thursday night.
This photo looks like it was taken outside, but it was actually inside the aquarium. Aren't my guys good lookin'?
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Newsworthy
Twice in one week...wow!! But I have something you may enjoy reading. The Buffalo News did an article on our church this past Sunday. It included a photo of Greg and Pastor Bill too. For the moment, it is listed on their website as well, you can read all about it here...
http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/niagaracounty/story/573200.html
It is a pretty good article but I think they made a typo, we don't have 160 here on Sundays, we wish!! Someday though, maybe even this week with all the press!! And we won't even be here to witness it. I can't wait to see how God uses this opportunity!
http://www.buffalonews.com/cityregion/niagaracounty/story/573200.html
It is a pretty good article but I think they made a typo, we don't have 160 here on Sundays, we wish!! Someday though, maybe even this week with all the press!! And we won't even be here to witness it. I can't wait to see how God uses this opportunity!
Sunday, February 8, 2009
Bad Blogger!
I am pretty good about posting to my stamping blog most days but not here. Maybe I ought to let the boys post once in awhile, that could prove to be interesting!
Joshua is at the end of his basketball season. He has three more games this week and then it will be time to turn in the uniform. It is pretty amazing to see how far these boys have come in just a couple of months. The games are not very high scoring but they do execute plays and more times than not, they look like they know what they are doing. So far, they are undefeated. This has been a great experience for Josh. I remember those days of playing on a team. It went a long way in making me feel a part of a community. Growing up, we lived in Germany for 6 years. When we moved to Lodi, I was going into seventh grade, the same grade that Josh is in now. Lodi was a small, rural community very similar to Ransomville. It was hard to break into those tight knit groups of kids that had grown up together. Being on a team helped me find my place. I am grateful for the opportunities the boys get to help them find their place. In the photo below, he is #12.
Kaleb still needs help finding his place. I think of the four of us, he is the one still struggling the most. He was invited to a birthday party yesterday and had a great time. We need a few more opportunities like that for him!
I am in job search mode at moment. We have placed a high priority on my staying home and being around for the boys. Through it all, I have had many part-time jobs and opportunities, but have been able to maintain a virtually full-time presence at home. As any of you who have made similar choices know, it requires sacrifices. Up until now the sacrifices have been things like vacations, clothing, eating out, and I am sure the boys would be quick to add, game systems and other cool things ALL the other kids have. Mostly things that we don't "need". Now the sacrifices are becoming a bigger deal. The boys both need orthodontic care, Josh may need glasses, we have 2 cars with over 150,000 miles, and the ever rising cost of heating our home. I can look back and know God has provided for our needs. It is a rather humbling picture actually, his provisions have come in many ways and through many people. I know he will continue to care for us. I realize, however, that I am the only component of the equation that has options. Greg is where he is called to be and last I knew, it was illegal to put my kids to work at their age (kidding!!). That leaves me and the part time jobs I have are not enough. Yesterday, I took a civil service exam. That was interesting! Whether that will actually lead to a job, only God knows. I have sent a variety of applications out and made lots of phone calls. I don't need to tell you that NOW isn't exactly the best time to be looking for a job, lol! My response is only to be faithful and continue to look for the door that God opens. I have no idea when or where that will be. These are interesting times. God's timing isn't our timing and his economy is not ours either. He owns the cattle on a 1000 hills so he has an answer to my seeking.
On Saturday we plan to drive south for a short get away. The kids have a week off of school starting Friday. We wanted to go see our friends, the Viele's, who moved to Myrtle Beach last summer. It is one of those things that we can't afford to do, yet we can't afford not to do either. We need a break and a little sunshine won't hurt either! Thankfully, the cost of gas is once again reasonable and we are packing a cooler with sandwiches and hitting the road. We can't wait!! It will be so good to see them. Along the way, we are stopping at Jen and Mario's house for a couple of nights. They are almost the midway point to Myrtle Beach, making our last leg only 7-8 hours. We plan to visit the Smithsonian Air and Space museum next Sunday. My next post will hopefully have photos of our trip.
That covers most of it for now. We are grateful for all of you and who you are in our lives!!
Joshua is at the end of his basketball season. He has three more games this week and then it will be time to turn in the uniform. It is pretty amazing to see how far these boys have come in just a couple of months. The games are not very high scoring but they do execute plays and more times than not, they look like they know what they are doing. So far, they are undefeated. This has been a great experience for Josh. I remember those days of playing on a team. It went a long way in making me feel a part of a community. Growing up, we lived in Germany for 6 years. When we moved to Lodi, I was going into seventh grade, the same grade that Josh is in now. Lodi was a small, rural community very similar to Ransomville. It was hard to break into those tight knit groups of kids that had grown up together. Being on a team helped me find my place. I am grateful for the opportunities the boys get to help them find their place. In the photo below, he is #12.
Kaleb still needs help finding his place. I think of the four of us, he is the one still struggling the most. He was invited to a birthday party yesterday and had a great time. We need a few more opportunities like that for him!
I am in job search mode at moment. We have placed a high priority on my staying home and being around for the boys. Through it all, I have had many part-time jobs and opportunities, but have been able to maintain a virtually full-time presence at home. As any of you who have made similar choices know, it requires sacrifices. Up until now the sacrifices have been things like vacations, clothing, eating out, and I am sure the boys would be quick to add, game systems and other cool things ALL the other kids have. Mostly things that we don't "need". Now the sacrifices are becoming a bigger deal. The boys both need orthodontic care, Josh may need glasses, we have 2 cars with over 150,000 miles, and the ever rising cost of heating our home. I can look back and know God has provided for our needs. It is a rather humbling picture actually, his provisions have come in many ways and through many people. I know he will continue to care for us. I realize, however, that I am the only component of the equation that has options. Greg is where he is called to be and last I knew, it was illegal to put my kids to work at their age (kidding!!). That leaves me and the part time jobs I have are not enough. Yesterday, I took a civil service exam. That was interesting! Whether that will actually lead to a job, only God knows. I have sent a variety of applications out and made lots of phone calls. I don't need to tell you that NOW isn't exactly the best time to be looking for a job, lol! My response is only to be faithful and continue to look for the door that God opens. I have no idea when or where that will be. These are interesting times. God's timing isn't our timing and his economy is not ours either. He owns the cattle on a 1000 hills so he has an answer to my seeking.
On Saturday we plan to drive south for a short get away. The kids have a week off of school starting Friday. We wanted to go see our friends, the Viele's, who moved to Myrtle Beach last summer. It is one of those things that we can't afford to do, yet we can't afford not to do either. We need a break and a little sunshine won't hurt either! Thankfully, the cost of gas is once again reasonable and we are packing a cooler with sandwiches and hitting the road. We can't wait!! It will be so good to see them. Along the way, we are stopping at Jen and Mario's house for a couple of nights. They are almost the midway point to Myrtle Beach, making our last leg only 7-8 hours. We plan to visit the Smithsonian Air and Space museum next Sunday. My next post will hopefully have photos of our trip.
That covers most of it for now. We are grateful for all of you and who you are in our lives!!
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