Monday, November 28, 2011

Charlie's Graduation Weekend




Friday, we had a lazy day then did a bunch of running around Bend, checking out the pawn shop, the Christian Book Store, and of course Fred Meyer for a few groceries that we forgot. We got a late start, since we wanted to miss the early morning black Friday shoppers. We had a great day together, and headed back to hang out after supper. Ryan insisted on a fire, so we had a fire, sitting out in the balmy 35 degree weather. Our fire was short lived, and we were very thankful for the furnace!

Saturday, we woke to beautiful sunshine, and 50 degree weather!! We headed out to do some sight seeing. Our goal was Tumalo Falls, as well as Cline Falls. We got to a closed gate and found we had to hike in 2 1/2 miles through the snow (uphill both ways!) to get to the falls. The road is not plowed past the gate in the winter months. SO...being we weren't really snow hiking dressed, we decided we would save that hike for a summer day!

We headed back toward Sisters & Cline Falls. We took the long way and got some beautiful views of Sisters! Bill also wanted to check out Black Butte Ranch. It was NOTHING like we expected. It was a resort/gated community type place. We took a tour through and knew this was not our thing! We did learn though, that Cline falls was also in higher country, and the guy at the visitor center said we would be disappointed if we traveled the 15 miles there. SO..again, we opted to check it out another time. I've never been disappointed by any waterfall! We headed back to camp, enjoyed chili for dinner, a walk and a nice evening to sit out for a bit.



Sunday we woke to another beautiful day. I'd been a bit stressed worried about getting the trailer back over the pass...but it proved to be sunny and warmer than normal. Thank you Lord!! We had a great breakfast, tore down camp and headed into TC for Charlie's graduation. It was a great weekend together and we were so blessed to be able to have Charlie with us for the weekend.





We arrived at TC, visited with the guys...enjoyed a great ceremony, and were blessed to be there with Charlie. It was a long 8 months...but we are so proud of him! Kim & Terry were a big part of the piece for Charlie's success. We are so thankful that God brought all of us together at just the right time to make all of this happen for Charlie. It's an amazing story.



We headed home by 2:30...and got over the pass just fine. Not even any rain until Tombstone Pass....then the valley rain began. Home before 5, and still dark when we arrived!! Praising God for no snow, and safe travels. Thanks to all for your prayers.

Friday, November 25, 2011

Thanksgiving on the East Side of the Cascade Mountains



Thursday morning….I woke well before the alarm, to see a beautiful sunrise….God’s way of saying to me “It’s OK to travel through the pass”….a peace had settled over us as we left at 8:30 in the morning to arrive in Bend by 10:30 or 11:00. We traveled about 30 miles before we hit snow. It was beautiful with the sun, still light snow on the road, but very passable towing the trailer. By the time we hit Santiam Junction, where Hwy 22, Hwy 126 and Hwy 20 meet together, it became a small skating rink. Little did I know it was ice until I saw the trailer coming out of the driver side mirror….toward us. A pretty scary sight. I said “BILL….” Like he was going to be able to do something from the passenger seat! In all my years driving in ice & snow in Michigan, it was 1.) on flat land, 2) Guard rails were anywhere you might go into a ditch, 3.) Salt kept you in the tire tracks. 4.) I never towed a trailer in the ice! SO…which way do I steer to pull this sliding truck & trailer back into the right lane??!! Thankfully, instinct and the Lord took over, and it seemed I knew what to do….what a blessing. The full bladder stayed intact, even though it was scary enough that it could have been a fearful sight!! The going was slow—30mph through the rest of the icy pass…One poor soul tried to pass us, and the trailer slipped again, and he decided it was safer behind us! We were thankful to see the east side of the pass where the sun had melted off the ice…and the rest of the drive down the east side of the mountain was uneventful. Very relieved to be on the other side of the hill…..and now praying to get back over safely on Sunday. If it’s snowy, we may take the long way home through Eugene, but that adds another two hours to our trip, but being safe is a priority. It will still be a trip over the mountain, but the grade into Eugene is much better than the steep 6% downgrade for 11 miles into Sweet Home.

We arrived at Tumalo State Park at 11, dropped the trailer, took care of our sick girl (Lexxi still getting car sick when we travel), got settled and headed over to Teen Challenge.

Charlie greeted us at the door, and there was food everywhere!! We had a great meal, cooked by Charlie, Kim, and a few other guys there.


SO good, and what
a treat that we didn’t have to cook this year! We hung out for awhile, had a great dessert and then headed back to camp. Charlie is able to join us for the weekend!! Everyone crashed for a few hours, and at 8pm, we were still not ready to eat. We had tea, coffee, and just some great visiting.

We headed to bed by 10:30 and slept in until 8ish…it is a beautiful morning. We are headed into Sisters to the coffee shop to download a program, check our mail and upload the blog. We plan to head off today to check out some beautiful spots around here. Saturday will be more of the same, weather permitting, and Sunday is Charlie’s graduation. So proud of him! Probably won’t be back online until Sunday (unless I steal Bill’s phone)…so please be praying for no snow on Sunday afternoon, no ice, and a nice safe trip home.

Monday, November 21, 2011

From Zero to Sixteen in Minutes




It seems like yesterday when we brought this little bundle home with us....

It seems like yesterday when he was running through the house with cowboy boots, a rifle, spurs, hat and neckerchief....

It seems like yesterday when he was a handsome ring bearer.....

It seems like yesterday, when he started high school...
Where he went from toy motorcycles and guns to hold
ing footballs....

It seemed like yesterday when he turned 16....



Oh it was just last Wednesday (Nov 16th)....

Wow..how time flies. Those of you who know Ryan, know that he has been a miniature man since the day he was born. Grandma Eyie (AKA Baughman) has always called him the little man. This is true. At four he explained to me what the bulls in the field were doing....at eight, he explained that he had conversations with God, and knew his purpose. At 14 he told me he was going to go to school after being home schooled his whole life. At 16 he is turning into that fine young man he has always been. Those who know him, know him by his integrity, his honesty, his compassion and his humor. Yes, there is a bit of "TEENAGE" attitude...but we couldn't ask for a better son.

Happy Sixteenth Birthday Ryan, We Love You!

Friday, November 4, 2011

Catching up from October

The 2nd half of October brought Charlie home for a long weekend. I was able to get off a few hours early on Thursday and Bill, Kristin & I headed to Bend. It was a beautiful fall day, and the colors (as much as they get here) in the pass were beautiful. Kristin & I were both anxious to get out and take pictures. We pulled over a few times, but Bill doesn't share our passion, and it was getting too dark to take some good shots...so we headed into Bend and picked up Charlie. He was as excited to see us as we were him. The best part....Ryan was playing his very last football game of the season in Sisters!



We took off from Bend, and arrives in Sisters (which is heading back West towards home) around 6pm, and got to there just at the beginning of the 2nd quarter. Ryan played in this game more than any of the others. It was so cool that Charlie was able to be there...and you could see that Ryan was proud to have his "big brother" there. The excitement had been building all week, and the night before Charlie came home, Ryan was bouncing off the walls. I picked him up from Youth group on Wednesday night, and I finally said "What is up with you". He said " I get to play football one more time tomorrow AND my Big Brother is coming home for the weekend". He was so stoked to have Charlie home. It was COLD over there, and by the end of the game we were all frozen! I will say this...Sweet Home is the most supportive football town there is. Sweet Home had more fans in the visitor stands than the home team did in the home stands....and we had a two hour drive there. Shame on those Sisters football parents!


After the game, we headed to get a bite to eat and then head back home. We then hung out at the high school until Ryan got back--as he had to ride the bus back. It was a late night, and I was so thankful I was off the next day! I offered to take Ryan to school the next morning, so he could sleep the extra hour, as he catches the bus just after 6, and rides for an hour.

Bill headed off to school around 10, and Charlie, Kristin & I hung out at home. Charlie caught up on his facebook & emails, while Kristin & I puttered around. After lunch we headed out and got a few things in the yard done. Charlie clipped back a bush, I hauled stuff to the burn pile and we put away some of the summer pots.It felt good to work in the yard.

We headed into town and met Bill at the new coffee shop that our church is preparing to open. Their main focus will be the high school as it right across the street. Ryan & Hunter started a bible study last year, and this will give them a place to go on their lunches. So cool.

Friday night the guys rented some "guy movies", Kristin headed to a birthday party, and I took the opportunity to work on some pictures.

Saturday took us to the coast. It was a beautiful day...and we had a great time bumming on the coast.

Before the day was out, we had some rain, but nothing major, and we were ready to head inside for great clam chowder at The Sea Hag anyway!


Sunday we headed to church, and then back over to Bend to drop Charlie off It was a great weekend, and it went all too fast.

Monday was Halloween and we had an appointment with Kristin at Bill's Dr. We had her tested and she too, is allergic to sugars...all sugars except the Stevia. No fruit, no honey, no natural sugars, no substitutes. Same as her Daddy. She however, is allowed Wheat.....which Bill is allergic to. She has been sugar free since Tuesday and is feeling much better. After our appointment, we took Bill to school and she & I had about an hour for shopping at her favorite place..Goodwill!! She had a big night planned...and had sported her famous Jennifer Lake T-shirt all day. She was dressing as a hippie for our harvest party later in the day, and had some of her "stuff" on, but other stuff packed away for the final 'hipster"!

We headed to Lebanon where the Harvest Party was. It was a busy afternoon, and while Bill & Kristin stayed, I headed in another direction to get Ryan. When we returned, Kristin was anxious to get dressed the rest of the way. She had leggings, headband, peace signs, and of course a peace sign wrap around. I am amazed at how she filled the part! She sported her Jennifer Lake t-shirt until it was time for the carnival...and she was worried about ruining it, so she changed into her original shirt of dark purple that wouldn't stain if she got something on it. Ryan of course, didn't dress up this year...this is as good as it gets!!




You can check the harvest party photos out (you'll recognize some of us in there!). Click HERE!


The rest of the week has been just as busy....I've managed 40 hours in 4 days...but it's been worthy to get caught up. Sometimes it doesn't pay to take time off. The weekend is full of plans to get some of the barn cleaned out for a future upcoming big project of Bills. Be praying for us!