New Beginnings--the fresh start after the storm. Follow along as we dedicate our lives to God after blessing us with a new beginning and another chance to make things right.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Lots of catching up
WOW...I can't believe it's been a MONTH!! My favorite, most relaxing thing I do (besides sleep) is BLOG and it's been so long. Guess that goes to show how busy we've been!
Backing up to FEBRUARY--We headed to Canby on the 25th, to watch our favorite basketball star Jason. We were VERY impressed at how good these kids are!! We expected a comedy of sorts, but what we saw, was a bunch of very serious, but having fun 1st through 3rd graders, out there moving the ball, working on plays, and making it a fun event for those of us in the stands. Jason, we are so proud of you!!
We spent Sunday night and Monday night hanging with Charlie and the Teen Challenge guys. Charlie was in Lebanon for a seminar, and we were able to see him for a few short hours while he was here. The bonus was Ty & Jason were with him, so we got a nice visit with them too.
Early March brought Kristin's best friend from Washington to Grandma's (who is our neighbor). The sad part is, it was only as they passed through from a church conference on their way home, so was only from 8pm to 11 am the next day. We allowed the girls to camp out in the living room, and since Ryan was gone to Youth camp, it was perfect. They giggled most of the night, we shut our door, and let them have some teenage girl time, as their time together was so limited...but to them, such a blessing.
Last weekend, Bill & the kids surprised me with a trip for the day to the coast. Ryan was off on Thursday & Friday, so they spent all day Friday, catching up on chores, so that we could spend the day as a family on the coast Saturday. It turned out to be a beautiful day....a bit windy, but beautiful just the same. We had a great day, and rounded out the evening with a trip to Rogue Brewery downtown Newport for dinner.
Tuesday evening (March 21st--also our 19th Anniversary of living in Oregon), we went to bed, it was raining, but what we woke to was about 6" of snow at 4:30 AM. By 5:30, it was pretty evident that I was not going to work, as it was so white, you could hardly see our barn! 6AM and the power went out. By 7:30 there was about 10"....to which both kids were up and outside blowing up inner tubes. The sad part was, with no electricity, no air compressor...they were blowing them up themselves--now that's determination!
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