SENT ON A MISSION

Then I heard the Voice of the Lord saying, "Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?" And I said,"Here am I. Send me!" Isaiah 6:8

Sunday, November 1, 2009

September Slides By...


September starts with a birthday at our house, and for our only daughter to turn 5, just seemed too soon. Here are the cakes I made per her direction.


The second is the barbie silhouette. She had a purse pinata, and many friends from around the campus came to take part with us....I don't know where those photos got to...???



Off to school again!



All ready to go to a wedding, the children line up for a photo...before getting too dirty.




Outside of the church, our family gathered for a quick picture. It turned out really well, however Elise was mid-sneeze!



What a lovely bride! Miss Allison is a good family friend and favorite babysitter for the kids. Justin, you know you are blessed.



Josiah delighted in the mashed sweet potatoes served with all the toppings, and presented in a martini glass.



Josiah, Elise and Eden enjoyed playing together. Eden was the flower girl. The kids usually try to set up a play date with her whenever they come to visit Grandma.


Another typical day at school, here we are studying what makes a portrait. The assignment was to create a person with their lunch items. Turned out cute...and tasty. Josiah likes the realistic....and quantity!





I like the eyebrows on this one.



Going for the full view, Peter adds some string bean legs and spaghetti arms to his masterpiece.


Field Day! I can't believe it is already that time of year! This is the family event that kicks off the school year. It is one of my favorites as it has something fun for everyone involved. Elise loves getting her face painted.


Josiah and Michael lend a hand with the slack lining game, it is to help people learn balance.



Titus was more than satisfied with his ice pop.



My kids celebrate at the sight of a package. Thanks Mary Jo for the fun shirts.


October, here we come!

August at a glimpse...

When first hearing of our vicarage assignment, we read a lot of books about the area we would be living in. Out of all the activities and fun things to do, the children wanted to go slide down a rock water slide. Finally, on our way out of town, we took an afternoon to do so.



Here the group waits in line, watching others make the descent into the mountain ice melt pool below. I decided to play photographer for this one!



Uncle Matt came out to help us with the trek across the land to our home. Here he helps Titus to get a good view of the events to follow.



Once we arrived back home we got to live with Paul and Jamie and their family. We had to wait 15 days for our new town home to be finished, and although it was a little cramped, it was a lot of fun. Here Oliver and Titus enjoy cousin time together.



Baseball anyone? Paul is about to blast the wiffle ball across a few yards. Matt is in the street ready to field the ball. Both children and adults had a blast at this game.



Close cousins, both in age and friendship. These two boys are a joy to watch interact. Sometimes it is parallel play, other times they are fully engaged with each other. They will share whatever is on their plate (Titus takes, Oliver gives) and they watch each other and repeat the other's sounds. They are the set of twins I had always hoped for...but at the end of the day I am only in charge of one....best of both worlds!





To help the backyard to keep from turning to mud in the fall, Paul and Michael took on a project of laying a brick paver patio. I guess they needed something to do with all their spare time! Michael would return from the Air Force Reserves, Paul from school, and they would get right to work. Of course, Peter kept them both in line.





With my two oldest visiting Grandma and Grandpa, I was able to go out and about the town. Peter would ride his bike and I would push the other two babies quickly to keep up.



We squeezed in a day at the zoo, right after a light rain and before lunch time. Grandma was in town, so together we could manage 5 little ones at this wild place!



Josiah is looking sharp for his first day of school.


Sunday, September 27, 2009

One Last Time...

The last few weeks of living in N. Carolina, we squeezed in as much activity as possible! Although we were there a full year, it was only enough to tap into the endless resources of the astounding area we had been placed in.

Here, Elise and I are enjoying our new matching dresses that Mimi made for us and the two dolls. I think we look quite fashionable. Thanks, Mimi!


Our beloved family, the Egglestons showed us the beauty of Jordan Lake, a huge natural lake that was only a half hour outside of our city! Dr. E's boat was a delight for all of us to take part in. He took the time to teach Mike a thing or two about setting it up.



Titus enjoyed his time on the soft sandy beach.



Dr. E and Josiah get ready to take her on the day's first voyage.

Getting a little bit deeper, they pause for a picture. The boat itself was pretty light weight, all they needed was a good breeze to take off.


Once more, Titus is smiley and content to be on the beach.

Our little spot on the water, just a perfect day.


When leaving any place after living there a while, is missing the great friends you have made. Josiah and Elise both treasured their friendship with Janey. Hopefully it is one that will continue on as time goes by.

I was able to make one last stop at the local outlet stores, and I got these little shoes for Titus with the money his Great Grandparents sent. Obviously, he loves them. Here is but days away from walking on his own. An accomplishment that happened the day before we moved. Maybe he was inspired by an empty house to run in?


One last day at the pool was spent with many of our friends from church. We had a pool and picnic afternoon, and it was a great day in the sun. My children, whom started the year with a fear of putting their head under the water, and clung to the walls of the pool, have obviously overcome that fear this year! The seven friends all jump into the pool together. (They did this many times in order for me to get the "perfect shot")

Josiah does an individual dive. Quite fearless.

Elise flies in behind him with no regrets!
Jordan had some impressive form with her flip dives!



Josiah's last sport of the year was baseball, and this was by far his favorite. He really played well, and had a great atmosphere of coaches and teammates. Here he poses at his last game, where he hit a home run.

Titus is just chill, watching all of the goings ons.

And in true form, I squeezed in one last trip! What started out as a day trip to the beach, evolved into meeting our friends in the Williamsburg area of Virginia. Still trying for one last 'beach day' we discovered two things:
1. There are no natural beaches in this part of Virginia
2. The un-natural ones leave a little to be desired.
Wake-boards aside, the kids did enjoy their time on this semi-industrial river. The nice thing was that the 'sand bar' extended almost to the rope, so the kids could even walk way out in the water. Below, Mike and Titus share the water with this large boat.

The delightful part of the trip, was hanging out with our friends, who had the greater idea of going to Busch Gardens! Thanks to the military, they picked up the tab, and we enjoyed a half day at the park. Even at the end of the day, when we took this picture we were all still smiling!
Josiah and Elise experienced their first grown-up rides, and they both loved it! First they did the log ride. Buddy Nate and Josiah are heading to the top of the ride.....

....then they are zooming to the bottom.....



...SPLASH!!!

Two soaked, but delighted customers!


Michael and Elise take their turn....she was smart and tucked behind the seat, so as not to get as wet!

Elise also enjoyed a pony ride that the others were too tall for, she did this one a few times.
Josiah and I did our first loop-the-loop roller coaster together! He insisted that I would love to do it with him. Unsure, but willing, we went. It was totally awesome! We are in the second seat, behind the guy waving. Our hair was flying back, which says a lot since Ziah's is so short!

One last photo before we left, Elise smiles for me.


Our last month of vicarage was a special one, and we are so thankful for all the people and things God provided us through the entire year. It was like no other experience. Even though we had many last events, it seems like we have endless thoughts about our time there.