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Monday, September 9, 2013

September–Already?!?

Yes, that is what I am thinking.  The last few weeks have been so busy that my blog has been put on the back burner once again.  Since I last wrote, we have traveled several thousand miles cross-country, held several meetings, and I don’t know what all…  My brain feels quite numb. 

We have begun our fourth week of school, and everyone seems to be settling into the routine pretty well.  Mornings are clogged with papers, reading, writing, problems, and sometimes even a few tears (although not as many as the first week – and not all of them mine). 

We were home for a very brief visit.  I was planning to have two weeks at home to get all the winter/summer clothes changed out in preparation for our trip north, in addition to school, housework (you know, my house was pretty dusty after a whole summer of being gone), and I was hoping to get a little crafting done.  It was not to be.  We got a call the day after we arrived home asking us to come to northern Indiana the next week.  I now had five days to get everything done.  Was I upset?  Sort of.  Was I overwhelmed?  Definitely.  Did I cry?  You better believe it!  However, I got as much done as I could in that short window of time.  My house really didn’t get cleaned – just got all the dead bugs and spiders swept up out of the corners. 

Now that we are in Indiana, we have a little time to rest while visiting my in-laws.  The kids haven’t seen their grandparents for months.  I cannot remember the last time we saw them.  It is still a pretty busy week, just with all the plans we have, but I am hoping to get a little fun in the schedule as well. :)

Here are some pictures of a few things we have done over the last few weeks.

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Packing up the hoses

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Surprise visit of friends in NC

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Lots of homework

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Indians on the warpath – yikes!

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Evening with Paw & Maw Carpenter – dear friends of our family

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Sporting my favorite knitted scarf

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Choir special during our revival service

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Doily made of bamboo thread – so amazingly soft!

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These two cracking me up “playing” the offertory in the service!

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Found a beagle in the church parking lot that had been hit by a car.  We ended up calling the animal control to come and get it, but in the meantime, the kids had fun playing with it.  Sweet little dog!

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Thrifting with my friend Laine – so much fun!

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Cute pink boots for Esther at the thrift store – like new!

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Campfire and s’mores with friends – watch out for the kids with super-heated bamboo spears! :)

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Fresh chocolate chip cookies for Labor Day!  Yummy!

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Boards form our collapsing fence that had to be torn down.  I have big crafting plans for these babies (when we get back home).  Can’t wait to get started on some awesome projects!

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At Papa’s farm in Indiana.

Well, now you are caught up on the last few weeks, and hopefully, I can stay abreast of events as they happen.  I’m not making any promises, though – because I know the next few weeks are gonna be crazy, too.

Monday, August 19, 2013

Are We There Yet?

While this question wasn’t really asked, since our children are used to long drives, the 1,754 mile drive from Colorado to North Carolina this past week was quite long.   I already knew the answer to this question, and was still thinking it from time to time. 

We started our school year this week – excitement mingled with dread, you know, but to this little guy, it was all excitement!

FIrst day of K5

Then on the way through Kansas, we stopped overnight and visited with our friends, the Heinz family.  Marlene works at a local quilt shop, and she took me for a brief visit.  Over 5,000 bolts of fabric – anybody feeling covetous (other than me, of course)?

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Then, on through St Louis, in the dreadful rush hour traffic.  Always enjoy seeing the arch as we pass through the city.

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As usual, there were a lot of miles that were boring…  I spent a good deal of time reading a book I picked up at a thrift store earlier this summer.  Spent a great deal of time wondering how long it would be before I could get out of the truck and stretch my legs.  This was the best I could do in the mean time.

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We arrived in NC around 1:30 a.m. Friday morning.  It was so good to be back in this area.  There is a sense of coming home when we are able to visit.  We do love this area, and look forward to visiting our friends as well as ministering in two churches and our alma mater in the coming two weeks.

Monday, August 12, 2013

School Days on the Road

Life always gets a little more complicated once school begins each year.  This year may well be our most challenging yet, with four munchkins in the magic school bus RV.  Junior high, fourth, second, and kindergarten are on the menu.  I am already overwhelmed, and we have just started!

I guess the two biggest obstacles are space in the trailer (we have the nicest school room back in MS, but we aren’t there much), and time.  Right now, we are doing a lot of traveling, and the travel days are broken up into smaller drives so that we can get all of our school work done each day.  Consequently, it takes us longer to get from point A to point B during the school year, and the pressure on the kids is lot more - “Hurry up, we have to drive 350 miles this afternoon, and we cannot leave until you finish your homework!”

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Paul is helping teach this year, taking Josiah’s education in hand.  That way, I can focus on the very important foundational teaching for Daniel, Esther, and Abigail.   I am relieved to not have the burden of the upper grades on me this year.  This is preparation for college, you know!  Papers, pop quizzes, reports…

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So this is what my entryway looks like now.  Three crates of school books, and more in a drawer behind the stacked pink crates.  I’ve already whacked my bare toes on the edge of the blue crate while walking through the living room.  Ouch!!!   I guess I will have to walk more circumspectly!   :)

I know we will learn a lot of things this year, and I look forward to having a good academic year.

Friday, August 9, 2013

Way Out West

As we travel, we have the opportunity to see a lot of different things and meet people who give a whole new perspective to life.  For instance:  You know you are way out west when…

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…the church uses cowboy hats for offering plates!  :)

Monday, August 5, 2013

Yellowstone Adventure–Day 2

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Small waterfall in Yellowstone

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Mammoth Hot Springs

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I thought this looked strange – all the colored travertine made from the mineral deposits over the years.  It is constantly changing, and growing, which makes it really neat.

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Boardwalk through the hot springs and mud volcanoes.  Signs everywhere warned against getting off the boardwalk, lest you fall through the thin crust of the earth and be literally boiled alive.  Okay – I was a little nervous  as my kids ran headlong down the walk.  Breathed a sigh of relief when we were out of that part!

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This looks like a winterscape, but it is actually a tree in a field of travertine that has, over time, been sucked up into the tree’s system, and has hardened it with minerals until the tree is practically petrified.  These trees can stand like this for years, even though they are dead.  Amazing!

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Picnic lunch at the park.  Notice the bear-proof trash cans in the background.

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The kids got a real kick out of this magpie who found a grape that someone dropped in the picnic area.  it does sort of remind one of a pig with an apple in its mouth!

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Along the Blacktail Drive – it was lovely!

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We just couldn’t pass up the opportunity to dip our tootsies in the chilly waters of Lake Yellowstone!

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Some people {ahem} threw rocks instead of wading.

We really had a good time together, just driving around the massive park and looking at all the beautiful things God has created.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Yellowstone Adventure– Day 1

Having had a few days between meetings, we decided to take a vacation.  As Paul and I planned this, we realized that it would be the first time we have ever taken a family vacation.  Granted, we have taken time to do some museums and local sight-seeing when the opportunity arises, but these trips are always scheduled around our meetings for the week.  Usually our time off consists of staying at home, getting ready for the next trip.  The typical evangelist has no income when he is not in meetings, so vacations just aren’t in the budget.  Besides, with all the traveling we normally do, getting in the truck to drive somewhere is not on our list of things we really want to do.

However, Yellowstone was calling.  We were only a few hours away, and had nearly a week of time. We took the plunge.  Paul and I both wanted to see the park, and the kids were excited too.  We knew there were so many things to see, and beautiful vistas to enjoy, so I made sure to take the camera.  We were not disappointed.  I did not realize how HUGE Yellowstone National Park is!  We ended up taking two days just to see the main attractions at the park, and another day to visit the Grand Teton park that butts up to the southern side of Yellowstone.  Here are some of the things we saw.

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Entrance to the park

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Sylvan Lake

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Josiah at the scenic overlook.  Many of the trees behind him were killed in the forest fires several years ago, hence the lack of foilage.

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Overlooking Lake Yellowstone

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Bison grazing in the meadow

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Beautiful rolling hills

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The Upper Falls – over 100 feet tall

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Munchkins on the trail

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A beautiful day, blue skies and puffy clouds

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The Lower Falls, over 300 feet tall – notice the rainbow?

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At the Lower falls

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Did I mention the 344 steps we had to climb to see the Lower Falls?

Some of us almost didn’t make it back up to the trail!

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Observation deck at the Upper Falls

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Hot springs – the water is crystal blue, but the surrounding ground is covered in mineral deposits.  There was also a pervading aroma of sulphur.  Ick!

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Geysers

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Waiting for Old Faithful to erupt

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There she blows!  We saw a great eruption of about 100 feet!  It was worth the wait… I think. :)

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Ready to head home after a long day.  Guess who forgot to put on sunscreen?

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Afternoon sun over Lake Yellowstone

When we finally got back to Wapiti (pronounced Woppity) where we were staying, we were exhausted.  All the hiking and driving had worn us out entirely!  We headed to bed, tired but satisfied with our first day at Yellowstone.

To be continued…