Showing posts with label Travels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travels. Show all posts

January 23, 2014

Longview, TX   22:39

It is hard to believe that I woke up 20 hours ago. A car ride, bus ride, plane ride, rail ride, plane ride, and a car ride later I'm sitting in bed writing a blog post.  Of all things Jo!  Go to sleep!  But here I am, and my heart is full.

In the airport today I came across a U.S. Army service man and thanked him for serving our country. The look of surprise and sincere gratitude in his eyes made my own well up with tears as I turned away.  I had forgotten how powerful a few simple words could be.  

How often do I swallow the words in my mouth instead of my pride or business? Anyone can hold back negativity, but that isn't enough.  I want to go the extra mile and say kind and true things, even to strangers.  I want to speak with purpose and I want my words to bring life to the hearers.


August 12, 2013

The girls go to Port Franks, Canada


"I do believe the clouds are bigger in Canada."  


In July, Grandma took her girls to Canada.  It was my first time!  On our way to Niagara Falls, we stopped in Port Franks to visit my Great Aunt and Uncle.  My mom's cousin Laura and her two kids met us there.  It was a very relaxing time.  My Mom and Grandma and Laura and Auntie Jan talked and laughed the whole time.  It was strangely freeing to be able to just sit and listen or read or wander off with my thoughts.  I'm good at that. :-)  I took photos just for me.  



Port Franks sits right on the lovely lake Huron.  We beached all morning and went antique shopping all afternoon.  That's what I call vacation.






Honestly, it was the best beach experience I have ever had.  In general I find beaches uncomfortable, but this was completely new.


This is why I take pictures for myself.  I want to remember moments like these.  My Grandma and her sister chatting and laughing on the beach.  My sister and cousins building sandcastles.







Big sun-hats are life-savers.  


As it turns out, the kids lost steam on their castle and decided to come help me decorate mine. :-)



In the afternoon we visited my Aunt's antique shop, Cottage Treasures, and later my Uncle's.  We all got hats (mine is fantastic, but you'll have to wait to see all of it's vintage wonder).  I also picked up a sewing pattern and my Grandma bought me a typewriter!  Score.  Big time.






Oh... yes.  And wigs.  Let's just say I really should never ever ever dye my hair black.  Ick.





Car ride to the beach listening to Hawai'ian Slack Key Guitar?  It was almost surreal.






Aunts and Nieces



Ava is a mermaid, in case you were wondering. :-)




There were antique Barbies and other toys in our room.


Emmy takes her half out of the middle. :-) 


On the last day they all matched!  

Then it is off to meet up with my big brother Jamie in Niagara!

January 23, 2013

Winter Retreat +

How did I start the new year? A wonderful week of Bible study with about 25 other Christians! A.K.A. Winter Retreat + at Story Book Lodge Christian Camp.

Story Book Lodge is a ministry that hosts bible retreats and bible-centered youth camps in Northern Minnesota.  All of the cabins are unique to a particular fairy-tale or tale found in your typical story book, hence the name.  But  this camp makes a ministry of telling the greatest (true) story of all time to hundreds of kids, families, and teens every year: the gospel of Jesus Christ. 



Many people in our church are/were heavily involved in counseling youth camps and going to family camp so we heard about it when we moved here to Rockford 11 years ago.  We went to family camp one year later and for various reasons and schedule conflicts, haven't gone since.



My Mom thinks I need to get out more and actually interact with humans more than school books, so she suggested that I go.  Then some friends from our chapel invited me to ride with them.  Things added up and before I knew it I was studying the prison epistles and starting to pack my bags!
The girls from Rockford: Carolyn, Casey, Moi, Natalie, Carolyn

Bright and early January 1 we hopped in the car and dove into 3 days of intense Bible study.  There weren't very many people there, but I guess I'm just used to conferences with loads of people I couldn't possible hope to meet.  Here, it was more like family, and they were.  They were my brothers and sisters in Christ and everyone was there for the same reason.  To study the Bible and grow spiritually!
That is rare.  Everyone was encouraged to participate in the study (most did). 


The difference in this weekend and your typical "retreat" though wasn't what happened during the study (even though that was amazing and I actually learned way more than I usually do at conferences) it was the attitude of the people when the study ended.

Abby - Beth - Grace - Ben

It wasn't, "put away your Bible and let's talk about stuff that is going of for real."  THIS was real.  The Bible is alive and relevant!  It is changing us!  No matter what games we played (there were quite a few) or meals were eaten the focus was still the same.  God and his work.  I was able to bring up things that the Lord had been teaching me and discuss them with people...who actually wanted to listen!


It was unbelievable.  The talks I had, the people I connected with.  Wow.  It was so edifying.  I can't explain it any other way.  The atmosphere was contagious with joyfullness (and illness, actually.  Our numbers were cut at least in half by the last session.  No, they didn't die, silly.  They kept to their rooms.)

Carl
Dominoes.  I learned how to play Mexican Train.  Fun stuff. :-)  Except the 4 year old beat me I think.

Chess
Said 4 year old and his Dad. ;-)  What can I say, he is really smart.

Puzzles.

I loved the relatively small group of people.  I had the chance to learn everyone's name and hometown, if not actually sit down and talk with them for a while.

Jordan - Anna
Uno.

Grace - Eric
Chinese checkers?

Philip - Carolyn
Cribbage.

Ryan
Solitaire

Brittany - Hosannah - Grace - Abby - David
Berenyce - Guy - Hosannah

John - David
Justin

Music.

Mimi and Hosannah. :-)

 Jordan - Caorlyn



Abby - Kristina

Cleaning.



Dominic and Kelly and Hadassah
Sledding.



Bruising.
oh wait...



Broomball.
My bad. Literally.  You should have seen my knees!  Molted purple spots each of them, 5 inches across.  And my rear-end.  It hurt to walk and sit for at least a week after camp.  Oh, and by the way?  SO worth it. :-)



Rook. (And the newlyweds. :-)


Dancing.
I can't seem to go anywhere without teaching someone how to swing or waltz.   This time it happened 20 minutes before we went home!


Cooking.

Grace - Do you know Grace?  I was astonished to finally meet her and find out that she only lives a state away!  I "know" her, and her sister Sarah from their Bright Lights ministry and Sarah's book Before you Meet Prince Charming.  I've been following Grace's blog for a while now.  I couldn't believe that she was there.  We had some really great talks and I might get to see her again this summer!  I love it when that happens. :-)
Reading.

Grace and Ben. :-)
Whispering.

Hugging. ish?  and Photobombing. 
Love you guys.

Heel clicking.
Way to go Mimi!


Lyndsey
Letter-writing.


Eating.

Drinking.

Abby - Grace - Beth
Talking.

Kelley - Ian
Some matching game.  Forgot the title

Eric
Studying.


Hymn-singing.
This felt like a little piece of heaven.  I couldn't stop smiling while I was singing, and that isn't so great for tonal quality.  It was one of those moments.  Somebody said "Sick or not, I'm singing!"

Sleeping.
We got there just before dinner on the night of the first session and people were still there from the week before so there weren't any beds available.  Uncle Bill opened up another cabin just for us Rockford girls.  It was a blast.  After scheduled time was well over you could find us all bonding and talking and on occasion swing/waltz/or salsa dancing in our cabin.

Jeremiah - Carolyn - Philip
Pointing.

Hannah - Anna
Laughing.

Beth - Kristina - Mimi
Picture taking.

Beth - Hannah
More picture taking... on sunrise walks out over the frozen lake...


Casey - Carolyn
Posing.  On woodpile in front of the perfect light.  Yes I made my friends put there lives on the line and  sit in snow.  No I was not the one who suggested stand in the smoke.

Grace - Beth
Matching.


Back rubbing


Acquaintance making  Friend making.

Casey - Natalie
Seeing. ;-)


Path-taking.

Beth
Smiling.  It was so nice to spend time with this sweet girl.  I've known her for almost a decade, but we have lived hours apart and never really connected till we started meeting at Bible studies.

Peeking.
Ben apparently had a super lousy hand, so he had to show everyone who wasn't playing.



And two pictures that don't fit anywhere else.

Moi - Casey - Carolyn
Hey look!  I actually was there! (on that bitterly cold wind-swept expanse of ice) Don't worry, we only took out hats off for the picture. :-)


Memory making

Uncle Bill
Leave taking.

And there you have it!  A small sampling of the week. :-)  Next up some actual takeaways from the Bible study portion. :-)  They may be spread out throughout the year though.