Lest you all think we fell off the face of the earth or simply gave up on blogging, let me assure you that neither is true. We've just been really busy!
Proof of life |
This was what greeted us on our arrival |
I don't know that I can adequately express how much we love it here in the Northwoods and how thankful and excited we are to be serving the community of Watersmeet. Before we moved here, so many people told us how beautiful it was - and I'll admit I was a little skeptical, like "Ok, there's lots of trees...I guess that's pretty to some people?" (I've always been a hills girl myself!) - but as soon as we arrived, we really did begin to see the beauty of this area. The woods really are beautiful (we definitely didn't have this many trees in Northern Indiana!), but there are also mountains and waterfalls and lakes and Great Lakes too!
Bond Falls is only about a 20-minute drive from our house! If you come to visit, you can bank on us taking you there :) |
I feel like I FINALLY understand all those "Pure Michigan" commercials! 😁 |
Beautiful in every season! |
I'll be honest, though, about my one disappointment: I have yet to see a bear. I was excited when I heard that last summer one had been spotted behind the parsonage, and was even more hopeful when we heard of evidence that one had been roaming around the road the runs a quarter of a mile or so behind out house (separated, of course, by lots of trees) - and I even found some scat myself while picking wild blackberries with a friend and thought maybe driving back through the wilderness we would spot one... but alas, no bear sighting for me. 😔 (I know my mom thinks I'm nuts, but mind you I'm not wishing to PET a bear - I just want to see one out my window or while driving! And even if I did see one in person, everyone says that as long as I wasn't inadvertently between a mama and her cubs the bear would likely go the other way because they greatly prefer to avoid contact with humans... So really, I don't think it's crazy. I've just never lived anywhere where I could see a real live wild bear before, and I think it would be an amazing thing to see!) Anyway, I know there's still time for me to fulfill my bear-sighting dream... I'll try to wait patiently.
Ok, moving on: Wow, where do I start?!? We arrived here as projected April 3, and were greeted by a wonderfully friendly and helpful group from the church who helped us unload the moving truck.
We'd hoped there would still be snow on the ground when we arrived...and there was! |
Pretty soon after our arrival, Chris was able to get involved helping out with the track team at the school, which of course he loved!
In May, sweet Charis turned 3. How is she getting so big?!
Guys, I know this is hard to believe but I (along with guidance from wonderful friends) MADE THIS!!! |
This summer, a new friend invited me to bring the kids to a weeklong Language and Cultural Camp that the local Lac Vieux Desert tribe was hosting. We learned so much, and made many new friends! It was so fun - as much for the kids as for myself! You who know me well know how much I enjoy languages and LOVE learning about other cultures, so this was right up my alley!
A wonderful and talented friend helped Josiah make this authentic birchbark mini canoe! It's so beautiful!! |
Learning traditional games and practicing traditional skills: Trying to spear the "deer" |
Sweetie pie 💖 |
This summer we decided that since our Village Missions conference was in IN, we might as well double it up with our vacation to visit family so that we'd only have to make that trip once (I think it takes us around 12 hours one way with all the stops the kids require...). We had a great time visiting family and friends!
Ft Wayne Children's Zoo with my dad and stepmom... Can you find all the Clelands in the picture? |
4th of July Tincaps baseball game with my mom and stepdad... Love this picture of all my favorite guys 💘 |
So thankful for the evening spent with these dear friends and mentors! |
So glad we got to visit with our CIAR family and friends also! |
And Sovereign turned ONE! Woohoo!! |
From Fort Wayne we headed to our Village Missions conference in Cedar Lake, IN. It was a great week full of encouragement and reconnecting with beloved friends!
Chris shared a song he had written during one of our services |
We got to see these dear friends from Ohio! 💖 |
It's a bird! - No, it's a plane! ...No, it's our SUPER D.R.'s! |
We made some special capes for our District Representatives and Chris serenaded them during one of our mealtimes 😄 |
Conference is a great time for the kids as well! Josiah and Charis had THE BEST teachers ever
and even got some power tool experience while we were in sessions!
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I was so impressed with this bulletin board that a woman in our church made. So cool! |
And let's be honest: This is how ALL of our volunteers felt by the end of the week! 😄 |
In August, we were able to rest a little bit and recover from that nonstop summer. We are working on homeschooling - preschool for Josiah and Charis. Josiah turned 5 in August!
Well, that at least wraps up the summer for now! It's past my bedtime, but I feel so much relief at finally getting a blog post up. Sorry it's taken me so long to do that! I hope you've enjoyed the pictures, and I hope to be back later this week or maybe next week with some fall updates and pictures of our house since I forgot to put those here.
Have a good day, and THANK YOU to all who remember to lift us up in prayer!
“The greatest thing you can do in ministry is not speak or create or manage, but pray.” – Malachi O’Brien (@malachiobrien via Twitter)
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