We were blessed to be able to spend a week in California with most of our children.
Enjoy the photos.
Abram Jack
Abram Enjoying Duplos
Just about Walking
The New Puzzle
Enjoying a Good 'Book'
Like Father, Like Son
Enjoying the Slide at the Pirate Park
Visiting Dirk's New Home
A Morning at the Beach
Our Surfers
Always a Flower Photo
The Korean Friendship Bell in San Pedro
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Monday, July 28, 2008
Cannon Beach Getaway
Last week we were guests of Jerry and Dottie Koster in Cannon Beach. The Koster's have been vacationing with these other two families for some 15-20 years and we were privileged to be invited for the second time. We thoroughly enjoyed our time with the group. They are certainly a beautiful picture of community.
The Vander Bond Family
In honor of a 30th Birthday Girl we each created sand sculptures in an appropriate theme. She grew up in the south, vacationed in the south, and now lives in the south. The senior citizen of our group was delighted to see how seriously we all took this challenge. She didn't realize how competive we all are.
The Koster/Knibbe Group - A Southern Alligator
A Close up of 'One' of the Winning Sand Sculptures
The Vander Bond Group - The Birthday Tierra
The Hendrick's Group - A Birthday Cake
The Vander Bond Family
In honor of a 30th Birthday Girl we each created sand sculptures in an appropriate theme. She grew up in the south, vacationed in the south, and now lives in the south. The senior citizen of our group was delighted to see how seriously we all took this challenge. She didn't realize how competive we all are.
The Koster/Knibbe Group - A Southern Alligator
A Close up of 'One' of the Winning Sand Sculptures
The Vander Bond Group - The Birthday Tierra
The Hendrick's Group - A Birthday Cake
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Family Time at the Bayou
Thursday, June 5, 2008
OREGON TRAIL
We were able to head down to Portland this past weekend and enjoy time with Sharon's brother and sister and their spouses. We enjoyed an early dinner on the river in Portland before heading over to the Starlight Parade downtown. We enjoyed a beautiful evening of watching the parade and following my sister-in-law around the parade route. After spending the night in Portland we headed down to Corvallis through wine country, just beautiful! We enjoyed their hospitality and the fellowship of my brother and his wife for a couple of days before heading back home via the Oregon coast. In spite of the clouds and rain we enjoyed seeing the farmland, dairy country, mountains and coast of Oregon. Enjoy the pictures.
Sisters
My sister-in-law and her 'marching' partner.
One More Time Around Band on the move in the Starlight Parade in Portland.
Our Sabbath rest started with a walk through the Rhododendron Garden in Portland. You can only imagine how many images we now have of all colors of Rhododendrons.
We were treated to a tour of the vineyard in addition to wine tasting.
We hiked the Old Growth Trail near Corvallis, Oregon.
CANNON BEACH - Some of the only blue sky we saw on the Oregon Coast on the way back home.
Sisters
My sister-in-law and her 'marching' partner.
One More Time Around Band on the move in the Starlight Parade in Portland.
Our Sabbath rest started with a walk through the Rhododendron Garden in Portland. You can only imagine how many images we now have of all colors of Rhododendrons.
We were treated to a tour of the vineyard in addition to wine tasting.
We hiked the Old Growth Trail near Corvallis, Oregon.
CANNON BEACH - Some of the only blue sky we saw on the Oregon Coast on the way back home.
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Residency at Franciscan Health System
The offer has been extended. I have been accepted into a one year residency program with the Clinical Pastoral Education program. I would start in September of 2008 at Hospice House. On completion of this residency I would then, theoretically be employable as a hospital chaplain. The completion of 2000 hours is necessary for board certification at the national level. So ... one more opportunity to consider as we discern where God would have us next.
Thank you for your prayers for wisdom and discernment during this time of uncertainty.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
May Brings Transition
David and I have both finished our assignments here in Tacoma for the time being. David's last day at World Vision was May 9 and my last day at the hospital was May 15. If some of you remember, just 11 weeks ago I wrote about Jesus asking Peter to push off the shore a bit. It took a couple of years before Jesus slept in the boat while a storm was raging on the sea. Well, the storm seems to be raging around us and both of us are at peace for the time being. As I have learned to tend to my feelings a little bit better this past 11 weeks - we have been 'mad, glad, sad, and at times fearful.' And yet grateful for the experiences of the last 2 years here in Tacoma. Now we will wait to see where God directs the winds of our lives.
Meanwhile - a few pictures from this weekend. Dirk was up from L.A. And David and our nephew Jake ran the Olympia half-marathon today.
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
April Photos Tell Our Story
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