Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Family Time at the Bayou

Ryan, Rachel, Malachi, and Abram

Abram Jack

Malachi David

Ryan and Abram

Annika, Dirk, and Sarah

The White Linen Suit

Sarah and Ryan Charles

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.

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

With Opa and Oma

Blessing Abram at his Baptism

A Picture with a Six Month Old

And the Two Year Old

Our Baby Doll

Ride 'em Cowboy at Sunset Beach

Like Uncle, Like Nephew


Abram Jack

Tacoma Tulips

Tapestry from South Africa

Monday, April 7, 2008

AFRICAN TRIP





David had a successful and safe trip back and forth to Africa. One of the projects in Zambia is AID's caregiver bicycles. David thought he should try one out, too.

At the end of his trip he took some personal time to visit Annika in Cape Town. Father and daughter had some special time together. We are all grateful he was able to be with her for a couple of days.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

A Gift


The first gift is the picture itself. I was bold enough to ask a complete stranger to send me a digital print of pictures he was taking at the concert. He was prompt and I have four beautiful pictures from the evening.

The gift was the concert. We were having a nice lazy Saturday. I had just come in from a walk and was perusing the paper. Under 'Religion Calendar' I came upon a Spiritual Renewal Conference. In reading the details I discovered that one of our favorite Christian artists was to be in Seattle in just 3 hours. I looked at David, and said, "Do you want to go?" We kicked ourselves into a higher gear and drove north.

We spent the evening in a small venue at a congregation just south of Seattle. We worshiped with Michael Card and three young Music Ministers from Presbyterian churches in the area. We were amazed at the intimacy of the evening. Michael has some new songs out on lament. The area music ministers have written new songs for Lent and shared those in the second half. We just had an amazing evening.