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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Pictures

Here are some pictures I took of Faith and her friend, Emma. Enjoy!





My brother and I have the opportunity to go to Acquire the Fire this weekend. If you don't know what that is, here is the link. We were able to raise almost all the money we needed to go, and hope to have an amazing time. I'll post on that next week.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Mount Rainier

I promised you a post about Mount Rainier, so here it is. My family went sledding on Mount Rainier last Saturday-not down the mountain, in the small area designated for sledding. This was only my second time up the mountain, because I didn't go when my ACL was damaged. It was also my first time out of the car on Mount Rainier.
We started driving towards the mountain, and it was a nice, sunny day somewhere in the fifties. (For those of you who do not live in Washington, these days are rare) As we got closer, we started to notice small patches of snow on the ground. After we got into the Mount Rainier park, it was considerably chillier and most of the ground was covered in snow. The park has a beautiful blend of fir trees and sequoias, and ferns scattered on the ground. Moss grows up the trees and dangles from them, adding a splash of color to the seemingly endless red trunks. As we got higher up the mountain, more and more snow was piled up beside the road from when they had plowed. Then, suddenly the walls of snow were taller than our van, and we couldn't see over them to look at the trees. Faith and Lydia were excited about it, but I must admit I wasn't looking forward to being almost waist deep in snow. Didn't we leave the snow in Ohio?
It really is beautiful on the mountain, though. The drifts of snow were spotless, no footprints or grass anywhere. Here and there the huge sequoias stand, mightily withstanding the glittering, freezing snow. It's amazing what God's creation can look like without being tampered by man!

Friday, March 18, 2011

I Have A Job

Well, sort of. I was looking for a job in February, and applied at a few places in town. Most of the shops and restaurants in Eatonville aren't hiring through the winter months, but since it's a tourist town, many of them will hire in the summer. My "sort of" job is at the food co-op here in Eatonville. It's volunteer work, so I don't get paid, but it will look really good on an application. I stock shelves when orders come in, and I'm also learning the register. This will really help me out when I start applying for jobs again this summer.
We've had some guests this past week- my grandma and her friend came and visited. They were able to see the kind of ministry we do in Tacoma, and also check out the airfield. My grandma was especially interested in a program my church does called Living Free. Basically it's a six week class teaching about strongholds, prayer, and how to live free in the Lord. One of the churches in Ohio that supports us (and also the one my grandma attends) wants to use the curriculum to help their community.
I'm going sledding on Mount Rainier tomorrow, hope to post on that soon!

Monday, March 7, 2011

A birthday


The birthday girl

Her cake, which was originally going to be turquoise with her name on it, but we didn't have enough frosting due to a small misunderstanding, so on went the flowers

They had a lot of fun with bubbles

Faith unwrapped a chair :)

and a cute skirt from Mamaw

And ladybug rain gear from me (you know, since we live in the state of rain)

Sorry it's taken me so long to post this. We've had sick people for the last week. We're all feeling much better, though!