Monday, October 22, 2007
Old Photo
I have been having fun working on scrapbooking all my photos from when I was a little girl. Here is one I found of me with my baby sister.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
My Neglected Blog
I have been thinking that my blog has become a little um.. boring, and has been well... quite neglected. So I have been trying to think of some brilliant ideas of things to post :) Not much has comE to mind yet. If anyone has suggestions, please leave a comment. I am going to try to post a little more often from now on. Anyway with that said I might as well tell you what I've been up to this week.
With the cooler fall weather I have had the urge to bake. On Monday I made bread, herb rolls, and cinnamon rolls. I also cooked one of my white pumpkins. Then on Wednesday I made pumpkin cake, pumpkin ice cream, and pumpkin rolls. On Tuesday we went down to get apples. It has become a fall tradition for us to go with our neighbors, and it is always lots of fun.
I have also done a little scrap booking and put new strings on my mandolin. I really need to get out in the garden and clean out the dead plants. I was planning to have a fall garden but somehow that hasn't happened. Well.. that's all I can think of right now, I'll try to post again soon.
Friday, October 05, 2007
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Finally... a very late update.
The end of August found us on the road again, headed up to Washington for the Shield of Faith Labor Day weekend conference/family camp. We left Thursday morning and arrived at camp Friday evening. The weekend was a fun and encouraging time. There was speaking in the mornings and open sharing time and singing. Then the afternoon was free time. There was beautiful lake for swimming and boating in, a volleyball court, a climbing wall, and other fun things to do. After dinner there was another meeting time. The meetings were encouraging and convicting. One theme was complete dependence on the Lord. On Saturday there was a special time of baptism. One girl wanted to be baptized, so we all went down to the lake and her father baptized her. Then one by one many more people also wanted to be baptized. It was neat to see God working in people's lives. It was such a fun camp that when Monday came and it was time to leave it seemed like it shouldn't have been over already.
From camp we and the Keulens carpooled over to Montana. The original plan was to stay up on our old ranch in the guest house. But at the last minute it was being used as a school during the day. So, the alternative plan was to camp up on some land that Grandpa still owns up there. We got in to Missoula after 10 pm. Since we hadn't had dinner we stopped at Taco Bell. We all piled out and headed for the door not realizing that only the drive through was still open. After standing there reading the menu through the door and looking quite funny I'm sure (there were 15 of us in all), Mr. and Mrs. Keulen went through the drive through and made one large order and then we were on our way. By the time we made another stop at the grocery store and finally arrived at the property it was very late, and very dark, the field was overgrown with tall grass, and we were tired. Something about driving into a bumpy field at night and bringing our friends with us to camp there just struck some of us as really funny and we had a laughing attack in the back of our van. We were so tired that we did not even set up tents but just laid our sleeping bags on plastic. It didn't seem like it would rain anyway, so what did it matter? Well, at six thirty in the morning we woke up to drops of rain falling on us. Thankfully it didn't rain too much, but I slept in the car after that anyway :) We had a very slow morning that day. We moved everything down to the old schoolhouse that was not being used any more at the ranch. Then we ate breakfast, took showers, and explored the ranch a little. We went and got hamburgers for lunch then took a few walks in the afternoon. It was really fun to spend the day with the Keulens and to show them where we used to live. Before all going to bed we had a Bible study. We were glad to be sleeping inside that night because it rained all night. The next day they had to get ready to leave, but before they left some of us walked down to see the pond and also enjoyed looking at the old farm equipment.
After the Keulens left we spent two more nights there and were able to visit our friends the Browns and the Harringtons. When we left Montana we took several days to drive home. We went over to the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington. It was very beautiful there. One day we got to ride on the car ferry, that was interesting. Then we missed the next ferry so had to wait two hours for another one! It was a good thing I had brought a book. We stooped at a beautiful beach that evening just at sunset. Melissa took some beautiful pictures. Altogether it was a really fun trip with lots of activities pack in. Here are some of the pictures that we took.

The campground where the conference was.

Singing

Swimming in the lake

Playing volleyball

Our late night Taco Bell visit

Setting up camp out in the field

Eating burgers and fries

An old building where we took one of our walks

Our dinner table in the old schoolhouse

Dinner at the Browns

The view from the ferry

On the Olympic Peninsula

Melissa took this picture at the beach.
From camp we and the Keulens carpooled over to Montana. The original plan was to stay up on our old ranch in the guest house. But at the last minute it was being used as a school during the day. So, the alternative plan was to camp up on some land that Grandpa still owns up there. We got in to Missoula after 10 pm. Since we hadn't had dinner we stopped at Taco Bell. We all piled out and headed for the door not realizing that only the drive through was still open. After standing there reading the menu through the door and looking quite funny I'm sure (there were 15 of us in all), Mr. and Mrs. Keulen went through the drive through and made one large order and then we were on our way. By the time we made another stop at the grocery store and finally arrived at the property it was very late, and very dark, the field was overgrown with tall grass, and we were tired. Something about driving into a bumpy field at night and bringing our friends with us to camp there just struck some of us as really funny and we had a laughing attack in the back of our van. We were so tired that we did not even set up tents but just laid our sleeping bags on plastic. It didn't seem like it would rain anyway, so what did it matter? Well, at six thirty in the morning we woke up to drops of rain falling on us. Thankfully it didn't rain too much, but I slept in the car after that anyway :) We had a very slow morning that day. We moved everything down to the old schoolhouse that was not being used any more at the ranch. Then we ate breakfast, took showers, and explored the ranch a little. We went and got hamburgers for lunch then took a few walks in the afternoon. It was really fun to spend the day with the Keulens and to show them where we used to live. Before all going to bed we had a Bible study. We were glad to be sleeping inside that night because it rained all night. The next day they had to get ready to leave, but before they left some of us walked down to see the pond and also enjoyed looking at the old farm equipment.
After the Keulens left we spent two more nights there and were able to visit our friends the Browns and the Harringtons. When we left Montana we took several days to drive home. We went over to the Olympic Peninsula in western Washington. It was very beautiful there. One day we got to ride on the car ferry, that was interesting. Then we missed the next ferry so had to wait two hours for another one! It was a good thing I had brought a book. We stooped at a beautiful beach that evening just at sunset. Melissa took some beautiful pictures. Altogether it was a really fun trip with lots of activities pack in. Here are some of the pictures that we took.
The campground where the conference was.
Singing
Swimming in the lake
Playing volleyball
Our late night Taco Bell visit
Setting up camp out in the field
Eating burgers and fries
An old building where we took one of our walks
Our dinner table in the old schoolhouse
Dinner at the Browns
The view from the ferry
On the Olympic Peninsula
Melissa took this picture at the beach.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Fresh Produce for Dinner
Thursday, August 09, 2007
Trip to Music Camp
Last week we went up to Sisters, Oregon for our second year at Booher Family Music Camp. This time Melissa stayed home to take care of the the garden and the animals (especially Tizzy). It was kind of strange going without her. We took Jonathan's friend Trevor A. with us also, so there were still five of us.
We left very early Saturday morning and stayed over night near Grants Pass. We had a chance to go swimming in the Rogue River and to pick wild blackerries. We arrived at camp around 3 pm Sunday afternoon and got set up and checked in. Then a busy week full of activies began. I took fiddle classes everyday, every night there was a concert, jamming or dancing. During free time I played games, went on hay rides, talked to people or sometimes helped in the kitchen. I even did some crazy things this year like .. . go on a motorcycle ride. It was not something I ever would have thught I'd do. But it was pretty fun, not something I'd want to do often though :). I had more fun this year than last year. Everything was more familiar, I knew more people, and got to know more people then last year.
Here are few pictures from the week.

Jonathan and Trevor Swimming in the Rogue River

The view from camp

Visiting over one of the delicious meals

Jenny and I having a nice talk.

My motorcycle ride

Rachel Z. working in the kitchen. I enjoyed being in the same class with her and getting to know her.

Dancing

There were many backrubs given throughout the week

My class playing during the Friday night student concert
We left very early Saturday morning and stayed over night near Grants Pass. We had a chance to go swimming in the Rogue River and to pick wild blackerries. We arrived at camp around 3 pm Sunday afternoon and got set up and checked in. Then a busy week full of activies began. I took fiddle classes everyday, every night there was a concert, jamming or dancing. During free time I played games, went on hay rides, talked to people or sometimes helped in the kitchen. I even did some crazy things this year like .. . go on a motorcycle ride. It was not something I ever would have thught I'd do. But it was pretty fun, not something I'd want to do often though :). I had more fun this year than last year. Everything was more familiar, I knew more people, and got to know more people then last year.
Here are few pictures from the week.
Jonathan and Trevor Swimming in the Rogue River
The view from camp
Visiting over one of the delicious meals
Jenny and I having a nice talk.
My motorcycle ride
Rachel Z. working in the kitchen. I enjoyed being in the same class with her and getting to know her.
Dancing
There were many backrubs given throughout the week
My class playing during the Friday night student concert
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Sunflowers
Friday, July 06, 2007
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
Pasta Party
Yesterday afternoon we had the Keulen ladies over for a pasta making day. Then later in the evening the rest of their families joined us for a pasta dinner. We had lots of fun making the pasta, visiting, and laughing. Here are some pictures for your enjoyment. :)
Studying the recipe. Let's make sure we do this right!

Mixing the dough. The correct way to do it is on a board, but we decided a bowl would be easier. :)

Jenny, myself, and Beth putting the dough through the machine.

Bekah, Mary and Faith cutting the noodles. Faith worked hard making lots of pasta. She probably made more than anyone.

Aimee and Beth got quite creative with theirs. They cut out shapes and letters using knives.

The Pasta Ladies!!

Mom and Ruth cooking the pasta

Mr. Keulen admiring the result of much hard work.

Visiting in the living room.
Studying the recipe. Let's make sure we do this right!
Mixing the dough. The correct way to do it is on a board, but we decided a bowl would be easier. :)
Jenny, myself, and Beth putting the dough through the machine.
Bekah, Mary and Faith cutting the noodles. Faith worked hard making lots of pasta. She probably made more than anyone.
Aimee and Beth got quite creative with theirs. They cut out shapes and letters using knives.
The Pasta Ladies!!
Mom and Ruth cooking the pasta
Mr. Keulen admiring the result of much hard work.
Visiting in the living room.
Monday, June 25, 2007
A Wedding
On Saturday we drove down to the L.A. area for Gabe and Mandy's wedding. We carpooled down with the Keulens, making one stop for lunch at In 'n Out. Altogether the drive took about five hours. We arrived at around 4:30 and the wedding began at five. When we got there we had to quickly find a place to change from traveling clothes into our nice clothes. That was a bit of a difficulty but it worked out fine. It is always neat to see two people covenant before God in marriage. The wedding was beautiful and the reception was a lot of fun. We enjoyed seeing many friends again. We drove home that night after the wedding and arrived home at 1:30.
I took quite a few pictures, so here are some of them.
The parents of the bride and groom.

Mandy coming up the aisle with her father.

Mandy and Gabe saying their vows.

Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Booher

The bride and groom.

Gabe sang a song for Mandy...

...and Mandy sang a song for Gabe.

Gabe and Mandy dancing.
I took quite a few pictures, so here are some of them.
The parents of the bride and groom.
Mandy coming up the aisle with her father.
Mandy and Gabe saying their vows.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Booher
The bride and groom.
Gabe sang a song for Mandy...
...and Mandy sang a song for Gabe.
Gabe and Mandy dancing.
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