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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Update

So, I just emptied  my camera and realized that I needed to make a new post! Here is what has been happening around lately.
I do not know when this was taken nor do I know if it is the sun rising or setting, but I do know it is beautiful!:) 
I love hanging out with friends, and these are some of the best!
We had to set the camera on our car for lack of a better place;)
It worked great!
My sisters love the out doors and so they decided to eat at the creek one day! I came down for the dessert;)
See? ; )
It was good... : )
Our creek...
Lydia and the creek...

Isn't she so cute?!
Lydia "inherited" Gabe's old camera and so we were all outside taking pictures one day. This one is at the trampoline.
The lighting could use some enhancing...
Two of my brothers came home for a surprise visit in the beginning of January. It was so wonderful to see them! One day we went to the mountains to go hiking with them and my other brother. It was such a perfect day to hike!
Gabriel...
Mom...
Josiah, Jesse, Gabriel...
It looks like if they stepped one foot back they'd fall off the mountain!
Dad and Mom...
I like how the juice container says "Home Maker" and that is what Lydia is doing.
Her expressions are THE best!
Then we got snow and ice! That was fun!
The sun shining on the ice is so beautiful!
Well, on Friday I will, Lord willing, be in the Dominican Republic for a missions trip. Now I have to go to bed so I will be rested up! ; ) I will probably have a very long post after I get back! I could use your prayers.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

A... Wedding?

The other day we got out Mom's wedding dress. While Elisabeth was putting it on, I decided there needed to be a man for wedding so I got out Gabe's old suit that no longer fits him. I found out why suits were made for men! Ha ha! It looked terrible on me!
We were quite the couple! I was a little to short so I needed to be on my tip-toes or in high-heeled boots. My little sister is taller than I am! I also needed to wear my hair in a bun so as not to be seen. Well, it did get seen.... 
 The beautiful ring....
 The dress didn't really fit her but I still thought it looked nice. ;)
 And then I needed to try it on. I think the dress looked better on me than the suit did. Ha ha!
 I thought this picture was really cool!
 Of course Mom needed to put it on also!
 Isn't she beautiful?!
 Dad and Mom....
Whoa! Can you guess who that is?



Monday, January 7, 2013

New Jersey

Sooo... We went to NJ last December. It was for a family gathering called Bir-ank-mas:  Birthday/Thanksgiving/Christmas. We had a very enjoyable time and loved getting to see some of our family that we hadn't seen in a while.
Lydia trying to rest on the way up there.
Our Grandma has a house on an island that got hit really bad by Hurricane Sandy. Her house did very well considering most of the houses on the island were not legal to live in, they were so damaged.We stayed in it two nights and got to tour the mangled island a little. As we drove in, the whole main road looked like this, with the insides of the stores and houses out on the curb.
Right past a favorite section of town, which was in horrible condition, we came upon a dumping place for all the trash. It is amazing how much debris there was!
The sand washed from one side of the island to the other, so they had to scrape the roads before doing anything else. There were many piles of sand like this.
Some of the roads where really bad and cracked up. Some were blocked off!
The picture below is the beach where we were staying. There used to be a board walk where the girls are standing. Now there is just a pile of sand.
The beach was so pretty that evening!
Very cold, also!
We found out later that we weren't supposed to be on the beach because the sand was contaminated. Oh, well! We didn't get sick! ;)
The bay side was also very bad.
One of the houses they are fixing on the bay side.
Elisabeth's silhouette.

In case you can't read this, is says, " Thank's Sandy".
The next morning we were on the beach before the sun rose.
On our walk we got to see a lot more of the damage Sandy inflicted on the island.
The dunes got washed away and the sand came right into and under the houses.
The sun pops up!

It was such a beautiful morning!
As we left the island we went to the other side and saw things like this house that came off it's pilings and crashed into the house beside it.
More streets lined with trash.
I thought this picture was cute. Lydia had done Gabriel's hair.
Lydia and our cousin being goofy.
Me and my 105 year old Great-grandma
And more house pictures!
That's pretty scary!
Some houses looked just fine!
This was my Aunt's store. It got at least 4 feet of water inside of it.
This house was really bad!
It was moved several feet from it it original place and filled with tree branched and debris.
I thought this frisbee, crushed in the dirt, may have been someone's favorite.
The island was a mess and so sad to see. There is a lot of work still to be done. I hope this motivates you to keep praying for those who lost so much from this natural disaster.

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas to all!

Merry Christmas Grandma...we came in our new PLYMOUTH!

Sunday, December 23, 2012

II Corinthians 6:3-10

II Corinthians 6:3-10

We give no offense in anything, that our ministry may not be blamed. But in all things we commend ourselves as ministers of God: in much patience, in tribulations, in needs, in distresses, in stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, in labors, in sleeplessness, in fastings; by purity, by knowledge, by longsuffering, by kindness, by the Holy Spirit, by sincere love, by the word of truth, by the power of God, by the armor of righteousness on the right hand and on the left, by honor and dishonor, by evil report and good report; as deceivers, and yet true; as unknown, and yet well known; as dying, and behold we live; as chastened, and yet not killed; as sorrowful, yet always rejoicing; as poor, yet making many rich; as having nothing, and yet possessing all things.


Sunday, December 2, 2012

Church



This morning we went to a very sweet Baptist Church. The people were so friendly and every one wanted to shake our hands. We were a little …well flustered or something. Overwhelmed! Yes! Overwhelmed! We probably shook every one of those hands in the whole church. And within 5 or 10 minutes! I was standing in the pew facing the back, shook a hand and said “hello, my name is Priscilla” then I would turn around and say the same thing to the person in the pew in front of me. Then, turn around and do it again. Finally, I just started saying “Priscilla, Priscilla, Priscilla” as I spun trying to shake everyone’s hand! We get home from church and I find every one else had a similar story. An older lady apparently stuck her hand out to Dad and He didn't see her and turned away form her. Mom quickly took her hand and sweetly greeted her. But the lady still hadn't shook Dad’s hand, so she stuck it out again toward him. So Mom tapped dad’s shoulder and said “Won’t you meet my husband!” The lady got her hand-shake! Then, Dad, when someone said they hoped we’d come again, said “You, too!” 

My sock

I have worked on knitting a sock for a while now. The first time I tryed it came out to small so I took it out. This is my second try and I love it!
Progress...


Finished!
 So, what do you think?
I hope everyone has a blessed day!