More Northeast Adventures

I’m back from my trip to the northeast. This picture was taken on a hike we did on Saturday, up Mount Tom near Woodstock, VT. It was a 4.5 mile hike and absolutely beautiful. I went a little picture happy and came back with 250+ photos.

It was a great trip, not only because of the beautiful scenery I got to capture on camera, but also because it was a reunion with old friends. These friends know me well. It was good to catch up with them and have long talks over Pumpkin Spice coffee with the kids clamoring in the background.

The rest of my trip consisted of:

  • Taking 400+ photos of kids and colors
  • Going on the hike up Mt. Tom
  • Touring the VT countryside with Barbara and seeing a bunch of covered bridges
  • Playing Chinese checkers and losing badly
  • Hearing a sermon on the importance and philosophy of praise music in church
  • Long talks late into the night every night
  • A discussion on world events and politics with Chris (and our mutual conclusion that the news makes us depressed)
  • Soaking up the crisp fall air and wishing I could take some of it back to TX with me

This was my 7th trip back to VT and NH. I hope it will be the 7th of many more trips to come!

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Northeast Adventures

I’m visiting good friends up in NH and VT this week. My time here has consisted of the following:

  • Waking up to four adorable blond kids begging me to get out of bed
  • Taking pictures of the four adorable blond kids
  • Climbing apple trees while on a conference call for work
  • Drinking tea and pumpkin spice coffee to stay warm
  • Staying up late talking with Bethany and Chris
  • Catching up with Barb on the way back from the airport
  • Soaking in the crisp fall air
  • Playing hide and seek last night before bedtime
  • Reading books to the kids to try to settle them down (sorry Bethany)
  • An early morning pillow fight this morning

More adventures to come, I’m sure… will keep you all posted

First Annual Fummer Festival

I had a super weekend camping with friends at Guadalupe State Park.

I started the trip worn out from my week and badly needing a break from my laptop, cell phone, and homework. I ended the trip remembering that God is big – much bigger than anything I’m worried or concerned about.

Praise him, sun and moon, praise him, all you shining stars! Praise him, you highest heavens, and you waters above the heavens! Psalm 148:3-4

For more fun, see our top 10 on Tiff’s blog. I’m eternally grateful for Marianne and Jeremy rescue efforts on my behalf. And I plead the 5th on any incriminations in Tiff’s recount of the weekend.

I Love Pumpkin Bread

In my sister’s spare time, she makes delicious things for George and me to eat. The latest is her pumpkin bread, using an old recipe from our mom. It’s perfect for fall and is a great late-afternoon snack.

Eryn has consistently made baked goodies every week this summer – things like her famous chocolate chip cookies, banana bread, german chocolate cake, fresh bread, and ginger-bread cookies. I’ve become very spoiled.

And now that the weather is turning, I need to get back to running every day.

The Tractor Supply Store

Today after our girls’ lunch after church, four of us went out to the Tractor Supply store so I could do some necessary shopping for the horse. You all think we went to check out cowboys, but you are wrong.

We had a fun time gabbing on the way out there and all the way back, trying on cowgirl shirts, (I got my horse-shopping fix), gawking at the endless variety of law mowers, noting the smell of sweat feed wafting from the store, and admiring the miniatures of tractors, meercats, foals, and other random objects.

Back in the land of the living

I’ve been sick all week.

It’s ironic that this post follows the “Offerings” post. Being sick and confronted with bodily frailty reminds me with how very little I have to offer God on my own.

“The only thing that I can give You
Is the life You gave to me.”

It is only what He gives that we can give back to Him.

Offering by Third Day

Magnificent Holy Father
I stand in awe of all I see
Of all the things You have created
But still You choose to think of me

Who am I that You should suffer
Your very life to set me free
The only thing that I can give You
Is the life You gave to me

This is my offering, dear Lord
This is my offering to You, God
And I will give You my life
For it’s all I have to give
Because You gave Your life for me

I stand before You at this altar
So many have given You more
I may not have much I can offer
Yet what I have is truly Yours

This is my offering

A Good Birthday

So my birthday was last weekend and it was a fun-packed event. Here are the highlights:

  • the Mat Kearney concert
  • my new ipod
  • Mom comin’ into town
  • Amanda comin’ into town
  • Elizabeth comin’ into town
  • a great sermon at church
  • a hike down to the greenbelt
  • lunch with friends at Trudy’s
  • volleyball
  • picnic after volleyball
  • Kelly’s hypothetical cupcakes