Friday, July 2, 2010

Good friends and nature...






This past weekend we spent a few days with some good friends of ours at their cabin. It was a wonderful getaway, and with one of our favorite families!




The great thing about this family is that their hearts are for their children, and we are very like-minded. We can talk to them about our ideas in living and child-training and they don't think we are strange. In fact, they agree with us on most things. Its so wonderful to have friends like this. In this picture are their two oldest children (they also have a little boy) on the left, and then Miriam and Rachel on the right.

Day 1 was all about getting there. We met our friends at their house and followed them to the cabin about an hour away. Then we unloaded. Anna (the wife) and I got busy making beds and situating the rooms while our men fired up the grill for chicken and corn on the cob. Meanwhile, the children had a blast playing out in the rain! They came in for dinner dirty, muddy, and wet, but had the time of their lives.

Day 2 consisted of going to the creek, collecting rocks, fireworks, and lots of 4-wheeling. They have large 4-wheelers, so each of our families (2 adults, 3 children) could each fit on our own, with the daddies driving and the mommies in the back. We explored much of their land, and the daddies drove very carefully!

Day 3 was short, as we had to leave in the morning. So the mommies got beds stripped, breakfast made and bags packed, while the daddies got things packed up in the vehicles. Our friends left before we did, due to obligations. Before we left the cabin, David wanted to take one last trip on the 4-wheeler. He took us up to a look-out point, where you could see for miles. It was breath-taking. So we worshipped on a mountain top the God of all the nature we saw.




After the cabin, our family headed up to Jefferson City. David had a conference Monday and Tuesday for work (he's a Professional Electrical Engineer). After Monday's portion of the conference we took an outing to see the capital building and governor's mansion. The girls loved seeing and learning about it our state's governmental history. They especially liked the garden area outside of the mansion. One thing that we thought was great was a large stone displaying the 10 Commandments. There are a lot of states where you wouldn't see something like that in the capital.

Next, we went to Culver's for some ice cream, and back to the hotel for swimming! Rachel had a great time learning to swim without her arm floats. Hannah learned how to float with the arm floats independent of mom or dad (we were always right there next to her). Miriam was afraid to swim, even with the arm floats. Its understandable since its only been 8 months since her drowning incident. We are praying she will be able to overcome that fear, eventually.

The next day, David had the second part of his conference, and since we had separate vehicles, the girls and I headed home. But before actually going home, we HAD to stop in Osage Beach for some outlet shopping!!

It was a fun little vacation, and we are so glad for the blessings and opportunities we had for fellowship, learning, and just plain FUN!

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