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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Labor Day in Flagstaff



Come on, take the journey
you, me and all,

 take the step
no matter time or distance
all irrelevant


for a broken spirit the longest journey
is to the front door to open it
Reach out, give, take, 
challenge the road, the journey calls
inside out, outside in
open your soul, your heart
let it be the bridge
to walk your journey

Fly with the wings of the thought
feel with the wisdom of yesterday

burry the sorrow, make place for the new
rejoice in what will come and dare
give way, don't let nothing frighten you
just make the journey of the heart 







"The Journey"
by seeme now

Old Town Scottsdale

Running some last minute errands before we move...

 I had to go to Old Town Scottsdale to get my phone repaired. It didn't take long and then Jack and I spent the morning strolling the quaint shops. Our main goal was to hang around until 11am until The Sugar Bowl opened! We shared a Camelback soda- Ice cream, flavored soda, chocolate, marshamallow or carmel. Yum!









Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Westward Ho!


In just a few weeks, Brent will be the new Children's Pastor at Bayside Church of Citrus Heights in Sacramento, California. It is not lost on us how we started out in Florida as newlyweds and have been slowly making out trek westward across the Unites States. So now perhaps we have reached our own Manifest Destiny? :-D

   While we are excited about new opportunities, I can't think of another decision that was as hard to make as the decision to leave Arizona. We so love Arizona and the people here.  Almost 4 years ago we came here broken and jaded, and I have to admit I was not  at all excited about living in a desert. With tears, I want you to know how much this place has been our literal oasis in the desert- and I was dead wrong about a desert being ugly!  The people here have loved and accepted us. We've made deep friendships that will always be with us, we've been healed and renewed. For the first time in years we haven't been defined by our losses, but have been able to move past our pain and unleash our passion for the fatherless. Thank you Paradise Valley Community Church for your love.  What a huge difference you have made in the lives of the kids in foster care and I am excited to see how you will continue to change the lives of these precious children so loved by our God. 

 So with hearts overflowing, goodbye Arizona, these have been the happiest years of our lives and we look forward  to  being used in California for the glory of God. 


Monday, August 12, 2013

First Day of School!




Yeah! big day. first day of school and for the first time, ALL my kid are in school! The big girls went off to their class because they are old pros and I took Lucy to her class with a heard of other parents taking their Kindergartners. We all acted like paparazzi, crowding and bumping as we snapped pictures and videos of our treasures as they played and lined up. Even when the kids filed into their class and the parents had to stay outside, we pressed our noses and cameras against the windows to get one more glance, and one more shot of the kids.



Jack is in preschool at the same school as all the girls for just 2 hrs a day. He really liked  his class, I peeked in his window and watched his teacher read a story to the kids and he was the wiggliest kid in a room full of boys! That's our Jack!



And now, 2 hours to myself every day. Ahhhh...

Sunday, August 4, 2013

Hawaii Part 3

We spent our whole week near and around Hilo. We took one day and traveled to the other side of the island to Kona for a Luau. We loved the Hilo side much better. Less commercialized, and frankly more beautiful. than the side that doesn't get any rain. But it was another great day of wandering and seeing the sites.
















On our last day in Hawaii we spent the entire day in our bathing suits on the beach. We snorkeled (waiting to get those pictures back from my underwater disposable camera.), rode the waves, played in tidepools and springs. Such a wonderful way to end the day even if I did get very sunburned.




















Amazing.