Thursday, September 23, 2021

A Lovely Dinner Invite

We received a lovely invitation to Luke and Krista's for dinner. This is our first dinner invite since their wedding. As we pulled on to base and drove around looking for their housing area, we noted CoRielle behind us. We hadn't realized they'd arranged a family party. CyRi arrived shortly after us. They had been a bit delayed due to a tire situation.  It was fun to have dinner and relax with these two newlywed couples we all love so much. 

Danny and GG

Krista giving a tour

Danny's new tricks

Danny and Cory

 Danny discovers stairs...
Hmm...I could probably climb this.

Yeah, let's try it! 

Stacia wasn't as convinced in Danny's ability. Thankfully, he didn't see her reaction. LOL 

Piece of cake 

New uncles are great things! 

Obviously catching the blur of Livie was a challenge! LOL 
Livie, Cy and Carrie

Reno and Livie entertain us




It was a great evening. We are so blessed Krista's first assignment is just up the road. Thanks, Krista and Luke, we had a great evening. 

Tuesday, September 21, 2021

First Snow

 

The first snow has hit our yard. It won't last...but it's here. Millie does not approve of the snow. 

 The chickens weren't thrilled either. 

Benny was excited for the snow.  Arielle didn't mention snow. They got into the car began driving to our house. Arielle said there was no snow in town or on the drive over. The snow began when you turned onto Baachan's street. How fun is that? 

The girls had very different responses to the snow. Allie was excited, "It's SNOWING!"  Stacia came up with tears in her eyes and said, "It's SnOOOWWWing." 

Danny is itching to get out into the snow. 

Stacia and Benny found just enough snow to make a little snowman. 


This won't last, however, whether one is filled with glee or dread, winter is fast approaching.

Monday, September 20, 2021

Baachan's Garden

Benny loves to help in Baachan's garden. After all the slug picking, weeding and watering its finally time to pick some food.  I knew with the frost yesterday it's about time to harvest what we can. Bennie was excited to get the first cucumber. That sweet face is what I feel every time I get to pick something from the garden. 



I'm going to leave the Kale for now until I'm ready to deal with it. I've heard it will do o.k. with the cool weather. 

Danny loves the grass and fall leaves. 

We threw the green cucumber plants into the lasagna bed and then added a brown layer of straw. 

Still hoping for Brussel Sprouts

Aspargus - it's a start

Gardening makes Millie tired

Sunday, September 19, 2021

Fall Problems

 The afternoon was so nice yesterday. One should always roll up one's windows in the fall. I'm glad it was simply frost and not snow. 


We still haven't had snow down here, but we are having frosty mornings. I love fall. 



Saturday, September 18, 2021

Driving, Shopping, Connecting

 The girls continue to get driving time in....not that they always WANT to get driving time in. 


Fall is definitely upon us. Allie needs some fall clothes. This seems like a good time to get Stacia a few things too. We hit a huge sale at a local consignment store. I force both girls to pick out a couple of fall looks and try them on. 
Slightly reluctant shoppers

Stacia ended up with the red sweater thingy and Allie purchased all three seen here...a nice wool jacket, a fun slouchy thing, and a burgundy sweater. 

Fun outing - I love these girls

Our plan after shopping was to go to Pyrah's Fall festival. We were to meet Josiah and Livie and CoRielle.  We got there and there was a huge line. We've never needed to have prior tickets, but it was obvious we weren't getting in without them.  CoRielle had tickets and stayed. Josiah and Livie stopped by our house as they were out here. Carrie's brother had a trampoline his girls don't use. When he took it down, he sent it out here.  Ours was on its last leg. It's a good solution for all. Alex loaded it directly into the garage. 


I keep trying to catch what we call golden hour. The sun comes shining through the trees and over the mountains and it is breathtaking. 

CoRielle came by after the festival. They got here during golden hour.  Fall evenings are made for campfires. We all gathered at the fire ring.  I'm telling you if you don't have a s'more kit - get one. It's very handy for drop by visitors. 

I have begun making pies with Dave's Thin Sliced power seed bread, a thinly sliced apple, cinnamon and a sugar free max mallow. 

Look at the sun in the trees! And check out "Honey" and the brothers. We love how Benny calls Arielle, "Honey." 

Passing on the roasting technique is serious father/son bonding time. 

A little dark - but yummy. 






Is there anything sweeter than family visiting around a campfire? I'm glad this is something we've carried over from our years of living in the RV. 


Precious evenings for sure. 

Friday, September 17, 2021

2021 Women's Ministry Network Conference

In 2020 our ministry network didn't have a women's conference. This year they did. Covid numbers were high. It was unwise for some to be in a conference setting and for us to attend has traditionally meant carpooling on Friday and Saturday....so a total of at least 4 hours in cars. In the end four of us drove on our own to conference, rather than this being a church sponsored event.  The conference was for all women in the Alaska Assembly of God churches. 
Me, Jennifer, Jacque, Krista

Our group was small, yet it was a wonderful weekend. Krista arranged for us to rent an Air B&B rather than driving back to town.  Jacque had realty things to deal with and drove back and forth but Jen, Krista, and I stayed in town. This gave us a couple of hours to visit at night and a later Saturday morning start. It helped this feel more like the conferences and retreats I've known in the past. We had much more time for relational connections. This is a key element for which many women long. 

Me, Krista, Jen

We look a bit rough Saturday morning, but we were ready to take on the day. 

The conference theme was "She Abides" and it was an excellent choice for the year we find ourselves in, both the pandemic world and our personal worlds. It was a great reminder to make connection with Jesus our number one priority in every season of life. I enjoyed each message and the challenge to connect in a variety of ways. It was also a good reminder God is sovereign, and we can trust Him. 


The conference planners and host church did a superb job of hosting in the midst of covid. Chairs were not set up. Each group entered, grabbed their chairs, and set them where they would like to be. Other groups did the same with the groups staying socially distanced.  Between sessions all chairs were sanitized and stacked back up. I saw other sanitizing measures as well. I was impressed. We didn't have popcorn bars or breakfast treats...and there were no drinks provided...numbers were much less than previous years, but it was GOOD to be together again. 

I'm looking forward to a year of connecting with these ladies (and others at church) and attending in 2022. 

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Rose, Termination Dust & Wood

 This is Rose. Rose attends our church. She's also come to women's Bible Study (Gather) and to our life group for a couple of years. Rose and her husband are going to move with their daughter and her husband to help with their kids as they transition to military life. 


We wanted to get a coffee date in before Rose moves.  The move date has been a bit flexible, but all of sudden the word has come it will be before next Sunday. Rose had time between packers and errands to run out to a local coffee shop. On the way to pick up Rose I kept thinking I'd rather take her to Sophia's than to the local coffee shop we'd talked about.  I asked her if she'd mind going to Sophia's instead. She told me it was an answer to prayer. She had told God she'd really to go to Sophia's before she moved. I love it when God gives one of his gals a heavenly hug. He did that for Rose today. Spending time out with someone in my general age range was a treat. 

Our mountain peaks...I love it when there is both fall colors and a hint of snow. White IS a fall color up here, as I've proclaimed many times. ::snort:: 


Michael continues to cut trees at KC's and the boys help split and pack it into the woodshed. 
Alex and Michael

Such a pretty sight