We had a plan this a.m. I was supposed to get up early and go to the gym and take a couple of hours to work on the workshop before we went out for fun....but I woke up early....and the house was quiet...so I skipped the gym and spent quite a bit of time working on the workshop for PWOCI conference. I appreciate prayers for the upcoming conference in general and my part in it specifically....a bit beyond my comfort zone....but a topic I'm passionate about: Delightful Intimacy: Living the Divine Romance.
After lunch we headed for the Citizen's Forestry Park. The kids have been looking forward to introducing the slide to Michael. Stacia had a blast. I want her to go down with someone - previously, the others would only go down once...but Michael would go again and again. She loved it.
We walked on over to the lake. Stacia enjoyed the giant kokechi dolls.
Mike took a lot of great sunset photos - but I can't begin to decide which one should be posted.....so I'll go with a photo I took of him taking photos. Life is good.
Choosing Joy!
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~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...
How fun! Good choice for the last photo. :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks like such fun!
ReplyDeleteWe're military homeschoolers too. I enjoy reading your blog. God Bless...
Those dolls! I never really thought about seeing Japan- but you are opening new windows.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of Mike taking a picture says it all- he is home!
Oh, that is all beautiful! Love the photos. And D'Etta, it's nice seeing you in more of them :D
ReplyDeleteJulie
Sis: PTL! Finally back to this way of responding. The other way for the last month or so was just to hard.
ReplyDelete---ANYWAY, wonderful seeing you all having fun. That slide is for me. love/prayers - Mom T.
---HEY, we have enough air milage to come to Japan and China..... Going to find out how much the Visa's are. Don't want to stay just a week. PTL for all the Milage. I'll be emailing you whenever my email will work again. Hotmail is working on it now. Lost everything but they think they can bring it back.
---Love you all so fun seeing you all having so much fun. ---love/prayers. Dad/Mom T.
Love that picture of him taking pictures!! So neat!
ReplyDeleteMom - no visa needed for an American to travel in Japan. You can stay 90 days. Not sure if you would be hassled coming from another Asian country to here...bring US ID and should be fine.
ReplyDeleteJanette - Japan has got to be the best kept secret in the military. We are so blessed to have received this assignment.
ReplyDeleteAll - thanks for your sweet comments...yes, we are enjoying getting to know each other again.
Great choice for the last photo! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteYep, I'm certainly ENJOYING being able to take photos of Mike.
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