Thursday, April 03, 2008

March Blog

March came in like a lamb and went out like a lamb. We have had early spring here, it really seemed to start in the early part of February and so far we haven’t regressed too much winter since then. Abigail is enjoying the Trumpeter Swans that have been gracing the area with their presence for a few days before heading on their journey.

We have had a busy month with lots of travels. We took my parents back to Kamloops, where they flew out on the 6th, and spent a few frantic days trying to get all the “big city” shopping in we could and somehow trying to rest at the same time. (We didn’t get much rest). We then traveled on to Calgary, AB where we met and did some traveling with our Field Director to discuss our future, (post-internship) placement. On Wednesday the 12th we came back west to Golden, BC, to attend InterAct’s Winter Retreat/Workshop. We again had meetings facilitated by Worldview Resource Group and once again (like last fall) we walked away encouraged by what we are learning in missiology. We also got an extra bonus WRG then came back to our area to do an on sight consultation of how we can be more strategic in accomplishing our goals. So now after information overload we find ourselves processing what we have learned and seeking God’s direction for the next step. The next few months are getting busier and busier due to summer and all the activities that come with it. All of a sudden the future is uncertain again and after a few months of security and routine our family faces more changes, and the “unknown”. We covet your prayers as we follow the path God lays before us one step at a time. He continues to pour His grace, mercy, and love into our lives and we can never give Him enough thanks for all that He is accomplishing. It’s truly exciting to follow His guidance in all things.

The girls are doing well, Ruth is pulling herself us all over the place and we are constantly digging things out of her mouth that don’t belong there (usually wood pieces that fall off wood when carried to the porch to the stove). She continues to encourage the rest of us with her easy smile that lights up the whole room. Abigail’s chatter is the most constant sound in our house and she has probably made cards for everyone of you reading this, but somehow they don’t all make it in the mail to you (that’s my fault). She loves to be a part of any “big people” activity and doesn’t miss a thing. The other night our family camped out on the living room floor at Horsman’s house and watched The Sound of Music, when I asked Abigail what her favorite song was she said “I am 16 going on 17” and somehow as cute as it was, it gave me a funny feeling that we weren’t that far away from that being true.

We trust you had a rejuvenating Easter season. We were able to participate in some activities in the community that gave it a special feel. Wishing you all sunny spring warmth! Thanks for caring for us, we sure appreciate you!