Spruce Lodge on a sunny, pseudo-spring day |
Victory Peak as seen from outside our house |
Norah is getting big- we've begun potty training and she's doing great! |
Justin likes it when I get bored, because I bake!! |
Norah put 'covers' on our friend's puppy. She loves animals! |
The men play floor hockey on Sunday nights. This is what happens when Daddy plays :) |
"Just be quiet and eat the brownie batter, Norah..." |
Happy first day of spring! That's what my calendar says, anyway. It is high noon right now, and the temperature outside is 9 degrees. Doesn't feel like spring to me. But I will take the sunshine and the longer days!
We are definitely going a little stir crazy here at this time of year and I am trying to come up with lots of creative things for the girls to do so that they (and me as well) don't go crazy since we can't go outside. Hopefully about a month from now the snow will finally be melting, but I'll try not to get ahead of myself. :)
We had a bit of an adventure last week. The temperature dropped to around zero during the night and a very cold wind was blowing in off the lake. We woke the next morning to find that our pipes had frozen, which has happened before, but when Justin put the space heater on the pipes, we realized they had broken and within minutes there were a couple of feet of water and more pouring into the bottom of our house. Thankfully, the space down there is only used for pipe access and we had nothing stored there, because it would have been destroyed! The men were able to get the problem fixed within a couple of hours, so we weren't without water for very long.
Our two biggest retreat group weekends went really well and I hope that being here at camp was a blessing to all several hundred people that attended! I had been planning to sit in on the field dressing and dutch oven cooking classes that Becoming an Outdoor Woman put on, but that weekend Norah came down with a little case of croup and I didn't feel like I should leave her with anyone to share germs. But later that weekend we got to sit in on an Alaska's owls presentation, where we were introduced to all the different types of owls that live in Alaska, and then we got to see a live great horned owl! The girls enjoyed imitating each example owl sound that they heard. They also got to look at the caribou (that were going to be shot and cleaned the next morning, but we didn't tell the girls that!) in the pen near our house, and that was exciting.
My friend Bridget and I started a ladies' Bible study and last night was the first meeting. It's a study by Lysa Terkeurst and I think we're really going to enjoy it. It's awesome to be able to get with so many other ladies from the staff and community and fellowship and laugh and learn things together.
We are coming up on April which is going to be a very busy month for the program department. Justin will be gone nearly every weekend to present at churches and schools and to encourage campers and recruit staff. Hopefully the girls and I can join him on a couple of trips so that we can actually see him sometimes! :)
Also in April, and very exciting, Justin's parents are coming up from Minnesota for a visit. Evie keeps asking how long it will be until Grandma Brenda and Grandpa Steve get here! I hope that the weather will be more mild then than it is now, so that we can get outside, even if it is muddy or slushy.
The summer staff is coming together slowly but surely, and Justin's board of positions is being filled bit by bit. We are in need of male counselors, so if you know of any college age or older guys who are not sure what God wants them to do with their summer, send them to Victory's webpage to get an application!
Some ways you can pray for us right now:
-That the summer staff will continue to fall into place and be exactly the people that God has chosen to use this summer
-That there will be safety in all Justin's travels next month and that the trips will be fruitful
-That we will continue to parent our children with the mindset of shepherding their hearts and teaching them to love the Lord, even when discipline is difficult, and that the boredom will stay at bay!
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