I promise I checked the weather several times the day that we were planning to go to the cove in the evening. And I *still* managed to pick a time when the sky was gray and we felt some raindrops.




I promise I checked the weather several times the day that we were planning to go to the cove in the evening. And I *still* managed to pick a time when the sky was gray and we felt some raindrops.
Anna caught the sunset!
And we all went to watch the Salisbury fireworks...from a distance....that had a parking lot much quicker to exit that the baseball stadium. It was just a comfortable evening with people who are easy to be around.
12,351. Keeping my perspective in the present
12,352. Good Sunday School discussion
12,353. Hearing that our friend is expecting a baby
12,354. Stuck on the couch
Camp week was memorable as always! This year held some new adventures. I drove a van full of teenagers to camp for the first time. I may have had ulterior motives in driving--I got to give Aliza a hug. I also got to see the sweet moment when Aliza and Anna saw each other.
Our youth group was on the Orange Team and wore their orange Crush shirts to arrive. I drove home and then Isaiah and I drove to WV and spent a couple days with Grandma and Grandpa. Isaiah is holding it, but I was pretty excited about a fresh fruit salad. Anna texted this picture and was so excited to tell me that she had gone on the giant swing in the high ropes course. That was the only time I heard from Anna!Isaiah and I got to be part of Joel's birthday celebration.
Ronan kept Isaiah busy. When it was time to leave, Ronan tried very very hard to kiss Isaiah--on the mouth. Isaiah was having no parts of that.The heat index was over 100 degrees every day of camp. After color wars every afternoon, the boys jumped in the pool to try to give their sweaty shirts a quick clean.
Rain was a welcome reprieve from the heat!
It was special to get a tiny glimpse into the energy Aliza gives to the campers from breakfast to midnight every day. She also got to give her Daddy a BIG hug.
A bunch of our group were sick during the week. Anna was pretty miserable on Friday. Josiah was just getting it on Friday. The worst for Aliza was Wednesday/Thursday.
One more group picture and then I drove a van of teenagers home again. Traffic was terrible again. But we made it. I'll even drive again next year if I'm needed.I'm so grateful that this is such a positive life-impacting experience for our kids. So life-impacting that Aliza wants to create the experience for all the campers. She is right where she is supposed to be. In spite of the physical and mental exhaustion, she absolutely loves talking to the campers, interacting with the youth group she is assigned to and tells me in almost every polo that she knows that she is living in her purpose.
The day finally arrived for Aliza to meet her team and start her summer camp adventure! She is part of a missions team that puts on week long camps for youth groups. It's our first experience of having a child away from home for an extended period of time.
There have been some beautiful afternoons for reading outside. Anna continues to document our sunsets. We acquired a coconut which led to quite the process of draining the water from it, opening it and scraping the fruit. Josiah and Sean built a reallllly tall tower!And we also got ice cream...and took a picture for Aliza.
12,257. When Aliza realized she can fail the final and still get an A in the class
12,258. Getting to mow the grass
12,259. Last English class
12,260. Isaiah finished 3 subjects
12,261. Aliza's Spanish story
12,262. A very intense game of monkey in the middle
12,263. Going to a choir concert with Aliza
12,264. Meeting a group of friends at Island Creamery
12,265. Crossing off the Saturday to do list
12,266. Hearing all about the SAT when I picked up Josiah
12,267. Spending the evening with Nicole
12,268. Our church community
12,269. First year of college completed for Aliza
12,270. Planning for a few days away
12,271. Keeping my focus on the present
12,272. Spontaneous plans that let Jeremy and I have an at home date
12,273. Jeremy was able to fix the van's air conditioning
12,274. Running into Annie Nichols
12,275. Family
12,276. Stopping for lunch 2 hours from home and friends were there too
12,277. Experiencing NYC--especially with Anna
12,278. Exploring
12,279. Ice cream
12,280. Visiting with our hosts
12,281. Rainy day morning rest
12,282. Afternoon adventure
12,283. Movie night
12,284. Driving out of the city
12,285. Being able to help Aliza in a positive way
12,286. Home
12,287. A day full of friends
12,288. Mother's Day chai from Aliza
12,289. Visiting with Mom and Dad
12,290. Lettuce from Dad's garden
12,291. A hard good bye
12,292. Theological lunch discussion
12,293. The first peony bloom
12,294. Enjoying an orchid on my counter
12,295. Isaiah found a book to read on his own
12,296. Lunchtime with Grandma and Lydia
12,297. Little girl giggles, smiles and stories
12,298. A good math day with Anna
12,299. Late night Wednesday talk with Aliza
12,300. Henry's had the best day with us--so much giggling
12,301. A Thursday evening without a commitment
12,302. Anna did really well on her math test
12,303. Planting a couple dahlias
12,304. Josiah did well on SAT
12,305. Family game of Geoguesser
12,306. Retirement party for my long-time-ago mentor
12,307. A month late, but it was a fun Easter egg hunt
12,308. the breeze made it a lovely afternoon
12,309. 4 year old Haitian friend wanting to tell us that she is "sweaty" but she says "I'm sweater" over and over
12,310. Aliza's choir concert
12,311. Doing my best to parent well
12,312. Woke up at 3am and knew I had to pray
12,313. While I'm overreacting, 4 children got the snake off the porch
12,314. Hearing all about the girls shoe shopping excursion
12,315. Starbucks for me
12,316. My friend with a kiddo in the same season as mine
12,317. Learning to wait
12,318. Snap peas from Dad's garden
12,319. Listening to Aliza's thoughts and feelings
12,320. An evening of fellowship
12,321. Kind words when I was nervous
12,322. These 3 not wanting to go to bed
School is finished! I feel like I drug everyone over the finish line which did not feel like a victory. lol I even tried to generate some enthusiasm to finish by promising Chick Fil A for lunch the next day. Oh well. They did it and I even submitted grades and portfolios to the Board of Education before we went to lunch. That DID feel like a victory!
It worked out that Jeremy could get away to meet us for lunch. Taking big kids out to lunch is almost as unpredictable as taking littles out to lunch.
Josiah is a SENIOR now! The straw of four straws was pretty entertaining. Anna makes flowers out of straw papers. Isaiah got in on the straw excitement. It came home with us and has made a few appearances.It's going to be a fun summer. We are going to soak up every minute of it!