Oh, what a joy to be in the house of the Lord this morning! First Baptist Kettering welcomed our new senior pastor, Pastor Chad Keck, and his family to our congregation this morning. Chris and I were teaching preschool Sunday School, so we missed his message, but we only heard great things about it. We plan on listening to it on the website. After church, we had a church wide potluck (what Baptists do best) to say good-bye to Dr. Floro and his wife, and to welcome Pastor Keck, Candace, and their two children. The congregation welcomed them with cards and gift cards to help them in their move. They are from Florida, and we are so excited to have them on staff. We are excited to see what new things will happen in 2011 with his leadership.
After the potluck, we came home and watched the Saints lose to the Buccaneers (boohoo), and the kids played Wii and computer. Chris played basketball with Jason and watched Rachel ride her bike out front. Both didn't last long, because the temperatures have dropped again after being in the 40s and 50s the end of last week. Later, we took Chris out to dinner for his birthday since he was sick on Wednesday. He wanted to go to Texas Roadhouse to get a steak. Of course Rachel wanted him to sit on the saddle and allow the waitresses to sing Happy Birthday to him, but Chris doesn't like the attention, so he wouldn't do it. We enjoyed our meal and fellowship and then returned home to watch some more football and Extreme Home Makeover. While they watched TV, I got a chance to chat with Amy which I enjoyed. I am so thankful for the new friends God has brought into our lives.
Well, back to the grind tomorrow - school, work, drum lessons, etc. Glad to be back on our routines!! Hopefully we will find out tomorrow if Chris has to go to Iraq or not.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
Saturday, January 1, 2011
Happy New Year
So, another year has come and gone. What exciting things we have in store for 2011! One of which is building a house. We are set to break ground in about 3 weeks with completion around 11 April. We are so excited to be moving to Kettering to be closer to our church and new friends.
One of my goals for this year is to try to journal something every day, or at least most days. Jason and Rachel are growing up so fast, and I would like to be able to hold on to as many memories as I can. Not just with pictures, but with words.
So last night we had a great time with friends welcoming in the new year. We were all so excited to have fellowship, laughter, and great food. Rachel stayed awake until 11:56 and then fell asleep on Chris's shoulder, so she missed the ball dropping by 4 minutes. Jason had so much fun hanging out with the other boys and getting to play video games for 6 hours! He was storing up for when school starts back on Monday and he goes back to 30 minutes a day!
Today Jason and I attended a Wright State University men's basketball game. We got free tickets from attending the Harlem Globetrotters yesterday. We were both so excited to be back to going to games together. That was our bonding time before we left Utah. The greatest part was the Raiders came back and won the game with a buzzer beater 3 pointer! One would have thought they won the championship as loud as we were all cheering! Good times!
While we were at the game, Rachel and Chris went to the mall and got some Dippin Dots and went to the Fetch store to play with the puppies. I think they both fell in love with the springer spaniel. It won't be long before we have a new addition to our family - a four-legged one that is!
After our excursions various places, we all settled back at home for a great dinner of pork roast, sauerkraut, black eyed peas, rice, and rolls. I was so proud to have accomplished my first slow cooker roast! Great way to start 2011.
As I close this post, I want to be reminded that in 2 days we will find out whether Chris has to go back to Iraq or not in a few weeks. We received a phone call on Thursday that they are looking for someone to finish out a deployment for someone who needs to return home for some reason, and they tasked Chris. The Unit Deployment Monitor said he thinks he can get Chris out of this, but there are no guarantees. We are both okay with his leaving again, but it won't be easy. We are just praying that God's Will be done. I pray I can keep my goal of journaling everyday. Happy New Year 2011!!!
One of my goals for this year is to try to journal something every day, or at least most days. Jason and Rachel are growing up so fast, and I would like to be able to hold on to as many memories as I can. Not just with pictures, but with words.
So last night we had a great time with friends welcoming in the new year. We were all so excited to have fellowship, laughter, and great food. Rachel stayed awake until 11:56 and then fell asleep on Chris's shoulder, so she missed the ball dropping by 4 minutes. Jason had so much fun hanging out with the other boys and getting to play video games for 6 hours! He was storing up for when school starts back on Monday and he goes back to 30 minutes a day!
Today Jason and I attended a Wright State University men's basketball game. We got free tickets from attending the Harlem Globetrotters yesterday. We were both so excited to be back to going to games together. That was our bonding time before we left Utah. The greatest part was the Raiders came back and won the game with a buzzer beater 3 pointer! One would have thought they won the championship as loud as we were all cheering! Good times!
While we were at the game, Rachel and Chris went to the mall and got some Dippin Dots and went to the Fetch store to play with the puppies. I think they both fell in love with the springer spaniel. It won't be long before we have a new addition to our family - a four-legged one that is!
After our excursions various places, we all settled back at home for a great dinner of pork roast, sauerkraut, black eyed peas, rice, and rolls. I was so proud to have accomplished my first slow cooker roast! Great way to start 2011.
As I close this post, I want to be reminded that in 2 days we will find out whether Chris has to go back to Iraq or not in a few weeks. We received a phone call on Thursday that they are looking for someone to finish out a deployment for someone who needs to return home for some reason, and they tasked Chris. The Unit Deployment Monitor said he thinks he can get Chris out of this, but there are no guarantees. We are both okay with his leaving again, but it won't be easy. We are just praying that God's Will be done. I pray I can keep my goal of journaling everyday. Happy New Year 2011!!!
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