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Indiana Morning Woods |
The bookends around our time with friends in Tennessee were times spent with family in Indiana and Missouri. They were times of laughter and of enjoyment. There is nothing more special than being able to spend time with family. There are few things more important than making lasting memories with those who will remain when we have exited this temporal realm. After being gone to Alaska for three months it was awesome to reconnect with those who are closest to us.
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Watched the girls compete |
Our front-end two weeks in Indiana were spent between Bloomington and Avon. Sherry's mom, Lois, remains in an Alzheimer Facility in Bloomington and our daughter's family live in the Indianapolis area. These days were spent visiting Lois, closing up the cabin, attending volleyball and soccer games, and running to the dentist and doctor. Not very restful but good days in the Hoosier state.
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Baptized Ethan
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Our back-end two weeks, in Missouri, were spent in Republic where our son, Aaron, and his family reside. They were days spent enjoying our four grandsons and doing nothing. They were relaxing days. I spent some time about every day at Wilson's Creek National Battlefield (about 2 miles from Aaron's home) hiking and looking for wildlife. I, also, was able to baptize my youngest grandson, Ethan. I have now baptized all six of my grand children! A trip to Lambert's (home of throwed rolls)was made, where fun was had by all and a lot of food was consumed.
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Christian, Justin, Ethan, Austin at Lambert's (Home of Throwed Rolls) |
REFLECTIONS
I want my "senior" years to be lived in such a way that I am challenged by new adventures and places. I want my "senior" years to be years of wonder and wandering! I want my "senior" years to be spent loving Jesus and others. I want my "senior" years to be long enough to ensure that my grandchildren remember me with at least some degree of fondness and respect. I remain excited to see what the Lord has in store for us and excited to watch my children and grandchildren explore His plans for their lives.
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Missouri Red Barn Deer |
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