Monday, October 25, 2021

Snow Day

Blog Post About January 2021 ☃

After coming home from church on January 10th, we got the blessing of seeing snow before we left the country.

1:11pm



















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4:36pm

And then this happened...


I mean, who doesn't want to go out in the snow and pretend they're Kylo Ren?








































Later, we had such a peaceful evening walk.






























But we knew it was time to get down to business and start packing.

Our flight was in two days.



10:18pm
 

Saturday, October 23, 2021

January 2021: Beginnings and Endings

Blog Post About January 2021

My kids wanted to host a New Year's Eve party for their friends in America. 





Now that they're older, it was easy enough. 

They planned, they bought what they needed, they had the party, and they cleaned up.  Doug and I spent all evening in the bedroom reading and watching a movie, and it was a pleasure to go to bed well before midnight.



































We started our goodbyes. 

Kylie was leaving on January 9th, and we were leaving soon after. 

We took a family walk with another family we enjoy being with, and had fun being silly together.































January 2, 2021

The morning of my birthday, we all went out for a country breakfast.






























For dinner, I was treated to Olive Garden, and year 48 was off to a great start.


 






















The six lovely ladies I did Bible study with (and continue to meet with over zoom) kidnapped me for one last night together. They had arranged it with Doug ahead of time, and he had taken care of everything on our end. 


We had such a good time, but I hated that I wasn't feeling better. As you can see I was in my pajamas, ready for bed, far earlier than anyone else. 

These ladies continue to be such a blessing and an encouragement for me.

At 5:30 am on January 9th, Kylie went in to tell Keira and Caleb goodbye before Doug, Karis, and I drove her to the airport.

Sad tears.




At 6:10 am we were saying goodbye again.

In September we said goodbye knowing we would still be in the same country while she was in school.

This time we said goodbye knowing we would be moving back overseas and not sure whether we would see her in May or August during her breaks or if we would have to wait for her to come home next December.

Sad tears.


January 9, 2021



The afternoon Kylie left, Keira and I went to hang out with a friend and put puzzles together.

In the meantime, Doug and Caleb went hunting with our fishing friend, Tim. Caleb had never been hunting before, and Tim was so excited about Caleb possibly getting his first deer.



And HE DID!

January 9, 2021

Caleb brought the shell of the bullet back with him when we left three days later, and when we landed in our country, we went through one last x-ray before leaving the airport, and they confiscated the shell from Caleb.

So much for memories :(

We were SO EXCITED about snow predicted for January 10th! 
And God did not disappoint us.


Thursday, October 21, 2021

A Christmas Whirlwind

Blog Post About Winter 2020

The cards you all sent made the best decorations in 2020! It was such a blessing to be remembered by so many and our plain-looking tree thanks you :)



We went to church for Christmas Eve, and then we came home and Kylie and Karis treated us to our own "food board." We weren't able to have all of our overseas friends come by for the Christmas story and some American food, and they were missed.





On Christmas morning, Keira read us the Messiah's birth story from Luke 2.

















I don't have a picture of Caleb because I think I missed him opening the few he had. He had decided to forego most gifts so that he could buy parts for and build his own computer. 

That evening (on the 25th), we all loaded in the car to drive 2.5 hours to my parents' house to celebrate Christmas with them and other family member that could make it.

Kylie and my sister-in-law put this "board" together. In reality, these are the kinds of foods we have always eaten and snacked on at Christmas and other times with family...for years. 

I was just thinking the term charcuterie board was something new invented to describe what we had been doing for years. Nope.

The French came up with this in the 15th century. "Chair" means "flesh" and "Cuit" means "cooked." It basically translates as "pork-butcher shop." Their shops also included the pig's internal organs, which I'm thankful has gotten removed from our boards in America.

In French, the one preparing the meat is called a Charcutier.

So just like Solomon in his great wisdom reminds us, "There is nothing new under the sun."


The cousins that were able to make it sat at the "kids' table" for dinner. 

Who doesn't love sitting at the kids' table, right?



Things like this happen at the kids' table :)

This is my son on the right and his cousin (12 days older) on the left.
They decided to try some hot sauce called "Da' Bomb" my dad had around the house.

The sweating, moaning, and pain continued for quite some time (and probably later, if you know what I mean).



When Kylie returned back to college, she found a youtube video showing that the hot sauce these boys tried was the third hottest in this particular hot wing contest.

Yes, these are things that happen at the "kids' table." :)

We only stayed two nights with my parents because we needed to go see the other grandparents and more cousins on the 27th. 

One of the many benefits of the grandparents living in Waco is that we can go see the Chip and Joanna Gaines empire almost anytime we want. We hadn't gone in few years so we drove over to see all of the new additions like this chapel. The crowds were really low because of Christmas, plus there was rain in the forecast.








































We also took advantage of other "Waco-things" like the store near the Dr. Pepper museum.





























S'mores by the fire was a nice ending to the day.






























And the next morning, a few of us got up and went running/walking downtown.






























Covid + Christmas made for a very quiet, enjoyable morning.







We knew it was important to see both sides of the family because we are rarely, if ever, in America during Christmas anymore. So even though this was a whirlwind of a trip, it was good!

Tuesday, October 19, 2021

Christmas Lights...In-person

Blog Post About Winter 2020

Each year on December 1st, we decorate for Christmas while listening to music and eating fun foods. While we decorate, we have a video playing on TV of a Christmas light park we rode through in December 2015. Doug had filmed it before we moved back overseas. 

This year, we found a tree in the attic of the house we were staying in, but we didn't have decorations for it, so December 1st was a little "off." 

However, once Kylie arrived, we decided to ride through the Christmas light park again...
this time in-person on December 23rd.

































My non-Texas children get a kick out of how much Texas stuff is put into the light park.



Keira was only 3 the first time, so this time, she made new memories and now she'll know where the video came from.


I didn't get many pictures of all of the kids that night, so I borrowed from Kylie's instagram. She posted one with the OG three (that's "original" for all of you older folks like me, who might not understand what that is),


and then all four.