Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Fishing a favorite hobby and maneuverability practice

I have enjoyed fishing ever since I was about knee high to a grass hopper.  I think the boys have inherited that gene.  They have all kinds of tackle and lures for just about everything you could imagine.  They have spent years collecting most of their treasures.  Every once in while we'll be able to take a short break to enjoy a couple of hours fishing.  Well, we did just that yesterday morning.  We headed out a little later than anticipated a little before 8:00 am ( we had talked about getting out before 7:00 ).  It was supposed to be a hot one in the low to mid nineties.  We went to my work where they have 3 large ponds with walking trails around them.  The ponds were well stocked when they were dug, they have Bass: both large and small mouth, Catfish: Blue and Channel, and Bluegill.  We had a great time while there.  We were there only about 1.5 hours, but caught 11 fish.  Each of us caught a larger fish and the rest were smaller.  The company policy has been changed to catch and release.  So we made sure to take pictures for everyone to see the catches of the day.

Fishers for fish and fishers of men,

The warm ups:

The Good sized ones:  Mine was a large mouth bass roughly at 16 inches ( Kaleb measured all of them )
TJ's was a Blue catfish roughly 17 inches, and Kaleb's was a small mouth bass roughly 14 inches.


We just got home from taking Tiffy out practicing for her license.  She has been driving for almost a year on her temps.  We had not taken her for maneuverability practice before tonight though. She flattened a few cones but very quickly got the hang of it.  She successfully did both right and left sides numerous times and was doing well when we decided to come home for the night.  We set up the course in Walmart's Parking lot in the way way back.  Next time we are going to bring some sidewalk chalk so we can mark were the cones go.  Much better than having to measure each time we go up there over the next week or so till she takes her test.


In Christ
Tim

Monday, August 23, 2010

Picking peaches

We have been watching our peach tree with great anticipation this year.  It has been loaded with peaches.  My parents came up for the weekend so we weren't able to pick them then.  We went out this morning and probably about a third of them were on the ground.  We picked all we could and ended up with about 12 gallons worth ( 2 five gallon buckets and a smaller bucket full).  We will be making peach butter soon, but for now we will process them tonight into sauce.
We visited a wonderful Church only about 45 minutes away, we attended there baptism service after the regular service also.  It is elder led and follows the New Testament model.  God is so good to answer our prayers.  As most of you know we have been looking for a good Church for a while now, I think we have found it.  Please keep us in your prayers as we continue to discover what God has in store for us.

In Christ <><
Tim

Sunday, August 1, 2010

Segregation~ Coming this Fall!!!


Segregation from NCFIC on Vimeo.

Help! We can't stop singing this song!!!


The Road Trip Song from NCFIC on Vimeo.

The "Lynx" and Fort Meigs

Here are some pictures from the 1812 schooner replica we visited the other day!










The Boys in front of Ft. Meigs, the largest reconstructed walled fortification in North America and practically in our backyard!



In Christ,
For the Family,
Tiffany


Whew! It's been busy here!

    August already!  Where did this summer go?  Good thing we decided to give the garden a rest this year.   I am still going to can tomato sauce.  I'm going to cheat and (gasp) BUY tomatoes!  Actually this summer has been pretty productive.  While recovering from a boat load of surgeries we :
-ALL (including Kaleb 11) got certified in CPR, First-Aid and AED machines
-Attended and learned a lot from Reforming Church and Family conference.
-Picked and froze blueberries
    We also were blessed to be able to attend a conference in Camden, MI. and hear Tom Harmon and the Duggar family.  That led to a free Basic Life Principles seminar and hopefully a Financial Freedom seminar ( also by Bill Gothard) coming sometime soon.  You could say it has been a whole summer of learning and searching for the body of Christ!
    Currently we are purging the house of all the stuff we no longer need or want so we can have a yard sale in August.  There have been so many days in the 90's already that I am REALLY looking forward to fall.  Hopefully we will get in some camping, fishing, apple picking, canning and at last finish some remodeling!  Yup, things are starting to get back to normal around here!
    The 200 year anniversary of the War of 1812 is coming up 2012.  The kidos have been so excited about preparing something (perhaps a documentary of sorts) seeing as we live in the middle of where it all took place.  So I am excited to plan many short trips to visit historical places.  This last weekend a replica of a 1812 schooner was docked on the Maumee River.  I will ask Tiffany to add pictures.  "The Lord bless thee, and keep thee: The Lord make his face shine upon thee: The Lord lift up his countenance upon thee, and give thee peace." Numbers 6:24-26


           Have A Great Day!
           Lisa <><