Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Summer Summary (so far)

"It only takes a spark..."

In mid-June C spoke on "The Power of a Woman" at a Nazarene Women's Retreat in New Hampshire.

A roaring Acts chapter 2-like wind picked up on campfire night, scattering sparks everywhere.


Late June: As a family we attended the Nazarene General Conventions and part of the General Assembly in Orlando, FL. ) We connected with several old friends --a reminder of the many people who have invested in our lives. Thank you! The kids made themselves at home in the exhibit hall where they collected mementos. High points were NYI worship led by the Aussie group "By Grace" and the "valedictory" sermon of Rev. Nina Gunter (Sunday night) which culminated in a parade of flags carried by Nazarenes from 155 world areas (We missed the GS elections). The kids enjoyed their first experience of Cici's Pizza, the buildable, raceable toys at Downtown Disney (the closest we got to the Disney parks) and the pool at the condo. The family favorite recreational activity was an airboat ride with Boggy Creek Tours in Poinciana, FL. After the swamp boat ride, we all got to hold this alligator (above).




Early July: On the way home from Orlando, we had time to enjoy rellies and the beach in Daytona, and a day on the Mall and in the Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. An international festival was underway on the Mall featuring artisans and performers from various countries. The potter, weaver, stone carver and boat builder from Wales were amazing.


Mid-July brought us Boys' Camp in Windsor, NH., S as counselor, Ja as CIT, D as camper, the female family members as program assistants. Camp featured swimming, boating, archery, Bible Quizzing (D learned over 60 verses to win the first place trophy) , worship and a pine car derby (D's pine car pictured below). Ju. caught moths and a teeny frog at camp, but we failed to snap a photo. Sorry, Phil! On the way down the mountain we stopped at the Franklin Pierce house where an artisan fair was underway. Our first time to watch a pewtersmith in action. Next week we head to Girls' Camp at the same place with C as speaker.


Other new experiences this summer included geocaching with friends in Fitchburg (after S. preached there) and the kids' discovery of mica (shiny, mirror-like flakes common in the granite rocks of north central Mass. and New Hampshire).


The very latest excitement is that A. lost her first baby tooth.













Sea Mast

A. was reluctant to move up to the next size bike (which someone discarded), although her pink one has a broken pedal and is difficult to ride. So she decided to paint her new bicycle yellow. She cleaned it carefully, and sanded some trouble spots, then painted it with a yellow spray can (with help from dad on the painting). After the paint dried she peeled off the "Tiger Shark" stickers, which exposed the red paint underneath in the shape of sharks. Then she took some black paint and painted "Sea Mast" ('sea master' wouldn't fit) to continue the marine theme. We are all very happy with the results.