Wednesday, October 15, 2008
Playing Catch Up
Life has been crazy of late, so I’ll try to summarize what’s been happening. Otherwise, I’d have to write a book…and I don’t have time to write a book just as I imagine you don’t have time to read a book! So here we go.Half Marathon
Well, I did it! I walked the entire 13.1 miles and finished the half marathon before they closed the course. They asked all participants to be done within four hours…so that was my goal…to simply finish within four hours. I’m pleased to say I actually finished in 3 hours and 21 minutes and 32 seconds! I know, that’s a loooooong time to be walking, but hey, I’m just thrilled I finished. This is a pic of me and my training partner, Tammy. It was great because I got to walk with my friends, Tammy, Michelle, Lynne and her husband, Doug. That made it a lot more fun and gave me the motivation to finish. Will I do it again? Who knows? If I remember the pain I experienced in every inch of every muscle in my body after the race, it’s going to take some convincing for me to do it again next year. We shall see. It was a great accomplishment for this year anyway.
Back Home in Indiana
My sister, Betsy, flew to Indy due to a medical emergency in late September. She’s been having complications with her pregnancy so Gerson and she decided it would be in her and the baby’s best interest to receive medical care here in the states. Unfortunately, Gerson couldn’t come with Betsy because he has yet to get his spouse visa. He’s in the process of making that happen and has an interview date with the U.S. embassy in LaPaz on October 27. We’re praying he can get here ASAP so he and Betsy can be together during this very difficult time. You can read all about their story and get updates on their blog. Your prayers for them are much appreciated!
I’ve loved having Betsy close by and have been spending as much time with her as possible. My Mom flew into Indy a few weeks ago as well. It was great to be able to hang out with both of them. The plan is for Betsy and Gerson to live in Gas City over the next year while they raise support to for their next ministry assignment. I’m going to love having them only an hour away!
Kendallville Apple Fest
I missed the Johnny Appleseed Festival since I was picking my sister up from the airport that weekend, so I was glad to get a little taste of fall in at the Kendallville Apple Fest. I met up with Claire and John and John’s parents – Mom and Dad Roth. I had some potato soup, some apple cider and a bite of apple with caramel drizzled on top…a fallish sort of treat. The only unfortunate thing about the festival was it was so crowded you could hardly walk. I struggled to see any of the booths because I was so focused on not spilling my apple cider as I walked through the crowd. Take a look at the sea of people behind Claire and John in this pic. Crazy!
Halloween Décor
Do you know that Halloween is the most decorated holiday? I’m less than thrilled about the décor my neighbor has decided to display. I walk out my front door and there before me are skeleton hands sticking out of the ground along with other bones and a skull in front of a tombstone, the upper torso of a scary looking man coming out of the ground, and flesh colored arms and a foot with blood dripping down and bones sticking out of them. Not to mention the huge spider web with the biggest spider imaginable plastered right in the center. Now that’s where I draw the line folks. I’ll just be glad when I don’t have to look at it every day. Notice, I'm not posting any pics of this display!
Road Trip
My Dad flew into see my Grandpa Gail this last weekend, so Betsy and I headed to southern Illinois to meet up with them. It was nice for all of us to be together. Betsy and I decided to take a little photo shoot around our Grandpa’s farm since Gerson is just aching for pictures of his beloved wife.
We spent some time visiting with Grandpa Gail and then during the remainder of our time we cleaned out the freezer and refrigerator since he’s now living in a nursing home. We were thrilled to see a sparkling fridge at the end of the day….although the process of getting there was a bit daunting and at times disgusting. It gives me the motivation to keep up with the cleaning of my own fridge.
While we were on the farm, I took advantage of the wood scraps in the shed and stocked up on kindling firewood for this winter. I love a good fire in the fireplace...especially on blistery winter days. I'm looking forward to that.
We also visited my Grandma Verna’s gravesite and then stopped at my Grandpa John’s gravesite on our way back home. I hadn’t seen Grandpa John’s gravesite since they had the tombstone engraved. It’s so beautiful. They had the entire farm etched on it…simply breathtaking.
I think that about catches you up on what’s been happening. Hopefully it won’t be another month before I post again.
Jamie at 8:29 PM