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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Turkey for Two

This year we had the option of traveling to MD / DE to be with family for Thanksgiving or just staying at home and enjoying a quiet, restful holiday.  Though we would have greatly enjoyed getting to share the holiday with family and friends up north, we decided (for a number of reasons) that it would be best for us to simply stay home this year.  We must admit, it was a little odd not being surrounded by people on a holiday that lends itself to large gatherings, yet at the same time it was nice to share the day just the two of us.

The morning was spent completing various tasks around the house and getting ready to cook our Thanksgiving meal.  Around noon the cooking began…  We spent the next two hours in the kitchen together preparing homemade rolls, sweet potato casserole, green bean casserole, stuffing, apple pie and of course, a turkey and gravy (well, not a full turkey, it was just a 3 lb turkey breast, which still provided lots of leftovers!). 

Our baby turkey took a little longer to cook than expected, so what was supposed to be a 2:30 meal turned into about a 3:30 meal, but it was still oh so tasty!  For some reason, food always seems to taste better when prepared with people you love, and this was definitely one of those meals!  Try as we might to make smaller portions we have yet to successfully accomplish this task.  Granted we did not have enough food to feed an army, but we will be enjoying yummy leftovers for several days (which neither of us are complaining about!). 

After dinner we enjoyed a walk together, watched a movie and spent some time in the Word.  Though it was not our “traditional” Thanksgiving, it was very enjoyable and provided some much needed rest!  We hope you all had a wonderful Thanksgiving as well.  Know that we are exceedingly grateful to be a part of your lives!

And now, may the Christmas season begin!  = )

Making Dinner
(Jon made the sweet potato casserole all by himself!)


Our Yummy Apple Pie


Carving our little turkey


Our candle light Thanksgiving dinner


Jon's finished plate


My Finished plate... notice a difference?!?!


Thursday, November 18, 2010

Uprooted and Replanted

As many of you may know we have been in a state of transition for quite some time now.  I will briefly try to update you on our lives over the past several months. 

In May Jon graduated from CIU and as the school year came to an end, so did my job at HOPE Academy.  We spent the month of May packing up our first home and preparing to spend the summer traveling and moving.  And thus the “uprooting” began…

June was a busy month as we spent two weeks in China visiting Jon’s brother and sister-in-law, a week in Delaware with Heather’s family and then a week at the beach with Jon’s family.  It was great to visit with everyone, but as the end of June grew nearer, so did our desire to once again have a place of our own to call home.

In the beginning of July we moved to a small town in North Carolina called Madison where Jon had received a teaching job.  We moved into a rental house under a month-to-month contract, thus allowing us to have a temporary dwelling while looking for a more permanent place to call home.

School started in the end of August and with it came an incredibly busy schedule.  Being a first year teacher is draining in general, but even more so when you have to make your entire curriculum from scratch and are teaching from 6th grade to 12th grade!  Jon loves teaching though and has done very well as a first year teacher. 

Once school started the months seemed to fly by!  September and October were busy with school and looking for a more permanent home.  Finally, in the end of October we were preparing to move again!  We were quite ready for this move since we only unpacked the necessities at the first house and thus had essentially remained in the state of transition that had begun in May. 

November is here and with it is the crisp fall air.  We are currently in the midst of unpacking, cleaning our new home and still trying to stay on top of daily life and teaching.  We have been quite busy but are very grateful to finally have our roots re-planted in solid ground as we begin to make a home again. 

Oh, and for some exciting news (which most of you already know… but some of you may not).  We found out in July that our “forrest” is about to grow as we are expecting our first child come spring!  We waited until we heard our child’s heartbeat to share the news, and so come the end of September we were finally able to share our joy!  We recently had our first ultrasound.  Everything looks great, but we are waiting until our little blessing makes their way into this world to find out their gender.  We are expecting our child to be here some time in the end of March! 

We hope you all are doing well as you prepare for the holidays and look forward to hopefully keeping you a little more updated on what our Lord is doing in our lives through this blog.