Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Trick or Treat, Smell my RRROOOOAAAAARRR!!

Halloween came a bit early at Lake Mohawk this year. Luckily, Sunday was the most beautiful day for trick-or-treating, and when you couple that with the fact that Lake Mohawk has gorgeous autumn colors right now, it couldn't have been a more perfect day... did I mention how much I am in love with my daughter...wow...When the sugar-buzz died down and I was able to pry the Lion costume off- it was time for more fun in the fall!

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Your music has changed me...

Sara Groves is my all-time favorite musical artist. I truly mean that. Her songs move my soul. Her newest album, "Tell Me What You Know" is coming out this November and I would highly recommend picking it up, along with all of her other albums as well!
Sara recently visited Rawanda on a mission trip of sorts, and most of her new album was written in response to her experiences there and out on the "road". Praise God for His communication through Sara's voice and lyrics.

I Saw What I Saw

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Monday, September 24, 2007

Extreme Homemakeover #2: Holey Moley

Amidst a weekend full of church activities, our shed dormer is finally here in way of a gigantic hole in our roof. I'm so excited, but there is something about cutting a hole in your house that makes you feel a little nauceous-- I don't care HOW excited you are for the final result.

About 15 students and parents joined us at the house for a tear-out party last week... let's just say I pray that no one gets asbestos poisoning anytime soon! Bye-bye carpeting, bye-bye wallpaper- 21st century! Here are a few pics--- more, LIGHTER pictures to come!

A view from the front--- only our neighbors see the real chaos in our backyard!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Extreme Home Makeover Part 1

We are officially homeowners again and are and the verge of tearing some of it down-- kind of-- more like, tearing OFF. We are adding a shed dormer to the attic and are hoping to transform it into a "master suite" complete with closet space, a 3/4 bath, a bedroom and sitting area. This is a big undertaking, but thankfully, we are going to have some help from family, new friends and students from church.

In the meantime, Mom Ross and I are attempting to do other projects to get things rolling during the wait. Both Mom and Dad R. came over to the house one rainy Saturday and helped me to weed and mow down much of the lawn and landscaping. There are some salvageable plants, but mostly, they all went to plant heaven.

The few things we did keep? Some holly bushes, a hydrangea bush, some mums and a lavender bush. Lavender is my favorite flower. I was SO excited to see that this house already had a bush-- it completely sealed the deal for me:)

Here are some before and afters-- Trust me, it might not look like much on film, but it is a major improvement...
Before and after of the front flower bed #1


Before and after of front flower bed #2

Before and after- side of house

I appreciate the fact that our new house has a yard, but I also appreciate the fact that it's not very big:) I will attempt to grow a green thumb this year, but I can't promise anything!

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Memories of Labor Days Past

For the past 3 Labor Days, we have taken a picture of Wyndham in one of Grandma Ross's beloved Cracker Barrel Rocking Chairs. It wasn't something we had initially set out to do, it just kind of happened. If you are a new mom and feel like like the baby/nursing stage is dragging on and on- just take a look. These pictures are evidence that these years are going to fly by...


2005


2006


2007

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Where's Home?

So we're here in Ohio...it's already been 12 days. Time flies when you're busy. It's been a complete whirlwind so far- beginning with the huge storms that hit Muskegon the day we left for our big move. The power was out and we had to shower and wash laundry at my brother's house before we hit the road. This put us so far behind on our schedule, we ended up stopping and staying at a hotel in a suburb of Detroit to avoid falling asleep at the wheel- not to mention that we were being chased down by ANOTHER violent late-summer storm.

Because we have visited Ohio several times this year, Wyndham has adapted fairly well to her new temporary dwelling given the circumstances. Lots of change all at once. She has gone from our house, to Grandma Wood's house, now to Grandma Ross's house, and she has now toured our future home here in Minerva as we finally signed papers last Friday.

All of the Ross kids and their families visited over Labor Day weekend, and Wyndham was once again surrounded by large groups of family and fun. In the 2 days since everything has died down,we are finally beginning to see the affects of our move on Wyn.

I heard her crying in her bed yesterday morning, and when I went to get her up for the day, she clung to my neck and wouldn't let go. I thought she might have had a bad dream, or had lost her binkie---when I laid her down to change her diaper, she cried out, "Where's home?"....

What??! I asked her to clarify what she had said.."Where's home?", she said again... All of my bravery and all of the fake confidence that I have been building up these last few months suddenly crumbled under the weight of 2 words- "Where's home?".

I couldn't help but cry with her. After all, I knew exactly how she felt. Making the transition from Grand Rapids to Muskegon was fairly painful as we left behind many of our friends, and certainly, many of our newlywed memories.

Just when I thought I couldn't last another day without my own home, I began to really savor and value the time we were having with my family. I have learned and grown a great deal these past 9 months, and to leave all that is familiar and comfortable behind was more difficult than I thought it would be.

Though all signs are pointing to an exciting and fun future here in Ohio- we are still enduring the beginning awkward stages of living in a new place, getting to know new people and figuring out where everything is. Talk about a character building year. Who knew that it was all in preparation for the next chapter in the adventure of our lives?

I decided to tell Wyndham that home is anywhere that Wyndham, Mommy, Daddy and Jesus were. After all, home is where the heart is they say...

Sunday, August 12, 2007

Shall We Gather at the River



Today, my sister Danielle was baptized. As her younger sister (by almost 10 years), the thought about her being baptized or not never crossed my mind. I always assumed she had been baptized before or shortly after I was born therefore, I didn't remember it...

It's amazing how you can live with someone almost your whole life and still discover new things about them every day...

The seriousness of the occasion really struck me as we stood beside the lake on this beautiful hot August day. A simple act of submersion that symbolizes so much more. The process is over in about 5 seconds, but the grace and forgiveness that Christ gave to us is everlasting.

As we stood on the shoreline, I began to daydream about what it would have been like to be baptized by John the Baptist- or better yet, Jesus Himself. My dad is a close 3rd though, and he has had the honor of baptizing my entire family- including his own mom and dad who came to Christ later in life.

Wyndham stood with me amazed as we watched 6 other young people from church profess their faith publicly.. it made me want to get baptized all over again-- I feel like I have learned so much more since I was 12.

My mind wandered back to last Sunday when my dad had a small commissioning ceremony for Randy and I at church as we are leaving for Ohio soon-- He quoted from Isaiah 6:8, "And I heard the voice of the Lord saying, 'Whom shall I send, and who will go for us? Then I said, 'Here I am! Send Me!"

That passage is often quoted for people entering the ministry (such as ourselves), but truly, it is for all believers. I think of my sister and the 5 others who were with her today-- God has a plan for all of them, whether it be here in Muskegon, some distant land far away. We can show the salvation and grace of Christ in our every day lives, wherever we may be...we are all called to go forth for Christ.

One of my favorite memories from this day was shortly after the service as over. Wyndham ran up to Danielle and said, "You went under the water Auntie! You love Jesus Auntie".





A child's prayer...



Today we were at the River... someday, we'll all meet again at the real river...I can't wait...