Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Week 2: Ohio

I will NOT be doing a week-by-week recap of our summer.  However, we do have 3 major locations that we call "home base" anytime we are stateside.  Michigan--home of Jonathan's parents.  California--home of Noella's parents. And Ohio--home of our sending church and to us prior to moving overseas.  Therefore, I will highlight our second week stateside since it was spent in Cedarville, Ohio.

This was a brief period of time in which we were able to recooperate a bit as a family.  Our amazing church family provided the use of one of their newly remodeled missionary houses.  What a retreat for us!  We enjoyed the slower pace of Cedarville living and were able to see a few people during the week.  Most of our closest friends were on vacation or at camp during the week, so we look forward to catching up with many more on our return trip in August. 

The side of the house and the van, also given to us to use for furlough by our church
One morning we took the kids to the US Air Force Museum.  They absolutely loved that and the price was just right for our family--FREE!  

 




We had several dinner invites and enjoyed the hospitality of retired missionaries from Alaska, the special treat to the Cheesecake Factory and time spent together with two of the church's secretaries... 
Thanks Debra for a very fun evening at The Greene!
...And Amy too!
The splash pad at The Greene was a blast for the kids

...and a fun summer night spent at the Wallis home.  



Love the Midwest's wide open spaces to play.
We received a gift certificate to Mom and Dad's Dairy Bar and the kids enjoyed ice cream a couple of times.  I did take note of the penny candy jumping up in price since our college days, but other than that I can't say anything has changed in the past 16 years.  We took numerous trips to the library and maxed out our limit in checking out materials over the course of the week.


Oh, and the kids had a fun visit with their cousins' cousins and my sister-in-law's sister.  Close enough to call them family.  Good to see you, Reid family!

Sunday was another insane marathon day for Jonathan.  He preached both morning services at Grace.  We literally felt like we flew in and out of the church doors because we had to be on the road headed to West Virginia by 1:30 that afternoon.  A dear family hosted us for lunch and we scarfed down food while enjoying our one-hour conversation.  We hate that rushed feeling and are thankful for their gracious spirit and understanding of our tight schedule.  The drive to West Virginia was close to 3.5 hours and we made it in time to grab some dinner with the pastor and missions chairman before the service.  The service was small and intimate and Samuel greatly enjoyed the request from the pastor for an inpromtu piano performance.  Back we went on the road, returning close to midnight for a brief sleep before an all-day traveling day to California.  Whew...

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