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Monday, October 31, 2011

Snow Bowl- Way to go Susquehanna Indians!

We finished up Logan's football season in the snow.  It was an interesting day for sure, we are very proud of the boys for a great season. All the boys improved on the field and worked hard to participate in the Superbowl. Here are a few pictures of the game... it's one they will never forget!









We stayed in the bleachers until the game started then we stuck it out on the sidelines with the kids once the game began.  We all sacrificed our gloves hats, coats and any other article of clothing that could provide warmth and comfort to our boys as they plowed through the slow.



 It was a cold sloshy mess, your toes didn't stand a chance of staying dry.

The kids didn't need any reminders to keep the huddle tight today!  The coaches did all they could to help keep the kids hands warm... (This is Billy with Logan stuffing his hands under dad's jacket)

Lots of great hits despite the dread of not wanting to fall to the ground

Logan has the black dangly gloves (Billy's) next to the QB. He took turns with another kid playing QB because getting tackled was cold and painful. Here Logan appears to be focused and ready to take the kid down. Logan told us later this kid called him a name so Logan said he "smashed him" on the next play. 

The snow was coming down so hard, it was difficult to take pictures because the camera wouldn't focus.



 
Here Milt had a great run however the ending appears somewhat painful......

Ouch! kids falling face first into the snow, packing snow into their face mask.... This made for some cold noses and cheeks.

It's difficult to watch even the other team, experience a helmet full of snow! However, Logan's friend Smitty stands proudly over his victim.

Tough kids...all the way around. A few tears by the end but this is sure to be a game they will not soon forget!

 Logan staying focused, football is not for wimps for sure....I am proud of Logan and the boys. I'm also very thankful for all the coaches who sacrificed so much time to teach our boys.  We started football practice the week after we moved to PA, it was very busy to have nightly practices and still unpacking boxes however it was worth all the time. We are so thankful to have been a part of the Susquehanna Township football organization. We have met many parents and certainly have felt an immediate connection to the community. We have a small break in our schedule before we start basketball. This won't be as intense as  football preseason however we will have Maddy and Logan both playing so I'm sure things will gear up in a couple weeks.

Monday, October 24, 2011

Global Impact Conference 2011 - Yes indeed a great week!

What a wonderful week we had at Colonial Heights Baptist Church in Colonial Heights, VA. It was a privilege for our family to participate in their annual Global Impact Conference. The Theme was Here + There: At home, across the nation, around the world.
We enjoyed sharing our story, vision, model and our love for the people and city of Harrisburg PA. We all had many opportunities to share in front of a variety of groups and venues throughout the week. We enjoyed the time spent with many church members, staff and the other missionaries. There were missionaries from Winchester, VA (fellow church planters), East Asia, Europe,China, Ukraine, Costa Rica, Russia, Cambodia, Petersburg,VA, Nicaragua, S. Korea and many local ministries as well.
To God be the Glory of how is moving among people at Colonial Heights Baptist Church to make an eternal impact "Here and There."
At Home.Across The Nation. Around The World.
Acts 1:8

They kicked off the conference Wednesday night with a rockin' worship service. I only wish I had tissues in hand! The Gospel Choir from VA State University joined the kick off as well as guest speaker Bob Sjogren. What an awesome time of worship and teaching.  

We had the opportunity to talk with many folks who stopped by our booth to learn more about Harrisburg and PA. It was a privilege to pray with many folks whose hearts were being pricked by The Lord to make difference for the Gospel.

We were so blessed by the other missionaries. We spent time with many talking about the cultures in where they have served, serving and going to serve. We were challenged and our love for the people in Harrisburg and beyond grew deeper. This is Jack and Janet Burns, they have served in Brazil, South Korea and many other nations.

So many faces across the world represented.

We took a day trip with the other missionaries to the original Jamestown Settlement and to Williamsburg Friday afternoon.

Maddy and Logan watching the glass being blown in Jamestown.


The kids spent time talking to the missionaries about different people groups and culture. Here Maddy is walking with Sue Singleton serving in Cambodia with Khmer people. Sue has faithfully served and is looking forward to returning to the field as she is in the process of building a new school in Cambodia.


We quickly switched gears after we returned from our day trip in from Jamestown/Williamsburg. We headed off to "The Dinner with a Mission."  Billy had the opportunity to be interviewed about church planting in the North East and to share the scattered to gathered model for planting.

He also participated in a game during dinner. A very creative staff! He and Andy, the Middle School pastor were smashed by the Pastor and his son. It was probably wise to let them win since he is in charge.

The kids fell in love with Mike and Trish serving in East Asia. The kids are ready to take up the invitation to visit them and the Tibetian people they serve.

Maddy...Maddy....she just can't get enough of learning all the different cultures. I pray they will grow up to know life is not about serving themselves and that they will have much more joy and indescribable peace by loving and caring for others because of the love Jesus has shown to them.  


It was great to spend the week with Nana and Papa and getting to know many of their friends at church.  Debbie coordinated the food for the entire event and they certainly took very good care of us on that end.

So many opportunities to share. This was the World briefings luncheon with a couple Sunday School classes from the church. Billy and I had the opportunity to share at a mens and ladies breakfast as well. God is so good, so faithful.

It was a privilege to share our stories and for the Lord to challenge many to serve "here & there."
  
Breanna had an opportunity to share at the Youth Coffee House: World Edition Saturday night. (God is going to use many of thier teens talets/gifts to add to HIS kingdom) She was interviewed about being a missionary in the States and what is it like moving to be part of a church plant. God certainly continues to work in each of the kids hearts and have expanded their view of knowing they have a  clear purpose with sharing the love of Jesus.
We wish we would have snapped a few pictures of Maddy and Logan sharing with peers at the dinner around the world.  We were getting the kids ready for bed that night and I asked Olivia our 4 year old. "What are missionaries?" and she replied "Us!" while pointing to her chest. I followed up with a second questions and asked her what do you do when your a missionary? She responded by saying ..."they hang out!"  Love her

 
 Thank you for the prayers and we appreciate the prayer partners as we continue to minister in Harrisburg.

We shared in a few Sunday School classes as well. Many prayed for the work in Harrisburg as well as the Shays as they transition to PA this week!

Although very tired at this point in the weekend....it just never gets old sharing the story of how the Lord is moving and the work HE is doing.

Nana was very busy feeding the group all weekend. Now we must get to the gym!

Breanna practicing her Spanish skills with the missionaries from Costa Rica.

 Maddy and Logan learning how to use chopsticks correctly with Mike..

We had a special and unique time of prayer with all the missionaries.  We had the opportunity to listen to our prayer request in the the different languages from the countries represented at the conference. It was very moving and special time that I will not soon forget. I do believe I could sit around and listen to all the stories from everyone but.....we have work to do! 

Breanna enjoyed talking with Trish from East Asia.

During our weekend away, several times we cought ourselves missing our neighborhood and community in Harrisburg. We had a wonderful time visiting, sharing and participating in the conference and we look forward to seeing how the Lord orchestrates His plan with the people at Colonial Heights to be part of the work in the Northeast and beyond. But, it is good to be back home! We love this city and all of our friends here.

He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the good news to all creation"
Mark 16:15



Wednesday, October 12, 2011

What a FUN day!

The kids were out of school for Columbus day so we headed out for some family fun.

Our first stop!
We went to the UTZ factory for a free tour

Olivia said "THAT is a LOT of chips!"



 It was very interesting to watch the potatoes being unloaded on a belt going directly in the factory and seeing the finished product being boxed up and packed on trucks. This was a self guided tour, you simply pushed a red button beside the windows and it talked about the process.

on to our next stop with a BIG box of chips!
Passing by farm land, it was S.T.I.N.K.Y.!!

We stopped in the Harley Davidson store and factory. FYI you have to be 12 years and older to go on the tour so we looked around the show room and picked out a few bikes to our liking.
Off to the next stop!

This is such a great farm, one we will have to come back to again. Very reasonable prices, fun activities and a real pumpkin patch.




So the adventure begins...we are looking for red poles that have a hole punch with letters to spell out Castle. 

At times you can have some panic set in when you turn and don't see anyone around in the middle of a corn field.

So, Logan walked up holding a huge corn shock so we could find him if we got separated.


I just want to hold tight to these memories. Take a deep breath and treasure them.

ohh yes the pole! the pole! the pole!!!!!

ohh my, some entertainment in the middle a corn field, there wasn't enough to cover his head.
I couldn't resist getting a few photos!

in the middle of the corn field, taking a moment to enjoy our surroundings
all the letters are found...ummm an hour later so how do we get out of this thing????  Can we put Olivia up higher to find our way out??

We all were very ready to get out and we were racing to see who could get out first.  Logan came running around the corner only to discover he just ran in a huge circle.....wrong way buddy!

The race to find out who can get out first! Somehow Maddy and Breanna found their way out first. I thought I was going to go crazy and was so happy to get out!

So free, so much fun...ohh let this day never end!
 Nope we still have pumpkins to pick!

ohh and the view, I think I have a new favorite season here in PA.  The trees are starting to change and it is
BeaUtiFUll!

Olivia was the first to find her pumpkin...so happy

Maddy searched long and hard for her perfect pumpkin


fun times!


So many pumpkins! What a great farm.
Logan was such a trooper, pulling all 'punkins' big and small

Behold, children are a gift of the LORD, The fruit of the womb is a reward. Psalm 127:3
I could have no greater joy than to hear that my children are following the truth. 3 John 1:4