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Saturday, December 01, 2007




Here's the progress on the next quilt. It'll take a while to do these edges...

Sunday, October 14, 2007

back in the groove

It has been great being back home and reconnecting with friends and family. We continue to be reminded how blessed we are to be in this community. But, there are some things that take some adjustment after camp:
-we sang hymns all summer, at a fast tempo. it's takes some adjustment to sing them slowly now.
-driving.
-driving with other cars on the road.
-at camp we sang before every meal , now that's be a little hard with only 2 people.
-having cell phones.
-wearing shoes. (I think I wore sneakers maybe 5 times over the summer, the rest of the time it was Teva sandals. I think my feet relaxed b/c all my shoes were tight when I got home. Josh still doesn't believe me though :)
I'm sure there's more, but that's all I can think of at this instant...


These are some fall fun we've had. We went apple picking with Sarah & Jesse Wells. We got a little excited picking the apples. We got 20 lbs. We made 4 pies and still had half the apple left over. So we fed our friends apple pie for the next few nights.
















We had dinner over at Garrett's house. We had brats and hamburgers and dairy queen for dessert. We carved pumpkins which was a blast. Garrett and Beth had an issue with making stars that actually resembled stars. But they worked it out. Josh did a great job on cutting the top out with his saws all. I think he would have done more if the battery hadn't have died. :)











Sunday, September 16, 2007

here's some more pictures from the summer...









Wednesday, August 29, 2007

in Montana

Camp is over, we are taking some breathing time. We left on Sunday, slept at the Wells' apartment - where all of our stuff was stored for the summer- and moved into our new apt on Monday. We had the help of the Wells and Eric to move in, then Becky, the Hofferts, and the Eads came in the evening to help organize everything. It was great! We love the new place. We are now mostly moved in, and left promptly Wednesday morning to go across country to visit Josh's parents in WI, then out to Montana to visit the Coates at Yellowstone Alliance Adventures. We have had a great time here so far! We just got back from 2 nights in Yellowstone National Park, camping and hiking with the Coates. We still have a few days which we are going to help with some work projects here and, who knows, probably play some more. We will be back in the PA area sometime on Wednesday. I'll be writing more when we get home...

Thursday, July 19, 2007

Eric's update

Today the Guides got back from their high peak hiking trip.
They were all dropped off 10 miles outside of camp and ran in
(this was planned- they knew about it so they all had their
running stuff). So, my camera malfunctioned, so I don't have
great pics, but here's what I've got. He did great! I don't have
to official time yet, but I will let you know when I get it.










Sunday, July 15, 2007

finally the pics!



ok, as promised, here are some pics from the last few weeks...




Here's a picture of Josh and his group that went to the high peaks during staff training.

Here are the nurses that are up there this summer. Not all at once, but we were able to snatch a picture on a weekend that we were all here.

This is one of the instructional areas -survival. (the instructor is teaching how to make a survival shelter). The boys love to come to this area.









Here is Josh taking a picture from Josh's staff hike in the high peaks in the ADKs.

Josh is on his way to his master's in fishing with this pike. We caught two pike in 3 casts, then nothing else for two hours. it was fun canoeing on the lake and talking, well worth the time.
Thank you for understanding how busy we are, we wish we were able to talk to everyone more often. Camp life is keeping us busy! We are so blessed to be able to be a part of this community for the summer. We are half way through 2nd session and have 2 more sessions to go (which means 5 more weeks). We appreciate your prayers!

Wednesday, July 04, 2007

so, this whole technology at camp thing isn't really happening. there is one computer at camp that has dial up, so slow! and the library has extremely limited hours. so, sorry these are so few and far between. but to get on with it...
we are having a fabulous time here. (oh frustration, i can't get this computer to load the pics that we drove the 20 minutes into town to do, so, maybe next time and i only have 15% battery)
Josh had a great time on the staff hike a few weeks ago. It has been such a blessing to see all these godly men interacting and loving the Lord. We haven't had any major injuries, a few stitches, and big bruises. I am trying to learn camp nursing, it's just so different. i feel like i'm not really using the skills of nursing that i have, but maybe it's just that different. it's been awesome getting to know the other staff wives and the staff kids. sarah and i started a girls book study on sunday mornings, we've really enjoyed getting to know their hearts.
please continue to pray for us and our marriage in the business of camp life. pray for safety as always, us and the Wells have enjoyed healthy blessings so far.
we loved having the Hofferts and Garrett up this past weekend! it's was great to have familiar faces around. we hiked up chimney mountain and explored the caves in the surrounding area. it was a blast!
weather has been good, a little on the cool side for me-perfect for Josh. in my book you shouldn't have to wear jeans and a sweatshirt all day in july! :) love you guys! I'm down to 9% battery, so I have to sign off, maybe pics next time! I'll work really hard to... and I'll have lots of 'em!

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

4 days til the campers come!

Hard to believe it's been 3 weeks since we got here! It's been great getting to know all the staff here, I can now say that I have all their names down, all 80 or so of them. We have a few more days of staff training left, then the kids show up on Saturday. I have been filling the role of nurse and camp store manager. It's been busy, a lot of copying and filing in the health center, and a lot of counting inventory in the store. I am feeling a little inadequate in the health center. Most of the staff coming in are ankle and knee pain, rashes, and other random stuff. Mostly my answer is - here's some Motrin and ice. Not exactly my area of expertise. I have been to the health center in town with one guy's injury, the Nurse Practitioner there is super nice, so that's great. Josh is very busy with...everything. He's always busy with something. He's having a great time getting to know the guys. He loves to step into their lives, applying what he has learned in school, and being the man that he has grown into in the last few months. He just got back from the staff hike, which they had a blast. All was safe on the trail, praise the Lord. That's all I have for now- the library closes in a few minutes. I don't have any pics either- I'm not sure yet how the library feels about me uploading the pictures onto their computer. We love you all and miss you! Thank you for your prayers!

Friday, June 01, 2007

at camp

Work weekend is over. Josh worked on the 'gazebo', which is really a large log garage/storage shed. It was begun last fall, this year the rafters were completed and it's ready for the roof now. I did lots of work in the health center, getting ready for the summer. I also did the inventory for the camp store.
We moved into our cabin for the summer, the Lookout. It is right on the waterfront of beautiful Lake Whitaker. It's about as big as our apartment, but a gajillion times more beautiful and way cooler! Here's a picture of the living room, and a picture of the lake as I'm sitting on the front porch- my view every morning.
I am sitting in the livingroom as the director, Josh, and the 3 section chiefs plan staff training at the director's house in Albany. We'll return to camp on Sunday when the entire staff arrives and the summer fun begins! The campers arrive in another three weeks. Pray for safety as staff training begins, relationships, and growth. We are excited to get to know all the guys and invest in their lives. We are getting to know the 15 guys that are here already since work weekend, there are about 65 more coming. That's a lot of names to remember!

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

packing...

Well, here's the last of our apartment at good ol' Willow Ridge. We're nearly finished packing (despite what the pics show), painting is done, and cleaning has yet to be begun. But we're leaving soon! We are so excited to see what God has in store for us this summer. We'll keep you updated!
Before and after...

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

opinion?

ok, mom (or who ever else wants to put in their two cents), let me know which you like better -> with the squares together in one top, or the colors separated in two. I don't think they looked too bad together. Thanks!

Thursday, March 29, 2007

off to camp!

This summer we will be heading six hours north to Deerfoot Lodge in upstate New York! I (Lauren) will be one of the camp nurses and manage to camp store, and Josh will be the assistant to the director. We are so excited for a summer of challenge, growth and fun! It will be a blessing to be in nature, away from the business of Willow Grove, PA life. My brother Eric will joining us up there for the summer as he journeys and adventures through the 'guide program'.


Life goes on in the meantime, busy as ever. Growing leaps and bounds in relationships, loving life, and ever learning.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Jeep Progress - Or not so much.

So, here's a bit about my latest all consuming toy. Here's how she looked when we picked here up:

A little bit of time (okay, a lot) and a little bit of money (okay, more than I expected), and here she sits now.



Here's what I've been playing with and learning about lately:


As well as the space I have to work in, for which in this cold February, I am eternally grateful.

I'll keep y'all posted as progress is made. Right now, it is unfortunately up on jack stands without a rear axle. Soon. Hopefully before we get lots of snow, because I want to play in it....

Friday, February 09, 2007

Projecting


This Christmas, Josh got me a sewing machine, and I've been busy ever since! I made the scrubs all on my own (my stitch ripper got quite a workout :). I wore them to work, and washed them and they haven't fallen apart, so I think I did an okay job!


The quilt has come along quite nicely, after many hours
spent with mom (thanks!). I was a little overwhelmed going to the
quilt store on my own- too many choices! Hopefully I won't have to go
again, I think I'm about finished... This is my first one, and I pretty proud of it (maybe I shouldn't say that until I'm completely finished!)


We also had the opportunity to go to Kutztown this past weekend to watch Eric in his track meet. He did very well at the hurdles and the 400m race. We were excited to hang out with him and Grace and Tim! After the meet, we all went to 'Snuzzles' in Kutztown for dinner. I'm pretty sure that we ate the hugest stromboli that can be made!


And stay tuned for updates on the Jeep Comanche that we got before Christmas... it's coming along...

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Christmas

This Christmas was a busy one. We had a great time traveling to be with family. We had our own Christmas with our little cute tree, then the traveling began.

Dad's and Mom's here
in PA...

And in WI...

At the Soeren's (the entire family was there!)

And at the Vinson's

In the end we had a great vacation from life and a relaxing time with family. Only 11 1/2 monthes until next Christmas!