Thursday, September 30, 2010

Fall is coming!

So I promised to post some pictures of where I live.  Check it out.  This house is super cute and I love living here!  I often sit on the back deck with my coffee, watching the birds fight over seeds at the feeder and trying the neighbor cats to come near me. 
Things are going well for me here.  I am attending a woman's conference this weekend with Rosie in Roanoke.  And next weekend Tyler and I are going hiking.  It has been raining for a about 5 days and fall is on the way!  
  Hope this post finds you doing well too!


This is where I live.  See the cute pumpkin?
This is the kitchen/hang out room.  Mom, see the picture you made hanging on the wall?
A Finch on one of the feeders
Tyler playing with his team "Band of Brothers.' He's the catcher.  Go #17!!

Jenny and I playing with shadows at the game.
Jenny Girl. Isn't she lovely?
In the doug-out with Ty and the boys.






Thursday, September 2, 2010

Touchdown, Virginia!

It's been almost two weeks since I arrived in Virginia, and I am loving it!  The weather is warm still and summer is winding down.  Soon it will be Fall, my all time favorite season, and all the colors of the East will be in full array.  I can not wait to see it!!  As the seasons change, so too my life is changing.  Seriously, how much more melancholy and poetic can you get?

Tyler and I are very happy to finally be together in person.  No more Skype for us, although it was fun while it lasted and gave us some awesome memories.  I love the Lapps, Tyler's family.  Here's the line up: Lee & Rosie (dad and mom), Tyler, Ben, Cynthia, Steven, & Jenny...oh, and Jackie the Shih Tzu.  The house is full of music, noise, and laughter, and I love it.  I have been staying in the guest room. Once I am ready, I will move to town (Farmville) into a cute two bedroom house owned by the Lapps.  I have been working over there during the week, cleaning and getting it ready to live in.  Once I move in I will post some pictures.  Living there on my own will be a new experience for me, but I think it will be good and a time of growing.

The front porch at the Lapp's.  Its a great place for morning coffee and evening conversations.
My 1990 Toyota 4Runner made it from Montana to Virginia!  This is at the Lapp's place too.  See the cows?
God gave me a sweet rainbow one day on the drive through Texas...or at least I think it was Texas.















My road trip was great.  I took exactly 7 days from the time I left Montana to get to Virginia.  Here is a list of all the states I drove through: Montana, Idaho, Colorado, Wyoming, Oklahoma, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, and finally, Virginia.  12 states in 7 days!  I stopped at friend's houses in Idaho and Colorado (thanks Mackenzie and Jen!)  Then when I was in Texas, I stayed at a state park in the back of my car.  I didn't get much sleep that night, go figure.  I was in the middle of a HUGE storm.  It passed right over me, and I saw and heard the most thunder and lightning of my life!  I was praying that I wouldn't get hit by lightning and be electrocuted, be swept away in a flood, or get caught up in a tornado.  It was pretty freaky, especially by myself.  But God kept me safe and sound!

This dragonfly stuck with me from about Colorado all the way to Virginia!  He was my travel companion.
The sunrise on the day I arrived in Virginia was beautiful!




Rachel and Ruthie Pernatto.  Ruth is modeling a gorgeous cardigan that I knit her.  Its a little big for her now, but this winter she'll be snug as a bug!
From Texas I headed to Shreveport, Louisiana to visit my good friend Rachel.  It was a lovely time of visiting and catching up. Thank you Rach, Mark, and Ruth for letting me stay!

I had planned on staying with them till Saturday and then make my way to Virginia by Sunday.  But once Friday rolled around, I just couldn't wait any longer!  I packed up my car and left Shreveport at 6pm, and drove a solid 18 hours to get to Tyler on Saturday.   What an experience that was.  Even though it was a very long haul, I was so juiced up on excitement and Starbucks that I only really got sleepy towards the end of the journey. I made it in at noon Saturday, had a wonderful reunion, and then took a three hour nap!  We went to dinner later that night and have not been far from each other ever since.

God has been good to me!  Settling in has not been hard at all.  I love Virginia, the climate, the landscape, and the people.  This past Friday night, Lee and Rosie took Ty and I to fancy dinner at a local vineyard.  It was beautiful!  We all ordered different things and let each other sample our dishes.  One of Tyler's dishes was cow's tongue...oh my, that was sooo bad!  Yuck!  Other than that, everything was amazing.  I had a simple cheesecake with apricot puree for dessert, and Tyler had our favorite, Tiramisu.  What a beautiful evening of conversation, laughter, and food it was.  Thank you Lee and Rosie!

Date night at Palladio.
Lee & Rosie with Tyler & I
The restaurant is on a local vineyard in Barboursville, Virginia.  The grounds are beautiful!
Tyler's cow's tongue plate.  Nice presentation, but looks can be deceiving.
I ended my meal with this wonderful cheesecake topped with white chocolate shavings and an amazing apricot puree. 

 
Well, I hope you enjoy the update and photos. I will post more soon.  Until then, I love you all!


Tuesday, August 10, 2010

On Passing A Kidney Stone

Avoid it if you can.  
It's been three days and so far no sign of that nasty devil.  This is pretty miserable, no doubt, and most women who have had babies and passed a stone would choose the pain of child birth hands down.  Even so, I'm not asking God "why" because really, what's the point?  Pain is a part of this life, but thank the Lord, we have a God who knows pain first hand and who can sympathize with our pain.  So as I sit here drinking liters of water and take medication meant for old men with prostate problems, I think of Jesus' sacrifice on the Cross and the pain He endured for us all.  Thank you Jesus for your extreme love and mercy!

P.S. I'll let ya know once it finally does pass.

Where I've been for the last year


Overlooking Dog Lake at Potter's Field Ranch in Montana
Dog Lake on a beautiful Fall day
The Stoltzfus Gang, Christa, Austin, & Michelle, with The Lapps,Tyler, Ben, and Cynthia...oh, and me of course
Tyler and I

Hello there!

Hey there!  If you are reading this, than that means that I have actually launched my first blog!  Talk about being behind the times.  Well, now that I'm getting caught up with the techno world, I want use this blog to keep you, my family and friends, up to date about my comings and goings.  So please bare with me, as love bares all things.  This blog is, like me, still under construction.  I hope you are laugh with me, pray for me, and are encouraged as I tell about all the good things that the Lord is doing in my life!


So stay tuned and I'll update you along the way!

P.S. A quick explanation about the title of this blog...it is a line from Proverbs 4:25-27.  This has become sort of my "life verse" in the last few months.  It is very special to me and I regularly refer to it for guidance and perspective, learning to take life one day at a time and letting the Lord direct my steps as I trust in Him.