Staying busy

Our time here in WA is speeding by quickly but we’ve very much enjoyed seeing family and spending time together. Here are a few pictures to tell the story.

Sandy helped grandpa Davis clear out the tall grass at the back of the house so grandpa Hulsizer (from Spokane) could drop off the RV that most of us would be staying in during our visit here. Thank you Sandy 🙂

I was able to put a door on grandpa’s shed yesterday. The funny thing about this shed is that I built the walls and roof 14 years ago during a visit. Wes, Chantry’s dad, was supposed to finish it by putting the door on it but never got around to it. So I was able, after all these years, to finish the job!

We’ve so much enjoyed visiting with family. It’s hard to be over 3000 miles away from your loved ones. It makes visits few and far between. So we’re very thankful for this opportunity.

This is my brother Marc, who’s 4 years older than I. He’s deaf and was happy to show off his new shirt, which shows the signs for LOVE. 

Unfortunately I neglected to get a picture of us all together before Marc had to go to work, but here’s a picture of the kids with Michelle, Marc’s wife. Terra and I were able to attend Marc & Michelle’s wedding in Chico, CA in May 2014.
We had a nice dinner Thursday night with my dad and stepmom and my brother Paul and most of his family (Greg, Owen, and Andi missed this photo).

Chantry’s uncle Duane went home to be with the Lord on Apr 11. We’re grateful that the family postponed the memorial service until we could attend. The service will be held today at 2 PM at Christian Life Center in Port Orchard, the Assembly of God church I was attending when I met Chantry in 1988.

After the memorial service we should be heading over to Paul’s house for dinner.

Thank you for your prayers!

Until next time… 🙂