I know there are some very sweet pictures of you growing up with your mom and dad holding you by the hand, and I love this reminder that God has been teaching us to walk and has been leading us by the hand every step of the way....
I got up early this morning, threw on my wetsuit (as it was in the 50's this morning), and headed out to Green Lake. I was swimming the same path that I swam the first day I swam and marked 13 weeks until your birthday , and I found myself praying for you once again and wondering what other things might come to mind for you as it's now only 2 weeks until your big day!!! I thought of you turning 13 and then thought of Psalm 139 as we had Anna and Taylor memorize that passage when they were turning 13. Here's the psalm put to music from someone we knew when we lived in Nashville singing with the African Children's Choir from Uganda. I think you will really like it and that it will bring back some memories of your time in Malawi. https://youtu.be/n8tOSRJ90BM May you know that you are fearfully and wonderfully made and may you trust God to lead you and guide you all your days....
This evening, my mom invited some family over for dinner, and I got a chance to talk to my cousin Carney who is 89 through most of the evening. She has just moved into an assisted living space after being on a farm most of her life, and it has been really disorienting for her. We talked about some of her hopes and disappointments, and I told her the story that has been really meaningful to me that I came over to read to your dad and to Liam a night or so after they returned early from their bike trip. You were not there, so I wanted to share it with you here too. ----------------------------------------------------------------- I have a friend who is a textile artist. Among other things, she sews nautical flags because, besides the fact that they’re gorgeous, there’s an accidental poetry to them. According to Merritt Tierce, “There are forty flags in a complete set of international maritime signal flags--- one for each letter of the English alphabet, one for each numbe...
Over the last couple of days, I got to paddle the Nantahala Falls with my dad. This is classified as a Class III rapid, and it's a good idea to scout the rapid before running it to make sure you know how you are going to chart your course. As we were getting in the boat yesterday, I was a little nervous as we had not paddled yet together on this trip, and I really wanted to make sure I pulled my weight and did my part well as he is quite an experienced paddler. I was in the bow (the front) and he was in the stern (the back) of the boat, and while the front paddler has an important role to play with solid forward strokes and some steering, the person in the stern has the most important part in determining the steering in the back. Thankfully, we nailed it both days together (with a high five at the end after we paddled into an eddy), and let's just say that he made me look good! I loved getting to experience the thrill of getting down the rapid safely and su...
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