Tuesday, February 11, 2025

Forty and Fabulous

  

Jordan turned 40 last week.  With the exception of a few (OK - more than a few) gray hairs, he looks, acts and (annoyingly!) has the energy of a 20 year old.  He's now at the age where we have been together longer than we have been apart.  (That milestone for me, sadly, won't come for another 12 or so years...  He tells me not to worry about it as I'll be too old to remember by then.)  😂

In a stroke of incredible fortune, Jordan had the opportunity to visit Israel the week before his birthday.  While completely unexpected and last minute, he jumped at the chance and had an incredible time.

Here are some highlights from the trip:

Caesarea Maritime:

Old school fishing on the Sea of Galilee:


Beit She'an:

Olive trees in the Garden of Gethsemane:


Jerusalem from the Mt. of Olives:
the Temple Mount:
Brook of Bethesda:
the Wailing Wall:
Masada:
Ibex:
Qumran:
salt at the Dead Sea:

Jordan came home changed, in all the very best ways.  We are planning to travel back to this beautiful country with the kids in the next year or so and, quite frankly, we can't wait.  God has been speaking to our hearts, and we are prayerfully considering what He might have in store for us in the next phase of life as our kids leave home and pursue their dreams.

While only God is aware of what the future may hold, I do know that there's no one else I'd rather go on adventures with!

Saturday, January 4, 2025

Christmas in Washington

 

For the first time since before the kids were born, Jordan and I (and the kids, of course) spent Christmas somewhere other than home.  We crammed our luggage, gifts, snacks, and Freya into the back of our SUV and drove 750+ miles to Jordan's folks for the week.

We still observed our Christmas traditions - including making a couple batches of yummy lefse:

We did farm chores, cooked, shopped, met up with old friends, enjoyed a beautiful candlelight Christmas Eve service and feasted.

Christmas Day dawned with all of it's magic, and it was a total blast to spend the day with Jordan's sisters and our nieces and nephews.  We played some fun games and laughed - a LOT!

At the heart of it all was Dad and Mom.  They are so generous with their time and talents, and they made each of us feel special and loved.  We are so grateful to both of them - thanks for an incredible week!

Seventeen


Annabel turned 17 shortly before Christmas.  Time sure is flying by, and it seems like just a few years ago we were rocking her to sleep as a newborn.  We celebrated her big day with Grampa & Gramma and our friends.  

Annabel continues to be a kind-hearted, studious girl with lots of ambition.  She works two jobs, in addition to taking several AP and college classes.  Her goal remains becoming a physician one day, and she is super focused on making it happen.

Annabel is especially invested in her AP U.S. Government class.  She and her peers participated in the "We the People" program, which studies the history and principles of the Constitution and how it applies today.  Her class qualified to compete -and WON!- the Wyoming state competition, and they are heading to D.C. in the spring to compete at the national level.  

Annabel doesn't get much down time, but when she does she likes to hang out with her friends and read.  She also loves thrifting clothes, shopping and working out.  

We are very proud of the young woman that she has become and very excited to see what the future holds for her!!  Happy Birthday Sweet Girl!