To Canada We Go!

So Mark and I headed off to Canada to do pretty much whatever God wanted us to do. Our missions minister and his wife put on a marriage conference so we helped a little with that. Mostly, we just built relationships. There is a church plant there that our church helps support. They are built of lots of new Christians. It was a great church because the people were not content to just sit within the walls of their church. They were not happy to just do nothing in their big city. In fact, the church was voted 2008 Community Service Provider for Ottawa (or something to that affect). Basically a church that is open to listening to and doing the will of God. Mark and I are looking forward to traveling there again and visiting with our new friends and getting involved in what God is doing there. Here’s some pictures from our trip.

A view from the airplane coming home. There was quite a lot of turbulence as we ascended. Extremely bumpy, in my opinion. I was told later that it was actually just a small bit of turbulence…not so for me.

On Monday, we got to do a little sightseeing before our flight out. So, we got to go to Parliament Hill where all the movers and shakers move and shake their laws. We were told by our friend/tour guide, A, that the government system is set up quite like Great Britain…which makes sense since it is Canada.

When/if the queen visits, she sits in that big chair to the left and Prince Phillip sits in the chair to the right. I think the head of the Senate (where this all is) sits in the chair in the front. Think of their Senate as the House of Lords…not voted, appointed. Their House of Commons is set up like our whole of Congress…’cept they don’t vote a set number of years. Just when they decided to hold an election. There’s your history lesson.

Pretty carvings in the Senate

The very beautiful entrance to Parliament.

The eternal flame. Not sure why…it’s just eternal. The shields around it represent the provinces (think states) of Canada.

Our awesome hosts for the weekend. They put up with us and S. contributed to my shocking weight gain! Thanks bunches! We so loved spending time with these guys and getting to know them and their daughters…I forgot to get a picture of them before they left for school that morning…agghhh.

Our host cat, Rusty…

…and his diva sista, Mia.

A beautiful shot of Ottawa!
A picture of where we stayed for one night for the marriage conference. It was so pretty driving to it. Apparently, it’s just south of Ottawa so the trees were still changing color…simply beautiful!

If you ever step foot in Canada, you have to go to a Cora’s for breakfast…let me just say….WOW!!! That was some good food. I had a western crepe omelette and it was smothered in hollendaise sauce with some fruit. Simply delicious!

Our only adventures included almost missing our flight from Chicago to Ottawa because we weren’t sitting right beside the gate. And when we flew into D.C. Monday afternoon, our 5:30 flight was canceled because of “mechanical problems.” Mark and our MoM headed over to customer service to change our flight. The MoM’s wife and I were thinking about what we might do with a night layover in DC. Thankfully, the guys were able to get a flight out of DC at 9 that night. We got home at midnight…it was a long night but it was so nice to be home!

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The Van…

is home. We got it today. I’m so excited. It’s a 12 passenger van. Crimson, as I like to say. The only down side is that it’s the same color as another family at our church, but theirs is bigger (#12 is due in November) and has a different passenger door on it…so it’s a little different Cindy!

Anyway, God has really provided for us and we feel so blessed. He has guided our steps in this purchase and we have (okay some of us better than others…Mark over me) patiently waited for this van. It was a private sale and we had to drive to Atlanta to test drive it last Monday. However, we didn’t have the paperwork to complete the sale, nor could we pick up the van until the next week with our Canada trip. The van did not sale, even with two other interested buyers later in the week last week. Mark was able to contact the seller on Monday when we arrived in D.C. (another story) and confirmed the go ahead with it.

Mark drove the van home and said it handles really well. I’m hoping for a little practice before striking out on my own. We’ll see how the kids wake up. If I don’t get practice before my doctor’s appointment, I’ll just make sure I park where no one can hit me and where I can’t hit anyone.

Canada pictures coming sometime tomorrow, with everything else!

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Home, eh!

We’re home from Canada, eh! Still working on getting my accent back. Loved it! Love being home but totally wiped out. So, I’ll try and post about our trip sometime this week. I’ve got to finish Halloween costumes, go to the doc to get the u/s (Thursday…date change), sew baby gifts, oh, and pick up our new (to us) van! The van pick up should be tomorrow…I know everyone is wondering but I need to work on getting my menu for next month done and then supper and also getting some more material to do baby gifts, so more to come…Stay tuned…

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Oh Canada Day 1

We’re officially in Canada! We’ve been here for a little over 24 hours. It’s beautiful. We’re now at a resort where we should, hopefully, be helping out the couple giving the marriage conference. Still not sure what we’re going to do. Last night was mostly just visiting with the wonderful family that allowed us to crash at their house. This morning we met with the pastor of the church plant that we’ve helped and I had an AWESOME crepe omelette! Then back to our lovely host and hostess’s home to visit while the guys went to play golf. It was nice to talk and see where they were coming from spiritually and to relate to them!

Mark’s still at golf…kids, when he gets back, I’ll get him to upload the video that we have and we’ll work on a video blog from this beautiful area. I’m going to relax some more, take pictures, and wait on “my man” to return! More later!

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Pumpkin’ Paintin’

As soon as we got home last week from the field trip, Zoe asked if she could paint her pumpkin. Last year, we carved them, but for some reason this year, she wanted to paint them (much to Mark’s gratefulness..it’s hard carving little pumpkins). So, we painted pumpkins on Saturday…


Liam’s pumpkin was a beautiful shade of…purple and black when he finished with it.

Ace decided his pumpkin would get dressed up…as an apple (it was red alllll over).

Zoe eating her pumpkin candy while contemplating how her pumpkin would look.

We started Josiah out with finger paints thinking that would be easier for him. However, he saw that everyone else had a paint brush and he wanted one too…

Ta Da!

I think it’s a punk rock pumpkin!
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Off We Go…

Well, the kids are dropped off and safely with Grandmere and Papa. We’re packed up and the house is settled…we’ll be off in a few hours to Canada! I can’t believe it’s already here. We met with the couple that we’re going with and still aren’t sure what our jobs are going to be. Mainly, we think, we’re building relationships and serving as “dare I say” an example of a Christian marriage and family…aggghhhh! I hardly think of us as an example for anyone to follow, but hopefully Christ can show through our many, many imperfections. Speaking of which, I will be working on some posts on “how I do it.” A lot of people ask me that question or make statements like, “I just don’t know how you do it.” So, I thought I’d share the Secrets of a Super Mom (yeah, right). So stay tuned. I’ll also try to do random blogging while wandering through a “foreign” land. Okay, so Canada isn’t really foreign, especially since we’ll be going to an English speaking part of Canada.

Oh, and I’ve got more picture posts coming up through Friday in case we get swamped and I can’t make it to my computer (now that’s suffering for Jesus!). Please pray that I know when to keep my mouth shut and that only He is lifted up when I open it!

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Fall Festival

Our church had our annual fall festival this year. We were able to bring a friend of Zoe’s along and I believe, she had a great time. I know my kids did and they were totally wiped out by the time we got home. Ace got to shoot a bow and arrow (which he has been asking Santa for and has increased in asking since). Zoe also shot one and really did outshoot Ace. I told Mark that she looked just like Susan Pevensie from Narnia! She really enjo0yed it. Anyway, enjoy the pictures with a little music to lighten the mood!

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