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25 gennaio James performs at a local accoustic music groupWe have started to attend a local music group to meet some other musicians in the area and to give James and Jennifer exposure to other musical styles and give them the opportunity to perform in front of people. I think it will be a fun thing to take part in!
Here's a video of James singing one of Papa Page's songs called Man on Calvary. It's a pretty special song because I remember Jim playing this song at church every now and then for communion and then years later, they played a recording of him singing this song at his memorial service. My kids were just babies when Jim passed away, but their love for him lives on.
24 gennaio Scary Skating for Austin's birthday!Last Sunday, we were there for my nephew's birthday. It was Sunday evening and there was no school on Monday, so the place was pretty busy. We were having a great time watching the kids. We managed to get that cool table that is kind of on a little balcony overlooking the rink. I even won a free 2 oz soda pop for my enthusiastic dancing to YMCA.
Anyway, my sister and I were commenting on the fact that it sure seemed like a "rougher" crowd than it was back in our day, and we were surpirsed that there seemed to be no security measures in place at all, when we saw one of the employees ushering a teenager out of the rink. That got our interest and we immediately zeroed in on where each of our kids were. Then suddenly a fight broke out. The employee that was sending that kid on his way got ganged up on and there was no one to help him. My sister kept the kids that were close by at the table and I hopped down to the rink to stop the rest of the kids from wandering into the middle of the brawl. It was actually very scary because I couldn't tell just how far this was going to escalate before we got any help. The poor employee got roughed up pretty badly before they got the situation under control. Now, I'm angry. #1, Skateworld did not provide safety for their customers that night. Something that needs to change before I'll ever take my kids back again. #2, Skateworld did not provide safe working conditions for their employees. I'm thinking of getting in contact with the owner or manager. Any thoughts on this? Well, lest you think that Austin's night out was all bad, here's a couple of videos of our time at the rink. My four year old niece, Abby, has NO trouble getting herself movin' to the music! I do believe that she gave herself a sideache, though...
Gotta look fast, or you'll miss James whiz by on some inline skates.
14 gennaio A few videos from our Christmas celebrations.These are a couple videos. If you would like to see more, visit www.youtube.com/mountainpages
This first video is of Jennifer reading part of the Christmas story to everyone on Christmas Eve. We had just gotten our power back and everyone came together for the evening.
When it came time for Jenny to open one of Nana and Papa's gifts, Nana made her sing for it!
James got to sing and play at the Living Nativity (Come Let Us Adore Him- Newsboys).
06 gennaio Happy New Year, 2009!Wow! What a blur was the month of December! It was full of excitement, adventure, close calls, cabin fever and lots of snow! I would have written about it sooner, but I will be honest. Every time that I had spare time on the computer, I have been addicted to catching up with my friends on Facebook. I've got to start pacing myself there, but it has been so fun to catch up with people that I haven't heard from in years. For some of them, it's been more than 25 years! If you haven't registered on Facebook, it's a hoot. Just be careful with your time..
So on to Adventure December. Business had been pretty slow around here, for many of the businesses that depend on winter weather to hit. We had been praying and watching the weather forcasts closely. The day before our company Christmas dinner, it hit! We got what we prayed for, in a big way. The shop was supposed to be closed for the day of the dinner, but when you own an auto and tire shop, you better be open when the snow hits. The crew worked hard all day and then we went into town for a fun night of dinner and bowling. I'm glad that I had just done some major grocery shopping because from that night on, I rarely left the house for about three weeks. The whole last week of school (exept for Tuesday) school was shut down, for most of the greater Portland area. There were areas in town that got almost as much snow and ice and more snow as we did. It was crazy!
Chris put in some amazing hours over at the shop, not getting home until at least 9:30pm on many nights. Those guys were out in the freezing weather all day, every day. But I do have to say that the weather was a huge answer to prayer. We were able to get the business caught up financially and that is a really good thing for us and those who work for us. Now we just have to make sure that we go into 2009 wisely. Things could still be weird, for quite some time.
Because of the weather and business, I never could go to town to finish my Christmas shopping. So instead of getting upset about it, we just had to let it go. Who says that we have to celebrate when the calendar says to celebrate, anyway? We spent Christmas Eve in the dark, with no power. My mom and dad were without power and they were frantically trying to get their water system up and running again for 35 families once the power came back up. Our power came back on just before dinner time and the house had been all ready to host Christmas Eve dinner with all of my extended family. My brother couldn't make the drive up because of the roads, but my sister and her family just made it and decided to camp out at Mom and Dad's. So we had the rest of the family over. It wasn't our traditional dinner of Lefse, sausage and clam chowder, but I did manage to pull off a great meatloaf with all of the trimmings before we lost power again.
Christmas Day was relaxing. We had Swedish pancakes up at mom and dad's, then lounged around at home for the afternoon. That evening, Mom put on a turkey dinner that was wonderful. We sure missed Tim and Wendy, though. But that's okay, we had one more family Christmas get-together a few days later with everyone. So instead of Christmas being postponed, it just lasted longer than usual. It was great and because we didn't get caught up in the shopping rat-race, it was easier to keep it a more Christ-centered Christmas. We did our gift exchange a little late and it was still a great time.
So after some more snow storms, came the warm-up and inches of rain at a time. Rivers were flooding, Creeks jumped their banks. Even our creek did and that really takes alot. The problem was all of the debris in the rivers. It was clogging everything up. We hadn't seen anything like it since we've lived at this house. Some really good friends of ours were afraid that they might lose their house at one point, but they got through the storm reasonably in tact.
We were coming home from a day of goofing around in town and catching a movie. It felt so good to be out of the house (although I still can't get my car through the driveway). We caught a movie with my Mom and Dad and then stopped at the store for some groceries and a pizza to throw in the oven when we got home. Just leaving the store, I suddenly remembered that we had forgotten the pizza! James dashed back in to grab it, taking about an extra five minutes. We were driving up the mountain a little after 10pm or so and I was just commenting to Chris that he’d better watch the road carefully because this seemed like prime mudslide weather, when my cell phone rang. It was my Dad who had headed up the mountain just before us. “Where are you?! Are you in the mudslide?!!!” I didn’t even have time to process the question when we had to come to a sudden stop behind a few other cars. There was a big, dark shadow stretching completely across the highway and we could see two cars up on top. The smell of freshly overturned dirt was overwhelming and it made my stomach do flip-flops to realize that if we hadn’t gone back for the pizza, that might have been us that got swept up in the mudslide. There was so much running water coming down of the mountainsides, that I was scared just sitting there on the highway, waiting to see what the emergency workers would do. Was the road completely blocked? Was anyone hurt? After it became apparent that the highway was completely shut down, we had to backtrack all the way to town. We were going to have to take the backroads to get home and the idea of that seemed just as dangerous. Chris decided to go back to the store and stock up on emergency supplies before making the trip. We had ten minutes until closing, so we raced up and down the aisles, grabbing flashlights, batteries, gas cans and even a chainsaw. We had no idea if what we would encounter on the way home! After gassing up, we were off. It wasn’t too bad at first, but about halfway home, we were driving through areas of significant standing water and creeks that had jumped their beds. It was a little scary because you couldn’t always tell how deep the water was. How fast was it moving? Was the road still in tact underneath it all? Thank God, we made it home safely and then again, I was housebound for a few days. The highway was completely shut down until Sunday. I know that God’s protection was with us that night. I don’t think it was coincidence that we were just minutes from being hit by the slide. We did find out later that no one was seriously injured in the slide. That was great news. So the holidays brought some excitement with them for us. We are all safe and sound and expecting another round of big rain, potential flooding and mudslides for tomorrow.
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