Monday, November 28, 2022

Bushcraft

With the teen retreat complete, we had a week to clean up, restock, and repack for another camping related event. This time the crew was different. All of the guys left for the weekend to attend an outdoor classroom gathering of bushcraft skills. If you're not familiar with bushcraft, think survival/primative skills. The guys went for three days and roughed it while they learned thngs like starting fires with a bow drill, wood carving, deer processing, HAM radio skills, map and compass usage, among several other really cool skills. They met really experienced people and other novices like themselves. There was a great community vibe and the weather was good too (important when life is all about tenting it). Just for the record, the macaroni and cheese was the fan fav food while they were experimenting with MREs--the rpimary food source. :-) The guys came home full of information as well as HAM licences. Nikolas had to leave a little early for a work event, but he still got his license and a headful of knowledge. Connor seemed to excel at the bushcraft skills. It was such a great trip and boy did they all learn a ton! I think it's reasonable to say that another gathering may be in the future. :-)

Teen Retreat

Directly after our photo shoot, the teens packed up to take a a weekend retreat where they would learn the basics of both physical and spiritual battle. Jozsef went as a leader, Sonja and Connor went as students. The weather was good which was a blessing because the children have taken a liking to hammock camping. They had a great time picking up new skills, bulking up on thier bible knowledge, and strengthening friendships. It's such a joy to be able to send them to these kinds of events, where memories of growing up are made. :-)

Friday, October 21, 2022

Marking Time

With the arrival of autumn, the time to capture family photos arrived as well. The turning of the leaves is always the perfect backdrop for some great photos. We made the appointment, marked the calendar, planned the outfits, and prayed for good weather. God granted us the good weather and good health and we had a blast making some memories.
This year we had an addition to our sitting. We now have someone who we affectionately call "adopted". He's a friend of the older boys who has become like a brother. He hangs out with us in general, enjoys outings with us when he can, he met the family when they came out in summer, he's spent holidays with us, and we're all kinda attached. :-) Meet Levi.
Our photographer has consistently shown up and showed out for us both in interaction and in capturing the personalities of each of us. I love that she can get not jsut a pretty picture, but a picture of who we are at the same time, and she's got a great eye for candids that often make some of the best shots/memories. Thank you very much Heather for taking care of us again!

Where the Wildlife Roams Among the Pumpkins

The weather here has quickly taken a dramatic turn and has become markedly cooler. I know autumn isn't nearly over--calendar wise--but the temperatures are surely refelcting winter. However, we took advantage of a clear day to venture out and enjoy an autumn afternoon at a pumpkin patch that was new to us. This patch was a bit of a drive, but the uniqueness of its offerings were too intriguing to pass up.
Not only were we able to roam through a field of pumpkins to select our favorites and to take them home for food and seed, we also were able to interact with some non-traditional farm animals which was quite the treat.
The hayride took us out to see and feed the camels, emu, zebras, as well as pigs, sheep, and goats.
We also saw ponies, kangaroo, a large tortiose, reindeer, and miniature steer. The topper for the day was visiting with and feeding George the giraffe.
Though the animals were the definite highlight of the farm, we also wandered through the corn maze and identified wildflowers.
After we were done exploring the farm, we stopped for coffee and played a bit of chess while enjoying seasonal muffins before we made the drive back home.
The day was beutiful and though it was a bit chilly, the memories were worth the excursion. :-)