Monday, April 30, 2007

Soon to be HOME!

Ladies and Gentlemen! We present to you our soon to be new Home!

Inspection is due Wednesday, and hopefully, if all goes well the closing will be either this Friday or next Monday, and most likely we will be able to move in immediately!

Thank you to those who commented and all of you that are rejoicing with us!
We serve an awesome God!



Please keep us in your prayers as we move in and get settled and try to adjust to smaller space then we've been used to these past 7 years! (we've been rather spoiled and now are downsizing quite a bit!) May God be our focus though and all else shall pass away! Most of all, we are so very thankful to finally have a yard again and land (2.5 acres) to use for gardening and such.
Praise God from whom ALL blessings flow!

Saturday, April 28, 2007

Finally a Home!

He is our praise, and He is our God,
who has done for us these great and awesome
things which our eyes have seen.
Deuteronomy 10:21

Yes, the Lord has been good to us! We finally have a destination set, a new house, a home!

We will give more details later as things progress, but as of now we do not know exactly when we will officially move and it could be for another two weeks (we hope not!) but for now we are rejoicing and thanking the Lord for His mercies unto us!

Sorry, I don't have a picture of the house but the last picture of the last post is our new mailbox. =)

Friday, April 27, 2007

Finding a new home isn't easy...


But for all the hours and many roads we have traveled God has blessed beyond our worthiness and protected and guided us on our way, and for even the discouraging times, we made the best of it and I think we have a big enough supply of good, bad and just plain hilarious memories to last us a while! Exactly a month ago today (the 28th) we started out on our quest for a new home in the Lapeer area, and right from the beginning God was teaching us and showing us His will. What exciting times we are living in right now!!
Though I did not take a picture of every house we looked in, and tended to get more shots of the surrounding landscape (maybe because 75% of the time we were driving!) then of the buildings we went into, following is just a little taste of all that we have seen these past several weeks... I think you'll get the picture! =)

Enjoy! Oh! And to just let you all know, most likely, before noon today we will know where we will be living! We have narrowed it down to two and the finish line is in view! Praise God!


From city (Detroit sky line)....


...To Country



Click here for more images of barns we have seen.


Driving, driving, driving! We have figured by now that Dina (our van) must have several angels surrounding her and keeping her running, as we thought she would die on us a while ago, but for all the driving we have been doing lately with her (especially on dirt roads!) she is still holding up. Though we will be getting a new van very soon we will all terribly miss our dear Dina, for her comforting purr (or roar!) and all her quirks and uniqueness that we have become accustomed to!

Bored?


Enjoying the sunny window seat


One of our favorites! An old (yet restored) 1890 farm house with a falling foundation.



Missing a deck. John with his crutches and Josh outside.



Beauty of Spring! Round-lobed Hepatica


Josh and the Elk


This is a door inside an 1820 farm house. Can you image! That was before our state was founded!


House on the hill.


Travels home under a beautiful sky.


So where is our new abode? We will post as soon as we find out! Thank you all for your prayers!

God's will be done.

~Grace

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Coming Soon!
Tales of our travels - pictures from house hunting in Lapeer County.


Nice timing John!



About a week ago John was playing basketball and thought he had strained a muscle or something in his foot, but when the pain wouldn't go away and the next day he did some very strenuous work with it, we quickly realized that he most likely had broken his ankle!
We serve a mighty God and even though the timing of things isn't the best being that we are moving and John is one of the strongest in our family, we know that God works all things out for His glory and we know that He is able to heal John in His own time, even instantly! Being that John has no health insurance we have been doctoring him with some of the best medicine out there, from THE BEST Doctor there is - God's healing herb called Comfrey! Though at times we don't know why God sends us trials at times like this, we do know that in the end He will be glorified, as we are drawn closer to Him and His will. We have been learning so much lately!

Ecclesiastes 3

Everything Has Its Time
1 To everything there is a season,

A time for every purpose under heaven:
2 A time to be born,
And a time to die;
A time to plant,
And a time to pluck what is planted;
3 A time to kill,
And a time to heal;
A time to break down,
And a time to build up;
4 A time to weep,
And a time to laugh;
A time to mourn,
And a time to dance;
5 A time to cast away stones,
And a time to gather stones;
A time to embrace,
And a time to refrain from embracing;
6 A time to gain,
And a time to lose;
A time to keep,
And a time to throw away;
7 A time to tear,
And a time to sew;
A time to keep silence,
And a time to speak;
8 A time to love,
And a time to hate;
A time of war,
And a time of peace.

Monday, April 23, 2007

Praise God from Whom all Blessings Flow!!!

This house is not ours anymore! Dad and mom just got back from signing the papers over to the new residents. May God bless them as He has blessed us these past 7 years with this house. A chapter is closed...another is opening though our destination is still unknown. We walk forward in faith, like Abraham, seeking God's guidance and direction. His perfect will shall be done!

We greatly appreciate every ones prayers for us these past 3 years of trying to move up north. We will miss you all down here, and of course when we find a new home, we will definitely be sending out our new address and an open invitation will be set for all our dear friends to come visit us!

Watch out Michigan thumb, here come the Sauve Nomads!

Saturday, April 21, 2007

Elizabeth Park...once more

As mentioned in the last post, one of the special parts of Joshua's birthday was being able to go fishing at Elizabeth Park. Though he didn't catch anything, he and Josiah had a fun time trying their different lures and enjoying the beautiful weather and great outdoors!



Of course I had my camera with me (though I'm kicking myself for not bringing along my 35mm as the aperture is a lot better on it than the digital...oh well) and so while the boys fished Christianna and I had fun!


Well equipped. Tackle box, Fishing rod and a jug of refreshing Lemonade!


..oh yes, and worms!


A worm eater.


As I was walking along the river all of the sudden a little shadow passed over the ground and I heard the soft twittering of a tiny bird. I looked and looked and finally spotted him, the friendly little fellow just sat there, letting me get this picture of him. Sorry about the branches in the way, but he was pretty far up and I was trying to get a good shot of his head to make sure it was really what I thought it was : a Golden Crowned Kinglet!


Later on we headed over to the 'big' river (Detroit).


[Christianna took this picture]



Praise God for a glorious afternoon spent in enjoying His beautiful creation! His works are wonderful!

Friday, April 20, 2007

Happy Birthday Joshua!

Well, Josh was hoping to have a new house for his birthday, but his prayer/wish wasn't quite granted. However I'm pretty sure he had a really enjoyable day anyways as he was treated by John with a trip to Cabelas, spent a couple hours at Elizabeth Park fishing, went out to eat with dad and had a fun filled evening as we celebrated his 17th birthday!


Family tradition is Birthday breakfast in bed. This year Josh was eating like a king as his menu consisted of almond drink (a smoothy made with blanched almonds, and frozen bananas and strawberries) three crispy pieces of bacon, warm apple crisp with a pile of whipped cream on top and a full glass of fresh orange juice.

This year Josh's cake was a beautifully and artisticly created Small mouth Bass by Mom and Christianna, the latter doing the entire decorating work! Boy did it look impressive! Oh ya, the flavor was Banana Chocolate chip and the next picture will also show the finishing touches with a couple of hooked gummy worms ready to be gulped down by the fish!



Josh enjoying the fish food!

One of his gifts was a DVD by the pianist Calvin Jones called Through High Places. Josh has really admired this man's playing techniques and style for a while and has even taught himself one of Calvin's pieces! The close to half hour long video creates a very relaxing atmosphere as the music is choreographed with beautiful and breathtaking images of God's glorious creation among the Rockie mountains!

Another one of Joshua's gifts was the P.I.G. book : The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.

Some forgotten happenings...

... Over the past few weeks several things have been kind of missed -blogging wise- and with our move coming up on us quickly I thought I'd better get going and caught up on things before I forget completely! Hope you enjoy the following. - Grace


Recently one of the 'little' ladies in our church was going to have a birthday, so Faith decided to make her a dress.

Purple with polka dots and white piping was chosen and the project commenced.

Faith has made a dress from this pattern before and even with a few adjustments she whipped it off pretty fast!

Tada! The finished product, matching bloomers and all!

Cruiz looked just lovely in that full skirt dress (I wasn't able to get a picture of her twirling in it) and was very thankful to Faith who did a most excellent job!

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Our house sells, so we start cleaning stuff up and packing. Well that brought us to find a lot of stuff that we did not need and thankfully right around this time also the ever faithful Purple Heart truck was going to be making it's round and "YES" we did have a lot of stuff for them!



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Back in the middle of March Dad had the wonderful opportunity to go with a friend down to the Contending for the Truth conference in Florida. The event was hosted by Ligonier Ministries.


God blessed the whole event and Dad and Mr. Worden came back with pages and pages of notes that they shared with the church.



You can check out more about the conference and what it was all about and even purchase audio copies at www.contendingforthetruth.com

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This poor little guy was yet another victom of our front window. Thankfully though it was not fatal. What a great opportunity from the Lord though, as Faith was able to hold the most adorable Brown Tree Creeper who occasionally visits our yard! Such an amazing creation!



Not quite ready to take off, this little guy laid in Faith's hand until he got his bearings back and flew to one of our backyard trees. The most interesting and unique thing about this small bird is that unlike wood peckers and such, these can only climb up the tree and have to fly back down if they want to get to a lower spot!

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Moving Along

Today is the day we must decide. Monday is our closing for the Fox Glen house and we still have not found a new home. God has been teaching us many things these last couple weeks and we continue to seek His will and direction as to where we are supposed to live up north. We covet all your prayers as we narrow it down today with the last few houses we have found. May the Lord give us wisdom and openness to His leading as we seek to give everything up to God and trust Him for our every need. His way is perfect, His truth is sure and His love is every lasting!

Psalm 37:

3 Trust in the LORD, and do good;
Dwell in the land, and feed on His faithfulness.
4 Delight yourself also in the LORD,
And He shall give you the desires of your heart.

5 Commit your way to the LORD,
Trust also in Him,
And He shall bring it to pass.
6 He shall bring forth your righteousness as the light,
And your justice as the noonday.

7 Rest in the LORD, and wait patiently for Him;
Do not fret because of him who prospers in his way,
Because of the man who brings wicked schemes to pass.
8 Cease from anger, and forsake wrath;
Do not fret—it only causes harm.

9 For evildoers shall be cut off;
But those who wait on the LORD,
They shall inherit the earth.
10 For yet a little while and the wicked shall be no more;
Indeed, you will look carefully for his place,
But it shall be no more.
11 But the meek shall inherit the earth,
And shall delight themselves in the abundance of peace.

Saturday, April 14, 2007

What To Do When Your Burden Is Overwhelming




"Cast thy burden upon the LORD, and he shall sustain thee: he shall never suffer the righteous to be moved." Psalm 55:22

We must recognize the difference between burdens that are right for us to bear and burdens that are wrong. We should never bear the burdens of sin or doubt, but there are some burdens placed on us by God which He does not intend to lift off. God wants us to roll them back on Him-- to literally "cast your burden," which He has given you, "on the Lord . . . ." If we set out to serve God and do His work but get out of touch with Him, the sense of responsibility we feel will be overwhelming and defeating. But if we will only roll back on God the burdens He has placed on us, He will take away that immense feeling of responsibility, replacing it with an awareness and understanding of Himself and His presence.

Many servants set out to serve God with great courage and with the right motives. But with no intimate fellowship with Jesus Christ, they are soon defeated. They do not know what to do with their burden, and it produces weariness in their lives. Others will see this and say, "What a sad end to something that had such a great beginning!"

"Cast your burden on the Lord . . . ." You have been bearing it all, but you need to deliberately place one end on God's shoulder. ". . . the government will be upon His shoulder" (Isaiah 9:6). Commit to God whatever burden He has placed on you. Don't just cast it aside, but put it over onto Him and place yourself there with it. You will see that your burden is then lightened by the sense of companionship. But you should never try to separate yourself from your burden.

Oswald Chambers Devotional

Thursday, April 12, 2007

A walk in the Woods

The other day Faith, Joshua, Josiah, Christianna and I(Grace) headed down to the woods behind our public Library for some hiking and to try to see if we could spot some golden crowned kinglets that Faith and Christianna had seen the day before. Unfortunately, we never caught sight of the little birds but we did have an enjoyable time walking the trails and seeing all the new greenery sprouting up everywhere! God's creation is so beautiful in every season!



‘If you walk in My statutes and keep My commandments,
and perform them,
then I will give you rain in its season,
the land shall yield its produce,
and the trees of the field shall yield their fruit.
Leviticus 26:3-4



Let the heavens rejoice, and let the earth be glad;
Let the sea roar, and all its fullness;
Let the field be joyful, and all that is in it.
Then all the trees of the woods will rejoice
before the LORD.
Psalm 96:11-13


Around the base of several trees was springing up a whole 'forest' of young buck hawthorns - the first plant in Spring to show its greenness and the last bit of foliage in Fall to hold onto its leaves!

Saturday, April 07, 2007

Saturday Breakfast...Yummm!!

This past Saturday morning's breakfast was just a little different from the usual, though for sure nothing dis-likable, but most delightfully scrumptious and well worth doing again!




Faith was the breakfast cook this time and instead of the usual waffles or pancakes she decided to try something new. First course was a cup of deliciously refreshing orange/grapefruit juice and -of her own creation- 8 of her crystal parfait/cocktail glasses were layered with yogurt- with a light lemon flavor- and fresh sugar dusted strawberries!




The second(and last) course was a delectable dish, the recipe for which was from an old Detroit Times cookbook with a few alterations. It was called Southern Corn Pone - kind of like cornmeal flapjacks, these tasty fried flat cakes were simply mouth-watering accompanied with maple syrup! Yum!!

Thanks Faith for such a refreshing and delightful start to that day!