Monday, February 15, 2010

Valentines Day

February 14th was Valentines Day and we had a wonderful one. Dad gave me flowers and a nice card. I gave him a "Sports Illustrated", grapefruit, and a MacDonald's gift card. After church we took off on a winter trip to Hidden Acres (our church camp). It was a winter trip for sure. The roads weren't great but we traveled slowly and everything went great.
We were headed for the "Wester Cabin". This is a cabin that the camp has especially for Pastors to stay in free of charge. We discovered it to be fantastic. After arriving at camp we took our own personal tour to see all the new buildings. I have lots of pictures, put only posted a few. We also took a snowy walk before we settled into our cabin. It was a wonderful Valentines. Thanks honey.

New Motel

This is Hidden Acres new motel. This is one of the rooms.


Snowy Hidden Acres

Snow was everywhere and that made it so much fun Here is a view of the girls cabins. We took a couple of snow walks. Here is Dad on one of them.


Welcome to Wester Cabin

This is the porch that you see when you first walk in. It would really be fun in the summer. The kitchen was great. We made a frozen pizza that we had brought along with us.
The bedroom was large and had a king size bed. What you don't see is a huge, beautiful desk in the corner where the chair is.


The bathroom had a tub with jets which I of course loved. It also had a washer and dryer. There was a second bedroom that I didn't take a picture of and it had 2 bunk beds in it.





We spent the evening by the fire, sipping hot chocolate, reading, watching the Olympics and enjoying being together. It was great!! We spent the morning doing the same, then walked around camp a little more, visited with the director and then headed home.

Monday, February 8, 2010

Trip to New Orleans

Here is the team that went to New Orleans. They had a good week but I was glad to see them return home.

Home Again

Dad is back again where he belongs and I am glad. Here he is rested from his trip to New Orleans. Here is the cake I welcomed him home with.