Monday, June 29, 2009

Mommy, I still have two grammas!!



Journey misses her 'bump gramma' terribly, and talks about her all the time. We often muse about what she might be doing in heaven or how she would love to be here to see Journey riding a two wheeler or going to school ... A few weeks ago at church Journey met a lady who reminded her of bump gramma. Something about her hair ...
Anyway Journey just fell in love and wanted to sit on her lap and snuggle with her (a perfect stranger, really!!) and told me she loved her so much she could just LIVE with her. The lady told Journey she could call her 'gramma Stickel' and took our number telling Journey she'd call her sometime and they could have tea or something. Journey could not stop talking about her and asking if we could call her and invite her over. She was so excited to have two grammas again! I tried to hold her off not knowing quite how to handle the situation or how involved the lady really was willing to be... Then we ran into her again at the museum days .. she was churning butter as a demonstration. Journey kept asking to go back to that display and just wanted to hang out with gramma Stickel the whole time. When we were going to leave for the day she insisted on going and giving her a hug good-bye. She took our number again and promised to call Journey. Then last night when we got back from rehearsals there was a message on our phone inviting Journey to go golfing in the morning. She was THRILLED. And despite some clouds and a few spats of rain Journey and 'gramma' Stickel went off to do nine holes of golf at our local course. Please pray with us that this will be a helpful, hopeful relationship for the both of them. (and every one involved)

A Day at the Museum





Every year our town has a special 'museum day' and lets everyone in for free! They have demonstrations of old fashioned wool making, blacksmithing, ice cream and butter making, rope tying, etc. There's lots of free food and entertainment and a petting zoo for the kids. This year Mr. Tupper (Garron's childhood neighbor) gave us a ride in his antique car (model T, I think) Sol loved it!

More rehearsal pics





In some of these scenes you see me (Amy) as Jairus's servant breaking the news to him that his daughter has died. The man in the light blue tunic is Jesus who is telling Jairus not to be afraid but to 'believe'. In one pic you can see Journey walking with one of her new friends, Danelle. Danelle is in our 'tribe' and so we get to hang out with her alot and Journey has taken a fancy to her. Our tribe is the tribe of Zebulun ... they divided the crowd into the tribes of Judah in order to have an easier time of 'directing' us. This way instead of having to direct every individual crowd member they can say, "Zebulun, you are going to enter from stage left and go here and do this..." etc, etc. It works really well. The first picture is Sol on our way home from rehearsal Sunday night ... unfortunately we had to wake him up to give him a bath before bed as he was completely filthy after a hot, sweaty weekend on that dusty set.

Rehearsal pics





Rehearsals go Saturdays from 10am until 9:30 pm with a short lunch break and about 2 1/2 hours off for supper. Then we get back at it Sunday at noon and run till 5:30pm. They are long, hot days of running and rerunning scenes. It can get tedius especially when you are waiting and waiting for other people to work out a scene and you have to stand on stage in the hot sun and just WAIT. But it has been wonderfully rewarding as well. I have found myself getting goosebumps and even tears at some of the healing scenes and scenes where Jesus interacts with the crowds/Pharisees.

Riding Fun





Journey and Sol LOVE to ride their bikes up and down the sidewalk in front of our house. They can only go from property line to property line but they make great use of that little stretch of pavement! Sol likes to demonstrate his 'no hands' capabilities and Journey likes to practise making turns on her two wheeler without getting off.

Planting flowers for Gramma




The other day we decided to pack a snack and go visit bump gramma. There isn't a gravestone there yet but it is on order. There weren't any flowers either so we decided we needed to 'plant' some. We thought it best to plant fake ones so they would last and I let Journey pick out which ones she wanted. She chose one big flower and one little bird. Bump gramma loved to watch the birds come to her feeder and birdbath and so we thought she might like to have a little wren watching over her grave. Unfortunately when we went back a couple of days later we discovered that the gophers didn't like the bird and had chewed its face off.

Celebration Cones!



After school we went out for some icecream .. Journey ordered 'bubblegum' flavor and was disappointed to find out that her portion didn't have any actual gum balls in it. But it was good anyway and we had fun together.

In the classroom





Journey listened to the teacher (whose name is Mrs. Moos ... pronounced Moose) hee hee, and played with the other kids (even asking them to play WITH her!!). I think she's gonna do just fine!

Trial Run for Kindergarten



Though she looks a tad nervous in this pic Journey was actually very excited and eager to go to Kindergarten for her 'trial run'. She didn't show any signs of hesitation and took to all the activities like a seasoned student.

More Camping/play pics




Camping/Passion Play





Our family joined the Passion Play this summer! We get to camp out at a special 'cast/crew only campground' and rehearse each weekend from May 31st to July 10th after which we will have two weekends of performances. We had no idea what to expect but have been pleasantly surprised at how interesting and engaging the rehearsals have been and how incredibly diverse and encouraging the cast and crew are to be around. There are 140+ cast right now and we will be joined by about 70 summer school students next weekend. This is the largest cast they've ever had, I think...and it is quite something to see how they tackle directing us all at rehearsals. Really very organized and prompt. The kids think its awesome and are making lots of new friends. Journey especially loves the Jewish songs and dances she gets to do.

Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Birthday Fun





We played Pin the numbers on McQueen, opened lotsa neat gifts, and had a McQueen Pinata.

Cruise Day




Our local 'Cruise Day' coincided with Sol's birthday this year. Cruise Day is when lots of classic cars and trucks come to town to show off. We told Sol that Daddy had arranged for lots of fancy cars to come to his birthday ... (not sure how Daddy will top this one) and he was thrilled to walk around and see everything. Grampa was there helping keep things orderly (as a member of the local fire department) and Sol and Journey took the chance to get a pic with Grampa up on 'his' fire truck.

Monday, June 08, 2009

Sol's cake




Garron likes to make the kid's cakes and he doesn't like them to be boring. This year he made Lightning McQueen ... it was crafted and carved by hand and from scratch. If painting falls through he has a second career waiting in the wings.

Kelsey - future Canadian Idol?



Our neice Kelsey just finished 'Festival' and got outstanding marks for her vocal performances. She is a beautiful singer and so natural ... a joy to watch and listen!

Pics from our trip to Lloydminster