

My first full day at home in over a month! Christmas started to come out of the boxes and the delicate wooden star went back to the front window. Christmas has begun.
This may be about running… Or it may be about a deeper journey. It is a new journey. Not one I choose to begin, but out of my own necessity and determination to not end up stuck or standing still, I must walk on in new ways and in new places.






Goodbye to the Mountains.
Everyday has its highlights. Dave Jarvis, camp director of Rainbow Trail, worked with us in the morning on outdoor ministry possibilities. The afternoon challenge is called the Dangling Duo. Each rung is a half-foot higher than the last. You can use each other to climb on but cannot touch the cable or the ropes. I made it, but it was Joan who pulled me up. I really didn’t expect to make it, but somehow found myself at the top. In the evening we gave a house blessing to Greg, Audrey and Micah. (We suspect we will hear of an added member of the their family today as they were headed to the hospital last night.) We feel a part of their family after being with them for three weeks.






Linda and gifts based ministry
More with Linda! Adventures in the woods! I'm way behind with a cold that just won't go away.


After a short day and half break we are back at it. Linda Staats joining us to share the foundations of youth and family ministry. Since the moon rises and sunrises seem to be so amazing we got a chance to take a look through the telescope.




Inukshuks
"Silent Messengers of the Arctic"
When you see one it means...
'I've been here before; you're on the right path'