Sunday, June 15, 2008

Thankful for so Many Blessings

Aren't these great pictures? Ania is a natural and David just likes seeing his face on the camera. What a great way to see their love.

We have been out of Barrow for almost a year now. I keep thinking of the things I miss from up there, and then I start thinking of the things I really missed from the real world when we lived in the bush. Things like fresh vegetables, crawling in grass, the rain on the roof, and the wind in the leaves. Brent and I were talking the other day about cooking of all things. He always says how spoiled he is that I love to take the time and cook. I have been thinking about that allot lately. I love to try new recipes and taste new things all the time (you should see my recipe collection now and what it was before we left Barrow). We ate allot of pasta and spaghetti in Barrow not that we don't eat it here but we have fresher things to try and enjoy. He laughed cause I won't even bat an eye at spending two hours in the kitchen to make lunch if that is what it takes. I just enjoy the challenge and enjoyment of making people truly experience the food they eat.


So here is a list of things that I am thankful for not only because we are out of the bush but also because the Lord has provided so much.


  • Fresh vegetables


  • Green grass


  • Wind in the leaves


  • Rain on the roof


  • Birds and the lovely sounds they make all night long


  • Mosquitoes


  • Raspberries


  • Wild roses


  • Rivers that are not covered in ice all year


  • A place for the kids to ride their bikes


  • Garage sales with good stuff

  • A house to put it in and be able to decorate the way I want to decorate


  • Screen doors and windows


  • Mountains


  • Kiska


  • My wheelbarrow


  • The chainsaw
  • Really good coffee
Wow! I could go on and on...........
I am so thankful for the little blessings and sure hope that I don't take them for granted again.


The kids and I have been out working in the yard getting quite a few things accomplished. I got the garden planted and most of the front of the house dug out for us to treat the wood. Thankfully we will be able to get most of this done this summer. There isn't much left of it and I want to enjoy it while we can.








Ari learning to stand on her own.









These are some great pics of the kiddos in the yard.





I love these cute little faces she makes.













Ari is experiencing grass for the first time in these.

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