Monthly Archives: July 2008
We Found An APARTMENT!!!
Yes, that is a statement of exasperated joy! Charis is moving to Plymouth, IN where she will be teaching high school English, Literature, and German at Grace Baptist Christian School. She had an apartment all lined up and was staying … Continue reading
Hello Again
I know it’s been a long time since I’ve posted here, so here’s a picture of me with my birthday present, from my wife: It’s a binary clock (actually, it’s BCD, but who’s counting?). Extra credit for anyone who can … Continue reading
My First Major Upholstery Project
BEFORE… AFTER…
Stopping by Cornfields on a Summer Weekend
A week ago, my family rolled in from Iowa on their way to West Virginia. This summer they were able to come for a whole weekend between meetings. Throughout the weekend we feasted on spaghetti with garlic bread, steak with … Continue reading
Summer Peas
As I sat, shelling peas on our lawn swing by the pond, I was reminded of my Pop-pop’s farm in Maryland. My cousin Laura and I once went into the field of peas and ate some—fresh out of the pod. … Continue reading
The Spice of Life
As I’m sure you’ve noticed Stephen has been growing a beard this summer. He began on our NC vacation. I have to admit that I like it. Variety is good! Here he is sporting his new look. What do you … Continue reading
Independence Day
A family in our church usually puts together a big Fourth of July picnic complete with a swimming pool, football on the front lawn, a sing-along, and fireworks. This year they added something new. The BBQ was entitled “Plate of … Continue reading
Tender Times
We picked Grandma Moody up from Indianapolis so she could join the Moody Clan for the Fourth of July.
In His Father’s Footsteps…
Back when we were dating Stephen told me that orange Tiger lilies grew wild along country roads in Indiana. One time, his dad stopped the car and picked Stephen’s mom a bouquet of flowers. How sweet! Well, ... How romantic … Continue reading
Concert in the Park
I love attending community events! When I lived in St. George, Utah, my friend Tara and I would seek out festivals, plays, and concerts to attend. St. George is full of performing arts productions. We were able to hear the … Continue reading