Wednesday, May 14, 2008

May Day! May Day

Ok, so it's almost halfway through may, but we have lots of good news. None of it is about having a baby though. Keep praying. First, Amee's broken arm is now fixed. She when through Surgery and three months of therapy, but she has graduated from therapy and is beating Rob with both arms now.
Second, we are 1 month away from vacation. We are spending two weeks on Prince Edward Island above Nova Scotia. It is the 100th anniversary of the publishing of the novel Anne of green Gables (Amee's favorite series growing up) and we are going to partake in the festival. All we have to do is get through a convention, a baccalaureate, a performance at our church by the covenant players, 8 churches gathering at our church for a confirmation service with our bishop and awesome Christian African leader Bishop Benjamin Kwashi of Jos Nigeria, an end of year BBQ for our children and youth ministry and all the ins and outs of theministry.
Third, As soon as we get back, Amee's sister and her family are coming for 4th of July then as they leave Amee's Borther's family is coming.
Fourth, after they leave, Rob goes to camp for a week to help out and help develop a Christian Leadership and discipleship camp for high school students.
Fifth, Amee's parents are coming for a week in early september.
Sixth, and totally awesome, Amee and I are going with our Bishop to a clergy conference in Ireland. This will be the first step in Amee and I leading a teen missions trip to Ireland every year for a Christian festival and missions program on the streets of belfast Ireland called Street reach.

2 Comments:

Blogger Katie Scott said...

Wow!!! You have so many exciting things coming up! I hope that all goes smoothly and that you will be enjoying vacation before you know it! I loved Anne of Green Gables, too!!!

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Blogger producer said...

You are going to love PEI...And if you love Anne you should see the critically acclaimed musical Anne and Gilbert www.AnneAndGilbert.com

Tickets are sometimes tough to get (June and July are starting to sell out now...) Sunday matinees are particularly busy, as these shows are often fundraisers for Christian churches.

Anne and Gilbert is based on books two and three in the series, and is story of Anne of Green Gables in love.

3:32 AM  

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