Sunday in Conrad
We went to Conrad Christian Reformed Church this morning. It being our second time and the fact that our kids go there, we were warmly received. Walking in, I met Jim Morren for the second time and expressed my condolences on the recent loss of his father, the Reverend John Morren. Jim is from
The prayer requests consisted of thanksgiving for successful knee surgery, condolences to Jim Morren, a grandfather dying of Alzheimer’s, and somebody with a bowel problem. The thing that struck me is that the requests were pretty similar to what I could have heard back at
The lead-in song was “Lord Our Lord, Thy Glorious Name” out of the blue songbook. The words really set the tone for worship, but I have to confess the tempo was pretty slow and it made me miss Gus from the Branding Iron more than a little. Reverend Reese then went on to tackle that tough issue in Colossians about Headship and Respect. I’m probably guilty of picking and choosing what to get from the sermon (along with my mind wondering – can I get the broken furnace fixed in the camper tomorrow), but here’s what I walked away with. Reese said that husbands should respect their wives because they are a suitable helper, critical, essential, necessary, rescuer, savior, perfect counterpart, without whom I’d be lost (kind of like a hand held GPS for life issues). And here’s the best – the other half - who makes me whole. Mickey is all that and more. After reading that, gentlemen, you better go give her a hug, along with some appropriate words, and when she asks “what’s up?” tell her it came from Reverend Vander Veen. Oh, and back to wondering minds, along with good sermons to keep your marriage close, forty degrees last night and a broken furnace also helps stay close.
Last Names
After dinner at the local café, we read the newspaper and then on to that time honored tradition of a Sunday afternoon nap (when I was little I always wondered why my parents had to go take a nap on Sunday, now that I’m older I know – to sleep).
The Great Falls Tribune listed the names and schools of local graduates and for some small town schools, there weren’t very many. Hinsdale and Brady each had five,
Here’s the names of some of them; Rowdy Cole Bird Rattler, Misty Autumn Dawn Burdeau, Summer Rose Gobert, Brandon Cole Heavy Runner, Jordan Evart Longtime Sleeping, Kati Hannah Rides At The Door, Edward Skunk Cap, Tyler James StillSmoking, and so on. Now being Dutch, I was always kind of proud that my name had meaning , and I’m sure my mom and dad would have applauded just as hard when I graduated (SCHC 1967), if they would have called out congratulations to
From Mickey:
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4 comments:
Gary and Mick,
Glad you are having fun so far.
Let us know if you need anything else besides the first few items you've mentioned.
See you soon.
Bill & Di
Gary and Mickey,
Am totally enjoying reading about your adventures. Makes me feel a bit itchy to "hit the road" though. Things are rather damp here at home. Maria is showing a bit of improvement, or perhaps I'm just hopeful. Her pediatrician is working on a referral to Mayo anyway.
Love you,
Kath
Enjoy the trip! Drive safely.
Raeanne
Just taking a minute to show Karis your pictures. She says to say hi and that she misses you. She is in cheer camp this week, and enjoys it a lot. It is a bit wet here. We got a lot of rain Saturday night. Lots of people had water in their basements including us. The carpet in Nathan's room was squishy!. Karis says, "It was a mess!" The carpet is hangning up to dry. We are hoping we can reuse it. The smell is pretty bad. We are also hoping that the dampness doesn't affect Ryan's asthma. We are very glad they moved Special Needs Week or we would have been camping. That's not a mess I would want to come home to. Bye for now!
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