Friday, December 9, 2011

WHIRLWIND

We got up early yesterday before the sun... very uncommon for this crew:)

We hit the road by 5:30 to head to St. Louis for the funeral of our sweet friend Mary's mama...

We are so thankful that she is finally not suffering anymore and that she is perfectly healthy and whole with her Savior Jesus... We know in the same breath that she will be so missed and we will continue to pray for all of her family that loves her so much for the Lord to comfort them and give them great peace!

We arrived in St. Louis just in time to eat lunch with them and attend the service...

Afterwards we were so blessed to hit Dunkin Donuts with our sweet friends... a few things stick out to me...

Those friends are such precious gifts from God, who can encourage you even in their own heartache...

It is so sweet to  pick up right where we left off...

As usual we literally laughed till we cried... they are so precious to us! 

And Dunkin Donuts has the BEST vanilla chai tea I think I have ever had... YUMMY!

Literally as we were saying goodbye I got a phone call on my cell from our upstairs neighbor at the sem...

We decided we would stop for Advent dinner at their church and to visit for a short while.  It was such a treat to catch up quickly and then hit the road again...  Their church was so hospitable to us, insisted on feeding us all and sent us on our way with warm full tummies for the next 5 hours home.  I think we pulled in around 1:30 am.

It was a long day, but so totally worth it...

Busy days ahead too as we cook 6 dozen cookies for the boys to sell with the youth group at church, and participate in our small town parade for church tomorrow... It should be fun... coop is done for December and we plan to do one more full week of school and then a couple of weeks off to relax... I can't wait:)

1 comment:

Cherie Nebel Almeida said...

Remember me, I emailed you awhile ago because I saw Carlton on your blog and thought what a small world this is (I'm distantly related to them). I'm glad you got to go to the funeral, me and my family was not able to make the trip (we too live in Tulsa), but my parent's did go, I think it's amazing how close the degrees of separation is. Great to see how blessed your family is.