Saturday, July 3, 2010

.... But Wait! There's More!

Once again, this post will contain no pictures.

No pictures of the Norovirus filled drive. No pictures of the multiple roadside stops to "yell at the grass."
Three times I pleaded with the Lord about this, that it should leave me. But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me. For the sake of Christ, then, I am content with weaknesses, insults, hardships, persecutions, and calamities. For when I am weak, then I am strong. - 2 Corinthians 12:8-10
As we embarked on the first leg of our 12 hour adventure back home from Canada, we should have known something was slightly amiss when Elsie started complaining of a stomach ache at breakfast. We just shrugged it off as a result of waiting too long to get her breakfast. We thought we had escaped relatively unscathed with only one family member (Elias) getting sick despite all of us being potentially exposed to the virus.... little did we know.

About 2 hours later as we sat in the little town of Radium Hotsprings, BC, Elsie's tummy-ache blossomed into a full-blown stomach-flu, which stretched it's infected tendrils to Dana, and ultimately to me as well.

What should have been another 4.5 hours to a condo on Schweitzer mountain, ID took closer to 6 as we had to make multiple roadside stops along the way.

Once we made it to Schweitzer, we were able to check into our place and quarantine ourselves away from any additional human contact, and by the next day were well enough to make a mad dash home (7 hours).

Amazingly enough, throughout all of this there were countless blessings.
  • We were able to fully enjoy our time in Canada. Had we gotten sick there, we would have been holed up and unable to take advantage of the beautiful surrounding that we were there to enjoy.
  • As I was the last one to fall prey to the virus, I was actually able to safely drive to ID and get checked in before completely collapsing.
  • The place we stayed at in ID was beautiful, but more importantly - deserted. We had the whole place to ourselves. Nice and peaceful.
  • Being sick on the road isn't fun, but at the same time, with an illness like this, it was actually a blessing to not be in our place where the risk of re-infection could be high.
  • The condo had a washer and dryer in the unit to actively disinfect clothing, blankies, and stuffed thingys.
The best part of the whole experience came as Dana and I talked about finding joy in and through this or if it was even possible. On the outside, it seems like a situation where we just need to endure and that joy would be found in the the deliverance from it, but we found that not necessarily to be the case. There was great joy to be found in the midst of it.

Even through the repeated trips to the bathroom, no sleep, pulled stomach muscles from retching, dizzyness, and headaches, we were able to find joy in Jesus Christ. Not only did he endure far greater pain and suffering, even to the point of death, but he did it for us in love. For you, and for me. To be loved that much is certainly cause for celebration.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Imperfectly Perfect Memories

Sometimes, perfect situations don't always lend themselves to lasting memories. More often than not, it's those times when nothing goes according to plan that leave an indelible mark in your memory.

Our day wasn't to that extreme by any stretch of the imagination, but it will leave a mark nonetheless.

We've been enjoying a family vacation for the past few days in Banff National Park in Alberta Canada. Breathtaking to say the least. According to many people, the must see area in the park is Lake Louise and Lake Moraine. So, on Monday morning we packed up the car and started the 1 hour trek to the lakes. As we got closer, the thicker the cloud covering got and the more ominous the skies grew. By the time we got to the little tourist center just a mile kilometer or two away, it was pretty obvious that we were not going to be seeing the lake on this particular occasion. We opted to take a hike to a nearby waterfall.

Although the waterfall was awesome, we were determined to see and experience the lakes. So with broken skies and high hopes, we packed up the car on Wednesday morning and headed out.

Once again we were met by foreboding skies, but we were resolute to press on and reach the lakes.

50km away - Sheets of rain right over where we're heading.
20km away - Rain on the windshield.
15km away - The clouds are breaking a bit!
7km away - Elias blows chunks in the back seat! No place to pull off and clean up.
0km - Destination reached (yay)! Elias is covered in puke (boo)! The clouds have lifted (yay)!...... and.... to top it all off....... it's snowing. Really. Snowing. 

THAT, my friends, makes a memory.



Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Clean up, clean up, ev-ry-bo-dy ev-ery-where...

One day Dana came into the playroom to find a good thing... Elsie cleaning up the playroom... or so she thought. You be the judge.


Sunday, May 30, 2010

... and Another Thing!...

This was a little conversation that happened between our friend's daughter and Elias. I think the translation might sound something like the Costanzas of Seinfeld fame.

Sunday, April 4, 2010

Easter 2010

It was a wonderful Easter. A day to remember because it was a day that changed everything. Jesus died on the cross and rose from the dead. Hallelujah!


There's really no mistaking that these two are related.

Hugs and kisses

Two beautiful girls

Posing. A little.

Cookin it up with Halmuni


Pre-Easter egg-hunt

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Scotch. Handguns. Family. Cake. 40...nuf said.

My Freddy turned the big 40 on the 18th of this month and I have been blessed to be involved in the last decade of those birthdays! It has been such a gift to witness first hand the life-giving changes that God has made in those 10 years. Love you sweetie! What will he have for you in the next ten years? I'm looking forward to walking in that with you!








































Friday, March 5, 2010

Rest in Peace



My grandma. What can I say besides She...Was...AWESOME. She was tough and kind. She was the quintessential little Italian Grandma and showed her love through food. She would cook 10 pies in one sitting to make sure we used up those apples and would have something warm to enjoy in the middle of winter. She cooked pots and pots of sauce and made sheets and sheets of ravioli. She fed us and loved us. She was a mean poker player, and I spent many full afternoons drinking 7-up floats and playing Chang Hi Rummy, or as we lovingly called it, Grandma Wins.

Tonight my grandma met Jesus, in person. Rena Georgi Conley past way after 99 years and 7 months. She was loved and I miss her.