Sunday, August 31, 2008

the Final Leg..


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Well, we're finally getting to post the video of our last leg of our summer road trip. For those who've been following, we've been through Canada, Illinois and Wisconsin. This final portion traces our trip from Madison, Wisconsin to Chesapeake, Virginia, where Lee's youngest daughter, Chrissy lives with her husband, Todd, and three boys, Sam, Dylan and Ty. Dylan wasn't with us for the particular days we were there, but as you'll see we got to spend some time with Sam and Ty.

Ty is our youngest grandson, having celebrated his 1 month birthday while we were there. Grandma got to hold her precious grandson for the first time! And there isn't a day she doesn't wish she could go right back and do it again!

We hope you enjoy our boys. We certainly had a wonderful time, and hope you'll continue to pray with us for the boys.

Thank you again for your continued interest and prayers. Drop us a line and let us know how you like the blog.

God bless & keep you in His arms!

Lee & Doug

Saturday, August 9, 2008

Trippin' ... part 2


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It's been about a week since we last updated you. In that time, Lee taught first and second graders at "Summerama", which is our version of Vacation Bible School. On Friday night, we presented some puppets and ventriloquism at the closing program.

Today we bring you part two of our summer road trip. In this video, we head north to Poynette, Wisconsin, where Lee's oldest daughter, Jenny, lives with her husband Jon and sons Austin and JP.

Jenny is also the proud owner of 10 horses - champions all! In this past week, Jenny showed her horses at the World Quarter Horse Championships in Memphis, TN and brought home two third place champions IN THE WORLD! Eat your heart out, Beijing - we got our champions right here!

While we were at I-Fest, Jenny's son, Austin, was diagnosed with third stage Lyme's disease. Upon our arrival in Wisconsin, our first order of the day was to pick him up at the hospital and bring him home. We're happy to say that in the last few weeks, Austin has improved greatly, and we're thankful for all the prayers and concern of our friends and family.

If you enjoy the pictures, let us know. Drop a comment. Thank you for your continued interest and prayers. Keep checking back with us - part three is yet to come.

God bless and keep you all!

in His arms,

Lee & Doug