Lots of restless nights, which make us feel like this during the days:
Watching the progress on grandpa and grandma's new house, which is being built just down the road:
Malia spent a week with cousin Lexie. Busy girl has been gone for a whole month this summer!
Quintin loves to push "Bubbie" in the stroller. He also started calling Jalen "Jay Apple," his version of "Jalen Opiyew." So Jalen has now become "Jay Apple" to the rest of the family, too. :)
We built a table and 4 benches for our patio:
Cousin fun...scavenger hunts around town and human battleship with water balloons:
One day, we babysat for Baby Avi. Quintin was thrilled to have a "bubbie" at his house. So was Jalen:
Camp Clay with cousins:
Shana, Malia, and I went on a little overnight getaway. We visited a historic Victorian mansion in Columbus that was part of the Underground Railroad, watched The Living Word outdoor passion play in Cambridge, and then shopped and ate lunch at Historic Roscoe Village in Coshocton.
My friend Val has been in Ethiopia for close to 2 months. She has been fighting for the children that her family is in the process of adopting, and it has been a roller coaster journey, to say the least. She has been calling and texting frequently with news, both good and bad. Thankfully, she just found out last week that they will all be coming home soon! I cannot share details, but am praising God for His miraculous intervention! His ways are truly amazing, and He is faithful. ALWAYS. Here are Nick and Val in front of the court building in Addis Ababa last week:
These next few pics go back to June, when the kids attended VBS. First, we have Jalen and Jordan's 2nd grade class:
Adrian's 8th grade class:
Ashton's 6th grade class:
And Malia's 5th grade class:
I just got an update on Berhe, one of our sponsored boys in Ethiopia. Berhe will be attending college this fall, and we had the privilege of meeting him last year. Isn't he such a cutie? :)
Speaking of Ethiopia, we will be having our annual Ethiopian benefit dinner and silent auction on Saturday, October 7 this year. Save the date and watch for more information to come soon!
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