8.21.2010

Here’s a bit more of an update! Actually, I (Lacey) was able to add A LOT more this time! Praise the Lord for better internet connection today. So, being that we need to update you on events that have happened since MAY (!), I am typing this up on Microsoft Word, before typing everything on the blog first and then by chance losing it. J (remember that you can click on the photos if you want to see a larger image) Oh, and before I forget…We got our own P.O. Box, but you can still use the one on our prayer card too. Our personal one is: P.O. 507 Naknek, AK 99633

Ok, here we go….! *deep breath

We’re going to back up all the way to Colorado. We had a wonderful time there, meeting so many great people. The church family was very friendly, and we hope to be able to go back there to visit someday! We were only there for five months, but we were able to create memories that we won’t forget. Pastor Haagenson and Jeremy enjoyed working together, and it was a blessing that Jeremy could be there serving. Pastor Haagenson is also a chaplain at the Denver Hospital, and so his schedule is very busy. I had fun working with the kids and being available to help with decorating, serving at funerals, etc. I miss my “partner in crime”, Gloria. (Hi Gloria!) J It has only been since May that we left, but in a way, it seems like forever ago. So much has happened since then, we can’t believe it.

We were able to be there in the Spring time and it was fun to see all the beautiful flowers blooming in our backyard and seeing Elk a little ways out of Loveland was not an uncommon occurrence.





Life was pretty busy and crazy for my birthday, but about two weeks after my birthday, Jeremy took me to Colorado Springs. We went to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Garden of the Gods. The zoo was the best we had ever been too. All the animals were out and about, and it was a really well designed zoo and everything. It was a fun day!



You could touch and feed the giraffes!



Tapir



These guys had such personality! It was crazy...


Baby Gorilla :)

Sorry for those of you who are terrified of snakes, especially ones during feeding time. This was definetly the best part of the zoo.

Garden of the Gods




Leaving Colorado, we headed straight for Minneapolis. It was time for Jeremy’s graduation! The past four years (3 married)of seminary life have just flown by. He really enjoyed his time at seminary, and it was fun to be on campus with friends. He learned so much and it prepared him for this time. We both enjoyed the time immensely and praise the Lord for this time in our lives.


Dr. Monseth, Dean of the seminary, handing Jeremy his diploma.

We had lots of family there, including my grandparents from MI!

Us with Brett and Theresa Boe- we miss you guys!

Graduation was the middle of May, and so between Graduation and Ordination (which also included the AFLC’s Annual Conference for a week), we spent the time traveling around visiting people. Our best friends, Dary and Anna Finck, came out for graduation. They stayed an extra week, traveling up to Roseau, MN with us where Jeremy’s mom (Lori) is living. We also spent a day in Duluth with Dary and Anna and Lori and Adrian, Jeremy’s brother. After the Fincks left, we made an appearance in Fergus Falls and Dalton, MN, and a few other places. Thank you SO much to Paul and Laurie Nash for letting us crash at their place for several nights. In one month, we slept in 11 or 12 different beds!


A couple of us had a "Girl's Day Out" which included a trip to the Tea Garden in Minneapolis for bubble tea! Liz, it was fun too see you too!

While we were in Roseau, we celebrated Anna's 25th Birthday!

HAHAHA. This is the biggest gun I have touched in my life. One night we went shooting at a range.


Duluth, MN



A tight, but super fun sqeeze on a "Surry" in Duluth


A day with Caribou Coffee is always better :)
Although we saw our "seminary best friends", the Boes, for a few days during Graduation and Annual Conference, we stopped at their new place in Dalton, MN. Brett took a call as an Assistant Pastor of three parishes there. It was fun to stay with them for a few days. Gideon, their closer to 3 year old (wow!) has changed so much and talks up a storm, and Bridia was a lot more grown up then when Anna and I visited her in February.

We also took a trip to Fergus Falls for a couple of days to visit some friends. Last year, while we were here, a work team of 8 from the church in Fergus came up. It was fun working along side of them and getting to know them. We had a dinner with some of them one Sunday afternoon at Loren and Sharon Tungseth's house. We also stayed with the Tungseth's for a few days. Thanks you guys- you're the greatest! (and I can't believe we didn't get a picture with you!)
On a ride on the Tungseth's pontoon
On June 19th, Jeremy was ordained as a pastor on the AFLC Campus in the Chapel. It was a very touching service, and I am so proud of Pastor Jeremy Crowell. :) Also in the service, they had a comissioning for the two of us and Bob and Margaret Lee. (who are the new station managers here at KAKN radio) It was such a blessing.







Left to right: Pastor Paul Nash, director of Home Missions and our boss, Bob Lee (radio station manager, who also graduated with Jeremy), Jeremy, and Lavon Bohling, director of FLAPS (Free Lutheran Association of Pilots and Supportors)


Some of the family were able to be there as well. Pastor Cal Willard (J's step dad), Lori (J's mom), Lacey, Jeremy, Adrian (J's brother), and Kathy Jolly (J's Aunt)


We left the day after Jeremy's Ordination to head to Washington. While we were gone for a year on internship, we kept most of our things stored at my parent's house. We were so blessed to be in almost fully furnished homes in both Alaska and Colorado, so we hardly had to bring much with us. We were able to be in Washington a little over a month. It was a wonderful time of visiting with family and friends, doing fun things in the midst of packing. The first couple weeks it was nice to be able to just relax, go places, hang out with friends, visit our home church; and then slowly get into the swing of unpacking, sorting, throwing, garage saling, packing, loading, etc. :) Thank you sooo much to those of you who helped us!

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While we were in Washington, we had a visitor. Jared Langness came up from California to visit. He is originally from the Upper Pennisula of MI, but we first met him when he came to WA on a Bible School Summer Team. Jared, thanks for coming! It was good to see you again.
One of the days he came, we went flying, as Jeremy had promised him a ride for years. It started out as a flight over Mt. Pilchuck, but somehow we ended up on Orcas Island, landing at the airport and then walking into town for about an hour. :)
WATCH OUT! He's not a pilot. Jared flew for a while, and actually he did great!
On Orcas, looking out across the water

In the front is Pilchuck, and in the background is Ranier.

When it was nice out, we liked to get out with my parents and go places. Here they are sitting on a log on a beach in Whidbey Island.
My parents and the two of us took a trip to Mt. St. Helens right before we left. What a fun time we had! We stayed in a motel right on a lake, and the first day went fishing. You could actually fish from your deck if you wanted too! The second day we did the drive up the mountain, stopping at a few visitor's centers. It was a gorgeous day and the mountain was spectacular!




Day trip on the ferry to Friday Harbor, WA. (one of the San Juan Islands)
Some crazy sea creatures and plants off of the dock at the marina.

in Naknek...


Just a few days ago, August 18th, was our 3rd Anniversary and we got sunshine!! It's been a rainy summer, so it was a blessing to have the sun and a bit warmer weather. We took advantage of it and drove to the end of the road. :)


Alaskan wild flower, Fireweed, and a huge "bummbler" (bumble bee)

We will try to get some more recent pictures up soon. We’ll wait to post some pictures of our apartment until we get all of our things on the barge next month. Right now it’s not too personal, just someone’s apartment. J

Just a reminder about Lacey’s blog: laceyscards.blogspot.com

Also, if somehow you missed getting one, and you would like a prayer card, let us know.

Thank you for your prayers and support!



8.13.2010


Nestled in Naknek!

Hello Friends and Family!
We wanted to update you and let you know that we made it safely here to Naknek last Thursday evening. The internet connection here has been very slow, so we're hoping and praying that it gets better. We want to be able to update frequently with pictures and stories, so we will try when we are able. The last few months have been busy, but we will have to wait to share with you later on. We were glad to be able to visit with some of you in the last two months. It was good to be in Washington for a while as well.
We are very glad to be back here. It's almost as if we never left in a way. It was great to catch up with old friends and meet a few new ones as well. We anticipate getting out in the community more very soon. For the most part, we have been unpacking and setting in. I (Lacey) have been re-learning how to work at the radio station. Jeremy has been helping out a lot as well, but will soon be involved in more of the flying, hanger care, pastor pilot, etc. :)
Thank you all for your prayers and support!