Thursday, July 26, 2007

Disgrace

I rarely post anything from the sports world. But this I must get off my chest. I am greatly disappointed to see many of today's athletes disgracing the sports world. Sports carries with it a sense of respect, dignity, and honesty, but today that seemingly is being destroyed by money hungry, selfish pigs. For example, the referee that has been implicated in a gambling fiasco that included his betting on games he officiated. But my biggest aggrivation is with Barry Bonds. Bonds is at the center of a huge invistigation involving steroid usage. What makes this doubly frustrating is that he is only three home runs away from breaking the long standing home run record held by Hank Aaron. It is usually awesome to watch an individual in the chase of breaking such records, but today I'm aggravated through-and-through. Hank Aaron set his record honestly, but Bonds has had to use steroids. To me, he will never rightly own the home run title. I have a great suggestion that would keep him from obtaining the title. This controversy has left Bonds almost freindless in the NBL. I think all of the pitchers should join together and intentionally walk Bonds every time he steps into the batter's box. Even if it cost them the game...Bonds should never be able to hit another home run again. It would be great to see him three home runs away, but never hit another. A cheater doesn't deserve to hold the title that someone else has earned honestly. This is my humble opinion...Bonds has disgraced baseball.

Saturday, July 14, 2007

Golfin'

Dad putting up his driver on hole number 16
on the Vintage Course at the White Deer
Golf Course.

Ready for another great shot.

Justin getting ready for the golf course.

Teeing it up at the driving range.

Another bucket of balls finished.

One of the fun things that the men in our family enjoy is golf. It is a great sport. You play only as good as you are. Dad and I have had some great times on the golf course. We look forward to playing everytime we can. In a couple of years Justin will be able to join the fun.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Mt. of Blessings Camp '07

The campers are here. All but one spot was
taken this year.
The kids. They ake up a large part of this camp.
Over 70 kids stayed the grounds.

A morning service, Attendance was up this year.

The Tabernacle!

The crowd.

Vice President Van Dorman acting intelligent! The servers.
Some of the best volleyball games are found on the mountain top!
Forth of July celebration.

Mt. of Blessings has become a bright spot in our families life. We look foward to it every year. Mt. of Blessings is different in many ways, but the main difference is that it is a family camp. It is very laid back. There is a great mixture of activity and spiritual emphasis. This year our attendance was up on an average of 30 people per day. God's presence was there and people found help...that's what it is all about.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

27-28


The offical number of miles I get per gallon in my new car. I am so happy. We were debating on getting a 4 cylider because of gas milage, but I am not a big fan of putt-putting. There are times I want to step on it and go, that's why I got the 6 cylider. But I was afraid that I had been a little stupid considering I spend much time on the road. But as long as I am getting 27-28 miles to the gallon around town, I'm happy.

Monday, June 25, 2007

VBS





Yesterday was a long day at New Columbia GMC. After morning worship, 14 people came to the parsonage for lunch, after which we went VBS calling. Vonnie prepared a wonderful meal of ham, potatoes, macaroni & cheese, fresh rolls and a veggi tray served with ice cold pepsi! We then spent the afternoon calling only to return to finish preparing for a special themed service for the evening service. Our theme for the service was "Heaven". We had special singing throughout the service with Michael DeStefano playing a medly of song about heaven. Pastor Tolley and myself both preached, two points a piece. The outline was: The Design of Heaven, Directions to Heaven, Destiny - Heaven, and Heaven - it's your Decision. There were many posotive comments and people were encouraged. Now for a week of VBS!!!

The Masons

The Masons are soon leaving our congregation. They are under appointment from HIM to be missionaries to Mexico. I have had the wonderful privilege to dedicate their two children to the Lord. Here is a picture from just a couple of weeks ago when we dedicated little Taylor Scott. Last year we dedicated Kyle. What a talented family. Our prayers are with the Masons as they prepare to answer God's call.

Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Finally...Excitement to Report


This is a picture of Walnut Street in Mifflinburg, PA around 11:30 last night. We saw this scene as we drove by. I was curious and drove around the vlock. Police were everywhere. Telling us what alleys to use. Today's paper said 52 year old, Mr. Showers, had called to report a dog "pooping" on his lawn. When police arrived, he had a loaded handgun and was pointing it at the police officer. A standoff took place until 1:00 am this morning. No one was hurt do to fine work from our local tactical team. All of this over dog "poop".

Thursday, June 07, 2007

Final Pictures


As I was viewing my past blog posts, I realized that I had not posted pictures of our new laundry room. The previous pictures were when Don Hallenbeck was tearing everything out. Here is the final outcome. It is so wonderful having the laundry on the first floor. No more up and down. A big thank you to the church board for the added convenience.

Sunday, June 03, 2007

New Car




Here it is. Our new car. I really like it. Vonnie does too, but she calls it "grannies" car. Oh well. I am very thankful for it.

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Church Picnic





Today was our annual church spring picnic. It was a beautiful day. We have it at the Watsontown Park. It is in the middle of a grove of trees and is greatly shaded. We had a great lunch and then we had some cake. The cake was for Michael and Crystal Mason. This is their last picnic here. They will soon be headed to Mexico as missionaries. Michael and Crystal served as our Minister of Music for the past three years. They will be greatly missed. We also played hillbily horseshoes and real horseshoes. Luke Brinkmann and Justin Steen was the team to beat. They were undefeated. They won 8 straight games. I've never seen so many ringers and leaners. Oh well, there is always next time. All in all it was a good day.

Friday, June 01, 2007

Making the Best of a Bad Situation

As you know, because of a recent post, we had bought a Jetta. We were extremely excited. It was awsome. It wasn't long until we realized we had been taken. This awesome car was in reality a piece of junk. The story goes like this. I found this car through the magazine "Autotrader". I called about it and it sounded nice. It was very reasonably priced. I asked why a 2002 was was so low priced. His response was that he had just paid it off. He had just finished school and he wanted to get rid of the car. His names was "Rocky". I got down to Reading, PA and found his house. It was in a very nice sub-division. When we got there, I soon found out that "Rocky" was short for Raqeb...that's right...Raqeb Ahmed. He had told me he had replaced the battery because it didn't start right. We bought the car and headed towards Cabelas. We went in and when we came out the car would not start. Alternator was bad. He replaced it. The next day he was going to meet me in Lebanon, PA where I was attending a viewing. He called and said he couldn't meet me there was some other problem. In short I had owned the car three days and I still didn't have it because it had been the shop two times. When I finally got it, it needed to go in again. I was bummed, frustrated, and I quickly became an advocate of racial profiling. To me, Arabs and cars go just about as good as Indians and hotels and gas stations! Oh well. The good news is I just traded it in at a local, reputable car lot. I paid $6,500. for the Jetta and Got $9,200 for the trade. Not bad. We ended up with an Oldsmobile Intrigue. It has less miles and is in excellent condition. I am finally at peace!! No more cars for a long, long time.

Sunday, May 27, 2007

Big Day

Today was a big day at the New Columbia God's Missionary Church. This morning, we had the Penn View Chapel Choir. I must say, they were sounding 100% today. Their selection of songs were terrific. For the "Annonomous" writer out there who had something to say about my last music post, save your breath. I still believe familiar songs are best for these kind of situations. The theme was "Committed to the Cause of Christ". They had a good variety of groups, solo's accompanied by the choir, and straight choir numbers. They outdid themselves today...in my opinion! Tonight, we had Wesley Whitaker for a special Memorial Day service. He did a fantastic job. Wesley has been to our church a number of times and is always well recieved. God truly has blessed this young man with great ability. Congrats to Wesley on his recent engagement. All in all...it was a good day! Thank God!

You Are Not Forgotten

As we go into Memorial Day weekend, let's take some time to reflect on the many who have given their lives for our freedom. Yes, many of us will be having cookouts and pitching horse shoes, but let's do so after we have reflected on what our freedom has cost so many. I am truly grateful for those who fought in wars far before my time, but I am truly grateful for those who are fighting for our freedom right now. I am disgusted at those who ridicule our soldiers who are laying their lives on the line everyday. Our troops are worthy of our support and prayers. I am glad we stepped up and took the battle to them. If we would have done what many of these pansies say we should have done, we would still be being bombed on our beloved soil. Freedom is precious, but it isn't free. For those who do not appriciate such freedom, priceline.com can get you out of this blessed country for a mere $500.00. I wish we could only remember the tragedy of 9/11/01. The pain. The sorrow. The grief. The loss. The anger. After 9/11, a host of musical artist came out with songs concerning our country. One of my favorites is by Daryl Worley entitled, "Have You Forgotten?" You can listen to it, I think, at www.hit-country-music-lyrics.com/Darryl-Worley-Have-You-Forgotten-Lyrics.html. This song reminds me their are some things worth fighting for. Some things worth dying for. Some things worth holding on to for dear life. Let's not forget our troops and thank God daily for those who paid the ultimate price for our freedom. All gave some...but some gave all.

Friday, May 25, 2007

New Car



This past week we finally found a car. No it wasn't in California. It was in Sinking Springs, PA. It is a 2002 Volkswagon Jetta. It has leather interior, CD, Automatic (Tiptronic), heated seats and it is a 1.8 Turbo. I'm hooked. Volkswagon's are a great way to go!

Saturday, May 19, 2007

What A Trip

Today we returned from the Senior Trip. We had a blast! This is the chalet we stayed in. It ws three stories. Very nice. Among paintballing, we also whitewater rafted, golfed, miniture golfed, played tennis and X-box on a 54 inch plasma screen. It was awesome. I felt like a kid again. ( I'm allowed. I'm not 30 yet!) It was great. The kids were a hoot. Even though we had a grand time, it is great to be home and see the kids. We sure missed them.

Friday, May 18, 2007

26




This is the number of bruises, big bruises, that I have on my body after my first paintball experience. Vonnie and I were co-sponsors for the High School seniors for their senior trip. They went to the Poconos and one of the many exciting things they did was paintball. If you are ever in Mt. Pocono you should try it. For more information go to www.skirmish.com. It is rated #1 in the country with over 700 acres of woods and courses. The last game we played was called paint to pain. Basically you were never declared dead. You could stay in as long as you could endure the pain. Al in all, it was a great experience and I can't wait for the chance to do it again.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Cruisin'


Kevin Forney stopped by the other day and while he was here, the kids went cruisin'. Justin loves it when Kevin takes him for a spin. One of these days, I'll have to use Justin as an excuse to get a bike!

Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Mexican Meal



We recently had our annual mexican meal that was sold at the Penn View auction. Valerie and Vonnie have done one the past two years. They do an awesome job. They fix authentic food...and lots of it. I do my part by fixing mexican fried ice cream. They vow this year was the last! But have no fear, I'm in the family so I can get it whenever:) Valerie makes the best homemade guacamole! Mmm. I'm making myself hungry. Some of the guest have been the James Plank family, Michael Mason family, Steve and Sarah Miller, Donnie and Becky Hallenbeck, the Forneys, the Beachels and the Slavens. It has been great!

Thursday, May 03, 2007

"I want a jump-a-leen"

These were the words of Justin after jumping on Jamison and Jennifer's trampoline.

Saturday, April 21, 2007

On the Road Again


Yesterday was an off day for Vonnie and I. Since Laura was off for spring break and wasn't working, she babysat the kids and we went spent the day out. We are currently looking for a new car. I am a big fan off internet shopping, so we went to New Jersy to look at a car. Instead of getting a car, I about got a jail sentence. The story goes like this. We are probably going to purchace a VW Jetta. (We really like the Passat, but haven't had much luck finding one...for us.) I found this VW Passat online on autotrader.com. It was actually pretty cheap fpr a Passat, so I called the guy. Oh, he ranted and raved about the car. I asked some pretty detailed questions considering the drive is nearly three hours. His answers were, the car is in excellent shape. It runs great. Everythings works like it should. Well, we show up and guess what...There was a large scratch down the side, a dent to match, the air didn't work and the moonroof was malfunctioned. To top it all, his "car lot" was a body/junk shop. There were a few broken fixtures inside the car I was pointing out when he had the nerve to ask, "What do you expect for such a low price?" My answer was simple..."I didn't expect anything different, except for the fact you told me it was in excellent shape." Considering all the heaps of junk that it was sitting around, to him, it was in excellent shape. I wanted so bad to ring his neck, but refrained and left. So the saga continues.