The gifts are wrapped, the lights are up and for the most part, the cards are either delivered or in the mail. There are just a few that I am trying to find the current address for. You don't realize how much of a mobile society we are until you try to find addresses. (Phone numbers are a whole other ballgame!)
In the 23 years we've been married, we have lived 5 different places.
Our first home was in an apartment over Lura Folk's garage in Springs PA. We were there 3 sweet years. Our marriage started there and we brought our first baby, Adrienne, home to that apartment. I don't have a single photo of the outside of our apartment, but here is just a sample...
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Leo and Adrienne...awwwww...reading farming magazines together |
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That's my man! |
The second place we lived was in a trailer down by Leonard's parents. Small home, but large with memories. Aaron was born while we lived here and so in our little trailer, the 4 of us lived and learned about life with toddlers. We were here for 3 years.
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Dec 1992 Snowstorm! I am pregnant with Aaron. |
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Wootsie and Leonard |
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Adrienne and Aaron eating PB&J in the kitchen |
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Leonard and Adrienne heading to Paps to do the chores. A favorite of mine. |
Then, we felt led to the mission field and while that didn't take us to a far-off country, it did take us to Louisville, KY for 2 years. Of course, coming from the country, living in a city felt a bit like a foreign country to us. So much was learned there and neither of us would ever trade the time we spend there. There is certainly a part of us that still calls Louisville "home". And, while we were there, Amy joined our family!
I have my KY album all put together so I didn't pull pictures out for here. Guess you'll just have to come visit if you want to see more. :)
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2217 Bonnycastle Ave |
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Aaron and Adrienne; another favorite pic of mine. |
In January 1997, we moved back to the area we had been away from. For 3 months, we lived at my grandparents farmhouse in Accident MD while they were still in Florida. That was an interesting time of living out of boxes and suitcases with a 5yr old, a 3yr old, and a 1 month old. It was an adjustment going from being shepherded by a mission organization, to figuring out what we were going to do now to make a life for ourselves.
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MD Bearcreek Farm |
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The kids with my Dad |
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Amy and Adrienne with Grandpa. He and Gordon would come in for breakfast after morning chores. The kids always enjoyed that time. |
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Another picture from our short stay at Grandpa Bender's farm.
Aaron, Amy, and Adrienne with Leonard |
April 1 1997 was moving day! We ended up on the farm where we currently are living. The past 14 years have been a roller coaster of farming, nursing school, kids starting Kindergarten and graduating high school, and of course, adding Heather and Ryan to our family unit.
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Home Sweet Farm |
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Carrot Harvest
Heather and Amy |
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Adrienne, me and Amy |
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And then there were 5.... |
We have been blessed in so many ways by each of the places we have lived and by people that we have met along the way. I am thankful for the ways in which God has provided!
"By wisdom a house is built, and through understanding it is established; through knowledge its rooms are filled with rare and beautiful treasures." Proverbs 24: 3-4
"As for me and my household, we will serve the Lord." Joshua 24:15
What a great trip down memory lane : ) I'd just about forgotten what the inside of the apt. and the trailer looked like, even though I spent weeks there : ) By the way, I LOVE reading your blog everyday!
ReplyDeleteThank you sister dear! I found quite a few pics with you during some of those stays. So many pictures, so little time...I need another scrapbooking weekend. :) It was fun remembering.
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