Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Out and About!

Having moved house during the hottest few days of the year so far we felt it was only right that we got our little water baby into her bargain paddling pool as soon as possible ... as you can see we had no complaints from her!! She already loves going swimming so this was going to be a no-brainer ... we just need the hotter weather to return so we can enjoy it some more!Having got more settled and having sorted through even more boxes ... we started our support raising up in the London part of the country ... and it's given us a great chance to catch up with friends we didn't see too much of when we were down in Dorset as we were just that bit too far away to meet up for lunch ... or for the afternoon!! (Here's Abigail having fun with her Uncle Ian ... you may recognise him as one of the ushers at our wedding if you're really observant!!) We've just had a really busy weekend ... we went along to a MAF extended coffee morning run by one of our supporters ... and were overwhelmed by the interest of those who came along as to what we're doing ... we also managed to head up to near where we studied at All Nations and caught up with some good friends up there ... and enjoyed a delicious home cooked Korean meal (thanks Yo ... you're a star!). Here's a photo of Jenny and Abigail with Anna who used to be the hub of ANCC!
On Sunday we were able to catch up with lots of the All Nations crew at another friends commissioning service ... she's now almost 100% raised with her support which was a real encouragement to us! We found out last week that we're already at 40% ... which is fantastic ... so thanks for your continued thoughts and prayers about that ... and we have been so blessed by so many generous people committing to support us .... THANK YOU SO MUCH!

1 comment:

  1. 40% support! What a blessing. We're looking forward to having you guys with us very soon.

    By the way, Andy P. brought his cricket bat and ball into the shop this morning...With Dale, Mike, Andy, and Mark...maybe we need to organize a cricket club in Coshocton...?

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