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Monday, April 28, 2008

Graduation


This past weekend we took a trip to indiana to watch my sister libby graduate from college!  It was much fun, and exciting to see her accomplish such a goal!  After a nice meal with all of our family, Joe and I stopped in at Huntington Unv. to see our friends Matt and Laura Bruce.  Laura and I traveled to Spain and studied there together during college.  She was also in my wedding...a good friend!  The weekend was spent playing frisbee golf, eating at the "HUB", hanging out and talking alot, learning how to play settlers of katan (sp?) and laughing ALOT.  It was so refreshing to be with another married couple our age, something we have been missing since here at heartland.  Thank you Lord that you enabled us to stay with them!  Matt and Laura are just so funny, so it is a riot to be around them.  God is taking each of us as a couple on a similar journey right now, so talking about what our heavenly father has been showing us was a common topic of the weekend.  Sad news is that they are probably going to be moving out to the west coast in the very near future to pursue grad school/R.D. position out there.  Well, it is not sad for them...they are very excited about the possibility...and we are excited for them in that way as well.  But is still kind of a bummer that as we reconnect with friends and couples, most of them seem to live far away, or are getting ready to move!  *sigh*  but our friendship will not end just because a little distance is put between us  :)  Good friends seem to be one of the best blessings you can give us, Lord!

Friday, March 28, 2008

The.Ram.


It's friday night, and I am sitting here writing while joseph is in the maintenance garage here at camp working on "the truck".  I am starting to understand what it means for a man to have a truck.  It is an amazing thing...he loves to tinker and fix that thing up.  My eyes are opening to a new world...new things that we can do, now that God has provided us with a truck!  So yes, the dodge is growing on me as well.  Muddy roads that used to make us leary to drive through now don't even make us think twice, as long as we are in the dodge.  Have some wood or large rocks that need to be moved?  We have a truck!  Hmm, well, now we can help family or friends move.  We can pull a trailer.  We can haul our bikes any where (without a bike rack) .  And i can throw my muddy rubber boots in back, and it doesn't even matter!  We have decided to use the truck as a work truck while at camp.  Joe can carry all of his tools in the back, which is very handy.  And while we are building so much around here, an extra truck is welcome.  *sigh*  so I guess its ok to have a truck.  Although, joe keeps threatening to put to large smoke stacks on the back, to fit in to the local fleet of pickups running around Morrow county.  I just grin and roll my eyes...he will never do it.  But he did re-install the hood ornament that had managed to fall off before he bought the truck...the dodge would not be complete without it!   So as a wife, I am learning what a special machine a truck can be, especially to my husband.  A man and his truck...now all we need is a puppy dog to jump in the back!

Tuesday, March 25, 2008

Ahhh, another windy ohio day!  It was mulching day for those of us in Outdoor Ed...fun stuff.  Hard work, but alas, we need the mulch for our projects!   As we were stepping out of the trailer to head off to work (in the 1986 Dodge Ram, might i add!) I noticed a large semi-trailer coming into camp.  That's funny, i wondered.  Well, that little truck had a load of mulch, just for us!  It was a little overwhelming viewing the large pile of chopped trees looming before us...but after a hard days work, we made much progress!  The ground is drying out now, after all of the snow and rain, and work is a bit easier.  
Joe and I are making meatballs tonight...one of his favorites!  And at 7:00 we have bible study with fellow friends and staff members here at camp.  This had become a one of our favorite times during the week.  God has been teaching us some great things about himself, and his word while we gather with fellow believers.  Usually we gather in the lobby of camp, where there are sofas, a fireplace (ok, its a gas fireplace, but still...) and a comfy feel.  We would host..but, ah, well lets just say we don't have enough room, hehe.  
This past weekend we traveled home to my parents house in Milford, IN.  It was a fun weekend, spent hanging out with the family.  Libby had a bridal shower on saturday, so Mom and I drove down to Anderson, IN to celebrate with the women of the church Libby and her fiance Gabe will be attending.  Gabe is a currently a youth pastor there, and Libby has befriended many people from the church already!  We had a wonderful time...and were reminded that there is only 46 days until their wedding!   Time flies...but we are very excited.  I think their wedding is going to be so much fun, very beautiful, and such a reflection of the love of the Lord.  
We took a trip to our storage unit yesterday and found the tikki torches we had been saving for some random day...so Joe brought them home and they now reside on either side of our concrete patio.  You could say that we a slightly excited about warmer weather and campground cookouts.  Joe says he is going to "grill-out" every night.  :)  The boys next door think this is a great idea and are all planning on what kinds of meat they will bring to the BBQ.  Problem: we don't have a grill.  But....we hope to find one this spring so we can hold up our end of the bargain.
The bikes came out of storage, too.  With such a large camp, bikes will be an essential tool of life.  I love riding my bike.  Oh!  The meatballs are done...i must go an finish the rest of dinner.  Joe is making a new recipe, which i can't look at until he is done preparing the masterpiece!  I think it has potatoes and peas in it.  yum...we shall see what the outcome is. 

Sunday, March 23, 2008

Now in Ohio


Sorry to anyone (Liz Stambaugh) who has been faithfully looking at our site and are sadly disappointed every time.
Well Katie and I have resolved to keep up dating our site so that people can keep up on our  lives and see what God is doing next and what the next adventure He is taking us on.
The current adventure God has led us on is to Ohio to work at a camp call Heartland Conference and Retreat Center (www.heartlandretreat.com Check it out!).  We are helping start an outdoor environmental school which is similar to what we did in Michigan.
God has taught us a lot and taken us through a lot since we moved in November.  One thing God has been teaching us is to be thankful for how blessed we are and that we should not put stock on earthly treasure.   One way he has taught us this is by making us move all our stuff and making us realize how much STUFF we have and how we don't need it all and how materialistic we have been.  He also has humbled us by moving us to Morrow county and provided a trailer for is to live in. (for those of you who live near Morrow county you know what I mean.)  
Here is a picture of our lovely camper trailer and be sure to check out the camp web site.  
Keep checking back for more updates on our life and what God is doing.  I (Joe) am also working on starting my own site which will be an online journal for me to write thoughts, rants, vent, spiritual  insights, etc...  So look forward to that coming soon.

  

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Back in Michigan

Well, Joe and I have found ourselves back in Michigan by this time...and boy it has been a while since we have blogged anything. Sorry! We are working on retrieving many of our pictures... much to our dismay, our external hardrive has been scratched, and is no longer accessable. We are hoping it send it away to a retrieval service to get back our some 3,000 pics from the summer :( Bummer, we know. But we did save pics elsewhere, so i will have to get those on here. The evacutaion from Clydehurst was such a crazy time...forest fires can be so hazardous and quick. They rushed us out of our beloved valley on August12th....we only went back once to camp to clean up and get the rest of our personal belongings. Smoke hung in the air...the Hicks park fire was only about 10 miles away! Sleeping at the fair grounds, at Emily's house....taking shelter in the Civic Center of Big timber...it was all very surreal. Joe even got to live out an adventure, as he was asked to go back into camp the night we were evacuated to retrieve our horses from camp, so they would not be harmed in the fire, should it get that close to camp. Boy was he a happy camper! Rescue!!! So we belive all is well with camp...we haven't hear otherwise. A great trip back to Michigan helped relieve anxieties about leaving early. We stayed with good friends Michael and Liz in Kansas City, and then with Derek and Sam in Iowa city. So much fun at each house!!! We are so blessed to have good friends, for sure. Well, it is late, and I must get some sleep tonight. Tomorrow we are doing High Ropes with our staff here at Michindoh...yesssss!

Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Goodbyes...

Well, today is the day my friend Jana Lynn leaves for Georgia. She has been my bestest friend in the kitchen ! But school starts soon for her, and she must go! It is making me realize how short our time is here in this beautiful place. We took pictures in the kitchen to commemorate our last day together. Wearing our homade aprons and picking out the craziest utensils from the kitchen, we posed for a pic. Funny stuff!
Well, this past weekend, we actually made it up the mountain at Blue Lake...talk about amazing. The off-road trip up the mountain was an adventure all in itself! We piled into the matress-clad back of 4 camp pickups and drove about 2 hours up the mountain. These roads were 'primative', and so not maintained. This equals many boulders, mudholes, divits...you name it! And so we would rev up the engine, and fly through! I guess it is tradition to stand up behind the cab, hold on to whatever you can, and scream your way through the mud holes and everything else...needless to say we were covered in dust and mud! But it was a blast. Except for the part when Old Blue broke down on us b/c too much water in something-or-other parts of the truck. So we got out, split our selves up between the other pickups, and took off! We ate lunch at Solomon city, and abandoned mine city waaay up in the mountains. Broken down buildings and shacks scatter the landscape..very interesting. 8 more miles and we were at Blue Lake...just beautiful. We didn't want to waste any time, so we hopped out onto the rocky ground, cinched up our packs, and headed up the steep mountainside. Mounument loomed before us...i actually couldn't believe the feat we were about to tackle. Within the first few moments, my lungs started to hurt...oh no..not a good sign! Well, we were at about 10, 000 ft above sea level...of course the burn is going to happen!! Slow and steady, we crept up that mountain face. There were some meadows along the way, which were actually full of flowers and grass. The high elevation parts of these mountains are actually in their late spring/early summer season. After about 1 hour, we finally reached the top of the mountain. 10, 995 ft. But Greg says with our heads we hit about 11,000 :) Being up on the top feels like no other thing in the world....all i could do was just sit in awe. And praise the Lord for making that creation! We could see for miles and miles...just more mountains! We even caught sight of the tallest point in Montana, about 15,000 ft. There was a book to sign, saying that you had been to the top. I guess Joe can now check off one thing on his "life's to -do list": climb a mountain. We will try to post pics soon...although they don't do justice!

Friday, August 3, 2007

Stefan

This is our good friend and co-worker Stefan who also hiked to Steeple with me.

Me On Steeple

This is proof that I actually made it to Steeple...it is an incredible experience!!!

On the Way to Steeple

This a another view awesome view on the way up to steeple.

Steeple


This is and amazing view from the top of Steeple. For those of you who have never been to Clydehurst and don't know what Steeple is...It is a really hard hike to a rock that is at the top of the mountian right above camp. It is pretty amazing to be up there!!

The Family


So we hiked up to Trinity falls while everyone was here...and took this great picture. Ben was quite the acrobat, as he had to balance the camera on a rock, hit the timer, run across a few boulders, and then jump into the picture. We had a wonderful time...especially dad!! Lets just say he was brave enough to jump into that freezing water! Mom did very well, as we had to cross the river twice, over 2 logs and everything...she was a trooper!!

Sun Set

Here is one of the many beautiful sun sets that we get to enjoy on a regular basis here at Clydehurst. We can't actually see the sun set because the mountains are in the way but we do get to see the beautiful effects of it.

Benjie and Kate


Here is a pic of Ben and I hanging out on the porch at camp....pretty cool brother, if you ask me

It's Friday!!

Well, it is hard to believe, but we are ending our 3rd week of family camp, and only have 2 weeks left here in the wild wild west. Sigh....but exciting news is that this weekend we have an amazing adventure planned. We are taking a staff trip to the famed "Blue Lake"!! Basically we all pile into camp pickups and drive about 2 hours south until we get to the end of the dirt road...the end of the valley, i guess! And then we go up...and up...and up! Supposedly, we will be venturing up roads that seem impossible for a vehicle...but little by little our trucks inch up the mountain. Then, we get to the 'above the tree line' lake (Blue Lake) and we have the opportunity to climb Monument Mountain, or even do the "loop". This would include scaling Monument, as well as Haystack, another neighboring mountain. Whew! We are pumped to go...we will have to write and tell all about it. Yesterday I signed myself up for the all famed 'facebook'. yahoo! But i can't seem to change my name to katie hughes...it keeps coming up as katie brown. oh well...i will figure it out. We are trying to sort through all of our pictures and put up some new ones on this blog...we have so many!! Joe thinks we have probably taken 2000 pics so far this summer. Geesh. Libby...thanks so much for the pics and cd you sent me! I loved getting them...and your wedding dress is soooo pretty!! You are going to look beautiful and i am going to cry!! Well, maybe I will try and put up some pics. hasta la vista, mis amigos!

Monday, July 30, 2007

Just another Manic Monday...

What an amazing weekend...my family just left this morning from here at Clydehurst. In fact, they should be in the air on their way to Denver, CO right now. It still is sinking in, I think. They came to visit for a long weekend out here in Montana, and we had sooo much fun!! I tried to do a little bit of everything, so they could experience life at camp. And now I am sad...I miss all of them (if you are reading this mom, dad, libby or ben...hi! and I love and miss you!) We went for a hike, a few horseback rides, tubed down the river...you name it! In fact, Libby and Ben tubed even farther than Joe or I have ever been on the river...brave little munchkins :)hehe. I think this trip took my dad back to his college days, as that was the last time he had been out west. (right, dad?) It was just wonderful to see each of them, and to go on adventures here at camp. I loved it...absolutely loved it! And we even got to sleep outside for 2 nights! I guess we really had no choice, b/c the cabins were all full Friday and Sunday nights. So mom an dad slept in our cabin, and all the kids slept on matresses on the campfired platform. We couldn't have a campfire, though...as we have risen to a level 2 fire hazard here in the valley. Oh well...we had plenty of other things to do! The first night they arrived, we all enjoyed steak night dinner (yum!) Then it was off to the "Front Porch", which is our camp coffee house, and we each got a coffee (Crazy Horse seemed to be popular, although Lib had a TurtleDove...very good..and Mom had a Rusty Buckey, i think..yum...oh yes, Chi Tea for dad, too!) Then Joseph took us all on an exciting tour ride in the large golf cart here on camp. Yes, yes...adventures abounded everywhere this last weekend. I can't wait for Libby or Dad to sent me some pictures from their cameras (hint hint ;) so we can post some of the pictures. Well, i should probably go and check the snail mail, to see if we recieved anything. We got a letter and card from the Rashleys' the other day (thank you Anna, Dave, Joshua, Caleb, and baby!) and that was wonderful!! I cried when i read it...we miss you guys!! I know those kids are growing up so fast...i wish we could be around more often. But it was just wonderful to recieve the letter and anniversary wishes. Sigh...alrighty...I am heading out. God is good...all the time!

Tuesday, July 24, 2007

Us @ Trinity

Yes, yes...we finally made it into the water! We did it, just to say we had been in the waterfall. I guess its the thing to do when you come to camp. We hiked back down and went back to camp to watch the famous movie around here... A River Runs Through It. Robert Redford...gotta love him! That movie was actually filmed right here in this valley, some parts were right accross from camp. We enjoyed the movie, as it has flyfishing as a major theme~

Here she goes!


A very tedious process..getting into the falls! This water is coming straight down the mountain..brrrr!!

Joseph @ Falls


Quickly, quickly, both Joe and I jumped into the FREEZING water at the bottom of Trinity. It took a while to get the nerve to jump in, though :)

Trinity Falls


A traditional hike for campers is to Trinity... a beautiful waterfall about 10 minutes down the road from camp. There are 3 pools and falls (hence, trinity) that cascade down to the pool at the bottom. Beautiful, once again!

Little Cabin in the Woods

Joe and I hiked up to Trinity Falls on one of our evening off, and found this cabin half way up the mountain. Cool to think of who and when someone lived there...