13.7.11

Trip to Grandview and Bickleton


We have been wanting to write about our trip over July 4th for awhile now, and have just the moments to update you all. :)

We were so blessed to attend the Blueberry Festival for the second year in a row on July 2. Some friends of ours run the berry farm, and our family was able to minister for 4 hours that morning/afternoon as hundreds walk through the vendors and the berry patches. It was neat to play music as a family - we miss all the opportunities we had in Arizona. We were blessed after the music to fellowship with a few like-minded friends; some we hadn't seen in a long while.Some of the dear friends we rarely get to see~ what a wonderful time we were able to spend visiting with them.

Leah loved holding this precious little baby. She begged over and over to hold him! :)
The M. family, owners of the berry farm, have a couple wonderful play areas set up for children, and our little siblings loved them! :)
Hannah and one of the M. girls

Playing at the berry farm

We were sad to leave the Berry Farm, but that night, we were invited to dinner at the home of some dear friends of ours who own the superb motel we stayed in during our time in Grandview. We had a refreshing evening, fellowshipping with the D. family. Unfortunately, we didn't get pictures to post as most of them were taken during a lively game of Spoons later in the evening! :)

The next morning, Sunday, we were extremely blessed to attend the church of several of the families we fellowshipped with the day before. It was a special morning.

That afternoon, we drove to Bickleton, a tiny town about an hour from Grandview. There we met the family who was hosting us that night and the next morning. We had a wonderful dinner with them, enjoyed getting to know them and were blessed by their hospitality. Greg blessed us that evening with some refreshing hymns as we put the little ones to bed and prepared for our big day on Monday.
We didn't get a photo of Greg playing the piano, but we got one of Emily, who played lovely hymns for us the next morning. She was playing up high so it would be quieter for those who hadn't come out of their rooms yet. :)
Dad, Greg, and Mr. K. all kindly took time to play with the younger ones outside


Monday morning, we prepared to leave for the annual community get together where we were asked to play some patriotic songs and some of our others for their program. We met some neat people there and enjoyed the time.

That evening, we drove home, and along the way, as we just headed into the Tri Cities, our friend's (who was traveling with us and who plays bass for us) car broke down all of a sudden, and so we all made room for him plus all the berries the M. family generously shared with us (so 4-5 of us had boxes on our laps the rest of that 2 1/2 hour drive!). But we thank the LORD that we all made it home safely.

We hope you all are enjoying your summer. We plan to do another post soon about the company we had over this last week.

Blessings,
~Dani and Amanda















1 comment:

  1. That looks like something we would do if we could!! I wish I was there with you girls! :) It looks like you all had alot of fun and fellowship!
    Blessings!
    ~Hannah

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