Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Lovin' our lazy Leavenworth days

We have been having a GREAT summer in Leavenworth. Thoroughly enjoying {every.single.day} the spectacular scenery all around us along with the unexpected, added bonus of a cool, local community and a really awesome church to attend. We continue to be so so thankful for our summer here.

August has been a busy month ... Jason and I both turned another year older, we traveled to Coeur d'Alene for Jason's interview & spent a couple nights in Spokane to hang out with his family; and now, he's been gone for several days attending interviews in other locations while working longer hours when he is here to make up the lost time. It's busier than we'd like, but we've had a lot of really good outdoor time together as a family and we are delighted that he has interviews to go to :)


























We were excited to find this closed campground which has made a perfect place to ride bikes with the kids. Luke is now on a regular pedal bike and loving it!























































The kids next to some of the local flower baskets (those are some BIG baskets!) and taking an impromptu shower in the draining water (gross!)














































The Wenatchee River is such an awesome crystal clear, green color now!












































With the river's water level receding, a beach has emerged that's within walking distance from our condo. We affectionately call it "mud beach" because there is so much silt mixed in with the sand that the kids always come home filthy; but, we love having this awesome place for them to play!


























Loving watching these silly kids grow up --


























Celebrating aging :)
Jason had the kids help him make me breakfast -- brave man.






























And a trip East for Jason to do an interview & us to get to spend some time with family. Yes, Luke's in that (grumpy photo face) stage ... sigh.






























Something that I have thoroughly enjoyed in Leavenworth is the Little Explorers group that meets each Wednesday in an outdoor location, ready to let the kids run/explore at their own pace. It's been a great way to see the area from people who've lived here longer than us and a perfect connection point with other local moms.

This one was a hike to Hidden Lake near Lake Wenatchee ....












































Afternoons at Lake Wenatchee & Lake Chelan have been awesome!



















































Our church here has been unexpectedly awesome. Having gone through the church hunt before, we had pretty low expectations for our summer church home. Our first try was picked because it was walking distance from our house, started fairly early and had kids activities. Although it is a much more traditional setting than where we'd attended in Moscow, we were pleasantly surprised by the quality of the teaching & the great staff. Since we're here just for the summer, we decided to end our search at that and we have been so glad we did.

Last week the church held their baptism service and it just seemed to be exactly how baptism services should be. At the river, with all of us celebrating together and then sitting down to a potluck-picnic in a beautiful orchard.












































Leavenworth is going to be a tough place to say goodbye to. It's been an incredible summer and we feel so fortunate to have gotten to live here.






































Friday, August 25, 2017

Watching Jason take a DIVE

For Jason's 39th birthday I had wanted to get him something really, really cool ... as a celebration of the beginning of his last year in his 30's and also partially as a congrats on nearly being done with this mid-life career change endeavor. I had come up with a couple ideas and tried to ask him about them without raising any alarms. What I came up with was this.

Jumping out of a tiny airplane at 11,000 feet in the air. Perfect, right?
























































Getting ready -- his jump buddy, Sonjia has done over 6500 jumps. Whoa.

























































1--Jason's plane. 2-- Jason free falling. 3-- Jason's chute open. And breathe :)



















































































































Coming in to land!
















































































Looking pretty darn happy!! I think my birthday present was a hit --






















Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Looking at the bend in the road

























I was just today thinking about the fact that here we are once again ... with what seems to be an unknown future. We move from Leavenworth on September 17th, but we don't know yet where we'll be moving TO. Kinda tricky.

We know that God has this situation and us in His hands. He has certainly cared for us in the past, taking us to amazing places with wonderful people, so we do not fear as we wait; but, we're definitely feeling very ready to know what will be next. All the what-ifs are starting to feel very exhausting.

What we do know as far as possibilities go is that Jason's applied for jobs all over the US and some across the globe.
He's interviewed for jobs with:
- a conservation group in the Black Hills region of S. Dakota
- a timber company in Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
- the US Forest Service's International Division
- and, has one scheduled with his current employer on Monday for a position in Southern Washington

Quite a variety and we feel blessed that he has had these interviews.

Now we wait and see; enjoying the incredibly good life that we have in this moment (while Jason keeps applying for other jobs as they come up).

Monday, August 21, 2017

Happy Eclipse Day from Leavenworth, Washington!































Although we toyed with the idea of heading south to get a better view of the eclipse, with all the terrible traffic projections for the day we figured we'd be better to just stick close to home and be content with seeing the 90% coverage. Unfortunately, by the time I got around to looking for eclipse glasses, they were WAY over-priced or not available at all, so we created our own eclipse projectors from cereal boxes (which totally did work!) ... then our neighbors had pity on us and gave us a pair of their glasses too!!

A special treat -- Jason had arranged his day so that he could swing by and watch with us which was really great!!