Monday, May 21, 2012

Summer? Is it really you?

I think it's finally summer! Please don't get me wrong, when I say summer I am sad to say i'm not talking about the weather; it appears that the typical rain drizzle and fog of May 2-4 weekend is not exclusive to Newfoundland. When I think of summer, not only do I think of the beautiful sunshine, a hot day at the beach and terrifying encounters with wasps, I also think of relaxation...rest...a well needed, well deserved break.

What a crazy, busy, wonderful life we lead.

Obviously if you look over our blog history, it is very sporadic, inconsistent, and tiny. This is a result of little time we find to ourselves during each term. Please do not take offense, family and friends, but the time we do find to ourselves, I just can't bring myself to use for recapping the craziness from which we just emerged. However, I now find myself, still in my PJ's during mid-afternoon on Victoria Day Holiday, with nothing to do for the rest of the day but write this blog. I want to tell you about the awesome month we just had!

At the end of April, we finished the term well. Exams went smoothly and we both received really good grades. The day after our last exam, Matt's parents came for a visit! It was so wonderful to have them here with us. We realized, however, that it was the first time that we had any family out to visit us since we moved here 3 years ago. It's a sad reality that we live in the same country, yet it is cheaper and quicker to go to Europe than it is to get to BC. I'd probably choose Europe any day!


We cleared out our little office and Colleen and Joe settled in, unconcerned with their small living quarters and simply overjoyed to see us! How wonderful it was to have family with us! We had a full list of things we wanted to do while they were here, but first on the list was Matt's graduation!



Graduation took place over two nights. First, there was Grad Banquet. All the graduates, family, friends and students and staff of the college filed into the beautifully decorated gymnasium for great food, amazing music and a night of fun! Matt was asked to sing and consequently made me cry by singing the song he wrote for our wedding day- obviously my favorite song.              

It was a great night!



The next night was the Grad Ceremony!

Cameras were flashing, friends cheering and proud parents were crying.

Again, of course, Matt was asked to sing. He rocked his beautiful red Gretsch electric guitar with his square hat, tassel and gown. Now that's a rock star!

All his hard work paid off and he proudly walked across stage when they called his name, followed by the Latin words!!
(Latin words= cum laude  means "with honor")



Next thing on our list, a day trip to Seattle, WA. 

This was a very special day for myself and Matt. You see, every time we have gone to Seattle, the gas it takes us to get there soaks up our budget and so we eat our homemade sandwiches and dream about having money to make the adventure fun. We were quickly reminded that the best way to vacation, is with your parents! What a blessing they were to us! We had coffee from Pike Place Public Market (the first ever Starbucks!), we bought souvenirs, fudge from the Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory and actually ate from a restaurant!!
 Pike Place Market, Starbucks
                                                       
 Apparently, the cool thing to do in Seattle is
to stick your gum to the wall.
Consequently, this is known as...the 
gum wall. 
   


Dinner at 'The Pike'
                                                                  

Mowing the lawn (Matt)


Unfortunately, throughout the week, Matt and I had to continue work. We both were blessed by jobs at the school. With the crazy summer we have ahead of us, it was unlikely that any other business would hire us for the summer when we are asking for 6-8 weeks off. But the school, knowing our situation, took us under their wing. Matt is working maintenance and I am doing any odd job they find for me, particularly cleaning. While it's not always easy, we are very thankful for the work. We made sure to take the evenings, however, and show them around town a little more. We visited the historic village of Fort Langley, introduced them to the Olive Garden, and invited friends over for a good ol' cooked dinner!

Fort Langley Town Hall

Olive Garden

Friends!

Exploring Campus

A stay in BC wouldn't be complete without a trip to Vancouver and the Island!


First on the list was to bring Joe to his heaven on earth, MEC (Mountain Equipment Co-op). This is a store that has everything outdoors! We were excited to go there as well because Matt was given quite a bit of money for his graduation from both sets of parents, other family and friends. While we put the majority of it towards our summer trips, it was important to us that we spend some of it furthering our camping gear, especially since all we had was the tent.
Thank- you!!!

Stanley Park- Vancouver


While the boys explored yet more outdoors stores, the gals went shopping downtown Vancouver! Unfortunately, we didn't find anything super exciting, but girl time is always welcomed! Since Abbotsford (our home) is a little over an hour away, and because we had plans in the morning to catch the ferry to the Island, we got a hotel room in Vancouver for the night and finished the evening off with a walk through Stanley Park and a relaxing dinner out.




A trip to the island is always a a beautiful adventure!

The ferry ride is one of the most beautiful experiences!






























We explored China town and visited the Parliament building,























Spicy Peanut Chicken noodle box

And finally, no trip to the island is complete without dinner at The Noodle Box... one of our favorite restaurants!!











It was a fast two weeks, and we were very sad to see them go, but it makes it so much easier to say goodbye when you know you'll see each other again real soon. June 14!!!

After another busy weeks work, we piled all Matt's music gear in to the car early Friday morning and we and some of his band members headed East 8 hours to Castlegar for a weekend conference with their youth and the youth of the surrounding area. 

"It was one of the best trips of the year and Castlegar was one of those examples of God moving gradually throughout a weekend. Friday night was a little rough, the youth were very emotionless, but by Sunday morning, we not only witnessed the youth praising God with all their hearts, but they joined together with the entire congregation, literally. They had their arms stretched out to God, holding hands worshiping God. It was an incredible picture. "-Matt 


Castlegar was also one of the most beautiful places we have been in BC. Nestled in a valley, surrounded by mountains, lakes and waterfalls. 






Finally, to top off our month of non-stop adventure, this past weekend, May long weekend, we were at History Maker. This is a youth conference for the entire BC/ Yukon district of the PAOC (Pentecostal Assemblies Of Canada). Matt and his band from the college were asked to play Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon. 



"It was amazing to see so many of the youth my band has ministered to over the past 3 years all in one place. Out of the 2500 people, I was surprised how many of the youth I knew... and how many knew me!" -Matt

I volunteered all weekend as an extra hand where ever needed. Most of my weekend consisted of selling merchandise for the various bands at the conference and the rest was spent being proud of my hubby! They did such a great job and it was so fun to see his face on the big screen! God is using him in incredible ways!!!

It has been an incredible, yet insanely busy month! I realized this weekend that I hadn't had a day to sleep past 7:30am in over a month! This morning was my first sleep-in day, and of course I didn't discover it was a holiday until I was dressed and ready for work. 

But, I made the most of it! Look at this deliciousness:

Homemade, whole grain bread
The first batch to ever turn out good!



Alas! Summer break has arrived!! It's been crazy, but it's been fun!


Now, bring on the adventure!

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