Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Summer.

It's that time again folks, yes the "quarterly blogger" strikes again (name courtesy of Justin Baxter) and as you can guess the seasons transitioned yet again in this ever changing place known as Des Moines, Iowa. Spring is only a faint memory as Summer melts us away one humid moment at a time. I have vowed not to make one single complaint about the summer season regardless how miserably hot and humid it gets because, I know how quickly this weather turns its back on you and winter is just waiting around the corner to start this madness all over again!

So instead I will tell you about the UNBELIEVABLE thunderstorms I have experienced, with thunder so loud I thought the Earth may literally be breaking in half and lightning so intense it's made the skies brighter than I ever thought possible. Seriously, there were more nights than I can count where Chris and I were woken up by the amazingness of it all and after we got over the initial shock of it, just chuckled at this crazy place and everything God has shown us.

Umm hello lightning bugs, yeah.. you are legit, the rest of the bugs can really take a page out of your book. You might be my favorite thing about summer in Iowa. Hats off to you and making the most out of being a bug.

Aside from the weather, if that's even possible, things have been pretty amazing/crazy/intense etc we have had a slew of visitors since May, man we are a blessed and spoiled spoiled spoiled couple of kids. Thank you to all of who have come and shared a little bit of life in Iowa with us, it means more than you will ever know. <3 I love my job. Seriously. I can not be more grateful for the job God has allowed me to have, I have found a job I'd do for free. (more to come on that later) I lover our church. So much. The people of Gateway are truly a uniquely amazing group and there's no way to explain how much I admire these people who week after week prove in such various ways they are serious about being a life giving community. So much more to say but I'll let a few pics speak for themselves- side note coming soon: blog about my first time in a corn field. my.word. yea.
Love and miss you, and think about you often.


Saylorville Lake

The clouds here, are ridiculous

On a boat (Big Creek Lake)

The "Tanzania Boys"
I couldn't keep this awesomeness all to myself

Lazy day at Grey's Lak
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Seriously can't get enough of these clouds
YEAH. nuff said.

My favorite junior highers


walking home from the grocery store

and of course, corn fields.

Until next time <3