Greetings Friends and Family,
It has been nearly two months since our last update. Kirk and I have been busy, but that is no excuse to be silent about the stories of our lives. The stories that are our lives. Since March we have visited Florida, seeing the Atlantic Ocean on the other end of Highway 10 (after just two months earlier seeing the Pacific in CA). In Florida we stayed with Kirk's aunt and her husband, along with my mom and Bob, who drove down with us and Kirk's mom who flew up to the States to see us as her retirement trip. As you can imagine, putting two different families from three different cultures (Trini, Mid-western and Floridian) together under one roof for 5 days merited some stories! We more than survived the trip - enjoyed most of it and learned lessons along the way.
Then we flew Kirk's mom up here to Chicago for a weekend view of our lives. Kirk took her up to his work place, while I sat in my second to last CMLC board meeting, and we met up later in the day to show her the city from the top of the John Hancock Observatory. Then we traveled to DeKalb after church on Sunday to hear the incredible sounds of the NIU Steel Band. Kinda funny how a Trini has to come to corn country IL to here her own native music. Nonetheless is was a great concert and time with Kirk's mom. She is so proud that we are doing so well here.
So we're back from California. The sun actually works there, but Los Angeles isn't as warm as one would like to think during the winter months. And that whole it never rains in Southern California thing... phooey. It rained almost everyday we were there. Now don't get me wrong, LA was a nice place, it was indeed warmer than Chicago. But not as warm as the hype made it out to be. As you can see in the second picture we have people in winter clothes walking along the beach. Well it wasn't that cold, but Californians seemed to be freezing that weekend, which had been the coldest it had been all across the United States. Our friend who moved out here from Chicago was telling us that the weather has done enormous good for his temperament.
If you asked us two weeks ago what the plan was for 2006, we thought we had a pretty finite answer for what this new year would look like. Of course, what else would you expect from Christians like ourselves who continually make plans in light our own limited vision. Thankfully I would like to believe that we're getting better and more flexible to God's plan for our lives. If only God would put nice crosswalk signs and stop signs all over the place as conviently as the city of Chicago, I'd have an idea where we're going. But even with all these signs I guess I still see people barrelling down one way streets, crossing where they shouldn't cross and going through stop signs.
