Saturday, October 15, 2011

Lots to catch up on

"Part of the difficulty of blogging is that it requires so much writing."
--Anonymous

..OK, it's not really an anonymous quote.  I said it.  Or rather, I typed it.

Today marks our 72nd day in Montana, and much has happened... and much has not.
Happenings:
  • Found a job, with the most scenic commute I've ever had.
  • Got snow tires for the L-O-N-G winter
  • Found a place of our own to live for the winter.  (And no, it's not in our big Coleman tent.  That novelty wore off some time ago.)
  • Met some good friends
  • Visited Glacier National Park in the summer
  • Went river-rafting with the kids (except the smallest :-)
  • Kids got to milk a cow, ride horses (prepping for our own), and just generally completing their metamorphosis into "country-folk".
  • Helping to build a friend's house (also prepping for our own)
  • Had relatives over for a visit (Dad, Uncle and Cousin)
  • Discovered the blessing of these local and highly-organized thrift stores... we even know some folks "on the inside" ;-)   (Nice pants for $3!  Who knew?!?)
  • Bought the Mrs. a gun and a knife... it's legal in this state to carry both in her purse.  Boo-ya!
  • Checked out some scary properties
  • Made use of an outhouse.  More than once.
  • Slept outside in 30-degree-ish weather.  Regularly. (Don't worry Mom... we're safe and warm at night!)
  • Performed "surgery" (so-to-speak) on fire engines, ambulances and heavy construction equipment


OK, on to the [drum-roll please]...

"Not-(yet)-Happenings"
  • Buy a homestead of our own
  • Own a dog, and various and sundry other domestic animals.  Some for milking, some for laying.  Fill in the blanks.
  • Build our own house.
  • Feel like we are prepared for winter... Brrrrrr!
  • Acquired a pickup truck with a full gun rack, a metal grille and a winch.
  • Earn as much as we did "B.M." (Before Moving)



WON'T Happenings
  • Losing faith, or losing heart.  Won't do it.


Keep praying for us, as we continue to see the Lord's provision more clearly, in the most mysterious ways.  Pray that He uses this time to make us more like Him.

Oh, and a very happy birthday to my dear Bride.  She is truly the most amazing creation I know.  "Thank you for saying 'yes'!"

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