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My solo trip to New York

15 Aug

A couple weeks ago I had the chance to go visit NY for 2 weeks! Josh had to stay back and work so I made the trip solo. :( It was a  great trip with a lot packed into it! Here are some of the highlights from the 2 weeks.

I drove to NY with my in-laws church on their way back home from Youth Conference.  The ride was surprisingly enjoyable and fast! The teens boys were very well behaved the entire trip. :) I discovered  flat bagel sandwiches at the rest stop where we ate lunch and I must say, I am a huge fan of them now! If only I knew of a place to get them around here!

When We got back to my parent’s home my mom gave me a much needed hair cut, we talked for a while and I enjoyed a great home-cooked meal that I didn’t cook! Hannah also gave James is new favorite shirt. She got it from “Weesa” and Josh’s house far, far away. :)

The first week I was there we did a lot of family things. We had a picnic at the beach one night, a family game night another night, we also went swimming in a beautiful in-ground pool which we had all to ourselves! After we swam in the pool for a while Hannah, Frankie, and I went down to the lake (the house we were at had stairs in the backyard going down to their own private part of lake Erie!) and body surfed in the huge waves that where coming it. It was a lot of fun!

One of the Broughton girls favorite pastimes is shopping! We went shopping a lot! Hannah and I has a special “Hannah and Lisa” day where we went out shopping for hours. It was a lot for fun and we found lots of great deals! :)

We had Tim’s graduation party while I was home. We spent a lot of the week getting ready for it. I made the cake (which I was told tasted great!), my mom and family made tons of food and we cleaned the house inside and out! About an hour before the party started we started up the grills to cook all of the chicken and burgers. However, someone (we won’t name names :) ) forgot to close the propane tanks that were under the one grill! They filled the grill with coal and light it up. Once the coal heated up the propane tanks started hissing and eventually caught on fire! The propane made a huge noise when it caught on fire and it started a nearby bush on fire. Tim put out the fire quickly but we still had to call the fire department to help us get rid of the tanks of propane! It was actually a pretty  scary experience but a great story to tell at the party! Thankfully we got all of the meat cooked on the mini grill and stove! :)

One of my old bus kids was staying with my good friend, Bek, while I was there, so they decided to have an all girl party. :) We played lots of game, including twister, made a pizza on a grill (the oven wasn’t working :( ), got all bit up by mosquitoes and  had lots of laughs.

The boys from FBBC make rockets out of paper towel tubes every summer and then have a big show at the end of July  to show them all off. James was in it for the first time and he was ecstatic about his rocket! It took it everywhere with him and talked about it all the time. Frankie was also in it; he is great at making the rockets! My Dad made a rocket out of Styrofoam cups and it actually flew excellent! It was a great show to watch.

We squeezed blueberry picking into our busy week and I’m glad we did! The blueberries were delicious and it was priceless watching James pick them! He kept finding, “giant ones like spaceships!”  and sang all about berry pickin’ while we chowed down on berry after berry. :)

The second week I was in NY I was actually in PA. :) I went with the FBBC teens to Common-ground Baptist Camp in Butler, Pa.  It was a great week!  I enjoyed every part: from playing “chubby bunny” on  the bus (I was the winner!) to dunking my head in a tote of freezing water to counseling with girls at the alter to giggling with the girls at night. I especially enjoyed being a counselor to the girls that came and getting to know them all better. The Lord worked in many hearts during the week through the amazing preaching. My team was the “Son’s of the Prophets”. We ended up being the smallest team on camp. We held our own in games and memory verse but the bigger teams still beat us. :( Our flag came in second place, but our team came in 7th (out of 12) over all.

We  got back to my parents Friday evening, I wash my clothes, packed up my stuff, slept for a few hours and then got up at 4:30am to go to the airport for my flight back home. I landed in Chicago at 8am and couldn’t have been happier to see my Joshua! :)

 

4th of July Weekend

06 Jul

Our 4th of July weekend was a lot of  fun! We are so thankful that we live in such a wonderful and free country!

We watched our nephews, Tony and Vinny, Friday evening until Saturday afternoon. We had tons of fun with them! We played with trains and play dough, made a wooden car that just fell apart, and ate lots of junk food! :) We went to the park a couple times, Vinny loved the swings and Tony was great at climbing up the ropes! Fridayevening we went to watch fireworks. They closed the road down so we had to walk over a mile to get to the park! It was a long walk but the fireworks were worth it!

On Saturday evening we went out with our friends, Scott and Kristi Mercer. We walked around a festival for a little while. Scott bought all of us Dilly Bars from Dairy Queen, which were delicious . He was dumbfounded that we never had one before. :) After Dairy Queen we went to a park and watched fireworks.

Sunday was a fun and busy day at church! First Baptist Church hosted a Family Fun Festival for the holiday. There was classic cars, motorcycles, music, bounce houses, and lots of food! We had an outdoor service in the evening followed by a fireworks display. We sat on top of the Administrative Office Building with some of our friends and the Schaap family. It was an amazing view of the surrounding towns! You could see dozens and dozens of firework displays  going on all over the horizon!

Our first 4th of July in Indiana and as a married couple was filled with great memories; we are so thankful for our country!

 

Senior Day!

14 May

Yesterday we went on Senior Day with Hyles-Anderson College. It was a fun packed day that HAC planned for us and we enjoyed all of it! It was fun not knowing where we were going until we were almost at each stop.  Great memories where made that will last a life time. :)

Our first stop of the day was Cracker Barrel for an all you can eat buffet breakfast. They has tons of food including, pancakes, french toast, hash brown patties, cheesy potatoes, fruits, and much, much more. They even has slushies at 8am! It was a great way to start the long day ahead of us.

Our next stop was FBC to get a group picture taken with Dr. Schaap. After the group picture he stayed around to take individual pictures with couples or friends as well as sign the Hylander hats and Pennants we received. It was nice to get our picture taken with Dr. Schaap. At the end of the day they gave everyone a 4×6 picture of the group picture to take home with them.

After our stop at the church we were on our way to Soldier Field or a tour of the building, visitors lockers, and the field. They gave everyone time to take pictures on the field, which was fun. A couple was even engaged on the 50 yard line while we were there! It was neat to be on the field, but we felt bad for the guy who was going to have to fix all of the wet grass we trampled on!

Next, we were on to the Buckingham Fountain….which wasn’t on when we arrived. :) So, instead, our little group of friends decided to find the nearest Starbucks and walk there. :) At Starbucks Lisa ordered a medium size drink but received an extra-large drink with extra caramel in it. We used a friends gold card to pay for it and, we found out today, the cashier never charged us!

For lunch and dinner we were taken to Food Life at the Water Town Place Mall on Michigan Ave. It was really cool being able to go to all of the different food booths and ordering as much food as you wanted. They has all kinds of food from Chinese to southern to smoothies to crepes made right in front of you!  After we were done eating we walked down Michigan Ave window shopping.

Our last stop was a roller rink, however, on our way there our bus blew a tire on the high way! So we sat on the highway for a while waiting for another bus to come rescue us. Once we got to the rink none of us wanted to roller skate so Scott Mercer talked the lady into letting us switch to put-putting for no extra cost! Put-putting turned out to be a highlight of the day. We took 3rd and 4th place, Lisa in last by 1 point. :)

We finally walked through our apartment door at 10:30pm, tired and ready for bed.  It was a great day from beginning to end.

 

May is Full of Blessings and Fun!

11 May

The last few weeks have been great! Josh is on his last leg of this semester…only 2 more weeks! The weather continues to improve, and the trees are budding beautifully! The world is becoming a beautiful place with all of the green popping up everywhere!

Lately, Lisa has been attending the Hylander Wives meetings at HAC. Since she had perfect attendance, a couple weeks ago she was able to attend a special banquet with Dr. & Mrs. Schaap and also got her picture professionally taken with them!  Later in the meeting Dr. Schaap gave away tons of prizes and she received $50 cash! It was a lot of fun for her! :)

Last week being Mother’s Day, Lisa also attended a Mother/ Daughter Banquet with Summer, our sister-in-law. It was a very nice banquet at a beautiful hall. The college put on a funny (cheesy) play for all of the ladies that where there. Lisa enjoyed being able to dress up and spend some time with Summer.

On Thursday, many of the people from our church went to a White Soxs game in Chicago. Dr. Schaap through out the first pitch and the Committed Quartet sang the national anthem. It sounded like a lot of fun. During the game we watched our little nephew, Vinny, so Jeremy & Summer could help chaperon the college. He was a load of fun to have around the house! We played with blankets and coasters (Vinny loves both:) ), took a walk, and ate cake!

This Monday we went over to Jeremy and Summers house for a visit. Josh fixed some problems of their computer, we brought dinner to give Summer a  little break, read Tony lots of books, and had a nice time visiting. We are all so excited that Jeremy and Summer are having a little girl this September! We can’t wait to meet her! :)

May is going as quickly as it came! We are enjoying each day that the Lord gives to us and are so thankful for all of his blessing!