This past weekend we got to spend some time with our friends the Swansons while we visited our friends the Crawfords in Bryan, Tx. We had a fun weekend, although it was still a little hot, we managed to spend a little time outside.
Saturday morning started out with a great breakfast of breakfast tacos prepared by Aaron Crawford. Please forgive the ladies in this photo, we had not done our hair or make-up!
Aaron and Kevin played a little one-on-one in the backyard, it didn't last too long because even at 9am it was pretty hot and humid. The boys went golfing in the afternoon...from what I hear it was way too hot and no one really had a good golfing day, but they still had fun. The ladies drove around to a few places, Kay Ellen is decorating a 1 million dollar home so we got to take a tour. I apologize for not taking pictures, it was pretty amazing!
We also visited the Messina Hof Winery in Bryan, it was a neat place.
Then it was back to the Crawfords for some homemade burgers and a game of darts. We did a lot of relaxing, which is what most of us needed anyway. Rest was especially needed for Kay Ellen who is now 10 weeks pregnant!!!
Congrats Kay Ellen and Aaron, God has proven His faithfulness yet again!
Saturday morning started out with a great breakfast of breakfast tacos prepared by Aaron Crawford. Please forgive the ladies in this photo, we had not done our hair or make-up!
Aaron and Kevin played a little one-on-one in the backyard, it didn't last too long because even at 9am it was pretty hot and humid. The boys went golfing in the afternoon...from what I hear it was way too hot and no one really had a good golfing day, but they still had fun. The ladies drove around to a few places, Kay Ellen is decorating a 1 million dollar home so we got to take a tour. I apologize for not taking pictures, it was pretty amazing!
We also visited the Messina Hof Winery in Bryan, it was a neat place.
Then it was back to the Crawfords for some homemade burgers and a game of darts. We did a lot of relaxing, which is what most of us needed anyway. Rest was especially needed for Kay Ellen who is now 10 weeks pregnant!!!
Congrats Kay Ellen and Aaron, God has proven His faithfulness yet again! 





We arrived on Wednesday and began our first "job" on Thursday. We were able to paint one of the public schools in the neighborhood (
Just to give you an idea of how hard these kids worked, we were expected to finish 1 maybe 2 rooms, and prep about 3 or 4. We were only there for 2 days and there were 21 people in our group and we were able to completely finish 3 rooms, get 2 rooms half way finished and prep 7 additional rooms.
We had a HARD working crew and we were very proud.
Then we did something I have never done, we stood on street corners and read the Word of God out loud! Incredible! I was horrified that I would look like one of the wackos that preaches on the corner and people (even myself) turn and walk away. Instead, I was able to read out loud and completely focus on the God's Word and ignore all fears of what people would think. That could only happen with strength from the Lord.
would put pictures of people on the internet (Hm, what would make him think I would do that!). Anyway, we stood outside the pool fence with about 40 people from the church and watched as the pastor baptized three members of his church in from of the hundreds in the pool. It was very moving! I realize Jesus did not baptize people in a public pool, but He did take them to a very public place, which was where we were.
The best story of God's provision and protection was from that morning. We were late getting out of the hotel, and of course most of us were irritated by it. The subway train that the kids were going to be on was headed toward the sight where the explosion was going to take place. We got the on the train at about 8:45am (instead of 8:30am), the ride would typically have taken about 30 min. The explosion happened just before 9am. Had we left when we wanted to our train would have been under the explosion. But instead, God protected us and allowed us to be late. Each day was filled with new struggles and new triumphs. 





