Saturday, November 10, 2012
New Bikers
Last month, Leah and I decided to get our licenses to legally drive the motorcycles. We took the written test (and passed) and then decided to take the safety course. That is a 3 day course over a weekend and if you pass it, you get your M2 (which allows one to drive the motorcycle after dark and with passengers). The weekend we did our course was a very wet and cold one. It rained hard both days and we got wet and cold! However, we persevered and passed the course. We learned a lot and are very glad we took the time to do the course. And, since we took it at the local community college, we both have two course credits there. Leah is enjoying the freedom to take the motorcycle to school, but must choose the warmer days. Looking forward to spring!
Hannah's Graduation
Last Friday, Hannah's school invited all of the 2012 graduates back for the commencement ceremony. It was a pleasure seeing her up on stage receiving her diploma with her classmates. I am still confused, however, why they do it in October of the following school year instead of right when they graduate. Many of her classmates could not attend the commencement due to being in university or other fall activities. Maybe by the time the last one in our family is done with high school, I will figure the Canadian graduation thing out? Anyway, we are very proud of you, Hannah! Congrats
Kitchen Cabinet Renovations
Here are some before and after pictures of my cabinets. Last winter, I started a new project of re-doing my cabinet doors. I took all the door off the cabinets, and glued a piece of trim around the edge of each of them. Then I repainted everything (except the interior). I also put on new hardware and backsplash. I chose a risky color (bay leaf), but I really like it. It gives the kitchen character and goes well with the paint on the dining room walls. Overall, I am very pleased with how it turned out since I am not a carpenter!
And. . .he returns!
After two weeks out west, Andrew decided that he was going to return home. He felt like he had lots of time to reflect on his decision and decided that working in the oil fields was not what he was supposed to do at this time. He also was a little short on the $$ side, so that helped him make his decision quicker! We are glad he is back and that he kept seeking God's will for him out there. Andrew is chalking this up as a great two week vacation to western Canada!
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