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Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Cruising on an ATV

Last night was my first time to drive an ATV. I must admit that it was an awesome experience. The clouds were white and grey, the sky was a beautiful blue, the crops were green and gold and trees were a brillant shene of green and white. Colleen was riding on the back of the ATV with me and it was great to ride along and enjoy the wonderful creation that God has made for us.
Ken and Judy were on the other ATV pulling a trailer with the boys in it. It was great fun. The nights sleeping in the RV have been amazing. The air is cooler than in a house and I wake up every morning refreshed and ready to meet a new day.
Our car is becoming an anathema to us! Ford sent the wrong part and the car may be ready tomorrow. I guess we will see. I read 1 Thess 5;18 this morning in my devotions - "rejoice in everything". I guess that I am learning this!
We have a big meeting tomorrow night with our leadership chairs and staff - we will be looking at future directions, it should be interesting.
The new computer is great but it seems to be taking me a lot of time to learn some of the new aspects of it - Outlook has a lot of stuff in it and I have never had Outlook before, so it is a good time to be messing around with some of this stuff. I made contact with a former neighbour in Brantford that has moved to Lacombe. They use to live three houses down from us in Brantford. My friend Paul is also friends with them - so the world is small - you never know.
Time to go back to Outlook!

5 Comments:

Blogger Paul said...

so you hooked up with the Millers ...small world eh?

glad you were able to reach them....

I now have TWO reasons to come visit Alberta!

7:19 p.m.

 
Blogger Shane Sowden said...

Steve, glad to hear the move is going well so far. It is too bad we couldn't have seen you before you left. Rome is hot but cool!!! later

6:12 a.m.

 
Blogger Jago said...

Marsha and I were glad your family was able to make the trek back for our wedding. Glad to hear you are settling in Lacombe. And once you get into Outlook you won't look back.

12:42 p.m.

 
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