Random shots from Kingdom Bound

I got to be a “chaperone” for the youth group’s trip to Kingdom Bound.”

Stewart’s pizza.

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Soccer during music sets.

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The park as the sun set.

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I got to hear Nick Vujicic speak.  He was amazing.

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It was a fun day.  Extremely hot and crowded, but a lot of fun.

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For the last 11 or so years, I’ve had kids attend the VBS at Pittsford Community Church.  For a long while I only had attendants, but since 2012 I’ve had kids serving in the ministry.  This was my second year serving, Marie’s first, Stewart’s 5th and Nigel’s 3rd.

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The theme was Noah’s flood and God’s saving grace for us today.  The sea theme was SO amazingly applied to the building.  Over 200 kids attended.  It was fantastic. 

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I was a leader for Group 1.  Our mascot was Piers the Puffin.  Johanna and Katriel helped me set up name tags for my group each morning as we arrived.

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Stewart clocked in his fifth year as a Bible teacher.  For the first three years he was an assistant, and these last two years he’s been the lead teacher.

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Marie was part an assistant in one of the music teams.

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On day two we went outside to see just how long the Ark was.

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Nigel acted as a villain in the drama for the third year.  This year he was also an assistant in the Kindergarten class.  (Johanna’s group.)

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Tab attended.  She had a blast with her friends. 

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We get to do this curriculum again in a few weeks with our church’s outreach VBS in a local community. 

Marie’s Birthday Mommy Date

As the rest of the family loaded in the big van to head to church, Marie and I got into the little van to head out for adventure.

She didn’t know where we were going, but Stewart tried to psych her out saying we were going sky-diving.  No.  No we were not going sky-diving, thank-you-very-much.

We drove for about 90 minutes and found ourselves on the Rainbow Bridge with a good amount of other travelers.  It was in line for customs that I shared that we would be visiting Niagara Falls and doing a number of the tourist attractions in the area.  Marie admitted a little while later she was a bit dubious that it was going to be all that much fun. 

It took about a half-hour to go over the border.  Driving was easy and I headed to a parking lot slightly out of the way that was part of the WE-GO bus system and a good deal cheaper than the lots closest to the Falls.  We were in the back-yard of Marineland (sigh – everyone loves Marineland).  We redeemed our internet-purchased vouchers and were given spiffy lanyards and a map.  We then took our first of many bus rides.

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We disembarked initially at Table Rock to get our refillable soda bottle filled, and to give Marie a good look at the Falls from the Canadian side.  I hadn’t seen it, either, in almost two decades, despite spending innumerable days in this area in my teen/college years visiting my aunt who lived in Chippawa. 

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We rode green line north until we got to White Water Walk.  We took an elevator down to be on the level of the rapids. 

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We walked through the tunnels til we emerged on the river. 

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photos don’t do these rapids justice.  The water is 20 feet deep in places as the water from the falls rushes through.  The waves JUMPED so high at times.  We read lots of interesting facts and took gobs of photos. 

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We took the green line south after this, back toward Clifton Hill.  We enjoyed the gardens a little,

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and I walked her up Clifton Hill a ways.  We were both getting pretty hungry and she chose

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Hard Rock Cafe for lunch.  As we were shown to our table she noticed a Christian band she likes on the video screen across from us. 

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The portions were ginormous; we should have shared a plate.

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After that we headed to the Hornblower Cruise.  (Mommy took Marie to a foreign country for a cruise.)

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That would be us in a few minutes!

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Here we donned our first plastic bags of the day.

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It loaded incredibly quickly, despite throngs and throngs of people, and we were on our way.  It was a wet and wild experience.  I enjoyed it tremendously. 

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We made it off and moseyed through some shops, and I got to meet Elvis.  Marie was not interested. 

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We headed to our next adventure, to walk behind the falls.  Here we put on our second plastic bag of the day.  See how small they are when they are handed out to you?

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It was fun, if not creepy.  And my phone camera doesn’t do the effects justice. 

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The photo above was taken just behind the water on the right.

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We emerged from this experience and headed up to the last activity, and our last plastic bag of the day. 

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This was a mixed bag.  The storyline was an evolutionary nightmare, and the storyline was poor to boot; but the technology of the 4D experience was so cool.  I can’t believe Disney hasn’t made an attraction like this.  We went in to this room (after the lousy movie) and it had 360-degree screens above as we stood on a moving platform.  It rained, snowed, got windy, etc., all around us.  We moved, etc.  It was really cool. 

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Last, but not least, we grabbed some ice cream.  We were both getting tired and had a good ride home in front of us, still. 

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Marie is 12!

Twelve years ago the doctor said, “It’s a girl!”
I was first shocked- I only “knew” boys; then over the next 24 hours I grew so excited.  Before God showed Abraham the stars in the sky, He knew this little girl would be my daughter.  I trusted Him then and there to show us how to be girl-parents. 

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We woke up Marie with our traditional birthday songs.

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And I somehow convinced my jam-loving crew that today was the day to get the raspberries we needed for jam.  We picked for 90 minutes in 90○ F sunshine.

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We grabbed some pool time.

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And I did the jam up quickly.  (Raspberry jam is the most expensive, but the easiest to make.)

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Nan, Nene, Ba & Poppy joined us for dinner.  And what a dinner it was!  Marie and I fabricated our own dish of tortellini, Alfredo sauce, mushrooms, and spinach, garnished with fresh tomatoes.  Oh yeah.

She opened a few gifts and cards.

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And then we sang to her over her requested frozen strawberry cake.

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Marie wasn’t the only one getting new things on this day.  Look at the smile on Johanna’s face for her new math book.  (That joy stops around grade 3.)

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And I got some souvenirs from the berry patch.  Oy.

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Ithaca

We had never been to Ithaca, so decided to make a day out of it while John had the week off from work.

We started at the Robert Treman park.  I’d read online that it was rated the best swimming hole in NYS.  $7 for the parking fee – good all day.

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Our warmer than usual weather brought this fresh water basin to about 73 degrees Fahrenheit. 

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The oldest four kids, John, and I took turns jumping off the diving board into the cold water at the base of these falls.  It was exhilarating. 

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After a while we headed back to our van for lunch.

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And then briefly to a playground.

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We had more than a little trouble locating our next stop.  We drove around and around, listening to our GPS as she had us up and down serpentine one way hills that were not unlike the treacherous hills of Yellowstone sans snow.   We FINALLY found this little sign (we’d passed it twice) to designate the Cascadilla Gorge. 

Then there was the matter of parking.  I had to download an app in order to use the parking meter.  Really.

$1.85

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Recent drought-like conditions made for very little water in the falls.  We had loads of great photo ops. 

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On our way up the gorge a woman passed our large group on her way up.  Much later, as we were working our way down she passed us again as she also worked her way down.  At that point John and the younger girls had gone ahead as the older kids and I paused for some shots.  She hesitated as she came by me, then smiled and asked if that large grey van on the side street was ours, “The one that says, ‘Jesus loves you.’”  I smiled and told her that yes it was.  She beamed and said, “Thank you!  Oh, thank you.  That is a message Ithaca needs to hear!”  We chatted for a few more minutes.  She works locally and hikes up the gorge at lunch.  She was very friendly and said she’d prayed for our family on her way by.

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When we finished this gorge we were parched.  It was a solid 90 degrees out and humid.  We had a hassle of a time finding a convenience store to buy drinks at.  GPS led us again and again down blocked off roads.  We soothed ourselves by acknowledging the increased driving meant  more people saw our car????

We finally got cold drinks for everyone – $22 – and headed to our next destination – a suspension bridge on Cornell University campus. $0

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Finally, we found our way over to Buttermilk Falls.  It had initially been on our list, then bumped off.  Then the woman we met at Cascadilla re-recommended it.  So we went on our way.  I will pause here to remember that driving four miles in Ithaca takes 15 – 20 minutes for no GOOD reason.  I could not live here.

Buttermilk Falls was also really dry due to recent weather. 

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We found this guy peeking.  (We’d seen a snake early in the day and ducks that blended in with the background later on.)

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At the top of these falls, we found this area that the younger three girls called, “The Castle.”  We played up here a while and took some photos. 

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Here are some Regal Faces.

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We started our journey home around 4:30 P.M. so the boys could spend the night at Nan’s. 

The ladies all had dinner with John and I at Golden Corral.  I had very low expectations for Golden Corral, but we had a great dinner.

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Han’s dinner.

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Katriel ate like it was her job.

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Baseball night

I realized a while ago that we’d never taken the kids to a baseball game.  In fact, the last time I went to a baseball game I was 40 weeks pregnant with Stewart.  j

Johanna and Katriel slept over with Nan while John and I took Stewart, Nigel, Marie, and Tabitha to the game.  We watched the Red Wings take on the Mud Hens.  The Mud Hens won by a lot.  But we all had a great time.

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And we bought them all sodas the size of their heads!

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