Last Friday Sarah and I left little Lex behind with the 'rents and headed off to East Lansing for my friend Godwin's wedding. I met Godwin when I started at the University of Michigan. We were both new arrivals at Phi Alpha Kappa (the Dutch House), and I think I may have been somewhat influential in convincing him to become a pledge instead of just being a boarder. I quickly came to love Godwin as a dear friend and brother, and his love for life and lack of inhibitions always spurred me on to greater depths of outlandish behavior. His love for Christ coupled with his thorough thoughtfulness inspired me and left me wanting deeper things for my own friendship with God.
It was with intense joy that I reunited with Godwin after my return to the United States from Australia. Sarah and I had the privalege of meeting him and his lovely fiancee Jeni at the flapjack place in East Lansing. Their joy was a joy to behold.
More recently I met with Godwin in Grand Rapids to discuss the mysteries which soon be made known to him. Good times.
I was able to meet Godwin again at the flapjack place for lunch before the wedding along with several of his groomsmen. With barely constrained excitement and just less than embarrassing volume we shared the kind of advice that makes you turn red and feel very warm all over. Oh Godwin! The joy and the sorrow, the pain and the happiness which are yours will be deepened twofold now. It is good.
The wedding was beautiful, the bride and groom stunning, and the guests fascinating. All who wish can view the photographs I captured here. More are coming soon that are not there yet. Here is a small sample of the day:
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Monday, July 21, 2008
The CA Crew Shows Up
Sarah's sister Hannah, her Husband Jeremy and their two girls, Clara and Ruthie came to visit for a week recently. We haven't seen them since last fall, so it was great to be back together again for a few days.
Here's Alex showing off his slick reading skills in front of his cousins:
Actually, he usually does get books right side up, and he loves looking at them and being read to lately. His attention span can cover "Blueberries for Sal" now.
Alex laughs his head off with Grandpa Johnston:
Clara has such a wonderful smile. I'm glad she uses it so often:
Ruthie and Hannah search online for the perfect diaper bag design, or some other such elusive prize:
Here's Alex showing off his slick reading skills in front of his cousins:
Actually, he usually does get books right side up, and he loves looking at them and being read to lately. His attention span can cover "Blueberries for Sal" now.
Alex laughs his head off with Grandpa Johnston:
Clara has such a wonderful smile. I'm glad she uses it so often:
Ruthie and Hannah search online for the perfect diaper bag design, or some other such elusive prize:
The 4th of July
Friday, July 18, 2008
Revealing
The Mackinac Center found a pretty revealing presentation recently. The presentation about the Reform Michigan Government Now proposal was given to Michigan union officials a couple months ago, and clearly states the strategy behind the proposed changes to our constitution.
Friday, July 11, 2008
Back to the Desert
Thursday, July 03, 2008
Wednesday, July 02, 2008
The Big Lake
It was my first vacation day of the year and off to Lake Michigan for the day on Tuesday. My mother's side of the family has made a tradition of camping for a week or two together every summer somewhere north of Grand Rapids in Michigan. This year the place is Pioneer County Park near Muskegon. The weather was splendiforous, the sun as warm as the family, and the water invigoratingly cold.
It was Alex's first beach experience, and he loved it once the siblings and cousins stopped blocking his sun. He was never quite able to bring himself to get in the water, but I can't blame him. It was shockingly cold. You got used to it about the same time your extremities went numb. I love it.
It was Alex's first beach experience, and he loved it once the siblings and cousins stopped blocking his sun. He was never quite able to bring himself to get in the water, but I can't blame him. It was shockingly cold. You got used to it about the same time your extremities went numb. I love it.
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