Here are some of the highlights.
Uncle Travis and kids hanging out with us at Isle of Palms for the day |
Claire enjoys a late breakfast at the campground in Alabama while on our missions trip |
Wonderful facilities for our lunches while the crews worked at two tornado devastated houses in the area |
Wheat shocks a la Amish country in northern Indiana |
We were always fascinated by the old style farming that the Amish use. There is a horsedrawn hayrake in the middle of this picture. Look hard. |
Quilt square in flowers--Shipshewana, Indiana |
Andrew and Sarah's Rehearsal Brunch, Michigan City, Indiana |
Lake Michigan |
Stop 38 at Michiana Shores, Michigan. The wedding couple leads the younger set on a 5K run. |
The runners |
Chad and William ham it up at the ice cream shop |
No wedding cake. Just a delicious assortment of pies made by the families. |
Reception at the community house, Michiana Shores, MI |
On our way back from the wedding we stopped in Cincinatti to tour the Creation Museum. It was an excellent testimony to God's creative genius. There were plenty of exhibits to please the adults as well as children. We wished we had had more time to spend there.
The gardens were particulary gorgeous. |
Hammy's 3rd Birthday! |
We keep thinking of ways to put the camper to use and our first outing after the initial trip to Alabama was to get Hamilton and Collier to camp with us at James Island County Park. We had a ball and so did they. Collier was contained in the pack 'n play at night and Hamilton slept on one of the bunks--rolling off onto the floor in the middle of the night-- both nights! Gray joined us during the days for the water park and the beach. Seth would come after work so that we all enjoyed supper together.
Hamilton loved the water park at James Island |
Dale's favorite position at Folly Beach |
Folly Beach |
Four Mountville couples enjoyed our time there. |
For our anniversary, Dale and I took the camper to Devils Fork State Park at Lake Jocassee. It is such beautiful place and it was nice to just be two.
There's something about breakfast out of doors that is so appealing to me. |
Our Taylor trailer is sporting a new paint job. |
On the way back we stopped in Traveler's Rest and had lunch at Cafe at Williams Hardware which is on the tail end of the Swamp Rabbit Trail |
Northern IN is my neck of the woods! I grew up just about a 1/2 hour from Shipshewana. :)
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