Easter
Yesterday was Easter. The day I celebrate with other Christians around the world that Jesus died and has risen from the grave to save me from death and eternal agony in a place called Hell. For my family, Easter is also a time to…you guessed it…EAT! Matt and I went to his Mom and Dad’s house yesterday to have Easter lunch with his family. Of course our nephew, Ty, was there and I had my camera so I had to try to get a shot of him. Unfortunately, Ty has figured out what a camera is and will no longer sit still and let you take his picture…at least not very often. I did not get any pictures of him hunting Easter eggs. I think they did that Easter morning before Matt and I arrived. I did get a picture of him opening his chocolate candy that he wouldn’t share with anyone. Not even Uncle Matt. Ty loves chocolate. I hope you and your family had as blessed of an Easter as Matt and I did.
Update
Hello everyone. Since January 13 stuff’s been going good with me and Matt. As I mentioned in my previous post we worked hard on getting our guest room cleaned out and painted. The painting is complete! Pictures are on Matt’s blog. We had a Super Bowl party at our house on Super Bowl Sunday with our Life Group from church. I think everyone had a good time. We were supposed to go to Woodbury this past weekend to see Ty, but he got a stomach virus and so we promptly decided to put our visit off until this weekend. Matt ended up not feeling too good this weekend either so it worked out. Matt leaves Monday to go to El Paso on an audit. He’ll be in a semi-managerial role on this trip so it should prove to be adventurous if not fun. We are in the process of planning our family vacation to Colorado this year and both of us are getting excited about it. I sure can’t wait. I am so excited! We ordered my new camera lens last week and I can hardly wait for it to come in so I can try it out. Right now all I have to put on my Nikon D80 camera is a 50mm lens, which is a wonderful lens, but it doesn’t zoom in or out. When you’re in a tight spot it is pert near impossible to get off a complete shot of an area with the 50mm. I just bought the Nikon 18-200mm lens with vibration reduction. With those two lenses I should be pretty set for a while. On a final note, I am very thankful that all the students on Union University’s campus are safe. You can definitely tell God’s hand was/is at work in those lives. Until next time…