Saturday, February 16, 2008

Medieval Meal

The guys couldn't be out-done by the girls! Here they are having a "manly" meal!
Who said guys don't like candles?!!

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

The Lammiman Family Mission

The Lammiman Family Mission is:
*to be unified in love
*to nurture, support, and encourage one another
*to use our individual and collective gifts for God's glory
That we may:
*disciple and witness to others
*inspire cultural reformation
*be an example of multi-generational faithfulness
While seeking and following God's leading.

Musings

I can't believe how quickly these first months of 2008 have flown by! We have just come out of a deep freeze experiencing -34*C with windchills to-50*C, frozen pipes in our kitchen (thankfully they didn't burst!), and a son's minor car accident. So I am thankful those events are now past. But there have been many great days as well.

Yesterday, Travis, Shalayne and I attended the CPO, enjoying some great fiddle music~ The Fiddling Cowboy. The orchestra is always a treat. Afterwards, we went for lunch. It is not often that I get to take my kids out for lunch! We then spent some time and money at Blessings Christian Marketplace, and even ran into our friends, the McDonalds, from Drumheller!

I have begun another Musical with our homeschoolers and have almost 40 kids! Dallas is helping me by coaching the drama. We are doing the Life of Moses (Holy Moses!). It is fun, though we have a tight window to work in and had to cancel our first practice because of the cold.

Greg and I have tried to be more intentional lately about planning significant Family Nights. As some of you know, some individuals in our family have been suffering from depression. So we have been working on addressing this. I am pleased that since Christmas things have been much better. We have written our first Family Mission Statement together and are now in the midst of working out individual and family goals. And we also try to have some kind of fun which precipitates laughter and good memories.

The kids keep busy. Travis is continuing to work at Starbucks, usually twice a week. Shalayne has taken on new babysitting jobs, is the shipping and handling department for Greg and Dallas' movie business, and is paid to do our monthly recycling. Dallas has begun a new session of HAMP (Home Academy of Moving Pictures), which is a film school and has many new as well as returning students. Planning has begun for Dustin's summer- he has been accepted on the Youth Alive in Christ team and will be traveling to Montana and Western Canada for the months of June, July and August, helping various churches and camps. Because he will be paid in scholarship form, he will be returning to Alberta Bible College next year. This will likely be as a part-time student as he pursues Computer Science as well- at home (so we will enter a new phase of Home College!)

So life, despite its many ups and downs, is good. We know that God is in control and blessing us along the way. Praise Him!