Sunday, July 1, 2007

June, Lost over there!!!

Man, where has June gone? I left home on May 30, and didn't come home until the 17th for a 2 day visit, just to ruch out again til the 26th. In summary I was home for 4 days in June.

We did get our new house closed on the 28th, (We get possession on the 28th of July). Paperwork over now just 360 payments and it'll be over. We have officially entered the 300k club. Debt is our new best friend apperantly. Spencer Ave is up for sail, we are praying that not only does God send us a buyer but the right buyer. Someone it will be a blessing for. We have alot of prayer time in the house, I know they are on their way to meet us.







We had a chance on my short visit in the middle of the month to spend some time at Kart Kountry in Shepardsville. We rode gocarts and found out Candace is the racer, Brooke is the more safe one (no suprise). Candace has also decided her first car should be a 'Rocket' (ie Kawasaki Ninja, Honda CBR). We have informed her of the appropriate, no motorcycles at the house unless it's a Harley!!! :) I'm thinking an 883 hugger is about her size. Brooke has decided Dad's old truck would be good to start with. They are growing up so fast.




We also played the usual video games and air hockey, as well as indoor rock climbing (thought I was coming to heaven a little early, heart pounding, breathing hard.) I don't recommend doing it in sandles.



Felicia is doing great at her new job. Her trainer is now retired and she is the man, or woman as it were. I'll get a pix for you soon ( I have to be home to take pictures ).





We ended up with a couple of jobs that turned out to be easy, but as always in Pennsylvainia. I also found a church near my second home (Comfort Inn on Harman Rd. in Pittsburgh). It was a great service about ' The high price of the cross'.






After the closing Felicia and I took the kids on an adventure to the forestry and to the Firetower that we went to on our first date. She kissed me!!! Brooke raced to the top and was waiting as the old fat people made it up the 145 steps. We had fun and as always took some great pictures. We also experienced 2 Chinese fire drills in the rain.
All and all life is good!!! We are making the best of each day and living life. See you soon.

Hope in the Dark

Article published Dec. 30, 2009 Meade County Messenger Hope in the Dark by Kevin Hatfield Radio transmission… (Widowmaker main…Widow...