Sunday, July 29, 2007

End of July update

Wow, it's hard to believe that July is nearly over! Of course, this means that Summer is 2/3 over too!

Caleb's UV treatments seem to be going well. Dr. Kang is encouraged that the spots appear to be responding and is optimistic that the cancer will be in remission by the time school starts. PTL!

Caleb and Levi went to "Rip City Basketball Camp" last week at Concordia University. It's run by Brad Barbarick, Concordia's head coach and someone I played college ball with. They had a good week. This week they have swimming lessons and start football conditioning camp on Wednesday.

Hannah and Micah are at Houseboats Camp all week down in Northern California on Lake Shasta. It sounds like a great experience!

And I'm building a deck for a guy this week. It's going to be a nice, TimberTech (composite) deck going around a hot tub. Not huge (18x20), but made with really nice materials.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Caleb update & more of life


Here's a picture of Caleb (in the foreground) along with Levi & Micah and some of his cousins. This was taken on our recent trip to Glacier Park in Montana.

So, last week he started his UV light treatments. He is treated three times per week. The treatments themselves are really quick! He started at about 30 seconds of exposure and they've upped it a few seconds each time; I think by the end it may get up to 10 minutes or more. It takes alot longer to get ready (strip down, rub on a skin lotion EVERYWHERE, put sunblock on his face, put on goggles, etc.) than the actual treatments. They also did some blood work this week to establish a baseline of where he's at with the mycosis fungoides.

Thanks for all the prayers offered in Caleb's behalf. We trust God to be at work through all this and have already seen His blessings.

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This last week was really busy for all of us. My good friend, Paul McDonald, reroofed his house and I ended up helping him nearly every day. First we did a complete tear-off of three layers and then put new tar-paper and composition shingles. Of course, we had the hottest week of the year with record highs twice and temps cracking 100 two or three times! Whew!!! My nephews, Orion and Jaden Maki, were over here all week from Montana and so we had extra kids and activities all week. Then my folks came over from Meridian, Idaho on Wednesday. We had a memorial service and family dinner on Friday for my great aunt, Louetta Humble. Lani's mom came over from Missoula on Thursday and went back home today (with Orion and Jaden). Oh yeah, we also bought a new (to us, anyway) fridge on Craigslist and then moved it one hot afternoon; Saturday I spent several hours - with help from my dad - running a line for the ice-maker (working up in my hot attic!). Today. . . I rested. Church, lunch at Chevy's, and then just taking it easy the rest of the day.

There you have it. Just a busy summer week!
This next week we have VBS at church. It's "Avalanche Ranch", a popular one all over this year. Our church is planning for about about 1000 kids and Lani & I are just two of over 450 volunteers! I'm also helping my brother paint his house and Micah is at band camp.

Oh, I almost forgot another blessing! Lani got offered another 1/2 time TAG job, so now she is a full-time TAG teacher for this coming year!

Monday, July 02, 2007

Snowballs in July!


Today I had snowballs thrown at me by Levi & Caleb! In July!!!

We are in Montana for the 4th of July week and went up to visit Glacier National Park -- see their website here. What beautiful country we saw today! It was fantastic weather (just a few fluffy clouds here and there and highs up in the mountains just over 70) and it was the first full day that the "Going to the Sun Highway" through Glacier was fully open. We saw one scenic vista after another and at the top of the pass we walked up a mile or so on a trail and were actually on glacial snow and ice.

We went with Lani's mom and her brother, Brian, and his two boys, Orion and Jaden (we also have my nephew, Cole Wagner, with us too). We got six disposable cameras and gave my three boys plus the three nephews each a camera to photograph whatever they wanted. That was fun! Besides snowy peaks, glacial valleys, pristine lakes, and cascading rivers, we saw a bunch of deer, several mountain goats, chipmunks, and even one badger!
We'll have to post some pictures later!
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Here are some pics I'm adding the next day. For a bunch more photos from our trip, click on my flickr.com photo bar on the right side of my blog.

Here is a shot I took in the clearing above the Logan Pass Visitors' Center.

And this is Lani in that same beautiful clearing.
And here is our family group at a scenic viewpoint along the way.

Check out the rest of the pictures; there are some awesome scenes.