Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Our Traveler is Home!!

 
We picked up Katie at the airport in Washington DC on December 8th.
A much anticipated event. We flew Lisa in for the occasion and the surprise was so sweet!
 
 
 
 
 
 
It was so fun to meet all of the girls that were with Katie in Thailand after hearing so much about them these last 4 months.
 
 
 
 
 
Jet lag? After a short nap and a shower we were off to Mt. Vernon and their Candle Light Christmas tour. The weather was a bit wet and cold, but a fun way to spend the evening.
 
 
 
The next day we were off to see the sights
. This is the Library of Congress. Beautiful building.
 
Library of Congress
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
We didn't make it inside the Capital building, but enjoyed the National Christmas tree and the beautiful Architecture.
 
 
 
The Lincoln Memorial

 
 
Of course Starbucks
 It was so fun to be together as a family. Tuesday afternoon we put Lisa on the Plane back to Colorado and we headed home.
 

 

 

 
 There are changes in the near future for the Morrish family as we welcome Mike Ko to the family.
Lisa and Mike will be married in March. We are Thankful that God has brought Mike into Lisa's life and we look forward to getting to know him better as they begin their life together.
 

 
 
 
Wishing you all a Merry Christmas!

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Long overdue update

Summer is over and our life is slowly getting back to normal. The summer was very busy but I managed to get a few pictures to share.


 July 1 - Canada Day.. Our wonderful staff always wants us to feel at Home!!
 
 
 Katie was a Day Camp Counsellor again. It was so fun seeing her around camp, along with the other Day Camp staff, sharing the Love of Jesus to these kids.
 






It was wonderful to have Ken's Mother here for a week. She joined right in with camp life and the staff all enjoyed her. We appreciated her visit so much!









 Mom and Bill also came for a visit. I put Mom right to work....I wish that we would have kept track of the number of rolls she made in the week and a half that they were here. We figured it was well over 1000. Almost every afternoon she made a double or triple batch. We are still enjoying the fruits of her labor.
It was special for me to be able to work along side her again, in the kitchen. A memory that I will always cherish.
Bill was also a huge help as he kept busy with this and that. It was wonderful to have them.
 
 
 
 
  Our Katie is no longer a teenager! She turned 20 on August 7th. What a beautiful woman she has become! She left for Thailand on the 14th of August.....Having an amazing time!!



 
 
 Karl spent most of the summer with us. What a Blessing he was. His role was to be somewhat of a Staff Chaplain. The Kids all really responded to him as he led them in Bible Studies and joined in their activities. The kids gave him a going away party and it was neat to hear what they all had to say to him as they recalled some fun and some serious experiences of the summer. 
He also took lots and lots of pictures for our promotional materials.
Karl's treats for the summer were Hershey bars with Almonds and Movie Theatre Popcorn with jalapeƱos.
 
 
 
 
 
 Ken got to golf a couple of times in August during Family Camp.
We have been out to the golf course a couple of times since summer has been over.  
 
 
These young men came to us this fall from South Africa. They are with an organization called Global Challenge. They will have traveled around the world in almost a year serving where God leads. Sometimes they make arrangements ahead of time and sometimes they just wait for the Lord's leading. It is so neat to hear some of their experiences and adventures as they have been traveling, trusting God to "direct their path"  They were with us for 2 weeks and were a huge help in so many areas of camp. They even helped me in the kitchen! You can find out more about this organization HERE
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 We so enjoyed our visit with Jeff and Susie. They flew into Buffalo and rented a car for their 2 week road trip. We tagged along for the first few days, traveling to the 1000 Islands. It was such a treat. They made most of the arrangements so we just sat back and enjoyed it. After a busy summer it was so nice! The weather was great and the scenery beautiful!
 
 
 
 The famous Boldt Castle. I also got the Dressing recipe which originated here. And to think, all that time I thought that I knew how to make 1000 Island dressing. Let me know if you would like a copy of the recipe!
   
 
 
After saying good bye to Jeff and Susie, Ken and I headed home through upper State New York. It was absolutely beautiful. As often the case, the pictures do not do justice to the colors and beauty.
 
 
 
 
 
We were home for a few days and then got on the plane to Colorado. I had seen Lisa's camp in April when she moved there, so Ken was very happy to see her and where she now calls home.
 
It was nice to meet Mike and get to know him a bit. They took us to Breckenridge one day. Lisa had heard that there was a store there that sold the best cookies in the world. Well, of course we had to check it out and I would say, yes, they are very good.
 
 Baked at 9500 feet. Maybe that is the key
 
 
 
 
 
 
 This is where Lisa spends her days. A beautiful setting. Pikes Peak is behind the trees between the wagon and the barn. Pretty amazing!
 Love this picture!!








Ken's Birthday - October 8th
 Lisa took us on a great horseback ride. It was such a beautiful day and so enjoyable to ride through the changing Aspens. No animal sightings though!






That evening Mike and Lisa took us to an Ethiopian restaurant for Ken's birthday. It was very good and very enjoyable. No silverware, you just use your hands!!!

 Happy Birthday Ken!!!!
 
 
 
 
We are back to work again, but feeling very well rested and ready for the rest of the year. Katie will be home in about 8 weeks. WOW has time flown. She is loving Thailand and the culture as well as the people. Lots of wonderful experiences.
 
Hope you are all enjoying your Fall!
 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Do you not know?
Have you not heard?
The Lord is the everlasting God,
the Creator of the ends of the earth.
He will not grow tired or weary,
and His understanding no one can fathom.
He gives strength to the weary
and increases the power of the weak.
Even youths grow tired and weary,
and young men stumble and fall;
but those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength.
They will soar on wings like eagles;
they will run and not grow weary,
they will walk and not be faint.
Isaiah 40:28-31
 
 
 
 
Finding renewed strength as we keep our eyes fixed on Him!

Saturday, March 2, 2013

This winter is going fast. We had quite a few quiet weeks in December and January but things are starting to pick up again now. Camp registrations are coming in, as well as summer staff applications. Ken is busy with Campfairs and, something new we started this year, Neighborhood Desserts. Designed to introduce people to the Conference Centre in individual homes.


We did a little work on our offices this winter, as well. Basically Ken and I traded places. Our offices are side-by-side and I shared mine with the Food Service manager. Pete cut a hole for a door in the back wall of Ken's old office, built a wall down the middle, added some electrical stuff, sheet-rocked, painted and my cozy space was created. Our Food Service Manager Tom, also has a new office on the other side of the wall which is also attached to the Kitchen. Pete did an amazing job.


My little space








Ken' office, for some reason, took a little longer for him to get settled.
This is a before picture.....
............. and after

He still has some "decorating" to do, but things are in their place and he is comfortable.











 This winter has brought lots of snow. Lisa has come in so handy! Just give her a little tractor and she is good to go. This particular storm was on a Friday and we had a small group in. The snow just kept falling and it was crazy trying to keep up with it. Lisa is such a trooper and such a huge help!







March...

It is that time again......... Ken has put his buckes out to collect sap for syrup. He added a tree this year so is getting quite a "sugarbush". It is amazing how much sap comes from one tree.  
 A couple days after he put the buckets out, we got this amazing snow. They call this "sugar" snow because it is a warm snow and comes at this time of year when the sap is running. This information came from Katie who lives in maple country as well.














Katie is home for a long weekend and we are lovin' our family time!!

Sunday, February 3, 2013

Scrapbooking, Celebrations and Sisters

We had a wonderful Christmas Holiday with our family. Lots of just "hanging out" time.
The day after Christmas, as we enjoyed the snow fall, we got out the scrapbooking stuff.
 







Katie worked on her trip to Europe in 2011.........







Lisa worked on her 2012 year...............





and I went back to the beginning ........

We kept the scrapbooking table set up for the week. Katie finished her book. Lisa and I are still in the process. Superbowl Sunday seems like a good time to get it all out again!

 

The thing about scrapbooking is that it is not only getting your photos in a nice book so that you have some sense of being organized, it is all about the memories. Reflecting on those memories, whether only going back a year or two, or going way back, brings so much enjoyment. Ken even got into it as we recalled the events of our "early years". There are so many things that we forget as the years roll by. It is neat to be reminded, through simple photographs, of the many joys that have made up our life.





Sisters!!
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
It was wonderful to celebrate 24 years of Lisa!
 
 
 
 
 
The cake turned out a bit like something you would see in a Dr. Seuss book.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Birthday Dinner 
 
 
 
Pete and Holly came over for cake in the evening 
 
 
 
Lisa and the Birthday Bum! 
 
 
 
I hope your 2013 has begun well and that the memories that you make this year will be happy ones!