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Yesterday, we went bowling with the kids and adults. It was fun, especially when we all were able to beat one church member in the last game. He’s a Kentucky state trooper, and he has big biceps. Naturally one would think he would beat all of us. After bowling, we ate at the local pizza restaurant. Then, Rob and the Kentucky state trooper joined the kids in the arcade area, while we ladies sat and chatted. It was a nice bonding time for all of us. We plan to have other outings such as fishing trip and a cookout.

Tomorrow, Rob and I will be going bowling with the youth from church. It’ll be fun and interesting. A nice change of scenery. Last fall, the church has set up new Sunday school classes for the youth: one elementary age class and one middle/high school age class. I help with the elementary class, while Rob teaches the middle/high school class. We have had several visitors coming to Sunday school; they were friends of the church families. Hopefully, this will energize the youth to become more involved in the church in their own way.

Open Letter to the Church in Staunton, Virginia:

Dear Third Presbyterian Church,

Since the move, we are slowly getting settled into our new lives in Kentucky. Most of the boxes are unpacked. We still have a few left. Rob is getting used to the routine of writing a sermon every week. We are learning more and more about small, friendly, cozy community called Canada. I am becoming comfortable with this new role: an itinerant teacher. A lot of driving, I must say. But I love the kids I’m working with.

As the season of thanksgiving is coming upon us, we would like to take the time to thank you for all you have done for us for the past six years. Without your loving open hand and guidance, we would not be where we are today. As Jack said in his sermon on the last Sunday we were there, you opened your hands and hearts, not knowing what the journey would be like and not knowing all the answers. You did it anyway. You gave us a home for us to go through the ups and downs of our journey. You gave us opportunities to use our talents to do ministry, especially for Rob as an elder. You gave us a place for us to get married and supported us in the early years of marriage. You put up with Rob’s tenor in the choir and Rob’s long hair. You picked on us and made sure that we are being taken care of. Most of all, you were family.

There are pictures of Rob’s ordination posted on here. You can also read about it, too. Feel free to read other entries. We plan to update it as often as we can.

May God Bless,

Love, Beth and Rob

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This picture is a little crooked, and this was taken at the time of our wedding. We didn’t own a digital camera then. When we come back and visit, we’ll take a better one. Or someone can email us with a better picture.