Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding: in all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight. Proverbs 3:5-6

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Leaving the Range

 

Today is the day we left our Home on the Range.  We are excited for the new adventure, but sad to leave family and friends.

We have had a great time watching Kyler play football and Gary has been involved with picture taking.  The boys are a joy as they are so appreciative of us showing up to their events.  Wish we could see the end of the season, but the road calls

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Everyone looks happy – first game and we Won!!!

We are so thankful for our time on the range.  What a great place to stay.  Our mantle of oak trees have started loosing their leaves and the acorns thunk regularly on the roof.  Walking thru the leaves trying to pop the little puff balls on the ground brought back many memories of childhood in our oak grove on the farm.

The silver greys are scampering up and down collecting  their winter food.  We started feeding the blue jays our hen scratch from the house to get rid of it and found the turkeys love it.

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We have 10 of them every morning having breakfast with us.

Walking the archery trail yesterday were bunnies and a doe with her twin fawns.  The grass is green with many leaves along the way.  Will have a whole different look next Spring when we arrive back.

This being Sunday we went to our last church service here and had lunch with friends, came back packed it all up and headed out to Valley River in Eugene.  I pulled the trailer with the pickup as we are taking the motor home in for some work tomorrow and Tuesday.  Will be staying in the RV lot tomorrow night.

Hopefully we will be done and able to head out on Wednesday – hope to get to Burns the first night on our way to Utah.  Gary will pull the trailer behind the motor home then and I will follow in the pickup.  We will be quite the caravan.  I am glad he is used to the length of the tractor trailer as he is stretching out to 65 feet or so. 

Thank you in advance to those of you who will be praying for our safety.  We do so appreciate this.  Next post from Burns Lord willing.

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