The first of the lasts
Our time in Calgary is coming close to ending. Not for good, I am certain, as I know we will back to visit. We have too many cherished friendships here and love this place too much to not come back! We feel very blessed to have had the privilege of living in another country for a while.
Saturday, we spent our last day as a family in the Canadian Rockies. I tell ya, there are no mountains I have ever seen that are as dramatic and breath taking as the Canadian Rockies. It was a sweet day as we reminisced about our time in Calgary and watched our children enjoy the outdoors as much as we do.
Saturday evening was bittersweet as the girls from my Thursday morning Bible study had a going away party for me. I can not tell you how much I love these girls. They have put up with me from the beginning. Through my tears and frustrations and quirks they have loved and accepted me. I have learned much about Jesus through the fruits of the Spirit that these women showed towards me and every other girl that walks through their doors! And the food was YUMMY!
Sunday morning was what our church deems "Showcase Sunday." It's a Sunday dedicated to the children and all they have learned in their Bible classes. One of the sweetest moments for us was when Selah hopped off of the stage after her song and, unsolicited, went straight to our friend Trevor, who was sitting on the front row, and gave him a big ol' hug. Thank you to those of you who "adopted" our children! You will never know what that has meant to us.
After church, the young adults small group that Jeff and I have been a part of for the last year and a bit, had an end of the year BBQ. Unbeknownst to us, part of the plan was to honour our family. We love this group of people and have been blessed beyond words by the relationships we have developed through it. We ate a yummy cake and were presented with some gifts that we will cherish forever- hockey sticks for the kids and a Canadian ice hockey calendar for us- WOOHOO!!! We will have a special place for this calendar at our new home in Denver. And the kids have all decided they would like their hockey sticks mounted on their bedroom walls. (And we will be cheering for the Calgary Flames when they play the Colorado Avalanche, BTW.)
There is so much going on in my head right now. So much we have learned here. So many amazing times. A lot of really hard times, but I am thankful for what God has taught us! It's going to be hard- really hard- to leave this place that has become our home.
Saturday, we spent our last day as a family in the Canadian Rockies. I tell ya, there are no mountains I have ever seen that are as dramatic and breath taking as the Canadian Rockies. It was a sweet day as we reminisced about our time in Calgary and watched our children enjoy the outdoors as much as we do.
Saturday evening was bittersweet as the girls from my Thursday morning Bible study had a going away party for me. I can not tell you how much I love these girls. They have put up with me from the beginning. Through my tears and frustrations and quirks they have loved and accepted me. I have learned much about Jesus through the fruits of the Spirit that these women showed towards me and every other girl that walks through their doors! And the food was YUMMY!
Sunday morning was what our church deems "Showcase Sunday." It's a Sunday dedicated to the children and all they have learned in their Bible classes. One of the sweetest moments for us was when Selah hopped off of the stage after her song and, unsolicited, went straight to our friend Trevor, who was sitting on the front row, and gave him a big ol' hug. Thank you to those of you who "adopted" our children! You will never know what that has meant to us.
After church, the young adults small group that Jeff and I have been a part of for the last year and a bit, had an end of the year BBQ. Unbeknownst to us, part of the plan was to honour our family. We love this group of people and have been blessed beyond words by the relationships we have developed through it. We ate a yummy cake and were presented with some gifts that we will cherish forever- hockey sticks for the kids and a Canadian ice hockey calendar for us- WOOHOO!!! We will have a special place for this calendar at our new home in Denver. And the kids have all decided they would like their hockey sticks mounted on their bedroom walls. (And we will be cheering for the Calgary Flames when they play the Colorado Avalanche, BTW.)
There is so much going on in my head right now. So much we have learned here. So many amazing times. A lot of really hard times, but I am thankful for what God has taught us! It's going to be hard- really hard- to leave this place that has become our home.


4 Comments:
That's SO nice they did that for you!
I would not be able to say goodbye to you and the fam...and that's why it is 'farewell for now'...cuz I will stalk you in CO...as soon as I get my passport :)
I'm sad at how fast your departure date is coming up :( Let's try to squeeze in a lunch or at least a coffee date before you go.
Never "goodbye" but it is "see you soon" or in texting, "c u soon". Jack and I do hope to be able to have some "us time" with you before you go. You will be missed as you brought so much to the Church in helping out whereever you could (meals, small group, singing, moms & tots)......and on. God loves all of you and I know that he has a special church family just waiting for you in CO. "See you Soon". Gerri & Jack
Oh, so sweet are the memories and photos! I am sure that the friends you have known in Canada will greatly miss you guys. Hope your move to Colorado goes well, and that you get settled in quickly and smoothly.
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