5Larrabees

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Friday, November 30, 2012

Do What??

Sometimes God asks us to do things which, from our earthly perspective, make no sense.  Many times it is only after we have taken the step of faith and obeyed that we begin to understand what it is that God is doing.  Consider the following conversation which may or may not have taken place in Exodus Chapter 17.

Moses - God, we have taken a poll and the majority of the Israelites are really thirsty and we were wondering if you could show us where some water is.

God - Take your staff and strike that rock.

Moses - I understand that you typically know what you are talking about, but our research has indicated there may be an aquifer under the ground near here and we just need to find where it is so that we can dig a well.

God - Strike the rock.

Moses - I hear what you are saying and I think typically that would be a great idea, but historically we have found that large boulders contain, well, rock.

God - Strike the rock.

Moses - I feel as though we aren't communicating here.  We have 100 people with all the shovels and equipment ready to dig for water, we just need to know where to dig.  Everyone knows you dig for water in the desert.  I mean it would look really foolish for me to stand up in front of everyone and begin banging on that rock.  What would they think?

God - STRIKE THE ROCK!  I want to show you my POWER and my GLORY.  This is about me, not you!

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Hiking in Sedona

One of my favorite things to do while in northern AZ is to go hiking in Sedona.  One morning I decided to do a hike up Bear Mountain by myself.




I was actually standing on the trail at this point.  There were some pretty precarious places.

Sunday, November 25, 2012

A favorite Stop

Peering over this ledge, to gaze at the Oak Creek Canyon in Arizona, has long been a favorite view of mine.  Seeing the tall Pine trees stretching into the crystal, clear blue sky, listening to the rustle of leaves on the many deciduous trees lining the hillside, and feeling the warmth of the Arizona sun, ahhhh, that's home. 





Thursday, November 22, 2012

Hamsters have all the fun.

At my uncle's house in Colorado, he provided a great opportunity to use some energy and get a feeling for what it would be like to be a hamster.   To use this toy simply climb inside and walk, run or slide around.  If you have an extra person, ask for a push.  This adds to the fun of being dizzy.  Thanks Gary, we had a blast.





Monday, November 19, 2012

Balloon Crazy

Samuel, Rebekah, and I ventured to church last night to learn from a balloon artist how to twist balloons into animals, hats, and games.    We had a wonderful time practicing the craft and hearing  Gilbert Adams' testimony of his work with children in other countries.  It is always encouraging to hear how God is working through so many avenues, in so many countries.

Rebekah is wearing the baseball hat proven to entertain for hours and cause dizziness.


I am wearing my butterfly hat and holding my dog on a leash that was quite difficult to attach. 



One of these things is different.  While the rest of us followed directions and made a butterfly hat, Samuel turned his hat into a dog. 

What my living room looks like today. Swords, dogs, hats, butterflies, and flowers are covering the floor.   Gilbert told us to practice.  That we did, until we ran out of balloons.   Another trip to Wal-mart and we'll be on our way to more fun. 

Friday, November 16, 2012

The Final Statistics

Yesterday we (I) decided we were tired of driving and that we should just push through and drive all the way home from Denver.  We arrived home at 6:30 this morning.  Here are a few of the statistics from the last three weeks.

Total Miles Driven - 6,991

Hours sitting in the car - 127

Longest day in the car - 19 hours,  1,255 miles

Gallons of gas - 249

Different beds slept in - 13

Most boring state to drive through - Kansas (Sorry Kansas people)

Most expensive gas - Lee Vining, CA - $5.19

Cheapest gas - Kansas City, MO - $2.97

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Random pictures from our trip.

Samuel's Civil War costume
Our stop at the Petrified National Forest.  It looked a lot like the Badlands in South Dakota

A giant petrified tree


We found this old rusted out car along Route 66 in eastern Arizona.


Saturday, November 10, 2012

The cold hike

 
We went hiking up Mingus Mountain while we spent a few days with Holly's parents.




For those who think it is always hot and dry in Arizona, I can assure you it is not.  It was a very chilly hike.


Rebekah came up with a unique way to keep her face warm.  It may start a trend.



We stopped by where they launch hang gliders off the cliff.



Apparently they start where Holly is standing and then they run down this ramp.  The last step is quite large.  They land down in the town of Cottonwood on the left which is about 4,500 feet lower.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Halloween

What I started with: a size 10 brown dress, a size 8 red skirt, and a sewing machine.

 


What we ended with...


Rebekah was American Girl Doll, Kaya


















Gabby was American Girl Doll, Josephina.













Samuel was a Civil War solider. 






















Sunday, November 4, 2012

We made it to the other end of the country!

We headed out to the Los Angele area for the first time in almost 10 years.  We decided to camp out in the mountains to save a little money over staying in a hotel.


Apparently brushing teeth outside is hilarious.


We hiked up to a small waterfall Holly and I had hiked to many times after we were first married.


This was our first apartment in Whittier CA.

That evening we had the opportunity to go to the San Diego area and share with a church which was planted by a friend of mine from high school.  Thanks Tim, and it was great to see how God is using you to share his love with the community.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

How you can support us

Teaching Gabby to read has been the most rewarding task I have experienced in homeschooling.  We began by singing the ABCs and learning the letter names.  Then every day we repeated each letter's sound, followed by learning how to slide the sounds together to create words.  Only after she experienced proficiency of the basic sounds did I introduce the exceptions and double vowel rules.  There is a process to learning to read, a process full of important small steps that can not be eliminated or done in random order.

So it is with support raising, a process of small steps done in specific order.  The step we are on is building a team of financial supporters.  Although we look forward to receiving care packages or cards when on the field, that is not the step we are on.  We cannot go to Senegal until we have 100% of our support raised.  Here are the areas we need you to give.

We need monthly pledges.  People who give every month so that we can stay in Senegal.

We need one-time gifts.  These gifts cover one-time needs, such as airfare, a vehicle purchase, language school, visas, etc.

We cannot skip the step of raising support and just go to the field, just like you don't form words before knowing the individual letter's sounds.  We need you to be part of our financial team and help us get to the next step:  French language school.

CLICK HERE TO GO DIRECTLY TO OUR SUPPORT PAGE
https://usanet.sim.org/SIMGift/index.php?FundID=037640-001&LNme=Larrabee&Dsg=Support