Friday, May 28, 2010

Thunderstorm Camping



We had told the girls we were going camping, but after a long day of rain, we chose not to go and see what the weather would do the next day. The next morning, Jess and I were up early reading our Bibles in a quiet house. We checked the weather and there was a strong chance of thunderstorms so we were thinking we probably wouldn't go when all of a sudden we hear Rose shout "Campin!" We looked at each other and said "Well, we're going to have to try to go now!" Rose was so excited to go! So we decided to take the chance and go!

We got out to the campsite at Taylorsville Lake around 1:00, set up camp, and then went for a beautiful hike. We have hiked quite a bit out at Taylorsville Lake, but this trail was our favorite because there was a lot of pine trees along the way. Reminded us of the mountains! As we were hiking back to camp, we could hear thunder behind us. A storm was following us in! We got back just in time and had a small thunderstorm. Dinner was cooking while the storm was going, compliments of a covered grill. When the storm finished, dinner was finished so we came out of the tent and ate. While eating, we could hear and see another storm coming. This one was turning the sky black! (See above picture) We finished eating and went up to use the restrooms. As we were coming out, I heard the growing sound of the rain coming as it blasted the leaf covered trees. I've never heard that before! It sounded like throwing a handful of gravel into a lake. That is probably a redneck description, but it is the best I got! The sound roared toward us until we were caught in a torrential downpour. We only had about 50 yards back to the tent, but by the time we ran back there we were soaked.

The storm settled in right over the top of us with a lot of lightning and loud thunder. It lasted for nearly an hour and we waited it out inside the tent, anxiously watching the seams. Fortunately, the tent faired well, even though a small river was flowing under the tent. To occupy the girls, we played Simon Says. To date, that is the longest Simon Says game I have ever played. But, it was fun and a good memory. The girls did great in the storm.

Finally the storm cleared and we were able to go outside and enjoy a beautiful evening. The moon came out and large clouds moved by, majestically silhouetted against it's light. It was a beautiful evening.

The next day we just relaxed around the campfire most of the morning. It was great! I hadn't camped in a thunderstorm since backpacking in Montana! All in all, it was a very relaxing trip and it went well.





The Girls Enjoy a Loooonnnnggg Game of Simon Says!!!!






Sunday, May 16, 2010





Well, we are still alive. It has been a long time since posting and I apologize! We are doing very well. Finals finished a week ago and so my first year of seminary is behind us! I am taking a short break and then I will begin working on my summer classes.

The past month has been very busy. Between studying and preparing for the end of the semester, we have been blessed to have several visitors over the last four weeks. In fact, we have had visitors from out of town every week since the 2nd week of April! It has been wonderful to see friends and family from California. Jess' parents were here last and we had a very blessed time with them last weekend.



Kate and Rose turned 6 and 4 in April. We went to the zoo here in Louisville for their birthday. It is a nice zoo and we had a good time there. They also got new bikes for their birthday and were very excited. Here are a few pictures from the zoo and the girls with their new bikes.








Kate and Rose have been having swimming lessons with Aimee and are enjoying that very much. Their last lesson they jumped off of the diving board so they were pretty excited about that.



We keep trying to go camping, but our plans have been foiled as we have had a lot of storms lately. However, the storms are fun.....except for the storms that come with tornado watches. I can do without those! We are hoping to be able to go camping tomorrow if the weather lets us, but we'll see! We are also planning on trying to go to Montana this summer in July. Hopefully that will work out because these country people are anxious for some extended time away from the city! Well, that is all for now! Thank you for your prayers and support!

Blessings,
Shane