Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Happy New Year

(the road home from church)



When I think back to the beginning of the year I am a bit overwhelmed at how fast it went and how much has changed in our lives. Last year we had our friends over for our usual New Years Eve "bash" of too much food, games and the loud banging of pots and pans at midnight. I miss those friends a lot, I miss my family a lot and I even miss California with streets I know, stores that are easy to get to, a church we loved, and all of those dear people we left behind.




(here comes Mary!)



Michigan is home now, and it is a beautiful home- with snowy days and ice covered roads. I am amazed at how much fun a snowy day can be, and just how cold you can get! I must say that I don't love frozen pipes but they come with the package. We have a lot to learn about living in the frozen north! For a couple of days it seemed all we did was dig our van out of snow. Slushy snow is hard to drive in and easy to get stuck in.






(Aaron all tuckered out)





We are starting to make friends at our new church and have been blessed by the teaching of Pastor Bud. We've also joined a small group that meets after church for a potluck every Sunday. We are going to be starting Focus on the Family's "Truth Project" in January. I am looking forward to this series and getting to know our small group members better.

We are about to start a brand new year, when I started last year I had no idea that we'd be here and that our lives would change this much but I am glad that God did. He knew exactly where we'd be this year, He knew our struggles, and He will be with us during this New Year. He loves us even when we are away from Him and waits for our return. God doesn't just give us a New Year, but He gives us a new life, and a new start all we need to do is turn toward Him to start living for Him.


(Faith "snow boarding" )

If you are reading this and have never heard the good new of Christ of His love for you then I urge you to find out more. Read the book of John in the Bible and learn about the baby that was born, and who ultimately gave His life for you. If you know about Christ but haven't accepted Him or have turned away, then this new year might be the time for you to turn back to Him.



John 1:10-12 He was in the world, and though the world was made through him, the world did not recognize him. He came to that which was his own, but his own did not receive him. Yet to all who received him, to those who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God--



John 3:16-17 "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. For God did not send his Son into the world to condemn the world, but to save the world through him.


Happy New Year from the Pryers.

Monday, December 22, 2008

Merry Christmas!


Remember the Cross


Don't visit the manger on a still dark night,
Unless you visit the cross.
Don't stroke the cheek of the little newborn,
Without touching the wood of the cross.
For it's easy to look on the babe in the manger,
and to sing the carols of old.
But to look on the cross, requires me to remember
it was my sin that was sold.
Don''t stay in the days of glorious angels
without living the day of the cross,
For peace on earth and good will to men,
He bought at such a great cost.

If you travel with wise men to see this new King,
Then travel the way of the cross.
When you worship the baby on bended knee,
Worship the King on the cross.
When the babe wraps his fingers around your heart,
Remember His hands on the cross
Don't visit the manger on a still dark night
unless you remember the cross.

Donna Pryer
12/9/03



Merry Christmas to you and yours and may God bless you in the New Year
with love from the Pryer Family

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Cold days.

snow cave

Thomas in his little cave.




the boys are building a snowfort


Frank on the deck, a flock of turkeys just took
off into the forest.


The days are getting colder and we have quite an accumulation of snow outside now. The locals say it is early and that the foot of snow we had on Tuesday is not the norm for this time of year. Anyone who knows me knows that I am not a fast driver that has not changed. As a matter of fact I am pretty much the slowest driver around now. The prospect of landing in a ditch just does not appeal! Just go slow they tell me, I wonder if they know just how slow I can go. If closing my eyes was an option believe me they'd be closed.


snowman building


a masterpiece



snow people guarding the field

Yesterday our street was pretty hard to drive on, thankfully the neighbor across the street plowed it last night so that we can all get in and out. Our street is actually a private drive. That means that we are on our own to clear it. Thank the Lord for neighbors with snow plows.

the front of the house, note the wall of snow from the snowplow

the mailbox surrounded by snow
There is one thing that is missing in Michigan, at least we can't find them. Donut shops. Now it may just be a good thing but the kids were talking about donuts, remembering the good ol' days at Orange Hills when every Sunday they could pick the donut of choice. There are some of those grocery store donuts but, it's not the same. Today we got out our MOMY's cookbook and found a recipe for yeast donuts.



The kids looked pretty doubtful but the end result turned out pretty good. Sam said he will be choosing donuts for his birthday breakfast- I may have created a monster.


Speaking of church, it doesn't just snow at our house and since we have to be at church at 8 am so that James and Mary can practice with the worship team Thomas helped to clear the walkway of snow.





We are waiting until Saturday to get our tree. We are thinking about going to a cut your own place near here. It will be the first time in a long time that we've had a real tree. I for one will wait for it to spontaneously combust throughout the Christmas season but it will be nice to have the lovely smell. We've decorated the rest of the house and rearranged the furniture to have a place for the tree. James spent an entire day putting the antique table together so that we'd have a place for our nativity set. He did a great job.


till the next time......