Sunday, July 6, 2008

We Are Back

Hey Guys,

We are back.

What a trip. Things we will never forget.

I am sure I will write more Monday and Tuesday. Then on Tab's Wordless Wednesday, I will upload a few more photos.

Just to list a few... Tiger's game, Hershey Chocolate Factor, 4th July picnic, family reunion, Frankenmuth, Jonathan's breakfast, Hot air balloon watching, water slide, talent show, Loud's Ice Cream in Jackson, Baltimore, Daytona, 3 days of conferences, Canton Library, camp fires (actually one that continued burning for 4 days), Dad's ER trip, American Girl Doll store, Church Camp, Bundon Tuesday Night picnic, Dillehay Family Reunion, Capture the flag (where Sarah and I got hurt) and much much more.

There are lots of stories to tell, but lots of emails I should get to.

Love you all. Talk to you soon.

Mark

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Mark,
We are looking and waiting for your stories about your trip up North and being with the family at the reunion. Have been reading your parent's blog. We were going to try and come to Hemans, but it didn't work out. Looks like, from their blog, that you all had a fab time. I love you and your family's blog. How do you get those different looks to it, you must know the html language. Chuck and Sue

Anonymous said...

Hi Tabitha and Mark too,
I read your comments on my blog at www.hustedshappenings.blogspot.com.
Mark said you do most of the blogging. Nice job. We know Mark's mom and dad from way back. We went to Spring Arbor together and taught school in Cheboygan together. Fun days. Now we are in South Bend at the Gospel Center Missionary church serving on staff as Assoc. pastor. You may have heard the story from Mark's folks. We sure like all this blogging fun as it helps us keep in touch with friends. Mark that is our house in my blog. Our gift from God after 40 yrs. of ministry. Never owned a home before, always in a parsonage. We hope to retire in a couple yrs. and live near Julie and Cyndi, our daughters, who live in Jackson about 3 blocks from each other. Our lives are so rich because of our family and kids. We have 7 grandkids now. Looks like your group is getting pretty big too. Wish we could have seen you at Hemans camp. Blessings to all of you. Will keep in touch on the blogs.

Anita said...

Thanks for the nice comment on my blog. I read yours and others in your family because I remember you from when you lived in my town. You were a kid. My daughter (in the south) had a butterfly bush in her yard (they've since moved). There were hundreds of butterflys. I don't know the real name of the bush. Oh yes, my pictures on my blog were of Covenant Hills Camp.