After reading daughter Carla's blog on the amazing number of friends she is reconnecting with and seeing along her sabbatical journey, I decided I needed to do a blog on FRIENDS - because we have had a marvelous opportunity to reconnect with a number of friends from over the years.
Ralph and Sally Green (we call her "Saint Sally" for her loving care of our house in Midland while we are gone) came out before Seattle's summer arrived, but we had a fantastic visit and opportunity to show them some of our favorite spots. Our highlight was attending a conference with Philip Yancy up at Warm Beach - and he is as good a speaker as he is a writer, which was refreshing. (The Greens are pictured right.)
Below, you see Jerry and Tom Gwaltney. Jerry and Tom went through school together in Crane, Missouri - and Tom now lives out here. The guys had not seen each other since they got out of high school, which was a FEW years ago. It was marvelous to hear them reminiscing - while their wives got acquainted with one another.
Jim Morris came by for a visit a couple of weeks ago..Jim was a part of our family in Marshall MO when he was a senior at Missouri Valley College and Jerry was beginning his pastorate in Marshall. Both our daughters have visited him in Providence RI, but we haven't been together for over 20 years. Jim has added years and maturity which is most becoming to him, while we haven't aged a bit, making us all closer to the same age now (isn't my reasoning wonderful?) Joining us for the day were the Skeens from Port Orchard...to Jane (Imlay) Skeen, "Jimmy" was like a big brother, and she had the joy of introducing Jim to her grandson.
Glenn & Louan Rogers from Midland came right along with Seattle summer - and we could see Mt. Ranier from our balcony every single day they were here (and then it became hidden again as soon as they left!) Isn't this a beautiful spot - the harbor over at Bainbridge Island as seen from Doc's Restaurant..one of our favorite spots. We also took in the Glass Museum and Tacoma Art Museum, walking across the Chihuly Bridge in Tacoma--very spectacular.
Pat Mundy from Enid OK spent last week with us - and coming from the heat and flatlands of Oklahoma, she was having sensory overload with all our trees, mountains, water and spectacular views. This is taken at Pike Place Market where colors abound..and went on from there to hiking on the Olympic Peninsula and attending the Lavender Festival in Sequim, with my cousins, Carl & Sue--spectacular colors and aromas!
Thanks to all of you who have been by - that includes Drew & Susie Anderson of Midland who treated us to dinner at Salty's on the Harbor and an evening of great conversation. We had a family reunion with the Shewey family of Enid who were embarking on an Alaskan cruise from Seattle so we got to spend a day with Bill and Jana and their kids and grandkids - a real treat for us. We have special memories of family times with their family over the years -and a fruitcake that has been exchanged between us over all these years (Yes, the SAME fruitcake!)
More family/guests arrive today and you will hear more about that next week. Thanks to all of you who are our friends and have so richly blessed our lives with your presence.
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