Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Our year in review
A January weekend in Dallas |
Easter sunrise service at Oak Meadow UMC (San Antonio) |
Cinco de Mayo in San Angelo |
Apple dumplings in Stevensville (July) |
Wesley's first snowfall in Montana! (December) |
Charles preaches on the last Sunday of December |
Highlights from 2013 include:
January - a weekend trip to Dallas to help friends, Joan & Jen, with much-needed home repairs & tasks.
February - A "quiet" month with work at the VA (Charles) and visits with her mother in San Angelo (Belinda).
March - It was Holy Week in San Antonio and we observed it by attending nine worship services!!!
April - A trip to Montana to explore ministry with the Yellowstone Conference.
May - A weekend in San Angelo highlighted May as we celebrated Belinda's mother's birthday and Cinco de Mayo. Charles finished his year at the VA hospital to wrap-up the month.
June - Our move to Montana was the hands-down choice for this month's high point!!!
July - We begin our ministry with the Stevensville UMC. Helping to make the hundreds of apple dumplings at the end of the month!
August - What else can one say about August except the Creamery Days picnic in Stevensville!!!
September - Belinda returned to the working world with her new job at the Rocky Mountain Labs in Hamilton. First snowfall on the Bitterroot Mountains was on September 19th.
October - Belinda joined many other Federal workers on furlough for part of the month.
November - The church bazaar and our sixteenth anniversary made this month special for us.
December - Belinda's mother arrived for a visit, our first Christmas at Stevensville UMC, and snow!!!
Sunday, December 29, 2013
Last weekend of 2013
With the year drawing to a close, it has been nice to have a "restful" weekend! With Christmas Day behind us and New Year's Day still to come, we have had several days of slower activity!
On Saturday, we spent the evening with a great group of folks -- playing a game called Farkle. It was new to us, but thankfully we did eventually get the hang of it -- thanks to some wonderful tutors. What a fun way to spend a Saturday evening!
This morning, of course, our focus was on worship. Charles' sermon used the Twelve Days of Christmas as a teaching point, and it was fun singing and hearing more about this familiar song.
Tonight is the church's "Fifth Sunday sing-a-long," and we'll be singing all the old familiar Christmas season songs.
Hope your weekend has been as enjoyable as ours has been!!
On Saturday, we spent the evening with a great group of folks -- playing a game called Farkle. It was new to us, but thankfully we did eventually get the hang of it -- thanks to some wonderful tutors. What a fun way to spend a Saturday evening!
This morning, of course, our focus was on worship. Charles' sermon used the Twelve Days of Christmas as a teaching point, and it was fun singing and hearing more about this familiar song.
Tonight is the church's "Fifth Sunday sing-a-long," and we'll be singing all the old familiar Christmas season songs.
Hope your weekend has been as enjoyable as ours has been!!
Thursday, December 26, 2013
Boxing Day in the Valley
Watchful hawk |
Looking north/northeast from Stevensville at the Sapphire Mountains |
Belinda returned to work to a quieter setting due to a number of her co-workers taking the after-Christmas days off. Charles however took a well-deserved day to do nothing except walk the 1.25 miles to the supermarket. He decided he just had to take advantage of the 'warmer' temps (upper 30s)!
Years in review (at this time of year)...
About this time of year, each year, the news/radio shows all reflect on what happened in the year prior. We thought we would reflect on where God has taken us and what God was doing in our lives... at this time of year... during the past few years... via blog entries.
Thanks be to God for all that he has given to us! Amen!
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2012. (San Antonio, Texas)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2011. (Charles living in west Texas / Belinda living in Columbus, Georgia... for a few months)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2010. (west Texas)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2009. (west Texas)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2008. (living in Nebraska and visiting west Texas for the holidays)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2007. (Nebraska)
Click on this sentence to see where we were living at the end of 2006. (Newquay, England)
Thanks be to God for all that he has given to us! Amen!
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2012. (San Antonio, Texas)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2011. (Charles living in west Texas / Belinda living in Columbus, Georgia... for a few months)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2010. (west Texas)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2009. (west Texas)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2008. (living in Nebraska and visiting west Texas for the holidays)
Click on this sentence to see about us -- at the end of 2007. (Nebraska)
Click on this sentence to see where we were living at the end of 2006. (Newquay, England)
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Christmas Day afternoon
In the afternoon, we drove to Corvallis (a town thirteen miles south of Stevensville) for a pot-luck lunch being held at the Corvallis UMC. What a fun group! We met up with Trudy & Clay Freeman (from the Stevensville UMC), shared some laughs and met some really nice people
Christmas Eve & Day
Birthday boy, Christmas Eve! |
Clear and crisp on Christmas morning |
Wesley awaits the gift-opening! |
All the excitement is draining |
He is not amused |
Today we enjoyed a leisurely morning as we happily opened the treasures left under the tree.
Monday, December 23, 2013
A cold start to the morning
When we woke up this morning, we noticed on our welcome flag that we had a rather l-o-n-g icicle hanging down from it. (It is circled in green.)
Wow! How "cool" is that, eh?!
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Charles Clearing the Snow
A wee bit more snow than last week, it took a bit longer to clear. much of it will be gone by next week though we're hoping enough remains to give us a white Christmas!
Friday, December 20, 2013
Snow is coming
Drop-in Bible study attendees |
There is snow in the forecast! |
Snow clouds over St. Mary's Peak |
Charles then joined some of the ladies at the Stevensville Senior Center (a Friday routine) where he was treated to the view of snow clouds coming over the Bitterroot Mountains. Sure is pretty!!!
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Check in with the Pantry Partners
A LOT of turkeys!!! |
Mo & Cleo Guenther |
Wednesday, December 18, 2013
Birthday lunch in Stevensville
Ready for the birthday lunch |
Our high school chorus |
Charles' birthday cupcake |
Living in a small town as we do, we always know where the action is! Today, Charles and Belinda's mom went to the Stevensville Senior Center for the monthly birthday lunch.
Charles was among those recognized for having a December birthday and received a cupcake! During the drawing for prizes, both Charles' and Sheila's numbers were drawn and they left with nice items to remember the day!
Tuesday, December 17, 2013
Our week thus far
Looking west from the Willoughby Wildlife Area |
Bitterroot Mountains, just north of Corvallis |
Elk herd in the Bitterroot Valley, just south of Stevensville |
Wesley keeps an eye on the tree! |
Being a professional house cat is exhausting! |
Sunday was our normal routine of Sunday school, worship, and fellowship at the church. It is great to be in a church that is so alive with excitement each and every Sunday! Charles has started putting his sermons on YouTube (on the Stevensville UMC channel) along with music from the church services and activities.
On Monday and Tuesday (plus Wednesday), Belinda had to be at work by 6:15 a.m. to take part in "remote" training with staff from Bethesda, Maryland. She is a real trooper to be up that early!
Mondays are also Charles day off and in addition to finishing the Christmas wrapping, he enjoyed a bit of a walk-about in the nature. On the way back to Stevensville he spotted a herd of Elk, sunning themselves in a wheat field!
Saturday, December 14, 2013
The Moose is Loose
Charles spent part of the day helping at the Clothes Closet (the Free Store) in Stevensville. The store was holding an event where children could shop for their families. Charles got to help out and usher the children into the shopping area!
Friday, December 13, 2013
A busy couple of days
Christmas party in Hamilton |
Holiday open house in Stevensville |
Charles speaks to the Church Conference |
Belinda and her mom at the UMW meeting |
Yesterday we enjoyed an Christmas party for Belinda's office in Hamilton at the Bitterroot Brew Pub, what fun! In the late afternoon, we joined the community in celebrating the holidays with the residents of the Genesis House, a group-support home in Stevensville. To cap off the evening, the Stevensville United Methodist Church held its annual church conference!
We were back at it this morning, as we participated in a Bible study at a Stevensville UMC member's home and then ate lunch at the Senior Center.
In the afternoon, we enjoyed the fellowship and program of the United Methodist Women. Belinda took part in the program, joining three others in a quartet, singing four lovely Christmas hymns. Belinda's mother joined in the program, as well. She read two of her favorite Christmas hymns from her years living in England.
This evening, Charles and Belinda ended the day with a meeting of the Guiding Team at the church. This group helps Charles hone the vision and action plan for the church.
Whew!!!
Belinda's office Christmas Party!
Here is Belinda's recap for this party that she emailed to her co-workers.
Holiday
Greetings to All of Y’all! What a great
time we had at our holiday party last Thursday! Thanks to everyone for your
participation!
All the team
turned out for the event, including our honored guest Gary B. (We missed
you, Rita S.V., but we know you were with us in spirit.) Additionally, we
were happy to welcome Tammy’s husband “Dan Bob,” my husband Charles and my
mother Sheila.
To recap: The food was
great! Everyone
brought a present for the fun “gift-stealing game.” Wow, Leona, how many gifts
did you end up opening?! Folks kept stealing your presents! (It was impressive
that everyone actually followed Irene’s direction about taking
“nice”—“what-you-would-want-to-get” – presents for the exchange. At other such
events, the gifts are usually of a different “class/type.”)
Thanks for
being good sports about playing the fun, silly games. Congratulations to the
three folks who won games and earned prizes! … and… To all who
participated in the first-ever IAMB RML impromptu Hand-bell Choir: Wow! We got
“Jingle Bells” down, thanks to Gary Bladen’s lead. However, “Joy to the World”
never really took off. We just couldn’t get the rhythm of that one. As one
person was heard to exclaim, “Don’t quit your day jobs.” (… which I thought was
accurate/true.)
May your holiday celebrations be joy-filled, peace-filled and safe ones!
I so enjoy
working with each and every one of you! I look forward to our journey together
into the next year!
All the
best,
Belinda
Glynis “Belinda” Alkula
Administrative Technician, IAMB
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