Tuesday, December 29, 2009

Hubbard Museum

Remi and I in our matching pink jogging suits.
While in Ruidoso we visited the Hubbard Museum of American History. No, for all of you that know me good enough, not my first choice. But.... being married to a History teacher and having a little girl who loves horses, we had to make the stop. Clint and I had been here once before and knew Remi would like the horse sculptures. They are pretty huge and somehow she managed to hold this one up. hehe
This one was her favorite because of the baby.

They were all pretty amazing how they were sculpted to look so real. Some running, hair flying out to the back like it was really blowing in the wind. A definate must do if you have a little horse lover and are in Ruidoso.

Winterpark

Beofre we hit the slopes in Ruidoso we had to try out Winterpark. It is a tubing area with big hills and even a conveyor belt to take you back to the top!
She thought she was really big taking her own tube up the hill.
You are supposed to stop yourself at the bottom of the hill BEFORE you hit the fence. We did abide by the rules but many others did not. It was funny to see them zoom down the hill and into the pile of innertubes and into the fence!
Remington liked the snow as long as it wasn't actually snowing while we were in it. I am so glad we got to experience this trip together. Thank you Father for blessing us beyond measure.



Winter Wonderland

We waited over an hour at Ski Apache for the "Torchlight Tree Parade" to start. It was freezing and we didn't really know what we were going to see. Finally they came down the mountain. Each skiier holding two torches and making a "tree" design. In the meantime they set off fireworks behind it. It was really amazing to see. Knowing how hard it is for ME to ski without falling, I think I appreciated it more.
Remington on her first day, ready to ski the tallest mountain. This before she actually put the skis on and tried to control them.
This is her teacher, Ms. Sandy. She said Remi did really great and even took her up on the lift to ride the Not So Bunny Slope with her. We were really scared to get Remi on and off the lift ourselves but managed just fine.
These smiles even though it is our last day and we are headed home. We had a great time and vow to go back before the next 11 years pass!!
Someone always decorates a tree on the way up to the ski lodge, and we like to take our picture with it. Only on the dangerous curves someone is watching for cars and I'm trying not to slip down the mountain so it is only Miss Remi this time.

You know Dasher and Dancer and.......

On the way to Ruidoso to ski we went through Ackerly, just outside Lameesa. They had the cutest "Reindeer resting area." They were up close enough to the fence to see and they even had all their names on the fence.
Remi couldn't believe that they were away from the North Pole, but we said it was probably just to let them rest a bit before the big night.

Some things that have been going on...

Remington was asked to lead the Lord's Prayer at her Christmas program for school. She did a great job and was so proud. We were pretty proud, too. ;)
Remi could hardly think of a thing to ask Santa for this year. She finally deciced it would be a Barbie Muskateer and Ballerina Bunny, (to keep her Ballerina Bear from last year company.)
Watching them light the tree at the Civic Center after the parade.
She was in the Parade of Lights in Abilene on the Nutcracker float. It was freezing rain and frigid temperatures so there were only a few and decorations were minimal. But they still had fun.
Remi loves to help docorate for Christmas. She has a tree in her room and a very good collection of Nutcrackers.(not shown)

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

God's Plan

So Sunday we joined Trinity Baptist Church here in Sweetwater. We have been visiting for months. I don't know if I was waiting for Clint to say, "Let's join," or for us to make the journey back to Abilene every Sunday to be with our sweet friends at Pioneer Drive or... I don't know what. It is a very sweet church, everyone is very welcoming, Remington is attending choir...... But............. i don't know. It doesn't feel like "home" yet. But I know with time it will. We were at Pioneer for 10 years and made lots of good relationships so it will take longer than a few months to have that here. I know that. I know this is God's plan for us to be here. I know. On this day I am thankful for a great place to worship, and the prospect of new friends... but I am also extremely aware of the sting of moving and leaving what we had. Call me a creature of habit, someone who doesn't like change, sceptic, whatever you like. I just know that no matter how uncomfortable it may be at times and how much we want to let God in on "our plan ," it is important, and crucial, we listen to what he has for us.
"For I know the plans I have for you," declares the Lord, "plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11