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Sonic

One of our many new experiences on our trip south was going to Sonic for the first time. Yes, that’s right. Being from Minnesota, we were able to figure out pretty quickly why a drive-in restaurant wouldn’t work so well up there during the nine cold months of the year…who would want to be running in and out of the building to bring people their food?

Anyways, our first visit went something like this. (See if you can follow the dialogue.)P1263421Hungry children: “Okay, what are the options?”

Back-seat children: “What’s that one sandwich there…Oh wait, that other one looks good.”

Mom: “Why don’t we write everything down before we start giving them our order.”

Bacon-eaters: “Ooo, bacon options! Definitely one of those. But, which one should I get?”

Sister: “Oh, you can order breakfast! Maybe I’ll do that.”

Fry-eater: “Look, you can get fries or tater tots. Fries.”

P1263419Daniel: “I can’t see very well. I’m just going to get out and go look at the board.”

Dad: “How does this work anyway? Oh, there’s a worker–flag him down.”

Mom (rolling down window): “Excuse me!”

Smiling worker: “Yes ma’am?”

Mom: “Um, this is our first time at Sonic…”

Smiling worker (with shocked expression): “Really?”

Mom: “Yes, so we’re not really sure how this works.”

Smiling worker: “Well just push the button when you’re ready to order and then I’ll bring your food out to you.”

Mom: “Thank you!”

Long minutes later…

Mom (with notepad): “Okay, so let me check and make sure I have this right…”

Several: “I want mine without that condiment.”

Undecided persons: “Oh, there’s different lemonade flavors? Maybe I’ll do one of those…”P1263423More minutes later…

Mom: “Okay, I think we’re ready to order.”

(Button is pushed.)

Friendly lady: “Hello!…”

Three orders later…

Dad: “There’s seven of us, so we still have a little ways to go.”

Friendly lady, laughing: “This is fun!”

It sure is.

Dad (nearing end of order): “We’re from Minnesota so this is our first time ever being at a Sonic.”

Friendly lady: “Oh, welcome to Sonic! How about we throw in an ice cream cone for each of you! Do want them first or after your meal?”

In short order, our meals arrive by the smiling worker.

Ordering at restaurants is always an adventure for our family.P1263427The food was great, and the workers were so friendly. Before we left, Abby thought we should go sing a song for them. Of course, Sonic is not a restaurant you go into, but we all piled out of the van and knocked on the building door anyway. We asked if we could sing them a song, and they graciously agreed. They all gathered by the door while we sang “The Lord Loves Me.” It really was a special moment.

And it might have been the first time a fast-food restaurant on that trip got our order right.P1263428If you are ever in Montgomery, Alabama, stop by Sonic. These folks would be happy to see you!

God Created

DSCN9904 (2)Where can you go to find Creation burgers and biblical napkin holders? The Creation Museum in Kentucky!

We were excited to be able to visit the museum again before heading down to Alabama. Some of us looked more excited than others…DSCN9886 (2)

we always enjoy walking through the "Garden of Eden"

we always enjoy walking through the “Garden of Eden”

it was neat to meet Ebenezer the Allosaur...

it was neat to meet Ebenezer the Allosaur…

...maybe we hung around him a little too long

…maybe we hung around him a little too long

beautiful butterflies

beautiful butterflies

smiles from Babylon

smiles from Babylon

p.s. dinosaurs and man did exist together

p.s. dinosaurs and man did exist together

our guys with Old Testament celebrities

our guys with Old Testament celebrities

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peacock in the petting zoo

maybe someday we'll get here when the gardens are in full bloom!

maybe someday we’ll get here when the gardens are in full bloom!

We are grateful for the ministry of Answers in Genesis and their stand for truth. If you ever get a chance to go to the Creation Museum, GO! Check out their 2015 admission deal here.

Have you not known? Have you not heard? The everlasting God, the LORD, the Creator of the ends of the earth, neither faints nor is weary. His understanding is unsearchable.
Isaiah 40:28

Oh Canada

It’s that time of the year again when we head up to Pickle Lake, Ontario. Actually, last week was when we went up–we got home this week. For the past several years we have been invited by missionary friends to sing at a conference for Christian workers who work in the north.  After the conference we helped with evangelistic meetings at the town hall. We have lots of pictures… so for the most part I am going to let them tell the story.

it's a long, long road

it’s a long, long road

We left for Pickle Lake on a Monday and spent that night at NYP headquarters in Dryden. They are always such willing and hospitable hosts…what a blessing to us! We spent the evening after supper singing, first us for them, and then they sang for us.

trying out instruments

trying out instruments

beautiful a capella music

beautiful a capella music

much fellowship and many laughs!

much fellowship and many laughs!

We arrived in Pickle Lake the day the Christian workers conference started. It was so good to see our missionary friends and the church family there.  One thing we really enjoy about Friendship Baptist is the way they sing. They love God and sing like they mean it. It is a joy to be a part of that.

we shared a few songs each night

we shared a few songs each night

Deborah and Mrs. Rassmussen sang

Deborah and Mrs. Rassmussen sang

lots of food prep and cooking to be done

lots of food prep and cooking to be done

the lovely chefs along with generous others kept us well-fed

the lovely chefs along with generous others kept us well-fed

After the 3-day Christian workers conference the outreach, called “Freedom in Christ Conference,” began.  One of the meetings specifically addressed the issue of alcohol addiction.  Some needy people came out to it.  The day it began it began some of us went into town to hand out fliers to invite people. So many people up there have alcohol addictions and they need Jesus in their lives. We were praying for people’s salvation.

setting up chairs in the town hall

setting up chairs in the town hall

tuning instruments

tuning instruments

cable man

cable man

setting up the sound system

setting up the sound system

sharing a salvation story…

…and another

"Father hear us when we pray"

“Father hear us when we pray.”

"There is hope!"

“There is hope!”

Gary Quequish spoke each night and Sunday morning

Gary Quequish spoke each night and Sunday morning

"I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever;

“I will sing of the mercies of the Lord forever;

with my mouth will I make known Your faithfulness

with my mouth will I make known Your faithfulness

to all generations.

to all generations.”

...Psalm 89:1

…Psalm 89:1

coming forward for prayer

coming forward for prayer

On the last of the three “Freedom in Christ” nights, a man accepted Jesus Christ as his Savior! Pray that he will grow strong in the Lord.

pray for him

pray for him

Gary Quequish has pancreatic cancer and was not, according to the doctors, supposed make it to Christmas of 2013. But, as you can see, God still has plans for him. He needs prayer; he is in pain but he is still serving God. It was so good to see him again. He had us in stitches a good part of the time with his hilarious stories and comments!

he's holding a portrait of himself that Daniel drew

he’s holding a portrait of himself that Daniel drew

Both of these conferences were encouraging to be a part of. Praise God with us for what He did in people’s hearts! Thank you for all the prayers!

The following were also an enjoyable part of our time in Pickle Lake.

Canadian bowling

Canadian bowling

our crowd

our crowd

the mama's are always reliable scorekeepers

the mamas are always reliable scorekeepers

tag after the town hall meetings

tag after the town hall meetings

Jonathan made friends with many Pooh-bears

Jonathan made friends with many Pooh-bears

a quick selfie before the lava hit the the house

a quick selfie before the lava hit the the house. no wait, this was the bonfire after church one night. duh!

Monday after one last breakfast with our friends, we said farewell, and headed down the long, long, road home, caravaning (is that a word?) with Mrs. Rassmussen’s step dad who was heading back to Minnesota as well. Before we left, Mr. Crisco played us a hilarious version of “Happy Trails to You” that had us laughing so hard we were still laughing when it was done.

Jonathan and Mr. Crisco

Jonathan and Mr. Crisco…and Abby being mischevious

We stopped in Sioux Lookout at Tim Horton’s for lunch (where you can get a doughnut as a side!), and had an unitentional-but-would-have-been-intentional-if-the-phone-had-service meeting with Mr. Quequish and his wife, who live in that town. So we visited a good while before continuing on. It was great.

ten people, two booths, and one chair

ten people, two booths and two chairs

rugged beauty

rugged beauty

Now we are home, trying to catch up with life since it’s been a month since we’ve had any kind of “normal.” What a ride it has been! We are calling to mind things to bless the Lord about like it says in Psalm 103. He is faithful, and without Him we can do nothing.

Special thanks to Mrs. Rassmussen, Deborah Rassmussen, and Mrs. Sweat for taking pictures for us. We appreciate it!

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And more to come on Alabama…

“I am the vine, you are the branches. He who abides in Me, and I in him, bears much fruit; for without Me you can do nothing.” John 15:5