Thursday, June 4, 2015

Class of 2015

Congratulations, Ericka!  On Sunday, May 31, Ericka graduated from Greenwood Mennonite School.  Hard to believe we now have 2 graduated from High School!  We are very pleased that she was able to be the valedictorian.  (She has always tried her best to keep up with Darryn.)  It was her great grade in physics that put her there!

Way to go, Ericka!

GMS class of 2015 - 13 girls, 3 boys
Congrats to all of you!

Grandma was able to come in for a few days.

Grandma Byler was even able to make it.



We went together with 4 other girls from her class and had a party the next evening.   The party turned out very nice.  Unfortunately I was too busy helping and talking to take any pics. (so sad)  Lyn barbecued 400 pieces of chicken at our house and put them in coolers to take to the party.  Erma set up her chocolate fountain for us and we had Byler's hand dipped ice cream for dessert.  The rest of the families made mac & cheese, baked beans, 7 layer salad, veggie sticks, and sweet tea which were all excellent.  We rented Sam Yoder's pavillion and had volleyball & corn hole set up outside.  We are thanking God that the looming thunderstorms held off until we were mostly cleaned up.

 This is a picture of her table.


The griller and his helpers

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Softballs and Gowns

Ericka's softball team at school was without a coach.  It was time for practice to start and they still had no one.  Somehow, Lyn got talked into coaching this year....Ericka's senior year, was the ploy used.  He really did enjoy it once he was working with the girls.  It was a big commitment for a busy man.....3 times a week and 4 hrs a night or more if it was an away game.  I think Lyn will be able to look back and say he was glad he did it, but he was sure glad to have it over!

Ericka was the lead off batter

She played center field 

This is the 3 seniors with the 2 coaches

The "little" 9th grade boys, Dwight & his friend Ryan, that Ericka brought home from games/practices.  They had the same game schedule.


It's always a big event the night of the jr/sr banquet.  The senior parents are invited for the first hour and a light snack.  After that, most of the parents went out to eat together and watched a video of the seniors.

Our girl all grown up

Ericka & her dad

These 4 lovely girls went together and squished into this old Mercedes Benz (which belonged to a grandparent.)  It didn't really have a normal back seat so they weren't all buckled.  They were supposed to stay on the back roads only and take a different car if they went elsewhere, but these 18 yr. olds didn't listen to their parents and "went out on the town" afterwards.  They said they didn't think we were serious! Thankful God kept them safe and thankful they didn't get pulled over!

Spring Travels

Lyn and I have had quite the exciting places to travel this spring!  The 2nd weekend in April we were in the Lake Tahoe area for a Strategic Renewal Advisory Board Meeting.  Lyn meets with this board once a year.  Lake Tahoe is a beautiful area.  They were lacking in snow this year and most of the ski resorts were closing.  There are over 20 around this lake.  It was beautiful and the weather was great.  We had 2 afternoons that we were able to explore and do some hiking.

Our first time driving in California

Lake Tahoe is half in California and half in Nevada.  It is over 70 miles around it.  The price of land is outlandish and there were many nice homes.  The one afternoon we drove around the lake.  On the south side, we found a hike and then we made our own trail on up an old glacier bed.

This was our view out the one way....

.....and this was out the other way.


We stayed on the northeast side of Lake Tahoe in the tall green bldg. (Hyatt)


Then.....the 3rd week in May we flew to Denver and spent 5 days in Colorado Springs being counseled (we learned a lot!) with Caring for the Heart Ministries.  We arrived 1 day early and were able to spend it at Rocky Mountain Nat'l Park.  
Our trail was still mostly snowed packed.  This was in the Bear Lake area.

We decided to turn around at this lake....it was windy and COLD!  The trail continued on up.


The road thru the park wasn't opened yet.  This was at the turn around spot.


The elk were down in the town of Estes Park feeding.


We were so thankful to have this nice day.  That night, rain moved in and stayed all week.  The clouds hung low and we couldn't even see the mountains.....all week!  They supposedly have over 300 days of sunshine in a year.  We were glad we weren't there on vacation.  It would have been sooooo disappointing.  Finally, on the last day the sun came out, we were able to see the mountains, and we had an afternoon to visit the Garden of the Gods.

Balanced Rock

At the top you can see the "kissing camels"


The clouds moved away and gave us a glimpse of Pike's Peak.  We realized Friday that we could have seen Pike's Peak from our motel had it been clear.  We couldn't even see the foothills!

Pike's Peak (the faint snow cap in the distance)

It was a really good week for us personally!  It was a crazy time of year to be gone though.  Spring is always so busy here at home.  The garden was mostly planted and the mulching done before we left.  The strawberries were just starting when we got back so I guess it was good timing.