2023…It was a quiet year. Until it wasn’t
As it turns
out, the year developed a momentum of its own and it’s turned out to be a
hectic but good year.
1950s vintage cars abound |
Idyllic Beaches everywhere |
In early March we joined a Pro Life Rally in Ottawa |
It was sad to start packing up Nev and Mau's house |
Mom, bottom right - surrounded by much love and care to the end. |
Great Wolf Lodge- a lot of fun for the family |
Slides and more slides |
June
Kairo, Mariah & Gianni |
The rain held off for a wonderful outdoor wedding |
Proud grandparents - Rob's sister Rose and husband Roy with Mariah |
Mom - the last of her generation in our family |
Mom’s memorial service was special. Two of her grandchildren, Kerry from Zambia, and Ian from Wales, joined us. Mom’s pastor, Chris Moore, did a wonderful job of leading the service. He also led a small private service for the family as we buried Mom’s ashes under the wall of remembrance alongside the church. Mom was a special lady and the final one of that generation to pass away. We are now entertaining the rather uneasy notion, that we are now “the final frontier generation”.
Our breakfast room included a bird's eye view of Table Mountain in Cape Town |
Dubai - amazing architecture |
Dubai - even has nice beaches |
Rob and Sammy taking in the Japanese gardens in western NY State |
Cher, Esther, Sammy & Elaine enjoying some of the gorgeous scenery in western NY State |
Kingdom Bound - a great day's outing for all |
We managed to
find a weekend in July to go RVing with a group of long-time church friends. It
was great getting out, enjoying lovely weather and the company of good friends
around the fire at night.
August – We have a set week each year, where our whole family goes to Fair Havens Camp for a week of Christian programs and lots of fun and games. This is the one time in the year when we all commit to being there and spending a full week together. This year we broke a record with about 22 family members joining together each evening for a meal and to chat over the day’s events. What made it special this year, was that Cher’s sister Lynne was visiting for a few weeks and was able to join us.
The full family group |
Fireside chats - just the job |
Fair Havens week - a chance for the cousins to spend some quality time together |
The final week of August Cher and I normally set aside to host our 5 grandchildren at Beavermead Campsite in Peterborough, in our RV, while the parents get ready for the upcoming school year. We are now getting to the stage where some of the kids sleep in a tent outside of the RV, which makes things a bit more manageable space wise. Julia joined us for part of the week which was good.
We fitted in a half day trip to the Warsaw Caves, which involved a lot of crawling around in dark, creepy, tight spaces trying bravely to find ones’ way out without yielding to the urge to scream for help. Grandad nobly agreed to accompany the kids, forgetting that he is double their size and half as supple. Cher wisely stayed outside to take photos as the survivors emerge victorious at the end.
All accounted for - But wait, Where's Grandad? |
John emerges victorious |
Finally Grandad emerges shedding a whole new light on not having much "wiggle room" |
L-R - James, Julia, Peter, John, Chris |
September - Saw Julia bracing herself for a big change. Chris, Julia’s husband has been experiencing mysterious excruciating pain in his extremities for at least a year. Unfortunately, the combined wisdom and resources of our health care system have not yet managed to diagnose what the issue is. This has involved a large number of medical appointments which Julia has attended with Chris – all of this whilst trying to homeschool her three boys. Eventually Julia cried uncle and realized she couldn’t keep doing home school effectively and the decision was made to put the boys into a local Christian school in September. This has been a big adjustment for her and the boys. Most parents get to send their kids off to school one at a time. Poor Julia and Chris had to say goodbye to all three on the same day. It was tough. The boys are making the adjustment quite well, but it has been a bit of a shock for them too.
L-R - Esther, Elaine, Sammy |
Elaine continues to teach Bible at People’s Christian Academy in Markham. She loves it and both Cher and Rob wish they could sit in on her classes, where her kids are getting a five-star introduction to the Bible. Samuel, at 14 is now a fully fledged teenager. He is a diligent student, loves his church youth group and was recently baptised. He is playing saxophone at school and some tricky piano pieces at home and recently played the piano for the youth led service at church. Esther at 12 is also doing well at school. She sometimes is teased because Elaine is her teacher, and Esther seems to effortlessly get 100% on her Bible tests. She is keen on ballet and is currently branching out into doing some Polish dancing. She faithfully attends her Awana Bible club most weeks which we are pleased to see.
Esther - 2nd from back looking graceful |
Cher and I had been feeling for some time that we were losing touch with friends and family in UK. We decided to carpe the diem and do something about it. We left for UK in mid September for a three-week tour to see how many nights we could sleep in different beds before our bodies told us to stop and sleep in one place for a while. We had a lovely trip down memory lane as we visited with friends from our early Northern Rhodesian days, and our Bible College days.
With John and Wendy Roberts from our N. Rhodesian days |
Tenby in South Wales - so much beauty everywhere |
Lynne's family in Wales L-R - Lowrie, Ian, Lynne, Caleb |
We joined a large family reunion with Cher’s side of the family, near Norwich and then ended our time with a four-day hiking trip in the Cotswolds with Cher’s sister Lynne, cousin Lynda and Viv and Simon Tuley, friends who go way back.
Hiking in the Cotswold's |
L-R - Rob, Lynne, Chery, Viv, Simon, Lynda |
Cher's UK Cousins - sorted by size L-R - Pat, Lynda, Jan, Lynne, Cher, Simon |
October – We returned from our UK odyssey in time to celebrate
Thanksgiving with all of our family. We are so blessed to have most of our
direct family within a one-hour drive of us.
A few days after our return from UK we took a drive to Niagara to collect our very good SA friends, Boots and Ali Horsfall who had been visiting their daughter Jenny in Pennsylvania, USA. Our kids and their kids used to attend Scripture Union camps together in East London 35 years ago. Our pastor at that time was George Anderson and his wife Audrey. George and Audrey are now living in Burlington which is on the way to our home from Niagara. We had secretly arranged to visit them and surprise Boots and Ali. It was a lot of fun, and it was as if we had never been apart. Thank you, Lord, for good friends.
L-R - Rob, Cher, Boots, Ali, Audrey, George |
We spent a
few good days with Boots and Ali taking them to Elaine and Julia’s homes and
generally letting them see how life is for us in Canada. We waved them goodbye,
took a deep breath and wondered if we could make it to the end of the year
without any more travel or major events.
November – We have been bracing for Christmas and arranging the normal
surge of kids Christmas concerts, outings and so on. We’ve wrestled with our
inside and outside Christmas lights. What a nice time of year. We’ve also been working
at checking off some of the entertaining of friends and neighbours who have
been on our good intention list for too long.
December – And here we are. The end of another year. We are grateful to the Lord for good health, friends and family. The rest is all gravy.
Mostly at
this time, we are grateful to God for His gift of Jesus, so freely given for
us. Thank you, Jesus, for coming to rescue and redeem us.
“In Him was
life and that light was the light of all mankind” (John 1.4)
And so good
friends, we wish you all of God’s richest blessings at this special time of
year. May he make His face to shine upon you in the upcoming year.
God Bless
Rob and
Cheryl
December 2023
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