Saturday, June 26, 2010

Mark's in Singapore

Mark left on Father's Day for a business trip to Singapore. He is on the other side of the globe. I feel so disconnected from him. I can't call him - so we correspond via email.

Hurry home!

Devon survives Varsity Scout High Adventure


The Varsity Scout - Amazing Race Group!
Ethan, Royal, Brandon, Devon, Michael, Tyler and Rustin

On Monday, June 20 Devon and a group from his Varsity Scout troop left for 5 days in the wilderness- biking, hiking and canoeing southwestern Kentucky.

Four boys: Devon Lowe, Ethan Hansen, Rustin Tippetts, and Michael Sampson
Two leaders: Brother Brandon White and Brother Tyler Madsen

The first day - they left Louisville at 4:30 a.m. from Brother White's house to the Land Between the Lakes. At the start of their trip, they happened upon a crime scene (not the way they planned on starting). They moved on and road out on bikes for a total of 53 miles. Devon said he had an "awesome time". He loved riding down hills, but sometimes ended up going too fast. They camped that night under the stars.

Ethan, Devon, Royal, Trevor Madsen and Rustin
Rustin and Devon on the trail.

Brother White would text me every few hours to show me the map coordinates of where they were. It was amazing to see their progress. I felt a small bit connected to them. I already miss Devon so much. I wonder how he and the other boys are doing. I'm not worried - I trust them, and their leaders - I just wonder what they are seeing, doing, feeling. I miss him.

Brother Brandon White with Devon

Day 2 - up early for a day of hiking and backpacking to Mammoth Cave National Park. The weather was brutal - 100 degrees that felt like 115. Luckily the boys had Camelpacks to keep hydrated. Devon started his day with Cocoa Puffs and pre-cooked bacon (as he will every day).
Around 11 am Brother White lost cell coverage - their goes my contact with the boys. It wasn't until late on Wednesday night that I heard from them (while they were on their way to Fort Knox). They hiked through some beautiful areas of Kentucky. It was an exhausting day. At least tomorrow is canoeing.
Day 3 - Canoeing the Indiana River to the entrance of Mammoth Caves Park. The weather didn't let up - hot, hot, hot. At least it didn't rain. This was a more relaxing day, however there were challenges there as well. That night the boys got to take an evening "Starburst" Cave tour. At the end of the tour they were transported to camp at Fort Knox. They camped right on the "Reserved for Boy Scouts" spot at Fort Knox. Devon said it was really cool.

Devon and Michael in the front canoe, Brandon and Trevor in the middle canoe, and Ethan and Rustin in the back canoe.
Place to stop and explore.

That night the boys got to take an evening "Starburst" Cave tour.
Awaiting the cave tour
At the end of the tour they were transported to camp at Fort Knox. They camped right on the "Reserved for Boy Scouts" spot at Fort Knox. Devon said it was really cool.

Day 4 - Fort Knox and the hike back to Jefferson County. To start the day the boys got to play on the most expensive video game of their lives - a simulated shooting range. CRAZY! They ate lunch before hiking for the rest of the day. Today, the temperature was so hot that it broke the standing record, and my boy is out there hiking in it. I wish I had video of they crazy things these boys would do together. I have no idea. They didn't make it to Irquois Park, so they camped at a Jefferson County Park right on the line between Jefferson and Bullitt County.

Brother Madsen, Brother White, Officer, Brother Gold, Brother Hazelett
Rustin, Michael, Devon and Ethan

Day 5 - this is the SURPRISE day. Devon and the boys think they are hiking back to Crestwood - 25 miles, but instead I have been busy preparing food for them to enjoy a day on Taylorsville Lake on Bishop Wakild's boat and Brother Cavanah's Jet Skis. Since I couldn't do much, I made sure they had great food - chicken salad, turkey, ham, for hoagies - pasta salad, potato salad, coke, root beer, water, bananas, grapes, peaches, (watermelon that we couldn't take), brownies, cookies, rice krispies, cheese, pepperoni and crackers. I think they boys loved the time on the water. Devon got to waterski twice.

What an amazing experience - I don't think he (nor I) will ever forget all the adventures he went through. I'm so proud of him for his preparation, leadership, and ability to preserver.

I am so grateful for amazing leaders that were willing and able to take a week off work to take these boys on this trip - to sacrifice time away from their families, and so much more and to be willing to do to all of this themselves. Brother White and Brother Madsen are amazing!

P - Preparation
R - Rely on the Lord
A - Accountability
Y - You and me
E - Enduring
R - Resilient

Preparation for Devon's Varsity Scout High Adventure

Photos coming -

For weeks Devon has been preparing for this high adventure trip. It sounds exhausting...

The Plan:
Monday - bike 53 miles in the "Land between the Lakes" in southwestern Kentucky, camp.
Tuesday - backpack hike 25 miles over to Mammoth Caves, camp at Mammoth Caves.
Wednesday - canoe the Indiana River to the entrance of Mammoth Caves, do the Starlight cave tour, camp at Fort Knox.
Thursday - Fort Knox simulation shooting and obstacle course - hike to Irquois Park, camp.
Friday - Hike from Irquois Park to Crestwood.

In preparation Devon biked 15-20 miles with a 10 pound Camelpack on his back, or ran/jogged/walked a few miles. He had just finished the canoeing merit badge at camp so I knew he was prepared for canoeing as well. Hopefully he is prepared for the strenuous exercise.

Devon also was only allowed what he could carry so we had to make sure his pack was light. They would have to purify their drinking water, cook their food on the land, sleep on ground. We bought Devon a one-man tent, UV water purifier, small tripod camp chair, dehydrated food packs, and a light weight cooking set. He had to have bug spray, first aid, and the standards - pocket knife, compass, etc.

It is so exciting to have all the items - Devon is ready...

Jessica got her first job


With the exception of babysitting, Jessica got her first job!!! She is working for Cinemark Tinseltown Movie Theaters selling concessions, cleaning and ticketing.

Here she is working on her first night.

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Jessica and Jern Jern attend High Adventure Camp

Jenny Orr, Hannah Dowdy and Jessica
Loving this summer!!
Both of Jessica's friends are moving away. Jenny is going to Michigan and Hannah is moving to Texas. Jessica is so sad that they are leaving.
These girls love adventure. They saw this cliff and asked if they could jump off! What fun. Jessica has been cliff jumping since she was about 8 years old. She's a pro.

"Calm before the storm"
Hannah, Jessica and Alison Cavanah
White-water tubing!
Tubing is so much fun - Jessica and Chauntel Cromarty
Oh, My, goodness!!!
"I love this"
This should have been posted before I posted about Jern Jern leaving for Thailand - but I didn't have photos yet, and I just forgot that on a blog you can't add a post before another...ooops!

Jessica and Jern Jern left with friends, Jenny Orr, Hannah Dowdy, Chauntel Cromarty, and Alison Cavanah to attend Young Women's High Adventure Camp at Nolin Lake, Kentucky. Oh my goodness - they had such an excellent camp sight right on the lakes edge. It was a perfect location for a picturesque view.

This was Jern Jern's first time camping...she loved it.

Jessica and Jern Jern went boating, swimming and hiking every day. Jessica loved being on the boat, or being pulled in the tubes behind it.

WHAT A BLAST!!! BEST TIME EVER!!!

Devon is an Eagle Scout

Devon being presented with the Eagle Recognition Certificate


John Jenson & Jim Fitzgerald from the District Office presenting to Devon Lowe

Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Devon attended his Board of Review for the rank of Eagle Scout. The meeting started at 7:00 p.m. with Mr. Jim Fitzgerald, District Advancement Chairperson in charge. He invited Mr. John Jennings and Mr. Richard Bird to be the members of the Board of Review.

The first step was asking Devon's Scout Leader (Team Leader) Brandon White questions about Devon (without anyone else present).

The second step was to invite Devon to answer questions about himself, his Eagle project, his choices, etc. (I have no idea all the different questions they ask, but it takes quite a bit of time).

The third step is to invite the parents to say a few words on behalf of their child. It was nice to have Mark there to answer first. It was an excellent opportunity to reflect on Devon's accomplishments and weaknesses.

We are so proud of him for all that he is and all that he has become.

After that, the men deliberate and call us back - Devon was awarded the Certificate of Achievement for completing all the requirements for the rank of EAGLE SCOUT!
Jim Fitzgerald presenting Devon his certificate
The Board of Review Committee with Devon Lowe:
John Jenson, Jim Fitzgerald (Devon Lowe) and Richard Bird

SO PROUD OF HIM, his dedication, determination, and desire to be the best scout he can be.

Devon Lowe flanked by his parents: Mark and Betsy
June 15, 2010

Sad Day: Had to say goodbye to Jern Jern


Monday, 6/14/10

Today we all woke up early to take Jern Jern to the airport. Today she returns to Thailand (going through Chicago, and Tokyo before reaching Bangkok.

We were so sad to see her go. Mark teared up at the security check point. Betsy was given a gate pass - so she walked Jern Jern all the way to the gate. It was so sad to say good bye. I didn't want to leave. I didn't want it to end.

The good thing is that we have so many good memories. That is what we tried to think about on the way to and from the airport. All the great times. The things we learned from her - the things we shared. How we each have grown from the experience.

Jern Jern was a great example of patience, kindness, respect and love. She worked hard in school. She was so sweet.

Saturday, June 12, 2010

Jern Jern's Goodbye party

Jessica threw a "Surprise" going away party for Jern Jern on Tuesday, 6/8/10
David and Jessica (best friends)
David and Jern Jern
Jessica turning the camera off - hee hee
Jessica, Hannah, Chauntel, Jenny, and Jern Jern @ Graeters!
Julie, Jern Jern, Maddie, Kelly and Jessica

Summer = Pool time fun!

Jessica enjoying the poolside
Robert - searching for his next victim
Betsy setting up her spot

We love to be near water during the summer. Last year we went to Kentucky Kingdom instead of the Glen Oaks Pool. This year we are back. Kentucky Kingdom closed and the pool hasn't improved, but it is so close and refreshing - I can't live without it.
Betsy loves the pool on sunny days!
Mark and Robert drying off.
Betsy and Mark are relaxing together.
It is so nice that all of our children are old enough to swim on their own.
Robert and his best friend - Aaron
I love this photo - best friends!
Marissa and her friends from church -
Katie Cease, Marissa Lowe, Meg O'Brien and Meg's friend Dominique Miller.

Water games are so much fun!
Robert, Devon and Aaron play "Man in the Middle"
Robert with the ball
Devon jumps so high
Jessica sunning
Marissa enjoys some refreshment

There is something special about attending the pool. We really enjoy the freedom and relaxed atmosphere. It is a place where we can step away from the demands of the world, away from the computer, email, and phone. If you can't reach me - you know where I am.

Jessica and Jern Jern attend High Adventure Camp

They Love IT!!! More to post

Robert Moves to JAVANON SOCCER CLUB


Robert was really excited to continue playing with the Thoroughbred Blue team, but the coaches didn't see it that way, so Robert thought he better try out at Javanon and TSC.

What a great decision that was. Robert was selected to play for Javanon. They are making some big changes at Javanon - I will try to explain.

Here is some history - For the age group Robert is in (99 boys) Javanon has two teams (A team is Black/B team is Red). Robert's team has played he the Black team in past years. The victory would go back and forth (Jav, TSC, Jav, TSC). The Black team left the KSSL area for play and traveled to Cincinnati to be able to play faster, better teams. They improved - We staying with KSSL and we improved too. We faced off in the State Cup 2010, TSC beat the Red team, and lost to the Black team in Bowling Green.

The dilemma - Javanon Black has out played everyone in their age division and it was too much to travel to Cincinnati to play, so this coming year the coaches are going to have this age group play up a year. This has many implications. The boys will go to a size 5 ball, and to a larger team and pitch - 11 v 11 players.

So --- for this coming year Javanon 99 boys are playing in the 98 league. Robert is so excited to be playing for Javanon and to be playing up. This year will be a learning year - a year to develop and grow while playing with older, more experienced and bigger players. We are so excited for this inspired opportunity.

Go RED and BLACK!

Quote for the Day

"Happiness is found along the way ...
... not at the end of the road.
- Cowabunga Bay (7/30/10)