Saturday, April 25, 2009

Lots of History




Hey Fam, How is everyone doing? Just recently we visited Sinjar Mountain and I thought most of you would find it interesting. The picture shows us in front of a 2000 year old temple which is supposedly the spot that God cast the devil into hell. Unfortunatly we werent allowed to go inside. Only the Yazidi people are allowed. The temple is called the Chermera which means 40 men. It is believed to be derived from the burial of 40 men on top of the mountain. I also found it interesting that not to far from the temple is about 6 different launch pads for scud missiles. These were used by Saddams regime to launch attacks in the Persian Gulf War, Iran-Iraq War, and even at he beginning of OIF. At the beginning of OIF they launched 8 scud missiles at US forces in Kuwait. Too bad for Saddam though, because American forces destroyed them before they ever got close to doing any damage. So a little lesson in history for the day! Take Care

Monday, April 13, 2009

FAMILY GOLF OUTING

We are planning our annual golf outing for Saturday, June 6, at Oak Knoll Golf Course in Crown Point, Indiana, at noon. We hope this is a good date for you. Please let us know if you can attend. Grandpa & Grandma.

Monday, April 6, 2009

Sandstone Peak

Every once and a while we take a break from school to refresh our sanity. This past Saturday we hiked to the top of Mount Allen (or Sandstone Peak), which is the highest point in the Santa Monica Mountains and was donated by Mr. Allen to the Boy Scouts of America. It is not exactly Mt. Kilimanjaro, but it was a lot of fun.



Apparently I decided to rep my alma mater

Sunday, April 5, 2009

Taylor 's baseball game @ Railcats Stadium

Hey family, If you are interested... Taylor will be playing a baseball game with Kouts High School at Railcats Stadium in Gary on Saturday April 18, 2009 @ 7:00 p.m. We've gone to these games before and the atmosphere is really fun. If you are interested I can get tickets ahead that help support our school for $3.00 each. Otherwise, they are $5.00 at the door. If you go, dress warm! It's always colder by the lake.

Hi Fam!

For three weeks in May, I will be heading to Honduras for a study abroad trip. I will be observing and helping out in a bilingual elementary school. For two of the days, we will go to 2-3 rural schools, bringing supplies and food. These schools rely on Purdue for needed supplies. However, it is up to the students studying abroad to raise support for these schools. It would be amazing to bless the socks off these kids and teachers!

If any of you would like to donate a few dollars, I can take the donations at Easter.
Thanks! Can't wait to see you all!!

Thursday, April 2, 2009

Recent Pics



A bunch of recent pics... including Sawyer's first visit to Wisconsin.