Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel. Show all posts

Saturday, March 28, 2015

Minister's School Week

It went by way too quickly.  Our fellow preachers/pastors/friends come from across the US to attend Minister's School in KY, and we make a week of it!  The memories we made this year are priceless.  I wish we could do it all again this week.

All dressed up for church!

Brother Brian and I pick on each other a lot!
I sure missed seeing his sweet wife!

Elias really wasn't sure about this horse.

Sweet Samuel on the playground

Boys marching around the playground, 
making up words to a song.

Daniel was making up an obstacle course
with make believe laser beams.

This is what our van looks like when 
you have to pile all of the children in one 
vehicle while the other vehicle gets a new tire.

We were tired... 
There was a LOT of playing, driving, then napping.

Sharing snacks and tired faces

Giving his girl a hug

Jenna and Karaley

Playing on the Old Union piano

Napping again

Special notes left behind from the Keens
on our white board -
we sang this song with the Keen family 
when we were in Alaska 3 years ago.

Sweet encouragement from the Keens.

:)

Monday, March 23, 2015

Miraculous Mammoth Cave

Following Monday's MRI results, we felt both relieved and ready to face what is to come.  We knew is wasn't going to be easy, but to be honest, we were thankful that the neurosurgeon was thorough and detailed.  His requiring of 6 more weeks of symptom logging really discouraged me at the moment of the appointment, but as the day progressed, I (Jenna) was able to see how God was gracious in that.  He was supplying me the ability to be patient with both Him and our little boy.

In the midst of this appointment, God had ordained it that some of our dearest friends would be in town, a couple from Alaska and a family from Missouri.  These precious friends have prayed over us and supported us in so many ways, and they are brothers and sisters in the faith.  Having them here in Tennessee AT THE SAME TIME and during the time of Samuel's appointment was, without any doubt, orchestrated by the Lord.  The Calhouns, from Missouri, had asked if we wanted to join them on a trip to Mammoth Cave following Samuel's results if all went well, and praise God, it did.

Going to Mammoth Cave with 5 children under the age of 5 shouldn't be called miraculous unless you survive...  which we did and REALLY enjoyed it!  :)  I had my doubts in all honesty about whether or not Samuel could handle the rigorous journey into the cave.  Our tour guide was very honest about that beforehand...  I felt how red my face was becoming by the second.  Nerves were getting the best of me.  I feared that Samuel would get tired or his feet would get numb.  I was worried we couldn't carry him the 2 1/2 miles it would require to get down into and back up out of the cave.  I also was thinking about the other 4 little ones we had with us...  oh, wow, that's a lot of littles.

However, the further we traveled into the cave, the sweeter it became.  The children helped one another.  They really didn't complain all that often.  They held hands.  They laughed together.  They showed one another things they found or saw that amazed them.  My fear and worry turned into joy because they were demonstrating the true beauty of fellowship and friendship.  It was what our family needed that day.  If Samuel was hurting, he didn't mention it, and I truly believe it was because his buddies were right beside him every step of the way.  After weeks and months of pain and aches, it was a miracle in my eyes...

I walked away that day thankful for so many things:

  • the Creator
  • the ability to KNOW Him
  • for results and a plan for our son
  • friendships and fellowship
  • saying yes when you aren't sure you want to
  • for friends who know what you need 
  • that our children have Godly friends
  • laughter
  • good days
  • lack of symptoms
  • miracles
  • God-ordained days
  • pizza :)
  • for naps in the car
  • trusting in the Unseen


There's just something about boys and rocks...

Our crew listening to the tour guide,
whose pre-cave pep talk 
made me a wee bit nervous.

Samuel and Jenna 
before heading into Mammoth Cave

Brian in the cave

Brian, Elias, and Daniel in the cave
(please notice Elias - 
he is making his new "smile for the camera"
face; he makes it ALL of the time now)

Big Buddies in the Dark

Holding Hands

This picture was impossible.
Well, not necessarily.
Only if we wanted all of them looking.

The Johnson family


Please respect that we are shepherding our children through the process of Samuel's diagnosis and ask that you refrain from speaking about it to them.

http://jennarjohnson.blogspot.com/2015/03/seeing-through-suffering.html

Friday, March 30, 2012

A Dear Friend

We made some very dear friends one year ago this month...  Brian was called to preach a revival in Alaska (forgive me for never posting pictures), and we just became forever attached to the pastor and his family over the course of the 9 days Brian and I were there.  Being friends with people who live across the country isn't easy...  We don't actually get to "spend time" together too often, but when we learned that Brother James was going to be in our state in March, we were ecstatic!  James had never met our boys, and they were anxious to see who this "James" character was.

We took Brother James around Nashville, and Brian showed him some of the important places of his/our life.  Not all that entertaining compared to the Alaska sites he showed us a little over a year ago, but we were just thankful to spend some time with him.  We ate lunch at Jason's Deli then drove James to our house where the fun was just about to begin.  :)

Thankfully, Brother James came
bearing gifts from their family.
Mary, these bubble tools were genius!

And, since it was cold outside,
we opted to play bubbles indoors.

Seriously, the most fun they've had in a while!

We hadn't seen a smile this big
on Samuel's face in a few days... 
He had just gotten his cast on that week.

Learning to blow bubbles through
the bubble wand

Getting the hang of it

Samuel loves the star wand.

Looking over the building plans
 to the Anchor church... 
Daniel approved.

Our usual shy and timid Samuel
actually was willing to take a picture
with Brother James!

All of the boys!
If only Josiah and Micah
could have been here to join in...
AND Mary, Grace, and Anna
could have been here to get a
girls' shot with me!


Needless to say, we thoroughly enjoyed our time with Brother James.  We were even able to see him later in the week, and the boys were very happy.  It is such a blessing to have dear, Godly friends across the country.  God has truly given us some precious gifts!  We love you, Keen family!