That's what my mother-in-law told me tonight after the family dinner/fox news debate. It's rare that these "discussions" happen without the full family here (the Landers crew)... it's never good to do a show without the full cast anyhow. But tonight was spirited and tasty. Left over Christmas dinner made into sandwiches and politics on our sleeves rivals any dinner combo at your local eatery. There seemed to be as many "arguments" as there were people and I'm still not sure how it began, nor where we ended up. All I know is this...I am a lucky guy to be stuck with these people. They all, each uniquely talented, deeply care about this world. They all love Jesus and desire others to as well. They are amazing parents, siblings, aunts, uncles, nanas and papas...and when the day is done and the curtain closes there is no doubt that we love each other. And you know what....they're stuck with me too:)
I also know that half the people that read this will be ones described above. Ya, I wrote about you...It's out there in the blog world...if you don't like it, well we'll just have to "discuss" it over dinner:)
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Friday, December 26, 2008
Mike and Emily Delster

We Made It!
Christmas in two places with three families! It has been so good to see all the people we love. We never seem to get enough time with them though. We made it in to Colorado safe and sound and it is so beautiful here! We keep thinking about how incredibly blessed we are and how much God really takes care of us. So undeserving...So grateful!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
Merry Christmas!
That means traveling for us. We're off to Colorado! Christmas is always best when spent in two different states ;). More posts and pics to come.
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Matt and Sarah

Monday, December 22, 2008
YUMA
Our time in Phoenix was a whirlwind. We saw a lot of amazing people....which we will continue to blog about. We are now in Yuma with Taylor's dad and family. Our trips to see family are always too few and far between. We will be soaking up this time.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
Michelle

Thursday, December 18, 2008
PHOENIX!

We have arrived in the B E A UTIFUL desert southwest. It has been raining here the past three days which has left the air clean, the sky blue, the plants alive, and the clouds glorious. There's just something special about Phoenix for us. Over the next few weeks we will be catching up with some of our favorite people in the world. These are people that we only get to see once or twice a year, but that we hope to know for the rest of our lives. Our goal is to take pictures with these amazing individuals, couples, and families and share a little bit about who they are and what they mean to us...so keep an eye out, you just might find yourself posted!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Mamma Jo's
This year, Taylor and I both participated in intermural basketball. I pride myself of on being the basketball champion in our family (I know it was almost 7 years ago). But this year, Taylor was the one playing in the championship. His basketball team, made up from men in Pearce, and appropriately named Mamma Jo's battled their way past over 30 teams to find a place in the championship game. They were the underdog from the beginning. But they gave quite the performance. It came down to the last few seconds. Unfortunately, they lost by two. But I was so proud. It was fun to watch Taylor play with his guys. I was so proud. He invests so much time and energy into the men of Pearce. That is not always returned. But I think this was a moment of pride for him.
Though a bit odd, when fans cheered "Go, Mamma Jo," I was honored to be a small part of the team.
Monday, December 15, 2008
Chris and Meghan
I've said it before, and am frequently reminded, that we have great students here at Geneva College. Chris and Meghan are two of those students. I knew Chris from his time here as an RA and had run into Meghan a few times by his side. Joanna and I had a blast hanging out with them on a fall day a few weeks back. When Meghan came in, she admitted she was a little nervous, so I told her what I tell each couple we shoot..."Take today as a day to hang out with Chris, just you and him and some good time together being yourselves...you just happen to have a guy with a camera following you around :). The best pictures are the ones where you are just being you." Somehow she took that and ran...the nervousness disappeared and they were so fun and easy to capture. Thanks Chris and Meghan for letting us in on who you are. Hopefully these pictures show that.
So we were kind of in a shady place for some of these photos and right when Joanna took this picture, a cop drove by. She was real worried he was going to stop and have a word with us, but she still got the shot! That's my wife!
We drove down a dirt road behind this building where there was a nice field to take some pictures in. When we got there, there were some huge scrap piles in back of the building. From those scraps we found a three legged bench and a tv set. That's how the below came about. I love it and I love that they let me do it. So fun!


















Tuesday, December 02, 2008
Ellie and Toby
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