Tuesday, September 30, 2025

Life Lately September 2025

 Here is a look at our lives during the month of September.

We began the month with Labor Day.  I gave the boys the day off from school, and Cruz had the day off from work.  Cruz and I spent the whole day in Flowood shopping.  It was a fun one-on-one time with just him. He chose to eat lunch at Chipotle. The only other time we had eaten at one was in Denver on his birthday. He was excited to eat it again although his face surely doesn't show it here.  
 
In early September Cruz did a campus tour of Mississippi College and loved everything about it! 
 
Our parking spot at MC. 
 
We spoke at the Copiah Baptist Association's annual WMU fall meeting.  This is our home association.  It was fun to be with the ladies there.  Many of them we have known most of our lives. Here we are with most of the leadership team.  These ladies work hard to serve the churches within the association.

Two of my cousins were there, and it was fun to see them!
 
We had a fun Sunday afternoon outing with some ministry partners. Stan and Sheila came down to serve with us on a volunteer team in Guatemala in 2024 and were so kind to open their home to us. We fished, rode trails, and enjoyed grilled burgers and homemade ice cream. 
 

  

I wrote a separate blog post about our time there.  If you'd like to see more photos visit- An Afternoon with the Carters
 
Our dear friends, Reagan and Malinda, opened a second pharmacy in my hometown of Hazlehurst, MS.  It is part of the Copiah County Medical Center Medical Plaza.  We joined them for the grand opening celebration.  We are so proud for them and wish them great success in the days ahead. 
 
me and Malinda
 
If you happen to be in the area, stop by and see them at City Drug Pharmacy & Gifts.  They have some really nice things in the gift area.  I picked up this cute wooden Hazlehurst sign.  I also plan to get one that says Crystal Springs from their Crystal Springs store.  That is David's hometown.  I'll enjoy displaying them at our house in Guatemala.   
 
We made a weekend trip to Alabama to visit the Browders.  They hosted us in a beautiful lake house on Lake Jordan.  We had a wonderful time there with them!   

Lake Jordan 


We kayaked.  
 
We swam and fished. 
 
We rode in the boat, had delicious meals, and ended our time at church together.  If you'd like to see more photos from our time there, visit- Weekend in Alabama
 
I had lunch with two of the sweetest classmates from high school. I think I’ve only seen them once since we graduated (35 years ago). I ran into one of them recently in the grocery store, and realized we are all in the same town. It was so fun getting together and catching up in person!! Hoping to do it again before I head back to Guatemala.
 
David and Ben attended an RA Day event hosted by the Mississippi Baptist WMU at Camp Garaywa in Clinton, MS. Royal Ambassadors (RAs) is a missions education and discipleship organization for boys.  It was a day filled with racing, food, fun, and faith as the boys were challenged to grow into Godly young men who follow Christ and lead with purpose. David was the guest missionary speaker and really enjoyed his time there with them.

David speaking to the group. 


Ben enjoyed getting to work the slides while David spoke.

a group photo 

David took individual photos with each church group that came. 

A highlight was the races.  The boys make cars and then have a competition with awards given to the winners. 
 
 
Some of the cars that the boys made and brought with them.

  
I loved the race themed decorations in the dining hall for lunch. 
 
We spoke at Rocky Hill Baptist Church on a recent Sunday morning.  Here are David and the boys with Bro. David Patterson, pastor of the church.  We have known Bro. David most of our lives.  He even came to Guatemala to serve with us back in 2009 when we lived in Coban and worked with the Kekchi. I love that every time we see him, he still talks about that trip.  The church fed us a delicious covered dish meal after the service.
 
My grandparents are buried at that church.  I walked through the cemetery to visit their graves. 
 
I kicked off the first day of fall by baking a few loaves of chocolate chip pumpkin bread.  I am so excited to be home this year to enjoy this beautiful season. I love fall!!!  
 
We took the boys to this Wednesday night association event.  I grew up going to FBC Hazlehurst and always enjoy getting to return. 
 
September 26 is National Pancake Day.  Cracker Barrel was having an all you can eat special that day to celebrate it.  Bro. Phil, missions pastor at Easthaven Baptist here in Brookhaven, took Cruz and Cruz to eat lunch there. They had a fun time eating and visiting together.  
 
We had supper the night before with Cruz's family.  They invited us over for hibachi. It was delicious! They are a fun family, and I am glad we got to spend time with them. We are hoping to see a few of them on a mission team in 2026.

Cruz enjoying his pancakes. 
  
I took Cruz back to Hattiesburg for the Fall Preview Day at William Carey University. We had done a family visit in late August. Going back to see the campus a second time really helped him feel better about the possibility of attending there in the future.  They had a Meet Your Major fair and he really enjoyed meeting the students who worked the School of Business table and hearing more about the program. Business is his current interest.
 
Lastly, we ended the month at Colonial Heights Baptist Church in Ridgeland, MS sharing in their Spanish ministry service. They have a beautiful area that they meet in.
 
David preaching to the Spanish congregation.

A highlight was getting to meet a retired IMB missionary there who is actively involved in the Spanish ministry. Ms. Kay Harless and her husband Jim served 37 years in Colombia before retiring in 2007. Meeting people like her inspire me to keep going.
 
We ended our time there with a delicious spaghetti and salad meal together.  We really enjoyed the fellowship time we had with these Latin believers and are thankful to have had that time together with them. 
 
In addition to all of this, we are also homeschooling every day.  That in itself is taking most all of my time and energy. Cruz is also still working at his job several days a week.  Trying to keep us all balanced these days is hard work!  In spite of it, we have a full calendar lined up for October that includes many great speaking opportunities. It is going to be another busy but fun month! 
 

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Our Weekend at Lake Jordan in Alabama

This past weekend we traveled to Alabama.  Our hosts, Jim and Carol Browder, are dear ministry partners, prayer supporters, encouragers, and friends. We have known them since our first term on the mission field and first hosted them in Guatemala back in 2007. They have since returned countless times. 

This was our second time in a row for them to host us at the lake during a Stateside Assignment.  If you would like to see photos and read about our previous visit there, click on this link: 2021 Visit to Lake Jordan.

Here is a look at this year's fantastic trip-

We left on Thursday afternoon as soon as we finished school. 
 
It was a five hour drive.  We arrived that evening to our beautiful lake house that the Browders had rented for us to stay in.  It was on Jordan Lake which is near Wetumpka. 

I loved all the windows in the house and the beautiful lake views we could see from several of the rooms.

 
The stairs that led down to the pier.  

There was a porch swing down there that was my favorite place to sit and enjoy the views. 

Thursday evening 

I was up early on Friday morning enjoying the views. 


  
 

We did some schoolwork on Friday morning and then that afternoon drove into Wetumpka to see the town.  It was featured a few years ago on the HGTV series "Home Town Takeover," hosted by Ben and Erin Napier. It is a very lovely place!!  Here are David and I in Wetumpka with the famous bridge in the background.

fall decorations in Wetumpka 
 
That afternoon the Browders pastor came over to meet us.  We spent some time visiting with him.  He is from Tupelo, MS and we enjoyed talking about people and places that we had in common.  Later, Mr. Jim grilled hamburgers and hot dogs for supper.  

Friday night lake view 

Friday night lake view 

We spent all of Saturday on the water.  We swam, kayaked, fished, and rode in the boat. The Browder's daughter, son in law, and grandson joined us for the day.

Cruz 

Ben and Cruz 

David and the boys 

David 

Cruz 

Ben fishing 

Mr. Jim drove us around on the boat.  My favorite part was looking at all of the other lake houses. 


Mr. Jim and Mrs. Carol 
 
 
us on the boat

a view of our lake house from the water 
 
 
The boys trying to throw David in the water. 
  
Ben's fish 

Cruz fishing 
 
Mr. Jim took the boys on a boat ride. 

  
These three boys played hard all day! 
 
us with the Browder family- 
Jim and Carol, their daughter Lindsay, her husband Jonathan, and son Brody.
 
us with Jim and Carol
 
the boys 
 
We ended the day watching football. It's my favorite Saturday activity this time of year. 
 
We attended church on Sunday morning.  Here we are with Pastor Brandon Wilemon.  

Here we are with Carol McGriff.   She and her late husband, Jim, are retired IMB missionaries and were our supervisors during our early years on the mission field when we worked with the Kekchi.  It was so good to see her!

  
Us with Carol and her son Brantley. Brantley was in high school when we arrived on the field, and we had no kids.  Now he's grown, and we have a high schooler.  Time sure passes quickly.

Just like we did on our last trip, we ended our time together with lunch after church at Habaneros.   We had a great meal, said our goodbyes, and then got on the road for the drive back to Mississippi.
 
We are very thankful for the Browders!  They have loved on us so well over the years and have always been very generous towards us. They are a blessing!!

a photo of the boys at the Mississippi Welcome Center 

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