Thursday, May 28, 2015

The Strite's

We went to the  Strite's  on Friday to help with the food preparation...
but we also had a lot of fun!
 
Micah-David, Hope, and Jubilee

 Uriah and Joshua
 
                    Jenny and Sis. Joyce made the rolls for the reception!
 
Rolling meat balls
 
 
 
Micah David eating strawberries out of the garden



If you look really close you can see a coyote...
 

 David and Daddy having fun target practicing!








Monday, May 25, 2015

Hiking in Arizona

We took a trip to Arizona for a reception that the Strites planned for those who could not travel
 to Pennsylvania for Justin and Kaitlyn's wedding.
 Every day was just picture perfect while we were there.
We had a nice time at the Cochise Stronghold in the Dragoon Mountains hiking with the youngest Strite boys.

This information is from www.CochiseStronghold.com.
At an elevation of 5,000 ft.  This beautiful woodland area lies in a protective rampart of granite domes and sheer cliffs which were once the refuge of the great Apache Chief, Cochise, and his people.  Located within the Coronado National Forest
This rugged natural fortress was, for some 15 years, the home and base of operations for the famed Chiricahua Apache Chief, Cochise.  Cochise and about 1,000 of his followers, of whom some 250 were warriors, located here.
Born in present-day Arizona, Cochise led the Chiricahua band of the Apache tribe during a period of violent social upheaval. In 1850, the United States took control over the territory that today comprises Arizona and New Mexico.  Not hostile to the whites at first, he kept peace with the Anglo-Americans until 1861, when he became their implacable foe because of the blunder of a young U.S. Army officer, Lt. George Bascom.   In that year, Cochise and several of his relatives had gone to an encampment of soldiers in order to deny the accusation that they had abducted a child from a ranch. The boy was later proved to have been kidnapped by another band of Apaches.
During the parley, Cochise and his followers were ordered held as hostages by Bascom, but Cochise managed to escape almost immediately by cutting a hole in a tent. Bascom later ordered the other Apache hostages hanged, and the embittered Cochise joined forces with Mangas Coloradas, his father-in-law, in a guerrilla struggle against the American army and settlers. The capture and murder of Mangas Coloradas in 1863 left Cochise as the Apache war chief.   The U.S. Army captured him in 1871 and prepared to transfer the Chiricahua to a reservation hundreds of miles away, but he escaped again and renewed the resistance campaign. The following year after negotiating a new treaty with the help of Thomas Jeffords, the band was allowed  to stay in their homeland.
Cochise is reputed to have been a master strategist and leader who was never conquered in battle.  He died peacefully on the newly formed Chiricahua  reservation in 1874.  His son, Taza succeeded him as chief.   Upon his death, he was secretly buried somewhere in or near his impregnable fortress.  The exact location has never been revealed or determined.
 
 




The spring




 




 

Half Moon Tank
 

Rattle snake
 
There was a gopher snake in the trail when we were hiking back down!
 


 
 


 
 
 
 
After the hike the Strites had us over for homemade icecream (coffee or mint chocolate chip).

and fellowship!
 

Don't you just love the sign Joylin painted in the background!?
 
Caught you Juliana!
 


Benjamin and Uriah
 
 
 
 
 

Friday, May 22, 2015

Sis. Mary / David's Birthday

 Our special friend, Sis. Mary, came to visit us one afternoon.
Her family was close friends to Brother Branham and his family.

She helped us make soft pretzels...one of our favorites!

Sis. Mary fits right in with our family!

Benjamin and Sis. Mary have a special bond since they share the same birthday.


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DAVID'S 5th BIRTHDAY


David is a fun kid filled with lots of energy and big ideas!  He is a good helper and a very happy boy. Yes, he is ALL boy!  There isn't a day that goes by without him making us laugh.  He loves going outside, always wants to go fishing.  He likes to play with his amish friends, Henry and Mahlon, go biking, he loves having books read to him, and can't wait to take his kayak to the pond!