Friday, November 27, 2015

An Amish Wedding


Daddy, Mommy, Joshua, and I were invited to our Amish neighbor Mary Ellen's wedding. Amish weddings last all day from 8 in the morning until midnight. It was the first Amish wedding Joshua and I went to but the second for Daddy and Mommy. Daddy snuck pictures with his phone.


 Upon arrival the horses are unhitched from the buggies and parked under a tent.
A  new barn was built for the occasion to sit 400.  They had nails along the railings for the men to hang their hats.


They had cute little signs around.


This is called the "Eck room".  Family and close friends bring a dish/container with special food in it.  Such as cakes, lunch meats, cheese, nuts, candies, etc.  The dishes are displayed throughout the day for everyone to snack on and then the bride gets to keep the dish/basket or whatever the food came in as part of her wedding gift.





 They have lunch and supper! This is the room where they prepare all the food.  The stoves are rented and several church wagons are used to supply enough dishes for the event.
 This was the only "English" table. 


All the youth went and played volleyball until dark across the street in a relatives yard.
The day after the wedding mommy stopped over to take some pictures to share with Kaitlyn since she was not able to come.
All the gifts were in the basement of the brides home.  After lunch the Bride and Groom opened the gifts while everyone sung!


L for Lester and M for Mary Ellen

Lester and Mary Ellen gave a dozen roses and this customized plaque to their parents.



We are looking forward to having the new couple as neighbors! 

Monday, November 23, 2015

Jubilee Weekend

We had a bunch of fun girls stay with us over the YF Jubilee Tour weekend.
Sure wish we would have gotten a pic of when all 10 were with us!
You can find pictures of the Jubilee Tour on
 
On Saturday when all the youth were at the Jubilee tour we had a Fellowship meal for the out of town guests and local church people.
 

 

Sorry for the blurry pictures !


 

 
Some of the girls that stayed with us walked the 3 mile loop on one of the last days!
 


Nice day for a walk


 
 
WOW!!!


 

On Monday we went ice skating with some youth that were still in town.
 
 
We are so thankful that the Jubilee Tour came to PA!

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Journey Through Africa


Our homeschool group chooses a public speaking topic every year. This year we invited our guests to journey with us through the continent of Africa.
   


 These were the programs.  On the inside student #1 would coordinate with the country labeled #1 on the map on the cover.  Special thanks for Kaitlyn's help from afar making the programs!
We began by reciting from memory Acts 10:34-35.

Then we sang "The Map of Africa" song which names all 54 individual countries.
Juliana and Lily did Joy and Elaniah's hair in corn rows!

Hope researched the proper way to do the head wrap.





 As the students said their speeches the older boys made sure their boards were brought to the front.



The homeschool moms brought African cuisine to share with the 100 guests.
  Special thanks to our servers.
(A few out of towners joined us for the event)

We were excited to find cups with Africa on them at the bargain store.

The food was really good!
David did lions -so you can guess who made these!

Milk tart pies are very popular in South Africa.