Saturday, October 17, 2009

Revival Conference



It was such a joy to serve our guests during the Revival Conference this past week! It had been seven months since our last conference, so we were all eagerly anticipating this event for quite some time. So many people expressed their gratefulness for our service in providing what they called a "sanctuary" for them during such a time, and we know that's most certainly the work of the Lord!

Our family's responsibilities were greatly varied this week, but they included over 15 hours of washing dishes, 60 hours of front desk work, 20 hours of dining room preparation, and...the list goes on! Although it was a lot of work for our small staff, we witnessed firsthand the Lord's compassionate faithfulness in sending so many dear friends to help during the conference and cleaning up afterwards, making it an almost-stress-free event for some of us. =) We're learning that when God plans events for us, He sufficiently provides for all of our needs! You can view some pictures of the Revival Conference here.

Yesterday we turned over nearly 80 rooms (I've never seen so many rooms cleaned in a single day!) in preparation for the National FFA Convention begining on Sunday. That means that directly after one event of 280 people, we're about to begin another event of 510! So we'll be just a little busy this weekend and the coming week. ;) We'll let you know how it goes!

God bless you all...

"...Showing to the generation to come the praises of the Lord, and His strength, and His wonderful works that He has done. That they might set their hope in God, and not forget the works of God, but keep His commandments." Ps. 78:4,7

[We didn't want to forget to mention how grateful we are for our dear mother who, although not able to assist on the "front lines" during the conference because of other responsibilities, made it entirely possible for the rest of us to do so. And no one else could have provided such a place of rest for us after all of our long hours like our mother does in our home. Thank you Mommy.]

Friday, September 25, 2009

It's been a busy, busy week for our family! With two large banquets to prepare for and serve this week, we've spent a lot of time folding napkins, moving and setting tables, refilling pitchers, washing dishes, and so much more in between! Enough to rouse us from our sleep earlier than usual and keep us up way too late during the evenings. =D But that's what we find so fun about living and working here--being able to serve others, especially when it involves large banquets and conferences! And I might add that it certainly adds to the adventure when we work with people who have never done anything like this before...and we're still learning how to do it ourselves. =D

But anyway, if you're wondering why we've been so negligent in blogging about life, it's because we've been too busy living it. We do have some more pictures coming soon...but we're heading to Chicago this afternoon, then to Wisconsin for our dear friends' wedding, then Skyler heads up to the Northwoods for a week and I (Sara) will be going to Pennsylvania for 10 days....so it might be a little while again. Just in case you were wondering. =)

Have a happy Friday and a delightful weekend! We certainly will...

Thursday, September 17, 2009


ITC friends =)

Wednesday, September 16, 2009


At times one can't help but wonder what this little guy is thinking...


He's always so serious! Perhaps he's philosophizing at an early age... =)



But then there's his oh-so-adorable look with his oh-so-chubby cheeks...


And whether serious or not, we think he's a pretty cute baby (nevermind the wet chin =D).

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Savannah

Monday, September 14, 2009

Sophia

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Well, now that someone found her keys and flash drive that she's been missing for over a week...I can post some newer pictures! I think finding one's keys in the office supply closet is nearly as embarrasing as having one's cellphone found in one of the kitchen cupboards on the 13th floor (remember that, Tabi?). I leave my things--usually the important stuff--in the randomest places sometimes!

And because I have the tendency to post ALL pictures at once and leave you in mournful silence for weeks at a time...I'll space out the pictures this time, how's that?


'Cause Silas can be as random as his sister...but we think that's ok. =)

Thursday, September 3, 2009

What we're up to...

Well, we haven’t been doing too good about letting you all see what we’re up to, have we? We don’t really have any good excuses this time either. So, before another month goes by, here’s just a li’l update about what we’re all doing as we head into the autumn season…

Shiloh will turn one year old in just a couple of weeks—wasn’t he born only a few days ago?—and he’s almost walking now! We can hardly believe it! He’s just as chubby as ever, and he’s by far the most talkative one in the family. =) And he has the cutest little grin you can imagine…

Savannah and Sophia are becoming more outgoing, energetic, and curious than ever before. And for two year olds, they’re pretty smart. They can count to twenty, say their ABCs, sing about a dozen songs that they’ve learned, quote Scripture, and read! Ok, so they can’t actually read, but if you didn’t know what the stories of Tom Kitten and The Flopsy Bunnies really said, you’d think that they were reading them. =) The Beatrix Potter stories are their favorite—“It is said that the effect of eating too much lettuce is soporific. I have never felt sleepy after eating lettuce, but then, I am not a rabbit.”

All of the boys have started school again in full swing. Since the ITC is super close to a community college our parking lot is used for student parking during the school year. We don’t mind it too much, but that means that there isn’t much to do outside anymore with vehicles covering every empty space, including our volleyball and basketball “courts.” So the boys have been trying to find productive things to amuse themselves with indoors. Like sparring—the newest craze among the guys here. =)

Stef has been busy with working in the ITC laundry room each day in addition to keeping up with responsibilities in the dining room. Within the next couple of weeks she’ll be working on creating a new dining room layout—from the current 39 tables to a much more practical 23 tables. Doesn’t sound like a big deal, but it is to us, and we’re excited for the change! =)

And I (Sara) continue to work as front desk manager/receptionist about 45-50 hours a week. That’s pretty much my life right now. =) I also volunteer at a local detention center once a week where a friend and I teach anger resolution classes. And if anyone at all cares to read my thoughts, you can do that here.

Dad has been busy with never-ending maintenance projects and teaches English as a second language to Hispanic students on Friday evenings. And Mom continues to do what moms do best, only mothers themselves can really relate to, and we can never be grateful enough for—the countless things that keep our family functioning, our home orderly, and our hearts encouraged.

In August Anna turned four, Suzi turned twenty-four, and Samuel turned eleven. That leaves only nine more birthdays yet to go this year! We thought it might be nice to leave for the last 2 ½ weeks of November and save everyone the trouble of birthday nights for six of us Nelsons. =)

Ok, I feel like I just typed out our Christmas newsletter, but there’s a little bit about what we’ve been up to anyway. =)