Dear
Family,
What a momentous week. Bobby worked very hard and I am so pleased
with the results. How fun to hear him
announce, “For the first time ever, I present, Roman and Emily Kleiber!” I love the giddy joy on their radiant faces
and I remember that feeling very well.
So exciting!
I enjoyed getting to know some
groomsmen better – the rehearsal dinner was lovely. Hearing answers to, “How did you meet Roman,” brought fond, wonderful camp memories. I found out Tapawingo isn’t just a place to
meet God. Three generations of Oehlers
met their spouses there. Woah!
Bobby continues to feel excited
about the youth group and had an amazing youth Sunday. Their energy fills the auditorium!
I am so glad his ankle is getting
better. He still raises it in the
evening with an ice pack. The other day
he tried to get me to put my hand on his ankle and use my hand like an ice
pack. Ha, ha, very funny.
I also owe Bobby big time. He is refusing things on my behalf. I am not a collector of anything that needs
to be dusted or does not have a working purpose. Clutter is put away as soon as I get my hands
on it and I have heard, “Don’t touch my stuff,” many times. I like empty countertops, table, shoe rack by
the front door for guests (not all our shoes!), and empty windowsills. Yes, I owe Bobby big time.
Seth enjoys memorizing verses with
me. He does a better job at it and likes
that. My brain tries – it really
does.
Seth was not impressed by our
wedding present. It was not useful, it
was decorative only and looked cheap to him.
I insisted it was on the registry and had to explain what that was. Although
he does not want to get married he said, If I ever register I’ll only put one
thing on the registry and it will be worth $1,000.
Earlier this week Bobby and I
enjoyed a game night with friends. How
fun to be with people, test our wits and enjoy.
Adriel washed her car this week by
hand. I am impressed by her constant
cleaning and desire for good smells. She
was very sweet on Sunday when I wasn’t feeling 100%. She held my hand at church and gave me a ride
home.
May your family also be kind to you
when you are under the weather. May you
find joy in all you encounter and strength in knowing our Lord Jesus. Love and hugs,
Cristy
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