Saturday, December 20, 2008

We are in Boise, Idaho

Dear Friends,

I missed my "Southern California" update as I mentioned in our final blog from Alaska. Let me say the handful of days we were home were very fast...and good. We found ourselves driving to Idaho to visit our son Wesley, along with Cynthia and their four children, before we knew it!

Our days here have been full- children's school Christmas program, (the kids attend a private Christian school,) along with basketball games and generally, living life!

I should also say we took a three day side trip since being here in Boise to visit my mother, sister and brother-in-law in Redmond, Oregon. But if you have been following the weather in the northwest it has been cold, snowy and in some parts rain mixed with lots of snow. For example Spokane, Portland, sections of Interstates and many other places in the Northwest have been shut down because of the weather! We did have a great visit though.

Back to us. What are we going to be doing in this next chapter of our lives? Once again we do not have the definitive answer yet. To be very up front, with Christmas activities rolling in on us (and all of you) we have not be working as hard listening, talking and sifting through the various
possibilities. Once again we trust the God who speeded this whole process up for us to be in total control of what the future. Consequently we are no anxious.

Now to the story of Christmas. This is the first year in all of our past years of ministry that we are not involved in Christmas productions and Christmas Eve services. You might think "ah, what a relief for Judy and Graydon!" But if the truth were to be known we miss the preparations, the planning and ultimately, the presentations. We are planning on taking in as much as possible here in Boise when it comes to Christmas programs and Christmas Eve services. This is such a special time of the year. I hope you take advantage of everything you can wherever you might be living so that the Christmas story burns brightly within your hear.

Having said all of that we are going to be involved in a very special Christmas Day meal. Our children here, Wesley, Cynthia and children, have invited a refugee family from Bhutan to eat that special lunch with us. Two adults with preschool children along with a grandmother will be eating Christmas dinner with all of us. Only the father speaks English. What a fun opportunity to demonstrate positive Christian hospitality to a refugee family- something Mary and Joseph did not receive that night long ago in Bethlehem.

Judy and I wish and pray for all of you a Christmas that is full of meaning and memories.

With love and prayers,

Graydon and Judy from Boise, Idaho, Christmas 2008

5 comments:

Jen Williams said...

Hi Graydon and Judy,

I am so happy to read your update and relieved to hear you made it to Idaho safely. You know how to drive in snow, but I don't, so somehow I managed to be a little worried about that :)

I wish you very blessed and Merry Christmas and a wonderful New Year!

Love, Jen

Unknown said...

Hello Graydon and Judy,
You have been on our thoughts these last few days. I pictured Pastor Graydon wearing his red sweater and Judy wearing her turtle neck. Such wonderful memories of the both of you. :) I wish you a wonderful season with anticipation of what God has in stored for the both of you.
BTW, hosting a family from Bhuttan? WOW! You DO love the nations!!!
Love, Laura Macias

Cathy said...

HI Graydon & Judy:
Okay I thought you would be home so I sent my yearly arrangment and they said that you were gone for the holidays. ( I guess they spoke with the neighbors)So I will tell you in this message...Merry Christmas and Happy New Years! We love you and are anxious to hear about the next chapter! Blessings! Adolfo, Cathy & Ashley

CarJax said...

Happy New Year, GJ & Judy! May God richly bless you in 2009 as you continue to seek Him. Much love, Jax & fam

Nicole and Narindra in Madagascar said...

Graydon and Judy,

I am enjoying walking with you through this journey and waiting to see what the Lord desires of you both for the next chapters of your lives. How you will touch others through change and growth and yet how you are being refined in the process as well!

I am kicking myself in the pants for not offering to house sit for you, but I am sure that the Lord has provided in that area as well as many others!

May you be reminded of how your cup runneth over through this wonderful time of remembarance and blessing.

Love and prayers,

Nicole