Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Our new table, chairs and hutch.........

Hello all.

Glad to see that you made it to our page once again. And we have some NEWS for you.
Check out the new dinningroom set. It just came today. We really neede some chairs.
The old ones were all falling apart.

It has been a while since I last blogged. It isn't as much fun when there are only a few people reading it, and commenting.

But I hope that we are back on track now.

As you can see, I have updated my links to the other kids. Matt and Amanda have moved to Fredericton. They started a new blog. The link is on the top right.
It is called:A Small Window Into Our Lives
Everyone started blogging again. Keep up the good works guys. Love to see them.
More next time.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

The Wedding.................

The rehearsal went smoothly

After much anticipation, the day finaly arrived. And what a day it was. Lots of friends and family getting.
Mary and Isaac posing for pictures. The beautiful bride and the handsome groom.



The parents with the bride.



We were blessed with beautifull weather during the day. The pictures were taken behind the house in the garden.
They were taken before the ceremony. This way we would have nice clean pictures.
You should see Caleb's tox at the end of the evening.
Just like the last two Weddings, we had to have a John Deere with refreshments.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Another wedding coming up..............soon!!!!!

Hi folks, it has been a while since the last update.
Here is the next one for all you guys that still check. I thought that I would update you on the upcoming wedding, between Mary and Isaac.
For those of you that don't know Isaac, I will tell you a bit about him.
Isaac lives in the United States. He went to college with Mary. One thing lead to the next. And now he is driving to PEI to get married.



They had several classes together at Calvin College. They both graduated this spring.Together they illustrated this book for Piet Buma.


Here Mary is working on the invitations. As you can see, it took lots of coffee.

As you can see, the warehouse is being majorly overhauled again. Mary and Elisabeth are doing all the painting.
A lot of talent right there!
A Tuscan scene they said.
And that is what it is going to be.



The lights are up, the stage is set. The hall is fit for a Royal couple.
Let the ceremony begin!

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Soccer time..............

It is that time of the year again. Soccer has started all over the place. Caleb and Damaris were excited about that for weeks already. And now that it has finaly come, boy are they having fun. Here are a few pictures to show you.


So, twice a week, Mondays and Wednesdays, of we go to the soccerfields in Hunter River. Here you can see Caleb posing for a picture. Who knows, it may be worth a lot of money someday.


And here are Damaris and her friend Anna. Taking a break at halftime. After all that hard work, you need a rest for a minute.

There was lots of action in this game.



And here is Aaron, Tineke's young fellow. He plays in the same group as Caleb. One of these days they will be playing against each other.

Andrew is playing too, but I don't have any pictures of him. He plays on a different night. He's in U 12, Damaris in U 10, Aaron and Caleb play in U 8.
And that is how we play soccer on P.E.I.

Oh, and Happy Canada Day to all you Cannucks out there!

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Beavers................


Hi all.
We have a problem. Beavers have closed off the culvert at the Le Clair farm. Damaris and I opened it up on Thursday night. But the water was too high to get the branches that were stuck in the culvert out. So the next morning we went back again, hoping to find the water receded. But to our surprise, the beavers had fixed the hole right up again.
This is what the culvert looks like. This is a picture from last year. In the top picture you can see how the water was running right over the driveway. Friday morning I went back to open it up again. The water would not flow good anymore because the culvert was plugged up bad. So I put two lenghts of sewerpipe in the dam. You can see the pipes in the water. they are about a foot under, weighed down by rocks. The ends of the pipe are drilled full of holes, so that they can't be plugged up too easy.
The upright pipe shows were the end of the culvert is located.
Damaris is looking on, taking some pictures today, as we had a look this afternoon. The culvert is completely gone now. All mudded over. It is amazing how crafty they are.
So for now, we are at a stand off. I hope that the pipes can keep up with the flow of the brook. Otherwise we are going to loose the driveway in a heavy rain.
Thanks for joining us here, and we will keep you up to date.

Sunday, June 3, 2007

My oh my, how time flies................


I know it is a little on the late side. And I can't use the excuse that I had to wait for my pictures to be developed first. It is just, well we've been very busy. We had a wonderfull time in Grand Rapids with Mary and Isaac. The picture from the airplane is of Chicago for the final flight to G.R.(Grand Rapids).


Here are Mary and Isaac with the book that they Illustrated for Pieter Buma, whom we had the pleasure of meeting too yet after the graduation ceremony. And Mary by herself. That was a rare occasion. One is never far from the other.
We also had the pleasure of meeting Isaac's family. It was really fun to get to know them and spend that time with them before the upcoming wedding in August. The graduation ceremony was held at the Van Andel Arena.

Located in downtown Grand Rapids. Lots of room inside for all 900 graduates and their families. It was one of the biggest gatherings of people that I have ever seen. It was really exciting to be there.It was wonderfull to see how much things have changed from the time we brought our girl to Grand Rapids four years ago, and left her all alone. To see how God took care of her and provided her with all her needs. And so we have come to the closing of one chapter in their lives and soon the opening of another one.

The proud parents are looking over the shoulder of their children. It is great to see how God worked, building this relationship between these two fine people.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Grading potatoes at Blue Bay Farms Ltd.........


Here are some pictures of the grading line. The yellow belts in the front transport the cull potatoes to the cull bin. The red machine behind them sizes the potatoes in two sizes. Then the potatoes get washed again on the yellow(last) washer.
You can see the people grading in the back. After that the spuds go up this red elevator belt.

Here you can see the culls coming together. The hollow potatoes come out of the green pipe. Then they join the rest of the culls for their last ride into the cullbin.
Here you can see the guys, Reggie and Omke Marten, boxing up selects. In the background you will find Tante Tineke and Darlene grading at the Hagan sizer. Behind Darlene and in the next picture you get a closer look at the X-Ray unit.
This silver box is what it is all about. Not very big, but very expensive. It is amazing how fast it works. And it is very acurate as well. And here, the finished product rolls into the box. We are currently doing two different sizes of selects with the Hagan sizer, plus the hollows get kicked out at the first station. Station two and three are for select and station four kicks the bigger number one potatoes back into the regular tablestock line. Hope I didn't confuse you too much. Any questions, leave me a comment, and we will get back to you soon.
Thanks.