The Blessing Week – Part 3

Posted by The Neely Team

Jan

15

Jigsaw puzzles were a big part of the weekend As an excellent conclusion Kevin and Titusto our week of blessings, the Barnes family came  for a wonderful time of fellowship! Target shooting, playing in the freezing outdoors, working jigsaw puzzles, looking at the Daddy doesn't really enjoy the chaos involved with playing Pit!!amazing pictures Wesley and Titus - The boys really enjoyed our little guy!from their  trip to Yellowstone this past summer,  playing PIT, making music with the guitars, etc., filled our time and brought great joy! They were able to stay for church on Sunday, and Wesley  helped us praise the Lord in song Kathryn was a part of it, too, for a while, with Mrs. Barnes!with his guitar. Our Tim and Wesley were some of the players in a very naughty passtime!! :) time together was exciting, encouraging, and lots of fun – we’re looking forward to next time!! Thank you, Barnes family!

 

 

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The younger ones enjoyed rough-housing a little bit...   Wes brought his guitar for the first time!The music was a big part of the weekend for some of us! More "puzzlers" I'm not sure how they got ALL these people into the hidey-hole... :)



The Blessing Week – Part 2

Posted by The Neely Team

Jan

11

Daniel reading to the little onesAbout 28 hours after the Conns left, :( we had the joy of Just a little taste of the Staddon family JOYhosting the Staddon family for a few days!! While passing through on their way back to West  Virginia, they blessed us by spending their Donald and TitusNew Year’s Eve with us! It would take hours to tell about all of the JOYFUL activities that took  place; but we’ll spare you theJames and Jonathan time and just give a few highlights. :)

- watching “The Star of  Bethlehem” and then discussing James and Hermanthe incredible power, sovereignty, majesty, and wisdom of our Creator

- playing many games, including Dutch Blitz, Occupation,Having some fun with the hats Catan, Duck-Duck-Goose, Swap, Kings-and-Peasants, etc. 

- listening to the Staddon family practice beautiful family harmony – with voice (esp. the quintet :) ), piano, violin, and Do you need an explanation?handbells

- getting to feed many large appetites :) Esther and Susanna

- spending quality times around the table, reading the Bible, relating our most embarrassing moments, sharing spiritual insights, singing, laughing, Our beautiful gingerbread house...writing  The quintet - about to let forth a powerful song of praise!lists of everything else we wanted to do, etc. :)

-gaining experience and knowledge regarding photography and operating a website and blog (special thanks to Amanda and Esther excitedly planning how to wisely invest their resources on the island of CatanJames and Robert!)

- staying up to a record time of 4:00 a.m. on New... in a ruined heap!  Years  Eve

- blowing up our gingerbread house

  Well, needless to say, when the “Staddon  Another team in CatanWagon” pulled out of our driveway on Friday, we were left with a sense of loss but also one of having been wonderfully refreshed! One   particular thing we appreciate about the Staddon family is their Everyone fit around the same table!constant JOY!! (That comes from having Jesus first, Others second, and Yourself last.) Whether in helping prune our fruit trees, eating a peanut butter ball, helping  clear the table, or playing Catan, they constantly had smiles and words of encouragement!  Thank you, Staddons!

 

James, David, Herman, and Lauren... headed for the creek in the "Big Red Mule"! (Now, don't panic... James was a good driver and turned off before he got there! :) )Note: Go James! Taking the famous Grass Sled ride For more stories and  pictures, please visit the Staddons’ blog!! (We promise, it’ll be worth it just to see the incredible gingerbread-house-explosion shots!!!)Michael, Esther, and Jessi

Staddon family



The Blessing Week – Part 1

Posted by The Neely Team

Jan

10

The last week of December was an unbelievably BUSY week… but it was also one Giving a tour of the property while reliving the memories from a wonderful visit eight years ago! (It had been way too long!!!!!!!!!!!! Can we say that enough???) of the highlights of the year because it was filled to overflowing with something we love: having tons of people in our home! During the whole week, we had fantastic fellowship and magnificent memories! Let’s tell aboutScrabble the first part first… and maybe we’ll catch up on all the stories before another week goes by…

It started on December 26th. Actually, it was closer to December 27th. After a busy day of preparation, the younger ones had gone to bed and all of the rest of us were waiting with much anticipation for Mommy’s brother and his family to arrive! Though we have seen them several times this year at their home, Uncle Dan, The Conns gave us all GIANT jaw breakers! How fun! Aunt Lisa, David, Brian, Rachel, and Samantha had not been to our house in over eight years!! (Way too long!!) Well, they finallyDavid and Brian REALLY liked Amanda's pet doves :) arrived… and, for now, we’ll let the whole Team give you the highlights of our time together.

Hannah: “Playing games with David and Brian was fun.”

Kathryn: “One of my favorite memories of the weekend was lying out on our deck (in the freezing cold, that is :) ) looking at the stars, the brilliant moon, and Mars, exclaiming rather loudly Uncle Dan and Aunt Lisa - Time for a bit of corny entertainment!! about the funny shapes we saw in Victoria and Davidthe passing clouds, :) and discussing the magnificent wisdom and goodness of our Creator! When we became so cold that we couldn’t stand it any longer, :) we came inside, prepared steaming cups of hotWow David! What snazzy eyewear!! :) chocolate, and then went to the basement to spend some time in sharing prayer requests and praying together. What a blessing to have cousins that aren’t just relatives… but good friends and Announcing a budding violinist - Samantha Jane! those with whom we can share what the Lord has been teaching us!! A few more highlights were showing Brian some things about the violin, as well as finding out that he is finally taller than me!:)” 

Dad: “It was just a blessing to have them here; it’sBrian was supposed to be helping make breakfast with the rest of the cousins, but... oh well. He needed the rest. :) been a long time! We’ve been the recipients of their wonderful hospitality many times but they seldom give us the opportunity to return it. I have had a tremendous respect for and have admired big brother Dan for many years and consider myself blessed to be part of their family.  I especially enjoyed our time out with just Dan and Lisa.”

Bethany: “I liked playing with Brian! Herman was a cowboy and me and Brian were the bad guys. It was Cousin tackle time!! (Brian and Hannah) fun!”

Amanda: “We had a FANTASTIC time with the Conns!! It was such a blessing to have great fellowship with family, and we thoroughly enjoyed having them in our home again after eight too-longTitus, David, and Rachel years! Without a doubt, my favorite part was the prayer meeting that David, Brian, Jessi, Kathryn, Victoria, and I had on Monday night! There was such a unity between us as we exchanged prayer requests and then lifted our prayers to God! To hear each other’s hearts and then to pray about it together was extremely uplifting, to King David - getting a back massage after just having his coffee delivered to him. :) Spoiled cousin! (Not really... we were honored to serve the king!! :) ) say the least! Another one of my favorite things was the time that I had to talk one-on-one to Rachel, sharing with her, and her sharing with me. It was aThe well-selected hiding spot for when the parents came home! very special time! I also thoroughly enjoyed the general time with everyone… playing games, talking to Uncle Dan and Aunt Lisa, getting up early to make breakfast with our cousins – it was all wonderful!”

Susanna: “One of my favorite times was getting to play in a little hideout with Rachel, Lauren, and Herman. We pretended that we were orphans and that that Saying goodbye wasn't easy... was a house that our pretend grandfather had once used as a hiding spot during a war. We even “found” some old things that he hadRachel and her little buddy Titus - She was a great example of spending time investing into the lives of those younger than her! hidden in secret places! That was so fun!”

Mom: “How exciting to have my brother and his family here for a visit!! I loved all the  one-on-one time chatting, and our couples night out was a definite favorite!!”

Lauren: “I really liked it when all the parents went out for supper and left all of the kids at home together. We played “Sardines” and “HiAmanda and David - "Act like you like each other!" :)de-n-Seek” in the dark!! Then, when the parents called and We hope they left refreshed... there was a little time for sleeping, at least.  :) told us that they were on their way home, we all hid in the basement shower together! It was really squished and kind of hot, but it was so fun! Then the parents had to find us when they came inside. How funny!”

Herman: “I thought it was funThe Conns - David - 16, Uncle Dan, Aunt Lisa, Brian - 15, Rachel - 12, Samantha - 6 to shoot David’s air-soft gun!”

Victoria: “Our whole weekend was a HUGE blessing! I really enjoyed all the time we got to spend playing games and getting to know all of our cousins better. Spending one-on-one time with Samantha playing the violin was also a  blast!”

Jessica: “Wow! I was told to write a brief summary of my favorite part, but what can you say when everything was buckets of fun! I didn’t used to think about the relationships that IThe cousin line up! David, Jessi, Victoria, Amanda, Brian (who is finally taller than Kathryn - Yay!!!!!!!!!), Kathryn, Rachel and Titus, Susanna, Lauren, Sam #1, Sam #2, Bethany, and Hannah have with our cousins, but the older I get, the more I realize what a treasure I have, not to just have cousins, but to consider them friends. This time that we had to make  memories with them was something that will not soon be forgotten. It is difficult to pick one thing that was my favorite because  everything was so Brian, David, Samantha, and Rachel - come back again SOON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! We love you and can't wait till next time!much fun! Lots of memories were made playing “Sardines” and having thirteen people crowded into a small area, laying outside on the deck in freezing weather looking at the stars and talking about the greatness of our Creator, getting up early and making breakfast together, having meaningful discussions, and the list could go on! It was hard to let them leave, but we look forward to the next time we get together, whether it is at our house or theirs!”



A Simple Kind of Christmas

Posted by Amanda

Jan

2

I have been trying to get this up for several days, but it’s better late than never, right? :) So…

Every year, we try to think of ways to simplify the Christmas season so that we can concentrate more on the true meaning of Christmas – that Jesus came to Earth to save us from our sins. Sometimes we succeed; and a lot of times… Titus's first Christmas! well, we’ll just leave it at that. This year, we had a kind of “forced simplicity”, which made Christmas 2009 go down in Neely Team history as probably “the most unusual Christmas we’ve ever had!” 

The night of Christmas Eve, we were planning to follow our regular Christmas traditions the next day, and to just enjoy the time with each other. We had invited about ten other people to come have Christmas dinner with us, so we had gotten the house in ship shape,and by the time we went to bed that night, we were ready for a good night’s sleep, in preparation for what looked like would be a fairly busy day the next day. Yes, it was busy, but not quite in the way that we had planned!…

Having the power out made the camera flash seem painfully bright! For me, it all started around 5:15 am, when I awoke to hear the excited whispers and restless movement of two of my sisters, in the bed next to mine. We have a rule that no one is allowed to get up before 6:00 on Christmas morning, to allow the sleepy ones (i.e. Dad, Mom, and a couple of us “stick-in-the-mud” older girls :) ) a teensy bit more time to sleep! :) So anyway, I was lying there, trying to tune out the noise of the girls’ excitement and go back to sleep, when I suddenly realized how dark it was. The power had gone out! I didn’t think much of it at first, because we have power outages all the time (especially when we have a windstorm like we had that night), and they usually don’t last very long. However, it was about 5:45 before I finally drifted off to We wanted a CD, so we plugged in an extension cord...sleep again, and my last thought was, Hmm. I wonder if the power will come back on in time…

Well, that altered a few people’s plans to get up at 6:00, as they were still lying in bed, wondering what would be the point of getting up in the dark, with no lights, no water, and no way to cook the breakfast we had planned! Finally, around 6:45, ...ran it out to the garage...my siblings managed to wake me up enough to get out of bed, and  all nine of us headed downstairs to Mom and Dad’s room, to wake them up, too, in spite of the dark. After all, that’s what flashlights and candles are for, right?

That morning was actually very similar to other Christmas mornings, except that we got up later, couldn’t turn on our Christmas lights, couldn’t turn on ANY lights, except for our candles and flashlights, and had scrambled eggs and grits (which we cooked on our gas-powered stove) instead of baking the...into the van... breakfast casserole that we usually have on special occasions. After it got to be light outside, Dad went out and hooked up the generator, which some friends just helped us hard-wire to the house back in October – just in time! :) The effect was wonderful! It wasn’t like having all of our regular electricity on, but it was good enough to run a couple things at a time, so that we took turns running things like the hot water (for showers and dishes), kitchen lights, refrigerators, and freezers. It’s amazing how attached we can become to our modern conveniences… and how much we miss them when ...and used an inverter to generate the power from the van battery!!they’re gone!!

After breakfast, we all gathered in the living room again to read the Christmas story and open gifts. Usually we just read the Christmas account from Luke 2, but this year we READ it, taking time between each verse to discuss the scenario and imagine what it would’ve been like to really be there. From Luke, we went back to Matthew and read the story about the wise men. Then we got into a discussion about “the star.” What was “the star” that the wise men followed? We had quite the discussion about that, and talked about several different possibilities; all in all a very interesting conversation! But more about that later…

We had to cancel our dinner plans with our friends because of the power outage. That was okay, because it gave us more family time; more time to relax and enjoy each other’s company. We altered our meal plan just a little, so that instead of baking the turkey, we grilled venison cube steaks and tenderloins – delicious! :)

It was fun to sit "around" the Christmas tree in the van... quite an adventure! We had another interesting twist to the day when shortly after dinner, the generator suddenly ran out of gas! We had called the power company, and they had said that they hoped to have the power back on by 11:00… PM… on SATURDAY night!!! So, with that in mind, Dad decided that we had to try to get some gas, so that our refrigerators would stay cold. At first, he was planning to go out by himself, but after some discussion, we decided to all load up and go. So, we enjoyed our time, spending Christmas in our 2nd (or maybe our real) home – the van! :) I have to mention here that usually we spend a lot of Christmas afternoon settled down in the living room, sitting in front of the Christmas tree. It’s so cozy and homey… but obviously that wasn’t going to work very well this time, so we loaded our two-foot-high tree into the van, plugged the lights into a power inverter, and enjoyed our little Christmas tree in our “home away from home” – how appropriate! :) It was a beautiful day... this was shortly after sunrise.

I realize that this is pretty long, and I don’t want to bore anyone, so I’ll skip to the end of the story… The power actually came back on around 7:00 pm, so that night we cozied down and watched “The Star of Bethlehem.” Let me take just a moment here and encourage anyone who has never seen that video to PLEASE do so!!! It is AMAZING!! Words fail me when I try to describe it, but it is an unbelievably fascinating tribute to the accuracy of the Bible and the sovereignty and perfection of God!!!!!! To know that the God of our universe would actually come to Earth, be born as a human baby, live a perfectly human life, and die an excruciating and horrible human death… just to save me, and all of us, from our sins and give us the opportunity to live with Him forever, is hard enough to fathom!!!! Then to see the design and perfection with which He had planned the universe to announce His coming, birth, and death… it was incredibly humbling!! It was a wonderful end to a truly wonderful Christmas!!!!!!!!!!



Icing Cookies!!

Posted by Lauren

Dec

30

*Editor’s note: I just realized that this never got posted when it was ready a couple weeks ago. Sorry for the delay!

 

Chef Herman, Kitty, and Lauren Every Christmas we like to iceChef Bethany and Hannah Christmas cookies together. This year we made them early and then froze 'Berty and Kitty them so that they were rCocoa and Belleeady to ice when we finished school and were ready to do it. Kitty made blue, green, red, yellow, and white icing, and Mommy bought us lots of sprinkles to decorate with! Herman, Belle, ‘Berty, Kitty, and I did them allWorking away... THIS IS FUN!!!!! together, and it was FUN!!! I am glad we get to do fun  Mr. Snowman - isn't he cute??! things like that at Christmas time!

 

The finished product!



27 Hours of Joy

Posted by The Neely Team

Dec

23

 John and his little people  :)Two weeks ago, we had the immense pleaJohn investing into our little ones again - this time coloring with them!sure of visiting with the Dalrymple family for 27 –too-short hours! It was a little spur of the moment, but our time together was full of fellowship, group games, music, and just plain fun! OnePracticing one of our favorite songs that they did: "A Higher Call" of the greatest  blessings of the weekend was getting to listen as they practiced and performed musicRachel and Titus with  voice, violin, viola, cello, flute, and piano. Listening to them was a little taste of what  heaven must be like: continual praise and glory to our Heavenly Father!! Thank you, Dalrymples, for your Rachel and JessiwilliTitus and "Uncle Mark" :)ngness to be used to  encourage so many  around you with your music! Can’t wait till next time!!!!!

 

 Mark, Hannah, and Kathryn

Playing "Tackle John" ??

 

 

 

 

 

Dalrymples and Neelys! :)



47850_s[1] A few weeks ago, we received a package enclosing a new DVD released from Vision Forum, called “The Mysterious Islands.” The film centers on the present-day war between Darwinism and the biblical Creation account. To do this, it takes you on a journey to the Galapagos Islands, where Charles Darwin first did his research that later resulted in his book, The Origin of the Species. As we got it right before leaving for our trip to GA for Thanksgiving, we took it with us and decided to watch it with our cousins. We did and it was a refreshing look at how good God is and filled us again with awe for His intense creativity!

One thing the video covered that particularly stood out to me was a story they told about Darwin’s trip. He was taken by ship, and during the course of the five-year voyage, became close friends with the captain. They were both seeking answers, but though they studied the same things, they arrived at vastly different conclusions. Darwin, because he had already determined in his heart that the Bible was only good for moral issues, not science, became convinced that the world and all therein was a result of random chance, mutations, natural selection, etc. The captain, on the other hand, found striking evidence for the Creator and later became a strong Christian. This reminded me of the importance that we interpret everything through the truth of Scripture, God’s infallible Word, and that our hearts must be tender toward that truth. These two men witnessed the same sights, walked the same shores, and studied the same creatures and processes, but because one carried with him that baggage of worldly philosophies, he was blinded and led to draw up some of the most ridiculous theories imaginable. The other found God’s Light, grace, and Almighty hand to guide and direct his life and help him see his true origin and the reason for his existence.

Because of this fierce battle between these two vastly different worldviews, I was also reminded that we, as Christians, must be seeking God and studying His creation so that we may be equipped to pass on the truth to the coming generations. The Lord used this film to renew my excitement in these things and my awe for Him and His matchless ways! He truly is amazing!! If you have not seen this, we highly encourage you get it. You will be inspired! Our whole family is now ready for a trip to the Galapagos! 

O Lord, how manifold are thy works! in wisdom hast thou made them all: the earth is full of thy riches. So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts. There go the ships: there is that leviathan, whom thou hast made to play therein. These wait all upon thee; that thou mayest give them their meat in due season. That thou givest them they gather: thou openest thine hand, they are filled with good… The glory of the Lord shall endure for ever: the Lord shall rejoice in his works… I will sing unto the Lord as long as I live: I will sing praise to my God while I have my being.” (Psalm 104) 

O Lord our Lord, how excellent is thy name in all the earth! who hast set thy glory above the heavens… When I consider thy heavens, the work of thy fingers, the moon and the stars, which thou hast ordained; What is man, that thou art mindful of him? and the son of man, that thou visitest him? (Psalm 8)



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