Archive for 2009

State Fair

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

We made our annual trip to the State Fair early to enjoy the good food, sites and animals. This year my parents, grandma, sister & brother in law came with us. A highlight was the fresh fried veggies as well as the World’s Largest Boar.

Check it out if you have the chance. I’m sure you’ll find something fun.

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Us posing by the 2nd largest pumpkin. We didn’t grow it; just thought it was cool.

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Grandma C & Momma

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Daddy, Chris & Aimie

Why we didn’t make it to the art museum

Tuesday, August 4th, 2009

If you live in central Indiana then you heard about the thunderstorms this afternoon. Well my friend, I lived through them. Like the title implies my mother & I were on our way to pick up my Grandma to go to the art museum. Yes it had been raining very hard. And yes there was a huge red line on the radar. But it “seemed” to be letting up, so with our way too oversized umbrellas we made a mad dash for the car and decided to make the trip to bridge street. Which for the record, is a very poor name for this particular street. Bridge implies raised over the water … not so in rainstorms … not so.

Anyway, we pulled out of my mom’s driveway. I was driving due to a burn injury my mom sustained the day before from claw tongs (another post in itself). It seemed to be raining harder as we began down the street. We got past the first stop sign only to realize that there were huge streams of water running over the road. The water was so high it covered my wheel wells in places. After narrowly crossing a of couple streams we decided that we were crazy and to turn back. We didn’t want to turn around and risk getting washed away so we took a detour. Half way through the detour I couldn’t see the road or for that matter really anything. The wind was blowing the rain completely sideways and it felt as if we were in a giant car wash. We decided to pull over in a church parking lot and wait out the storm. About a minute into parking the wind was blowing so hard it began to rock the car. (Later we heard on the news that gusts had been up to 60 mph.)

We pulled closer to the church and waited another 15 minutes or so for the rain to stop. It finally did so we made the treck home. We encountered even deeper streams on the way home and seriously wondered if the Vibe could handle it. At one point I said, “ok Momma, you’re just going to have to pray we get home.” And she did. And we did. So the end is happy. Yeah. Just a little drama in between. I tried to get mom to video tape how deep the water was when we were driving but she was too scared. I do have a picture that my Dad took of their yard from the flooding. In my 26 years I have never seen that much water at their place.

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And so this is why we didn’t make it to the art museum. (Normally you wouldn’t be able to seek the creek from here.)

Driving home I had a brief glimpse of what Noah must have felt with the flood. Thank you Jesus for getting us home.

Zimbabwe Pictures

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

We arrived safely home from our 2 week mission trip to Zimbabwe 2 days ago. We had a great trip. God’s provision and grace were evident in the midst of a much harder living situation. VBS was a hit, topping out at 900 + kids on the last day. The team was amazing and so were our hosts. Over all, even though the trip was challenging in new ways, we had an awesome time and are praising and thanking God for all He has done and will do.

Hopefully we’ll be posting more stories and videos in the next few weeks as we recover physically and get back in the grove. Thanks to everyone who prayed for us. We know that God honored your prayers and then some.

Here are some of our 1000 pics. Enjoy

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800+ kids in a 57 X 27 concrete church. Praise God

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Part of the team with Shepherd & Jane

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VBS smiles

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Jason & Barb at the Children’s Home distributing gifts

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The team: Barb, Paige, Jason, Rachel, Connie & John

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more VBS smiles

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A visit to the school

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To check out the entire Best of Zim click below to see the album:

http://blog.jasonshore.com/photo-album/album/72157621627966047/the-best-of-zimbabwe-2009.html

If you’d like to hear more or get involved please comment on this post and we’d love to give you more info on how to help. Thanks!

Jason’s pie in the face

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

This year during our church’s VBS the kids raised money for our mission trip to Zimbabwe to help us put on a VBS there. The goal was $1000. God is amazing though and able to do more than we ever ask for. The kids raised over $2000 in just 5 days! We were floored. Since they were able to meet the goal several people got pies in the face – including Jason. Below is a clip of the pie fun. Jason is seriously becoming a pie in the face professional. This is his 2nd year. Let me know and I’d be happy to hire him out for less than $2000 :) Again we just praise God for his provision and for the kids.

Aimie’s Bachelorette party

Monday, June 29th, 2009

This past weekend I went to my little sister’s bachelorette party. It was luau themed and super fun. Her friend Amy Noy did such a  great job planning the shower. I am so excited for Aimie and Chris. T-minus 6 days until the wedding.

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All the super hot bridemsaids and the bride :) Love you girls!

Happy Father’s Day

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

We had a great time celebrating Father’s Day. We went out to eat as a family and then went Putt Putting. It was a lot of fun – but like 100 degrees. Seriously, in between the holes we were all searching for shade. Despite the hot weather we had lots of fun together as a family. Happy Father’s Day Daddy!  I am blessed to have you for my dad and love you very much!

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Louisville Getaway

Monday, June 15th, 2009

In celebration of our upcoming 4th anniversary Jason planned a quick get away to Louisville. We stayed at this super cute Bed and Breakfast in the Historic District called the DuPont House. It was a gigantic 3 story mansion built in the 1800′s. We stayed in a beautiful suite with a huge bathroom – complete with a spa tub. We had dinner at a fancy restaurant called Rivue along the river. It was on the 25th floor and had a crazy view. We watched the sunset while we ate steak and a complimentary dessert. The next day we went to the Louisville Slugger Museum and had lunch at the Hard Rock Cafe. We had a great time getting away and just hanging out and relaxing.

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Jason & Babe Ruth posing at the museum

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Smiling after dinner

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Why didn’t we do this before? I love little getaways. Thanks babe for planning the best couple days. Love you so much!

Aimie’s Bridal Shower

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Last Saturday, along with my mother-in-law Linda, we had a bridal shower for my sista Aimie. In about a month she will marry the love of her life Chris. We had a great time visiting, eating yummy treats and watching Aimie open a ton of presents. I am so excited for the two of them and glad that I could show my sister how much I love her. Good luck guys. I wish you all the best. Also, thanks to Linda for your great party planning skills. And thanks to everyone for coming out and showing your love to Aimie. Couldn’t have done it without you!

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My beautiful sister. Love you!

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