Monday, October 20, 2008

New Muzzleloader Shirts


We have had a few Muzzleloader shirts over the past few years, but we have recently come out with a new shirt. Here is a picture of Abby wearing it. My friend and bass player extrodinaire has agreed to print more of the shirts as we need them. If any friends want Muzzleloader shirts, please leave a comment or send me an email (jerod@cmausa.org). The cost is simply $10. We can do kids sizes or adults, just let me know.

Changing of the Colors Rally 2008

We have just finished up with a great week of fun here on Iron Mountain. We had a great leadership meeting for all of the state leadership across the United States. It is always a joy to hang out with friends that we have made in all of our travels. We were able to spend a good amount of time with our CMA Youth Movement Leaders that were able to attend.

The student events at the rally were awesome. There were good crowds and the teens that were there really had many moments to connect with Christ. We witnessed some really cool things. Here are a few pictures from the event.

Muzzleloader played with the students and then for all of CMA at the CMA Family Service. It was alot of fun and we caught some good pictures. (Ashley George put together some photos that she took as well.)

This week were are involved in CMA's International Leadership Meeting with around 70 leaders from the different countries where CMA is active.

We are very much looking forward to the fall and to all the fun that it will bring. It won't be anytime until the holidays, plays, hanging with family and of course, the McPherson Christmas Ball.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Having fun, enjoying life

Over the past few weeks we have been really having a good time going to the boys football games and doing all of our other home town things. Both Zeke and Joby are very busy with youth group and jr. high football. They have been having games 2 nights a week and half of them are over an hour away. Last night, I rode the bike out to Zeke's game, which they won 15-14, and when it was over we rode back home together. Got back late, but it was a very cool time. Also Abby and I had a special lunch yesterday at the local chinese restaurant. Everything is moving ahead and we are all looking forward to the Colors Rally coming up in October. If we could just get the Razorbacks to win...

Friday, September 05, 2008

Labor Day Fun and Back to Work

We really had a great weekend. It was fun to go to Floyd and hang with Jennifer's parents and family. We always have a great time, lots of playing games, cooking and chilling out. It was also special to spend Sunday Afternoon with her grandparents and the evening at their church. Here are some pics of the typical holiday do nothing exercises...playing cards and laughing.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

No Borders Trip and Finally Back Home



Recently returned from a long ride and a good trip, but have never been happier to be back home. As mentioned in the earlier post, we rode a long way to the town of International Falls, Minnesota on the Canadian Border. It was a very good ride with really nice weather on my new KLR. The CMA No Border Rally was a good event and was good to see some old friends. Mike Holder and I hung out for most of the event and really had some good laughs. Here are some pics from the CMA Parade in downtown International Falls.

While I was gone Jen and the kids started school and had some good times as well. Here is a pic of Jen holding Eden (Mika and Jeremy's newest). Also the girls had a great time at Bethany's (one of their friends birthday tea party).

The ride home was one of those days that you won't forget. I woke up a little before 5 and decided to get rolling. The night before I had made my arrangements to leave by myself. I was on the road by 5:30. When I left it was 40 degrees and I had not planned for that cold of a ride. I rode for more than an hour to the first little town and stopped at a McDonald's for coffee. I sat there in that McDonald's in full gear and held onto a cup of coffee completely shaking. But I didn't sit long, and I kept rolling and once it warmed up a little, I really made good time. By late afternoon, I was in Kansas City and contemplating going all the way home. I hadn't stopped too much and the weather was great and so I kept rolling. By dark, I was in Neosho Missouri and within 200 miles of home. So I decided to go all the way home. I made 1100 miles in one day, and slept in my own bed that night. I had alot to come home to.

There are also some pics here from a recent chapter meeting in McAlester Oklahoma. The Dipsticks are a Youth Movement Chapter for CMA and are doing a great job in involving students in ministry.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Riding...

Spent the entire day from sun up to sun down with my head inside my helmet. On my way to the CMA No Borders Rally in International Falls, Minnesota. The weather was fantastic and we made great time. There is something special about all that time alone with your own thoughts. I thought about everything that is going on in our family, with our friends and with our work. Best of all, I always feel like I can hear the voice of God inside that smelly old Icon. Anyway, lots more riding this week and lots more time alone. I miss my jenny and my family so bad.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Back from the Dead!


I am a very bad person. I have not blogged since March. I am so terribly sorry. Perhaps you can leave a comment and suggest a suitable penance for someone as horribly lax as I have been.

Anyway, here are a bunch of pics from the summer travels. We have really had such a great time with the family traveling. The summer started with a very fun weekend at Jen's Mom and Dad's for a family reunion. From there it was hurry home for the CMA National Rally on Iron Mountain. It was absolutely incredible. It was a great week of ministry and fun. (As well as alot of work). In a very interesting few days, I located and went to get a new 2008 Kawasaki KLR 650. (A bike that I have been enjoying ever since.) After that, we had a week of meetings and a memorable summer send-off/birthday party for my friend, Jeremy. (There are no pictures available from this party.)

Then it was off to the races. We headed up to North Dakota and stopped along the way to visit some friends and CMA leaders in Sterling, Kansas. Once in North Dakota we enjoyed ourselves at the North Dakota State Rally and in the small town of Garrison, known for the world record walleye. We have many friends from this state and the rally was a great time to see them again.

From North Dakota, we beat it over to Boise, Idaho, where I had some finishing pieces put on the bike. CMA member and friend Tim Barnard, owner of Happy Trails did a great job on the bike, if you are ever in Boise, or need anything for your Dual Sport, Happy Trails is the place. From there, we shot over to Logan, Utah. It was an incredible ride. Very beautiful. In Logan, we spent a few days and hung out at the CMA Tri-States State Rally. The whole family had some fun.

When we left Logan, My Mom and Dad had flown to meet us in West Yellowstone, MT. We spent most of a week together in Big Sky Montana and visited Yellowstone and Bozeman. It was so fun. The majority of the pictures in this slide show are from these few days. It was great to be able to be with family and spend a few minutes relaxing. Made me really want to come back and go skiing sometime soon.

From Montana, it was on to Wyoming. On our way to the Wyoming State Rally in Douglas, WY, we spent a great night in Cody, Wyoming. It was a really neat western town and we had a good time walking the streets that night. The Wyoming State Rally was also fun, the town had an IHOP so we were happy to get a late night pancake or two. While at this rally our friends Hiram and Sharon introduced us to a very interesting little book. The Shack, was a quick but moving read and we have both been talking about it for a while now.

After we left Wyoming we headed down to Denver to spend a few days goofing off. We really loved it there even though we had a small repair on the Van. While in Denver we found the best malls, the best food, and even the best waterpark. Loads of fun in a pretty neat city. After leaving Denver, we drove through some of the most amazing roads we have ever seen toward Gunnison Colorado. The Rockies we simply amazing. When we arrived at Gunnison, we spent some fun times with friends John and Holly and their girls. I also had the fun of going on a sweet Dual Sport ride in the Rockies all around Gunnison and Crested Butte.

From Colorado, we beat it back home. The boys had to get physicals for the start of football practice and I had to get over to the AMA Amateur Nationals at Loretta Lynn's. The races were great as usually, even though there were some tragic accidents while we were there. CMA did a great job being present and serving at the event. I am always amazed at the things that God has me involved in. Very cool and often very different.

Once we were all home together, we spent a week doing some long overdue spring cleaning. It was great to clear out alot of the clutter. That week finished with our very own tradition of "Kin Thegither" (Family Together). We once again went to the mattresses and had a really fun time together.

As I write this, we are back in the groove of life. Football practices, work and of course lots of playing and goofing around. Please write and comment and let me know how you are doing.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Getting Ready for Summer

As we went through the spring and early summer, we really had some great times. Of course we were incredibly busy with baseball, church and work, but we managed to have some great times.

There were some very fun events including Don and Mary's dance, which we really enjoyed. Any occassion to go out and do some karaoke is always a good night out. We also hung with friends alot, did some great cooking and had probably too many laughs.

We made a quick visit to ATL in June and had a blast. We went to Six Flags with Mom and Dad and we all had so much fun riding rides. We also took in a Braves game with our cousins. The boys had so much fun together and did some pretty cool dancing. Mendi's church choir sang the national anthem and they were on the jumbotron. It was really cool.

Here are some cool pics from this timeframe.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Snow Days


We have really had a great time. It ended up that our thursday evening snow storm got us out of school and work Friday. It was great to have that day off. Here are some pics from around the house over the weekend. There is also a little video of some of the fun from outside.

Wednesday, March 05, 2008

Snow Day and More Work

We were absolutely blown away when out of the blue we got to take a snow day yesterday. What an amazing gift. We enjoyed it to the fullest and at the end of day really believed that we are tasting and seeing how good God has been to us. In fact, God allowed me to have some insight into my own soul, an ephiphany if you will. For this I am very thankful. I would really like to know myself or at least be aquainted with the true self that God sees. I am so very grateful for life and for the strength to live it. Can't wait to see what the next few days brings.

We are head down working on a number of different projects from work and church and aslo kicking into baseball seasons. Right now at our church, The Crossing, the band is going to be involved in some cool events for the Sundays of Palm Sunday and Easter. Here are some promos for those weeks. check em out!