A Visit with the Hayden Family
Yesterday, I returned from a weekend visit with the Hayden family in Wichita, and much like my previous visit, I was truly blessed to be in the Hayden household. The purpose of my trip was to fellowship with the Haydens, and to hear Caleb preach his sermon at their local assembly. I was blessed with the fellowship and Caleb did a wonderful job on his sermon. The weekend included but was not limited to: late night conversations, (ranging from laughter to serious looks into theology), reading with the family, watching documentaries on the lives of Teddy Roosevelt and Ronald Reagan, book discussions, evening walks, blog posts, root-beer floats, tasty food, pictures, delicious bass, community fellowship, the meeting of the local church, and the making of salsa. In short, this weekend was a close nit time of fellowship with dear brothers and sisters in Christ. I am grateful to the Lord that He has provided me with such friendship.
I neglected to take very many photos, below are several photos taken from an evening walk as well as the adventure of making homemade salsa from the family recipe of Nathan Barnes. (A special thanks to Nathan for providing the recipe to me. Don’t worry Nathan, your families secret recipe is in safe hands :)
I neglected to take very many photos, below are several photos taken from an evening walk as well as the adventure of making homemade salsa from the family recipe of Nathan Barnes. (A special thanks to Nathan for providing the recipe to me. Don’t worry Nathan, your families secret recipe is in safe hands :)


It was a joy to see you again, Master Stubblefield. I like the pics.
CS
Posted by
C.S. Hayden |
August 23, 2005 3:49 PM
Thank you, CS. It was a joy to see you as well. I am truely blessed.
Posted by
Mark Stubblefield |
August 23, 2005 8:18 PM
You don't know me, but you have a nice blog. I like the pictures, although the apron is a little over the top!
Posted by
Bryce |
August 25, 2005 9:13 AM
Nice to meet you Bryce. Don't worry, I don't make a habit out of wearing aprons like that :)
Posted by
Mark Stubblefield |
August 25, 2005 9:39 AM