Meet Me in St. Louis...
Note: I wrote this post a while ago, but am only now getting around to posting it.
Mark and I have been on the road for the past few days, and will continue to be for most of the month of October. Iām grateful I have not had any morning sickness up to this point, and hope that will continue to be true ā at least until we return home.
Monday we left Franklin, TN for Oakland, IL. We were shooting a film on the Miller family - a family of nine whose oldest four daughters form the Eden String Quartet. Illinois was wonderful. We greatly enjoyed visiting with the Millers. I am very excited about this project and can't wait to see the final DVD. Thursday morning, we left Illinois and headed to Missouri.
Currently, we are working the Franklin Springs Family Media booth at the Uniting Church and Family conference in St. Louis. I have greatly enjoyed listening to the keynote sessions. Much encouraging, challenging and instructional information has been shared. Particularly helpful for me has been the reminder to pursue hospitality and not become selfish in relationships. As always, it has also been a great joy to be able to talk to and meet great numbers of people.
Tomorrow morning, we will be heading to Lexington, VA to shoot a film on Stonewall Jackson. Mark has never seen Virginia and I have only been there once. We are most excited about traveling to Virginia in the fall. Hopefully, I will have the batteries in my camera replaced before our arrival in the Old Dominion State. It is always good to have pictorial documentation of travels.
After Virginia, we are home for a few days before leaving for the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. The 2005 SAICFF was the first Vision Forum conference I ever attended. Mark joined our family in San Antonio for the event. Mark and I were engaged the Monday after last year's film festival. Ahh, such sweet memories. This year, we will be working the Franklin Springs booth at the festival. How much change a year brings... The festival almost concludes our travels, but there is one more trip we make after returning from San Antonio. We are going to West Virginia at the beginning of November to film some more footage for the Stonewall Jackson documentary. After WV, we return home to get back into the "normal routine" of newly married life. (Though, come to think of it, we are going to be traveling to Missouri for Thanksgiving ā I guess the traveling never ends!)
Mark and I are both grateful for the opportunity to travel. It is a great blessing to be together as we traverse the country. We look forward to wherever the Lord brings us in the future!
Mark and I have been on the road for the past few days, and will continue to be for most of the month of October. Iām grateful I have not had any morning sickness up to this point, and hope that will continue to be true ā at least until we return home.
Monday we left Franklin, TN for Oakland, IL. We were shooting a film on the Miller family - a family of nine whose oldest four daughters form the Eden String Quartet. Illinois was wonderful. We greatly enjoyed visiting with the Millers. I am very excited about this project and can't wait to see the final DVD. Thursday morning, we left Illinois and headed to Missouri.
Currently, we are working the Franklin Springs Family Media booth at the Uniting Church and Family conference in St. Louis. I have greatly enjoyed listening to the keynote sessions. Much encouraging, challenging and instructional information has been shared. Particularly helpful for me has been the reminder to pursue hospitality and not become selfish in relationships. As always, it has also been a great joy to be able to talk to and meet great numbers of people.
Tomorrow morning, we will be heading to Lexington, VA to shoot a film on Stonewall Jackson. Mark has never seen Virginia and I have only been there once. We are most excited about traveling to Virginia in the fall. Hopefully, I will have the batteries in my camera replaced before our arrival in the Old Dominion State. It is always good to have pictorial documentation of travels.
After Virginia, we are home for a few days before leaving for the San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival. The 2005 SAICFF was the first Vision Forum conference I ever attended. Mark joined our family in San Antonio for the event. Mark and I were engaged the Monday after last year's film festival. Ahh, such sweet memories. This year, we will be working the Franklin Springs booth at the festival. How much change a year brings... The festival almost concludes our travels, but there is one more trip we make after returning from San Antonio. We are going to West Virginia at the beginning of November to film some more footage for the Stonewall Jackson documentary. After WV, we return home to get back into the "normal routine" of newly married life. (Though, come to think of it, we are going to be traveling to Missouri for Thanksgiving ā I guess the traveling never ends!)
Mark and I are both grateful for the opportunity to travel. It is a great blessing to be together as we traverse the country. We look forward to wherever the Lord brings us in the future!

