Feb. 9, 2008 Our First Texas Rodeo
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Our first ever rodeo! This week we were blessed to be able to attend the San Antonio Stock and Rodeo Show, a first for all of us. What an eye opener to a part of our American western culture. We saw an huge amount of livestock: so many different types of cows and bulls and sheep and pigs and horses and more…We sure do wish cousins Ralph and Colleen from NV were there to explain some of what we were seeing. They have their own livestock on their property and would have known some of the different breeds of cattle I’m sure
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We also saw Bareback Bronco Riding, Steer Wrestling, Tie-Down Roping, Calf Scramble, Team Roping, Saddle Bronc Riding, Barrel Racing & Bullriding! Please don’t ask me to explain them. They were just very fun and exciting to watch. Then to top it off, we attended the rodeo’s first ever christian concert with Tobymac and Jeremy Camp kicking off their Boomin beyond Measure Tour. I think we embarrassed the kids by knowing the words to almost all of the songs. Of course we sang along! All in all it was a great experience to be a part of.
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God has blessed us again. Our two teens (a middle schooler and a high schooler) had the opportunity to go on a youth retreat called D Now at a local church here in San Antonio which we’ve been attending. (Being on the road and traveling to different cities and different churches has made it challenging to connect with others to say the least.) God in His faithfulness, blessed us with the opportunity to attend Crossbridge Community Church which has been the most outgoing church to newcomers that I have attended in a very long time. We all were made to feel welcomed and encouraged to participate even though we were to be here only for a short term. The kids have made friends and grown in their walk with their Savior, which blessed our hearts as parents. The retreat was done in such a God honoring way. We felt privileged to be able to participate. It will be fun to see how the kids' walks continue to deepen and their new friendships develop via email and such.
I highly recommend this church if you are new to the area and are looking for a place where families can connect with God and with other people who are following Jesus Christ, just like their web site says. The people here have a heart for God, for community and for missions. Thank you so much Crossbridge. You have all indeed been a blessing to us.
While the big kids were away on their retreat, I took the younger ones into the city to the San Antonio Botanical Garden. They enjoyed it way more than I had anticipated, finding all sorts of examples of what we had been studying with Apologia’s Exploring Creation with Botany. I think the author Jeannie Fulbright would have been proud. They liked it so much, we went back again on Monday with their notebooks in hand so they could draw their favorite examples of monocots and dicots, note all the pollinators they could spot and more. It was a happy homeschool moment for us. Their favorite part was the Japanese garden where we were able to have a private picnic lunch amidst the little waterfalls. The kids wished they could have a garden like this back home.
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Jan. 30, 2008 Next Stop, San Antonio
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We are currently in San Antonio TX. We arrived mid October and have had a wonderful time visiting different places and meeting new people. We had the opportunity to spend a short time with other DMD teams who were here in the area in the Fall. As a group we did many things like attending a San Antonio Spurs game, our first professional basketball game, went on field trips together like visiting the San Antonio Zoo, the Witte museum, the Aztec theater, a boat ride on Riverwalk and visited local restaurants.
The boss had us fly up and stay in Arizona for Thanksgiving at the Grand Canyon. It was a wonderful treat, way beyond my wildest expectations. I think there were ten other DMD families there total with lots of fun and fellowship for everyone with so many kids, so many adults and so much laughter! It was an incredibly memorable experience for us. Enjoying the majestic Grand Canyon, train rides with singing cowboys and train robbers, two hand touch football games, Christmas shopping in whimsical Williams, AZ all made for an extremely memorable experience. On the way back to TX, we managed to squeeze in a visit to the Hoover Dam with some DMD friends. The next day we visited dh's cousin Ralph and his wife Colleen in Las Vegas. They hadn't seen mu husband in 20 years.(Seems to be a common number with him!) Colleen is a great cook and Ralph kept us fascinated with his ranch animals and stories from his many careers. They were so sweet and such fun. Wish we could have visited longer.
Back in TX, we found some neat churches here in San Antonio to visit and to top it off the grandparents from NY flew in before Christmas and stayed here at the campground. We had a great time and we've missed them terribly. We flew home for Christmas for a short visit and then came back to camper life in San Antonio, where the tortillas are wonderful, the people are friendly and the weather nicer than back home, to say the least. Getting back into the home school routine was difficult but somehow with God’s help we are managing. We went back to the zoo one Sunday only to have a lesson in the survival of the fittest where we witnessed a hyena devouring a squirrel right before our eyes. The squirrel had the misfortune to fall into the hyenas’ area and well, it was a gruesome sight with no leftovers if you catch my drift. My husband turned it into quite the science lesson. We won’t be forgetting that visit.
We also managed to squeeze in a visit with dh’s old high school buddy, Mitch and his sweet family who live in Austin. We had a lovely visit with them. It was fun listening to all the mischief those two got into as teens and seeing their old high school yearbook. We all shared a lot of laughs that day. Hopefully we’ll get to see them one more time before we head out to our next destination.
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Jan. 22, 2008 Thank You Lord
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This morning I’m taking a moment to thank our Lord for a very special man in my life, my husband. He has become a prime example to me of being Jesus with skin on. We have had a hard year and a half emotionally, financially and physically as we adjusted our family to our RV life style on the road and through it all, my husband has been always encouraging us on keep our eyes on Christ. He daily reminds us to rejoice in the day the Lord has made. God has led him on a path some may not approve of, as each job position has been humbler in stature by the world’s standards, but higher in God’s kingdom (to me). It has brought our family closer and has grown my husband more and more in his walk with the Lord. He has taken each job and done it to his best as if working for God and not for man. He left a lucrative and satisfying position in the ship simulation industry where he oversaw many people and had much responsibility to a position that was less than half his salary to teach high school math. This was at a time when we thought he was to pursue a career in the medical field and had taken all those courses at night at the local college but at the final hour God steered him in a different direction…to teach high school. He is a quiet man and this was definitely out of his comfort zone to stand in room full of 42 teenagers to teach Algebra 1. Yet God sustained him. He felt his mission field was the students. He not only impacted students’ lives but affected fellow teachers as well. He taught well, was fair, compassionate and well respected. When he eventually left teaching, both students and teachers let him know how he had managed to affect their own walks. God’s fragrance was present.
When God let him know it was indeed time to leave there, and provided yet another job for him in a totally different field from which his education had been in, he again obeyed. As usual, my husband gave it 100 percent, bringing value to the business and blessing his employer with integrity, hard work and his employer having some one he could trust. God used that time to refresh his batteries and to decompress after teaching in high stress mode those years. God’s fragrance was present yet again.
Then the position to travel with DMD Consultants was presented to us. A lifelong dream of his had been to take the family and travel the country in an RV but to do so and still provide an income had been an issue. After much prayer and guidance, we chose to step out in faith. And yet again, God’s fragrance has been present. God has blessed the work of dh’s hands and the relationships He has placed in our lives as a result of this job.
I have seen him handle tense situations with fairness and grace. That’d when he’s being my example of Jesus with skin on. Difficult people, all walks of life he treats the same, with dignity and fairness. Never saw him lose his temper with certain people whom I probably would have. (Now of course he has gotten upset with me and the kids at times.) Overall, he practices what he preaches. I’ve seen him go from behind a desk job to that of a laborer working with his hands outside all day. He doesn’t complain or fuss about what the world thinks. Just works hard for the Lord in all he does. I so admire his walk, how he truly loves Jesus and wants to please Him in all he does. It shows. The aroma of Christ can be noticed wherever he has been.
So thank you my dear husband. Thank you for your walk with the Lord and how you live out your faith. Thank you that despite all the hard times we have been going through, you haven’t given up your faith in the God you serve. Thank you for always being such a good husband to me, encouraging me when I feel overwhelmed and not judging me when I fall. Thank you for listening all those time I cried and not trying to fix me but just letting me grieve and helping me keep my eyes on God. Thank you for always encouraging the kids and showing them a better way to handle situations they are dealing with rather than just tell them what they are doing wrong. Thank you for always taking time out to address the situations as they come up instead of saying 'I’m too busy' when we know how full your plate is. Thank you for being such a positive example of faith and patience and love to all of us. I get a glimpse of our heavenly Father’s love through the example you set. Thanks for being human, not perfect, but an example of God’s mercy and grace by the fact that whenever you fall down or make mistakes, you get up and make your course corrections and keep moving. You are a wonderful husband and father. You are a great captain as your maritime experience has proven, technician, project manager, teacher, wetlands mitigation specialist (1 yr) and now hydrant man. But most of you are a great man to us and we love you very much.
Happy birthday!
"Those who wait on the Lord shall renew their strength; they shall mount up with wings like eagles, they shall run and not be weary, they shall walk and not faint." Isaiah 40:31
Happy birthday to David (dh’s cousin born just hours apart), to Bob F. (our dear friend in NC), Bill B. (our former neighbor)
Seems like a lot of special people were born on this day!
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Jan. 19, 2008 North Carolina

We are almost caught up in our travel log. Just two more trips to go! Then we will finally be up to date and current...Yippee!
This past summer brought us to the Raleigh Durham area of North Carolina where we enjoyed everything from beautiful lakes and trails at the state parks we stayed at to wonderful museums in downtown Raleigh. Since this was our furthest assignment north thus far, we took advantage and spent many weekends driving to visit family and friends.

One weekend we drove 7 hours to Harrisburg PA for a wonderful family reunion celebrating a high school graduation, a retirement from the army, and a 50th birthday celebration. Family came from CO, CA, FL, NY, to celebrate the accomplishments of Alan, & Alan Jr. and for Eric’s birthday. Twenty seven of us stayed at an old farmhouse converted to an inn so the out of town cousins could play and we could all enjoy the culinary talents of Eric, Kyle and Gail as they cooked up a storm for us all. The weekend had plenty of dancing, food, laughter and lots of hugs.
Another weekend took us to Williamsport, MD to see our dear friends, Jon and Robyn S. We enjoyed some water-skiing on the Potomac River, went berry picking (oh so good!) and once again had the opportunity to go to the annual 4th of July fireworks celebration at the Antietam National Battlefield with the Maryland Symphony Orchestra. Sitting on that historic lawn with thousands of people, listening to the music, watching fireworks and seeing each of our armed forces honored was stirring to say the least. Long talks, good food and maturing friendships among both the adults and children made this an especially poignant weekend and hard place to depart from.
Did I mention we drove a lot on the weekends? We drove the older two kids 6 hours one way to Mosheim, TN to a wonderful Christian camp where they spent a fun filled week canoeing, horseback riding, paint ball wars and more as they deepened their faith in Christ. The following weekend when we picked them up, we also made a side trip on the way back to see the fictitious town of Mayberry in NC, even stood in the jail cell that Andy and Barney confined their criminals in. 
We had a sweet time in Fayetteville, NC was where we spent some time with our dear friends Bob and Gloria, who relocated there recently to be near family and precious grandchildren. It made our hearts glad to see how happy Bob and Gloria are loving their new life there. We had a wonderful visit and know we will come back again.
Charlotte, NC was our last social visit before heading into Buford, GA for work. Dan, a former teaching buddy of my husband’s, and his family relocated there and this was the first opportunity we had to see them in a long time. Their three kids had such a blast with our four kids that instead of just staying for dinner, they had us stay the night ! We laughed so much, talked far into the night and truly felt blessed by this wonderful family. They all seem to be adjusting well to life there. It was such a nice visit.
There weren’t enough weekends to visit all the family and friends we had wanted to but we did feel blessed to do what we managed to squeeze in. We headed into GA for a short spell of work where we were blessed to be able to spend some time with the Johnny and Debbie G's family. We were able to have dinner together one night and to spend a day on the lake where the guys rented a boat and took the kids water-skiing and tubing. It was a sweet time catching up on life in the fast lane, for they are indeed living life in the fast lane with all the changes that are happening in their lives this year. But that is another story, more importantly, it is their story, which they tell on their own blog.
All in all we made the most out of our time in North Carolina and yet we were happy to return home to get ready for the upcoming school year. |
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Dec. 28, 2007 Home for the Holidays
How wonderful it has been to be home for Christmas. We were able to fly home for a few short weeks and we are enjoying every minute of it. Spending time with friends, being able to worship with our church family, enjoying being in our own home and doing basic things like making a big turkey dinner for Christmas, all are sweet moments that we are relishing. The kids are enjoying all the space and all their old toys and games that couldn’t come with us, as well as spending as much time as possible catching up with friends.
Thank you all of you for the wonderful Christmas cards and pictures you sent. We have them proudly displayed where we marvel at how much everyone has grown up.
As far as our travels are concerned, I have just two more states to catch you up on and then all the future blogs will be places that we are presently at. So for those of you, whom we were able to see on our travels, thank you for all your hospitality and many blessings. You know who you are. Enjoy the blog and the pictures to follow. |
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Dec. 15, 2007 Our first experience in the West
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Our next stop in the grand adventure was to Phoenix, AZ, where we stayed for almost 4 months. Our first weekend there we were able to visit with my husband’s cousin David and his family. It was so cold just then, we experienced snow flurries in the desert. Standing on the back terrace of David and Lisa’s home and watching snow come down on the saguaro cactus seemed unreal. We had always imagined deserts to be hot and dry.
We hadn’t seen David and Lisa in many years and had never met each other’s children. Our kids were excited to meet new cousins, especially since they were of similar ages. Many happy visits were spent in the ensuing months getting to know one another, celebrating birthdays, (5 of them to be exact) and visiting neat places like the zoo, botanical gardens and climbing cool red rocks. Plus we were able to meet relatives who happened to be visiting David during the time period we were there, like David’s sister Janice from NJ and cousin Wayne from California with Bobby, whom my husband had not seen in 20 years. My, we are dating ourselves now aren’t we?
One weekend we drove 10 hours to Trinidad, Co to visit cousins Eric and Eleanor and their two daughters. It was so nice to see how happy they were settling in their new Colorado lifestyle. We visited their church, their town, the schools the girls were attending. They fed us marvelous dinners and even took us horseback riding. Unfortunately Eric was thrown from his horse and injured his knee which in the months to come would later require surgery. Our visit was way too short and we had hoped to get back there again before heading home but our schedule didn’t work out.
During these four months we had the privilege of spending time with other DMD families who were on the road like us. Dan and Rachel from MI with their four little ones under the age of 5 became very dear to us. Dan regaled us with stories and his great sense of humor while Rachel managed to lavish the gift of hospitality upon us, while getting ready to have her 4th child. It was fun spending time with them and getting to know their sweet children. They are very special to us. We also were able to meet and spend time with Jeremy and Shannon for just 3-4 weeks. Their two children bonded with two of ours of similar ages and suddenly schoolwork was done much more quickly knowing they had new friends to play with. Special bonds seem to form when you are far from home and all in the same boat so to speak. By the end of our time together we felt so close to both families.
We spent 3 months of the 4 on the west side of Phoenix, where we found a very nice church, made some new friends, and explored life in the desert by going on hikes in the parks, visiting museums in the area and more. I was blessed to be able to participate in a Wednesday night group through the church where I met two women who had an impact on my heart. To me, they are examples of surrendered suffering. Both these women were learning to live with life altering diagnoses, and yet they didn’t get bitter or angry at God. They expressed their feelings and frustrations but always brought the focus back to God and their trust in Him - that He would work all things out for His Glory, regardless of the outcome. They exemplified the type of surrender and trust that I’ve heard about but for some reason God allowed me to witness in real life.
The other month was spent on the east side in an RV park that was on an Indian reservation where one morning we went for a walk and there wild horses across the road. So cool. We later found out that they were formerly domesticated horses that were now allowed to roam wild. We also saw baby eaglets, under the supervision of the wildlife authorities there. By law, you have maintain a certain distance. We viewed them through telescopes the wildlife folks set up during a talk there.
The piece de resistance so to speak for us as a family was when we visited the Grand Canyon. We had been there 5 years ago when the kids were quite young but this time was even more special. While we hiking down a trail to Ooh Ahh Point ( no kidding on the name) , we heard a whoosh coming up behind us. We looked up and saw a California condor with over a ten-foot wingspan, so close you could see his tag number. Apparently there was a nest that he and his mate had nearby. It amazed me that you could hear him coming before you saw him. What a thrill that was for us, on top of seeing those incredible views of the canyon. We also visited Flagstaff and Sedona. There was so much more to see but so little time. We enjoyed every new experience!
"But those who trust in the LORD for help will find their strength renewed. They will rise on wings like eagles; they will run and not get weary; they will walk and not grow weak. " Isaiah 40:31
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Dec. 12, 2007 A short stay in TN
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We had a brief stay in TN where we visited the Museum of Appalachia and a science museum among other things. We gained a greater appreciation of how hard life was for those early pioneers. The weather wasn’t good while we were there so our trip was cut short. The best part of the trip was seeing my husband’s childhood buddy Rob P. and his two now almost grown daughters. My how time flies - it seems like just yesterday they were little girls.
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Dec. 8, 2007 Such a pretty view to wake up to each morning....

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Our next stop in our journey landed us in Athens, GA where we were able to stay at two beautiful parks just in time for the beautiful fall foliage. At one park, we were camped right on the water. Early mornings and sunsets brought opportunities to see plenty of deer as well as a family of ducks that visited daily. We had fun doing our nature studies here, seeing different types of trees and wildlife. Plus it was our first taste of cool crisp weather in a while and we reveled in it.
We loved mountain biking on trails through the woods where the whole trail was blanketed in autumn leaves. The kids even got Mom to go on a six-mile mountain bike trail over two bridges, a dam and a long wooden bridge. (More than once I might add!) It was beautiful. The other park had a picturesque covered bridge from 1885 that we were able to ride our bikes across.
What a memorable trip! |
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Dec. 8, 2007 Imagine riding your bikes across this covered bridge!
Dec. 4, 2007 One of the many lakes we encountered in Alabama
Dec. 4, 2007 The Beginning of the Journey
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Our "on the road" homeschool journey began 1½ years ago when God presented my husband with a job opportunity that included being able to provide for his family while traveling the country with his family in an RV, something he has always dreamed of doing. After much prayer and weighing all the pros and cons, we decided to take the plunge. What a journey it has been! First of all, to be working for the DMD company is like being grafted into their family. They have made us feel so welcomed and accepted. The friendships that are being forged within our families, between both adults and children are something we will always cherish. Working for a Christian employer who stands by his word, gives God all the credit and where profits go to benefit His Kingdom, has been a gratifying experience. On top of all that, they spoil the traveling families whenever they are in the same town as us, blessing us in ways we never would have for ourselves. So yes, we have been truly blessed.
Our first adventure was in Birmingham, Alabama, where we stayed at a state park, that had not only lakes and trails and such, but also a petting zoo, a BMX track, and even a golf course. We learned about camper living, how not to blow the breaker with the coffee pot going and the microwave at the same time, how to prepare meals for a family of six with little counter space and how to incorporate homeschooling in there. My four kids were used to having the run of their home where they could find a quiet spot to work. Well now, weather permitting they had a whole campground full of places to pick from. Of course the younger ones had to stay near me. Best of all, we had David and Jamie D. (our friends and the owners of the company) and their family nearby so we all had someone to hang with and I had someone to learn from. Such a great way to start the adventure.
One important lesson learned on our first trip out happened while I was when navigating my way on some new hiking trails through the woods. There I was hiking a steep path, swatting at gnats buzzing around my head and grumbling about all we had left behind, when I crested the top of the hill and came upon a beautiful quiet lake. I just stood and marveled at the beauty of such a pristine setting. It was as if God spoke into my heart saying "This is what I have for you, don’t miss out on it by swatting at the little annoyances on your path. Enjoy the journey". And so my attitude changed and I strive to look for the blessings He gives us each day.
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Dec. 1, 2007 Family Photo at Red Rock Canyon,NV
Dec. 1, 2007 Welcome Friends and Family
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Welcome friends and family! Many of you have been asking us for a way to share our travels with you and finally we are - through blogging! For those of you who don’t know us yet, we are the Wood Family: my husband, myself and our four children.We have been home schooling for approximately 8 years. We are currently traveling with dh’s job for 2-3 months at a time before we generally return home to regroup for about a month or so and then head out again. We feel blessed to have had this opportunity to see the country while the kids are young . The main purpose of this site was to keep our family (who are all over the country) and our friends, (who seem to be moving everywhere as well) abreast of our many adventures So come along and enjoy the ride with us as we share what God is doing in our lives and our hearts.
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