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Saturday, February 26, 2011

If you plant it, they will come and other happenings as of late



We had the pleasure of visiting our dear friends, the Cunninghams, last week. They were on a family holiday to Disney World (of all the wonderful places!) and so we drove out to see them for a couple hours before they left town. The kids LOVED seeing each other again. It's amazing to me the bonds that Gracyn (their oldest) and PJ have from living in Thailand together. They still look at each other as best friends...and of course they are quick to mention Emmy Mills...who is also one of those best friends! We served with Jack and Kim our first three years in Thailand and then they felt the Lord calling them back to the States. We have managed to keep up with them...and Kim has been a tremendous source of encouragement to me over the years...as it seems she's always just a step ahead of me in terms of life lessons....so it's been wonderful to have her to talk to. I thank God for the bonds he strengthened between us while in Thailand...and how they continue to grow! Thanks Cunninghams for seeing us! (Our husbands were each busy...Paul in classes and Jack started a weekend conference also here in Orlando).


And, in other news, I have mentioned (I think) that PJ is our butterfly boy. I remember when my brother Matt was fascinated with butterflies. He would save his money to buy plants for them to perch on. One time, as my mom tells the story, she had a friend over and the friend remarked how alive a butterfly looked on her house plant...my mom had to inform her that it was alive! So, I guess between Paul for a dad and my brother for an uncle, he's bound to love nature! Anyway, we took him to the store the other day and bought him some plants for his very own butterfly garden. I was SO very proud of him. You can see him in the picture...working hard...and even at times by himself, to get his plants in the ground. He has been keeping vigil for any butterflies in the yard/neighborhood and he can hardly wait until they start coming around. His obsession with butterflies started last summer in Pennsylvania when he decided he wanted to catch them. And, while we were living with Paul's folks, his obsession increased even more as Grammy has plenty of beautiful plants that attract butterflies. When we moved back to Orlando all PJ could think about was getting some of our own plants...but of course that was October, butterfly season was dying down a bit and so we asked him to wait...and wait he did, so patiently! Now, we have to wait some more for the butterflies to come!


6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey Aunt Crystal,
It's me, Kylee. I remember
PJ loving butterflies here in
PA. I miss him! Does he still have that plastic butterfly I gave him before you guys left? Have you decided what you were going to name the baby yet? Do you know when you guys will be up again? Hopefully sometime soon. Well I love you guys and miss you very much! Tell PJ I said great work on the garden and keep it up! I bet that so many butterflies will be swarming around the house he won't know what to do about them!

Anonymous said...

PJ,I am very proud of you for doing all that hard work! Keep the good work up! Maybe he'll have a green thumb like his Uncle Matt...
We love you, Nanny and Pappy C.

Anonymous said...

I put in some poppies today and right away a yellow butterfly (I think it is called sulfur?, alite on one of the flowers. I thought of PJ when that happened.

The garden you are preparing looks good too!

love, Grammy

Kim said...

We enjoyed our time with you too, wish it wasn't so short!

Yu_Yupawadee said...

I glad to see these pictures, they all are cute and grouwing up! I miss them all!

Yu=)

trmills said...

The Mills kiddos definitely needed to be in on that visit! (And the mommy, too!) So good to see you all together and to confirm that those bonds have remained strong- amazing, isn't it? I look forward to when we get to see you. And isn't PJ the little man in his butterfly garden!? What a love for God and nature is taking root in that life!