
Today, Annette called me to say that Jonah told another boy at school that, "my dad is going to punch your dad in the face!".
...bring it...

These are pictures of the house we're moving in to on Thursday (we're renting, not buying). Payton is so excited to have her own room...actually, Annette and I are excited to have our own room, too! It's been 18 months of living on a futon in the living room! This house is about 1/2 mile away from Simpson.
Josh and I won our volleyball tournament at main beach (Josh is the shirtless guy). These other two guys were in the finals against us and they are great players. The name of the tournament was "No Attitudes Allowed" and we won T-shirts that have that phrase on it. So I come home and tell Annette that her husband still has skills and how we won the tournament and she is so lucky to have me (I didn't really say that, but that's what I was implying). She proceeded to mock my T-shirt!!!!! How could anyone mock a T-shirt that says, "No Attitdudes Allowed"? I said, "This T-shirt is a major award!" I felt like the dad in "Christmas Story" when he brought home the leg-lamp and his wife could not appreciate the depth of the accomplishment.
Josh and I are planning to play in a beach volleyball tournament this Saturday at Main Beach in Santa Cruz. It is our "farewell" gift to each other. We've been playing at the beach on Fridays with some friends. It has been so good to play again. It will be fun to play a tournament again. The last tournament I played was back in 2000 with Miko Sivonen, who was on the Finland Junior National Team and starting setter at CBU. Josh has big shoes to fill...(I mean that literally because Miko had big feet. You know what they say about guys with big feet? BIG SOCKS.)
If you haven't heard, we have some BIG news. I have accepted a position at Simpson University as the Director of Campus Ministries! Annette and I have been praying about this position for over four months now. We are so excited. We sense God's peace and passion in this move. I will have the opportunity to pace with and lead college students in their walk with Jesus Christ. I'll work to develop discipleship groups and spiritual growth retreats. I'll have a hand in chapels with a few speaking opportunities. I will also be able to get my Masters of Divinity at Tozer Theological Seminary these next few years.
Rock climbing up the "piece of pie"

This is where we slept each night. You could see so many stars.
Repelling down a 90+ foot rock face.
A close-up of my "adventure shoes" as Annette and her sister, Vicki, call them.
A look up the Rubicon River.