Dad (David) -- employed for 18 years at the United States Geological Survey in Rolla, Missouri. Until in 2006 when he was transferred to the office in Indianapolis, Indiana. We then moved from our home in the St. James country to the urban area of where we now live.
Mom (Tammy) --has home educated all of the children from first grade through high school, with the exception of Rachel who had a few years in public school when Mom was teaching at the local St. James school. She still contues home schooling the children and keeping our family involved in the local activities.
Rachel (Nail) Eldredge -- married to Tom and they currently live in Rolla, Missouri where they are raising their three kids, Hosanna 8, Caleb 6, and Drew 2. She has her blog here.
Mara -- works as an LPN at American Village, she's the charge nurse for the Assisted Living facility. She is currently a Freshman at IUPUI and is on her way to getting her BSN.
Jonathan -- (20) plays the saxaphone in band, also plays piano. Enjoys music, art, birding, sports, and photography.
Ian -- (18) Plays the trombone. Interested in; photography, acting in drama, playing in sports (such as baseball and soccer), music.Friends are his heroes.
Naomi -- (17) plays the flute and piano. Enjoys writing, reading, baking, drama, and spending time with her family(with the exception of a few)
Keturah -- (15) plays the harp, clarinet, and piano, likes to read, do crafts, and spend time with her sisters.
Esther -- (13) plays the flute and piano. She loves sports (soccer), and drawing/art.Wants to be a photography someday.
Seth -- (12) plays the piano and trombone, enjoys soccer and baseball being athletically active boy.
Joshua -- (8) enjoys being outside with his buddies, playing in the back yard, hunting for insects, climbing trees, and digging dirt houses in the earth.
Havalah -- (5) dolls, painting her nails, lipstick, playing with her nephews and nieces.And drawing interesting things.
8 comments:
I really like this picture...Glad you put it up!
rVery cool picture. :)
What's the horse-shoe shaped shadow in the sky? UFO? :D
Your right, it probably is a UFO.
But I was thinking that it's a scratch on the camera lens. Which would be a bummer, cause then I'd have to buy a another camera lens.
I think I'd rather it be a UFO.
(save money on the lens)
Way cool photo, Ian!!
We miss you in the FB world, but I'm glad you were able to escape its clutches!
Thanks
haha
I do feel it calling my name....
I will be back sooner or later.
=]
Yay! You're back!
One of my fav.pictures
Really great picture.
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