This is Amy Carder's Blog. She'll post lots of thoughts here about church life, home-schooling, raising four, make that five kids and all of the other craziness that our life together throws at us.

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

The Perfect Collision

Two of my favorite things came together tonight. A hot night in Vegas and a cold bottle of Icelandic water... Oh Yeah! They sell Icelandic water at Cost Plus on Rainbow. Buy one today! It will be the best 99 cents you've ever spent.

3 Comments:

Blogger steve&jules said...

Is it really from Iceland or is it just bottled in Elko?;) I am SO glad you all finally made it to Vegas- yeahoo- there's a settled feeling knowing the Carders are finally back home- at least this particular home, at this specific season in their life. All I know is God is our home and all the addresses have just become details;) We're sending out Christmas in July/baby announcement?:) cards to update on our new address in VA. It's ours ( a rental) and we were going to move in Aug, then in Sept, now it sounds like Oct- all depending upon when Steve and the Alaska are allowed into the shipyards at Norfolk. Apparently the USS Georgia is taking its sweet time in what is to be the Alaska's parking spot in the shipyards there, so as of this morning the guys are going to have to toodle around the Atlantic for a month extension. I'm nothing without God and my sealegs though, eh?:) So Cae and I are here, but going to go down to Steve's port call in San Diego (I know, I know, we'll be careful- Caleb's only 6 months old yet;) this weekend. We were going to go up to Vegas but his division just got an inspection scheduled smackdab in the middle of Sat, so even though he has the day off, his guys'll be there, so he is there too. We Can't WAIT to see you all though- something will work out- I have no stress about that one;) We'll probably be heading out across the country in another year and a half again. Whether we're going to SD, HI, or visiting fam in LV before heading off to shore duty in Europe. Who knows where we'll be, but you pretty much wrote the book on that, so you know that there is a joy in having totally no clue where you'll be in two years- it makes the ride with God ever so much more of an adventure. Love you tons and all our love to the kids (who are all SO BIG now), jules<><

7:53 PM

 
Blogger Sherry said...

You know that water is not from Elko, it's from the lake! And you know what they have in that lake don't you?

12:33 AM

 
Blogger Sara said...

The Iclandic water is the BEST.....
Out of a bottle is good but out of the running stream while hiking, thats THE BOM!!!!!

5:50 AM

 

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