Well, I know it’s been a long time, almost 2 months since I’ve posted about the experiences that I’ve been having in Port Alice. I can always tell that I need to say something or update the almost weekly report, when my parents start making comments about it being the “almost monthly” or “almost quarterly” report. Thanks for the reminder mom and dad.

It has been a whirlwind of the past two months, I’ve had tons of things happen and when there is so much happening two distinct problems occur. 1) I don’t have time to write about it, 2) I don’t know how to differentiate and write about specific occurrences. So, now that I have some time, I will make an attempt to give you an overview of what has been happening in my life in Port Alice.

In the Last two months, the events of note are as follows:
I found a Gun, was inducted into the church by Ken Russell our District super intendant,  Was visited by My family Twice (Once with my nephew Noah), Saw an average of 3 bears on each trip into Port Hardy (times an estimate of 14 trips = approx. 42 bear sightings), Had a clean up day at the church, Planted 3 Gardens, helped the Hovde’s re-roof their house, Prepared about 8 sermons, Helped George Ewald in Port Hardy lead worship, visited Duncan, Victoria and Sidney, watched 5 seasons of Startrek TNG, attended a wedding for my friends Mike and Michelle, and put 8000 km’s on my  car.

I must, however, make note that the hardest part this two months was when we had to say Goodbye to Marilyn Cox. Although she’s now in her new home with Jesus, we all miss her.

Christian Life Worship Team

So, as you can see it has been a busy two months, hard to choose from if you are going to write about what’s happening. This last weekend, was another eventful one. Our church was blessed to have a worship team come up from Campbell River Christian Fellowship and lead worship at our church.  They were kind enough to let me play the piano and sing with them, but I think that might have been the trade off for them invading my house. They are a crazy bunch of people which meant that we had a lot of fun, and even more food.