Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Ridge Haven and more....

We just returned a few days ago from Living in Grace - at Ridge Haven, after an incredible week of learning, resting, and enjoying the most beautifully created North Carolina mountains. We made many new friends who will soon be serving all over the world, and we were blessed by reuniting with some JMU friends, Dave and Beth Bryan, who are on their way to Madrid. Most of all, we were reminded, in so many ways, of the incredible grace of our Lord Jesus Christ. What love and kindness must He have, that He who is so great would suffer and die for us who are so not. And how would that change our lives if we really understood and remembered that throughout the day! But I am weak, and I forget. Yet grace abounds all the more and he picks us up and gives us eyes to see His love anew.


Noah enjoyed a beautiful hike - his first - to a waterfall on the Ridge Haven property


We were very thankful to have Baba and Pawpaw (Mom and Dad Erickson) there to babysit Noah and share in some great family time.
Here's the whole family together at "Inspiration Point"

On the way back, we stayed at a beautiful Bed and Breakfast in Marion, VA. Highly recommended! The views out the back porch onto the mountains were worth every penny. www.windsweptbnb.com

Noah even got to meet his first horses on the field next to the B&B.



And then there were 3 Ryans! Gray was born on September 3rd - 2 weeks old in this picture. Congratulations, Mike and Lisa!!!

Then in C-Ville, we got to meet Noah's newest playmate, Gray Frederick Ryan!!! As you can see, Noah is anxious for Gray to be old enough to sit in the big leather chair, so they can both watch football. (c:

Monday, September 11, 2006

8 Months!

Noah is 8 months old today! Right now we are in Brevard, North Carolina for "Living in Grace" training with MTW. My parents are here with us to babysit. Before arriving here we visited Matt, Kristen, and Owen Purdy in Charlotte. It was so much fun to see them and let the boys play together.
Noah is turning into quite a little man by now - steadily gaining his own personality. He received his first tooth last weekend which he likes to show off with a gummy smile or by mashing his mouth together. He continues to be fond of eating different foods. Most recently he's enjoyed celery, ham, and chunks of fruit in one of those mesh teething things.
He's also close to crawling! He sort of climbs or slithers on the floor right now. This skill makes it much trickier to change his diaper!
We are living with Michael's parents right now as we raise support and are truly enjoying their company. Of course they're not complaining about always having Noah around. (c: His favorite activities at Grandma and Grandpa's house are rolling around the music room floor while Grandma or Daddy plays the piano, catching handfuls of fur from their dog, Jaz, and jumping in the "Jumpster" in the kitchen doorway. Last weekend at the wedding, Noah got excited about swimming in the pool! He's tried it several time through the summer, but he loves it now! We thought he wouldn't like splashing himself in the face, but that is clearly not the case. He loves sitting in his little yellow raft, kicking and splashing as much as he can! He came swimming with me after water aerobics on Friday and just couldn't get enough of the water. Of course, he fell asleep on the way home.
It is a joy to be his parents! We know we have a lot to learn and by God's grace he will direct us in how to best raise Noah. He belongs to the Lord and we have the gift of demonstrating the Lord's love to him, even though God loves him more than we ever could! "but God shows his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us." Romans 5:8

Wednesday, September 06, 2006

Brett & Krista Miller!

Mr. and Mrs. Brett Miller!

The Rock House Guys and Krista


This past weekend, we had the joy of celebrating with many college friends over Brett and Krista Miller's wedding in Allentown, PA. We were there from Friday through Monday, so we had lots of time to reunite with friends, especially those from the Rock House! There was much laughing, wrestling, and catching-up to be had. The wedding was a refreshing reminder to us of God's enduring, selfless, and abundant love for us, his church.

"How beautiful, the radiant bride,
who waits for her groom with his light in her eyes;
How beautiful, when humble hearts give
the fruit of pure life, so that others may live." - Twila Paris
(This song was sung for the unity candle)

We are so excited for these two, as they begin the exciting adventure of marriage! They are raising support right now to return to Maricaibo, Venezuela with Campus Crusade for Christ. We look forward to meeting up with them somehow when we soon join them in South America! Anybody up for a reunion down there? (c:

Sunday, September 03, 2006


A first try at rice cereal (7/12/06)

Noah sees Times Square on July 4th

Saturday, September 02, 2006

Green Lake, Wisconsin - Salvatierra Family Reunion


Corrie and Samuel



"Josher" and Tyler loved playing with Noah


Noah and (Great) Aunt Cristina


A lesson in making paella

About a week ago, we returned from Green Lake,Wisconsin. Why Green Lake? Michael's Aunt Cristina and Uncle Bill live in the Chicago area and had heard great things about the Wisconsin lakes and wanted to give it a try. So we rented a big house on the campus of a Baptist conference center. It was such a treat to be there with so much family! Cristina, Bill and their kids Gabriela and Danny, Aunt Elena, Mom and Dad, Matthew, and Kerry were all able to come. We actually flew into Chicago a couple days early and got to hang out with my cousins, Dan & Corrie and their 3 boys, Tyler, Joshua, and the newest addition, Samuel. We saw my Aunt Barbara, Uncle Ken, and cousin Amy and her husband Mike too! Then we drove up to the lake with Cristina and Bill.
The house we stayed in there, as you can see from the pictures, was really neat! http://www.sunrisepm.com/rentalAHC_23/rental23.html It was built in the 1930's and modeled after Anne Hathaway's cottage in England. Inside and out it was designed in period style without compromising the modern amenities of electricity and hot running water. It was right on the lake with it's own dock, which afforded lots of water fun - a little fishing, swimming (though it was, um...refreshing!), nighttime star-gazing and renting motor boats to take out.
It was great to be on the conference center grounds and be allowed to use all their services; the tennis courts, laundry (c:, bike/boat rentals, golf course, craft houses, and have the freedom to traverse the large property to explore the numerous prayer towers and wooded nooks.
Most of all, we enjoyed the peacefulness and ease with which you could just relax in any number of areas with great conversation or a good book. We just had a fabulous time making more memories with our family! The last night there, we turned off all the lights in the big old house and played "Sardines." We were all paired up in teams and each given a flashlight - it was a blast. Maybe next time, Noah can play too! He enjoyed being passed around to everyone.