Well, the official first day of fall is only 5 days away… I hope you all have had a great summer so far! I’ve been a pretty negligent blogger (nothing since Mother’s Day, yikes!). Instead of just giving you a list of what I’ve done in my absence, I decided to tell you about what I’ve learned through the experiences. So without further ado:
WHAT I LEARNED THIS SUMMER
Airports aren’t as scary as I first imagined.
Aside from a flight when I was only 3 months old and a ride in our neighbor’s small 2 seater, I’ve never been on an airplane. Since plane tickets for our family would cost a small mint, the chances of me flying were almost nil. It was actually such a remote idea that I had “fly on a commercial airplane” on my bucket list! 🙂 Well, in May I finally got the chance. Emily invited me to accompany her on a visit to her great aunt and uncle who live in California!
To tell you the truth, I was a little apprehensive of navigating an airport “alone” as it was. Thankfully it wasn’t nearly as bad as I thought. I didn’t get detained at security for accidentally bringing nail clippers, my bags weren’t overweight, and we even managed to make our connecting flight. A bird’s eye view of the wind-turbines near Chicago was awesome, the Sierra Nevada Mountains were breathtaking and the center pivot irrigation systems were really neat!
While in California I learned:
To try new things.

Emily’s Aunt Carole and Uncle Pooge were two of the sweetest people I’ve ever met. They took us everywhere from Muir Woods Giant Redwoods Forest to downtown San Francisco to ride a cable car! Aunt Carole, especially, encouraged me to be adventurous and try new things, which I did attempt to do. I even ate rattlesnake! (Not that bad actually, kind of tastes like fish) You can see more about our trip on our blog From New York to Cali.
We spent a wonderful 2 weeks in California before coming home again. I had a few weeks respite, during which time we had two wonderful visits from relatives. At the end of June Addison and I had the opportunity to attend the 150th Anniversary Gettysburg Reenactment. During which I learned:
Don’t allow the weather or circumstances out of your control to prevent you from having a good time.
Of course it was very hot and muggy, but we still had a wonderful time. And although we weren’t able to connect with Emily we did meet up with several other friends that we only get to see at reenactments. I also discovered that the inside of your tent stays drier if you tie the flaps closed, don’t ask me how I know!

In July Addie and I went on another trip together called Love Buffalo. Several hundred teens and adults from different denominational churches across the country teamed up for a week of service in inner-city Buffalo. It was such a great opportunity to
Put my faith in action
James 2:15-17 says that “If a brother or sister is without clothes and lacks daily food and one of you says to him, ‘Go in peace, keep warm, and eat well,’ but you don’t give them what the body needs , what good is it? In the same way faith, if it doesn’t have works, is dead by itself.”
Climbing ladders, scraping siding, and brushing on paint may seem like small enough tasks, but I believe that when done in the name of Jesus Christ He multiplies our poor offerings a hundred times over and uses them to bless people and show them His love.
I also learned about overcoming/not being held back by my fear of heights as I climbed ladders 2 1/2 stories up!

Each night we ate a different authentic ethnic meal. Aunt Carole would be proud to know that I boldly tried all of it and enjoyed it! 😉




As soon as we came home from Love Buffalo it was off to my favorite reenactment of the year, Genesee Country Village’s Civil War weekend. This time I had the chance to
Share my passion with others.
Along with Addie, my little brother Mason came with us! His 10th birthday was only 2 weeks before the event so for his present we got him a set of authentic clothes! It was so much fun having my own little family there with me. We were able to camp with some friends we met there last year and it was such a blessing! Mason hit it off with their boys and was soon playing mock battles with them. Our tent was even converted into a hospital where Addie and Kezia performed “amputations” on their brothers!


I hope you all had a wonderful summer as well! Did you go on any exciting adventures or learn something new? Enjoy the last five days until Autumn!

-The Farming Daughter
I love this post, Mike! So many good memories! And I love the pictures from Mumford…too cute!! Oh my gosh, could Evie get any cuter?! She’s so precious!! Can’t wait to see you soon!
I was so glad when Emily sent me your blog. I was beginning to worry that maybe we encouraged you to try too many things and you were glad to be done with us! Loved hearing and seeing how your summer went. Had I known you were afraid of heights, I would had planned an hot air balloon ride.
Love the picture of Evie, and would love an update on her progress. Love and hugs
Uncle Pooge and Aunt Carole
Don’t be silly Aunt Carole! I had a blast in Cali!!!!! Sorry I haven’t sent you an email though
I’ll try to soon!
Oh, and that’s OK about the hot air balloon. Addison and I rode in one at Mumford last year and I wasn’t scared. You can read about it here.
-The Farming Daughter
Looks and sounds like you had a great summer. Wonderful memories with great learning experiences!
Thank you! It was a wonderful summer, hope your’s was too!
-The Farming Daughter
Looks/sounds like you had a great summer. Great memories.
Great stuff! Worth the wait…. Very well written. Terrific photos, too. Can see Alcatraz over your shoulders in distance.
Tim Allan
Thank you Mr. Allan! You know what’s funny? Before we had that picture taken, I was so engrossed with looking at Alcatraz I didn’t even realize the Golden Gate was right there too!
-The Farming Daughter