The Glassco Family

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Our New Home Site - 9 months and counting!!!

Our future home will set nestled among the beautiful trees. It is approx 3/4 acre lot and yes we do have neighbors on all sides. However, as you can see there is plenty of room between the houses and trees between all of them. Being in town will be an adjustment but we think right now with all of Marc's responsibilities with preaching and the all of the girls starting school this time it will be much easier on our family to get where we need to be. Oh, and get there on time (not my best strong point).


Front View

Rear View

We will have to cut down 5 of the trees in order to put the house where we want it but there will still be plenty of shade. As of right now we should start construction in late September. Marc and I have vowed to make this a pleasant experience. I will let you know how that went when I post a picture of the completed house. The girls are so excited that they are all going to have there own room. They have officially worn out the rainbow with their color choices. Macey wants a yellow bedroom, Makinley wants purple and Maddie (our little tomboy) would like blue. Oh, and they requested their bathroom be pink. (If you are wondering I did put a double vanity sink in their bathroom too.) Marc, my dad and I will be laying the hardwood and tile so please start praying now. When daddy and Marc laid the tile at our old house daddy ended up in Montclair thinking he was having a heart attack. Luckily it was low potassium. Let's just hope everything goes well.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Breakaway 2007



With our positions as youth leaders we are blessed every year to be able to carry our youth to Breakaway in Fort Walton Beach. It is always such a blessing for Marc and myself. You don't get many chances to put life aside and focus on your relationship with God for an entire week, but this trip allows us to do that. Breakaway is very supportive of us and allows us to bring the kids with us so we don't have to be away from them for a week.

This year we had one of our youth saved while we were there, so the entire trip was worth it.


Even though the girls get tired of being in the room as much as they are they do enjoy spending all this time with the youth.