In the seven years we have been married, Joe and I have never lived closer than 20-30 hours (driving) from either side of our families. (Joe--TX, Jenn--PA). Since moving to Ohio we have been blessed to be able to see my side of the family (2 1/2 hrs.) more often. My parents live in the middle of nowhere. They own a nice chunk of land, have some sheep and chickens, a big garden, four-wheelers, and tractors. There's lots of work to do and much fun to be had when we visit Grandma and Grandpa (and Uncle Brent). In our September visit we canned tomatoes, rode four-wheelers, canned applesauce, watched some football, and canned some more. (And we took a romantic walk without kids!) Who knew that work and food storage could be so fun? Parents are wonderful. Not only did they share their knowledge of food preservation, but they gave up their Saturday, sent us home with almost all of the day's work, plus 25 bags of corn they had frozen for us during the week, among other odds-and-ends. I was touched by their love for us, reminded of the love our Heavenly Father has for us, and encouraged to be a better mother to my children.
p.s. They usually wear helmets when they ride the four-wheelers. I just caught them as they were parking them back in the shed. Also, Logan LOVES riding. Madison is hit and miss. She was really excited to go out, but then screamed the entire time that she was ready to go back home.
p.p.s. Yes, Joe is pulling applesauce out of the water on the front porch! We had apples and tomatoes boiling in the house, so my dad started a gas stove on the porch to do the rest. It saved a ton of time.









