Sunday, September 9, 2012


Sept. 9, 2012
From the world of the Bonduel Palmers:                                                                                                                                                      

Hi Family n Friends,

Listening to "Pandora" Christian music right now.... "Cry out to Jesus" by Third Day.
Great song!!!

I'm going to try to send you an occasional snail mail this year (was my plans in past years but haven't done a very good job).
G & G Boettcher were here for Tuesday Opening Chapel with the theme "Serving Our Savior."
Last Sunday night we hosted a going away gathering for Rev. Fred Zimmerman of St. James-Shawano at our house.  We had a really nice fire with the pastors that night.

Tuesday Isaac did fine at Wittenberg getting a coveted medal - time about 18:44.  School began for all three here with very little pomp (or pictures!)
Enjoying now the song: Mighty To Save
I didn't hear about much home work from the three - yeh!!! I'm assuming.

G & G Palmer traveled from Anchorage Alaska to Staples in one day with a whole load of fish.

Friday was volleyball at Clintonville.  Girls did a great job, but lost in the last point of two.  Stopped at the drive through of Culvers since it was 8 and no supper yet (Anna ordered a sunday with nuts and they forgot to put anything on it except nuts (almonds)!  I'm sure it wouldn't have happened at Dairy Queen!
That evening out to the Jerry Schmidts for a fire and pot luck for the school's staff.

Saturday morn - Isaac and the Shawano invite - 20 teams!  The boys rocked and tied Green Bay East for outright 3rd place out of 20 teams (lost tie breaker with 6th runner).  Isaac broke 18 minutes for first time in life with 17:45! - placed 18th out of about 130 runners.
Today, Sunday 9th after church (theme by Shoup, the compassion of Jesus that heals blind eyes and deaf ears will one day give us the "very good" life eternal)  we (mom) cooked tomatoes, Abigail watched a Narnia movie, Isaac got blue paint all over his body and cloths and face while painting their HUGE ice fishing project, and we watched the second half of the Packers game at the Doells (so sad they lost, people will be depressed at school tomorrow!)
Listening now to a just GREAT song: I Will Rise
Visited Green Bay hospital, new birth; Appleton hospital with two patients, one with heart problems, the other with infections and cancer.  7th grade Confirmation started on Thursday.  Mailing and telephone calling have potentially 16 adults lined up for a new member class starting Monday.
Just about purchased a different Suburban yesterday on Saturday - but saving money for a rainy day.
Blessings on your week.  Love ya,  Dad
now listening to:  He Reigns

Saturday, September 6, 2008

2008 First Day of School

The best way to prepare for the first day of school was to have a morning devotion. Erica read the devotion from the devotion book after breakfast.
Each year on the back porch we try to get individual and group pictures. This is Emily's senior year.
Mark, what are you thinking letting the 7th through 12th graders take the car on the first day of school???!!!
Anna and Abigail wore their sweat shirts from Washington, D.C. because of how cold the first day of school was (Sept. 3) It was a great day.
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Erica's 15th Birthday Party

Erica invited friends over for a sleep over 15th Birthday party. 15 candles in the cake!
Does this mean that Erica's a queen?
The camp fire was going and the girls had a fun time in the dark playing some games (hide and seek?)
As the evening progressed they returned to the living room for a time to chat. Happy Birthday Erica!
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Isaac got out for a round of golf at the Hibbing Municipal Golf Course before school started. A few days later, Mark, Isaac, Emily, Anna and Abigail got out for an evening round. Seems like Isaac is enjoying the exercise!
We got a family membership at the golf course this summer. Unfortunately only Emily and Isaac used it much. Good for them!
Isaac enjoyed this end of the year sleep over with his two buddies, Thomas and Reuben Bonk. They are ALL boy!
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Anna & Abigail enjoy friend Hannah Kivela

One last hurrah before the end of the year. Hannah Kivela comes over for the evening and sleep over.
A little night time swinging in the back yard.
Nothing like some marshmellows over the back yard fire pit.
Beth brought the girls to the local Greyhound Historical Center where there was a great display of roses. Take a deep breath.
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Isaac was the deck hand and got us off to some good fishin.
We caught a few in the first half hour or so, but then as the sun started to go down the crappies started a feeding frenzy where they actually caused the water to ripple. FUN!
Abigail is helping Anna with this northern she caught.
Isaac caught this nice bass.
The next morning we enjoyed some blueberry pancakes thanks to the Feyos as we needed an early start home.
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Cookout and fishing at the Feyos

August 24 after worship services in Hibbing and Cedar Valley we all (except Emily who had swimming the next morning) drove south to Uncle Bill and Aunt Pat Feyo's lake home on Clear Lake beside Glen, MN (about 6 miles north of Mille Lacs Lake). We had a yummy grill out and corn on the cob and marshmellows over the fire.
All the girls including Beth took some time in the kyaks (nice neighbors let us use them).
The hammock was a winner in these guys smiles.
After supper, we headed out to the other side of the lake to check out if the fishing was as good as Uncle Bill said it would be. Another nice neighbor let us use their big pontoon!
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