Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Our Favorite Places

Our Neighborhood


We moved to the Cheshire area of Grand Rapids in the spring of 1999. We had only been here a few days when one of our neighbors stopped by to invite us to a neighborhood pool party. In one fell swoop, we met all our neighbors, and they made us feel right at home. We've been part of the neighborhood "family" ever since. Although some neighbors have moved, and others have come in since we've been here, one thing is a constant: We truly have a neighborhood community here. Everyone looks out for each other, we spend hours just talking outside during the summer months, and we have 2-3 neighborhood "parties" every year. Our kids all play together, and before they get home from each other's houses, the parents have already reported on anyone who may have "misbehaved". We prayed that God would find a place for us to live back in 1999 when we were looking for a home. We're confident that God chose this place for us.PS: Photograph courtesy of Coastline Studios. (the owner of Coastline is a friend and neighbor). The red arrow (if you can see it) is pointing to our house.

Glen Arbor, Michigan


Every year, for the last 8 years, our family has vacationed in the little town of Glen Arbor, MI. When Janice was in high school, she nannied for a few families that vacationed there. So, 8 years ago, when we were trying to decide where to "get away", she suggested we give it a try. We've never looked anywhere else. Nestled in the Sleeping Bear National Lake-shore, Glen Arbor is a little resort town right on Sleeping Bear Bay (Lake Michigan). Our cottage (the same one we've rented every year), is 200 yards from the Lake Michigan Beach one way, and a 1 minute walk into town the other. With National Park surrounding the area, there's very little development. Our days in Glen Arbor are spent swimming, hiking, walking into town for ice-cream, having bonfires on the beach, and visiting the shops and galleries in town. Each week we spend there seems like 3 or 4. And every year, we thank God for blessing of being able to enjoy such a wonderful place.


Nichols Lake

About 3 years ago, we tried camping. We borrowed some tents, packed some food, and headed to one of the state campgrounds. We got eaten alive by mosquitoes, and ended up soaking wet because of the storm that blew in. And after all that, the kids wanted to camp again.
Since that maiden journey, we've settled on a campground on Nichols Lake. We love it there. Peaceful, clean and only an hour away right in the middle of the Manistee National Forest. We camp, fish, hike, swim, and relax. We'd give you directions, but we don't want too many people to find it, so you're on your own.

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