Thursday, November 29, 2018

Goshen

We watched the Bethel basketball beat Goshen last night and watched our cheerleader continue to do what she loves...


Saturday, November 24, 2018

Thankful and Blessed

We hosted Thanksgiving at our house this year again...We had 16 adults and 7 kiddos.  Love having everyone together this time of year and the food is always awesome!!!  No turkey trot this year unfortunately...the South Bend race was cancelled.  Hopefully it will be back up and running next year.  No pun intended :)




















Monday, November 19, 2018

Thankful for Christmas

The past few years we have decided to put up our Christmas tree the weekend before Thanksgiving since I host Thanksgiving at out house.  Makes for less work putting up the rest of the Christmas decor the day after Turkey Day.  Gabi's boyfriend Ryan is home from IU this week and wanted to come help this year...always a good time going through ornaments.  We played some Eucre, listened to Christmas music and ate some cookies...and to top it off, watched my Bears beat the Vikings 25-20!  Good day indeed!



and just to add a smile for your day....here's a couple pics of Lennox from last week...


Spicer Lake Reduction Hunt

Ben was drawn for a Reduction Hunt again at Spicer Lake and it was Saturday and Sunday.  He did not get anything on Saturday, in fact, only two deer were taken out that day from all the hunters.  Sunday morning he struck though and got a doe...dressed out at 115 lbs.  Nice doe!


Sunday, November 11, 2018

Cute Pic

Bethel Cheerleading posted this pic and couldn't help but share...

Lighting Up Shipshewana

We decided to visit somewhere new for the holiday season...Shipshewana.  They actually have a lighted parade through town and light the Christmas tree in a little ceremony for the holidays.  We headed out there around 3:30pm and grabbed a quick bite at Wanacup - a favorite cute little Amish deli next to the flea market.  Then headed to downtown where they shut down the streets for Christmas celebration.  Cute decor, food vendors and the shoppes made it all so festive for the holiday.  We walked around, shopped a bit, took some photo opps, grabbed some hot chocolate and waited for the parade.  Very neat alternative to the big crowded city of Chicago which we did a few years back.  I would definitely do this again.
















Saturday, November 10, 2018

Bethel vs. IUSB

Bethel is now 6-0 after defeating IUSB last night.  Love watching Gabi in her element and love listening to the cheers for her as she does her stunts and tumbling!  Got to watch a great team play too!




First Deer!

Dressing out at 119 lbs., I finally got my first deer!  11-8-18 A buck!  Ben and I went to the same stands we had gone to the prior weekend on Thursday.  The wind wasn't the best, but I wanted redemption from missing the big buck I saw previously.  I actually took Ben's rattle bag this time to see if it would help. Around 5pm I tried rattling every 15 minutes or so.  Nothing.  I even texted Ben a frown face emoji around 5:30pm because I had not seen anything.  Sunset was at 5:30pm so we legally had til 6pm to shoot something.  I tried to blind call a doe bleat and went back to rattling.  I started watching a piney squirrel to my left and said a prayer..."just let me see SOMETHING..." I swear at that moment I heard a rustling and thought, "another dumb squirrel to my right" and I turned and saw a larger something coming out of the thicket.  I couldn't quite make out if it was a doe or buck but did see the body was large enough and I had made the determination right there I was gonna go for it.  He rounded a tree so I could see he was a buck...smaller than the one I had missed but large enough to take.  I stood up and grabbed my bow.  Drew back as he was walking not paying attention.  I made a noise to make him stop and look and for a moment thought I was busted.  I aimed lower this time (after figuring out my mistake from last time) and took the shot.  It still was high and I spine shot him.  He dropped there and lost ability in his hind legs.  He wasn't making any sort of noise to make me uncomfortable knowing he was in pain, but I called Ben right away. Ben made his way to me to finish the deer off.  I wish it would have been a cleaner shot, but in hindsight, at least we didn't have to track it and take the risk of not being able to find it.  All in all, a good experience and I am learning new things every time I hunt.  Loving it even more...
Thankful for this experience and thankful for this animal that I was able to take.  More meat in the freezer for the family.