News from Dwight and Sharon Blackstock about their life, work, faith and beloved pets.
Wednesday, March 30, 2005
Some pictures - just for fun!
Thought we'd share a few pictures - one of son Steve and wife Beth on their honeymoon last July; recent ones of Dwight and Sharon, and of course, Kirk, the very large puppy.
Thursday, March 24, 2005
Easter Snow?
Yup, sure looks that way. Following two beautiful weekends this month, our Easter is destined to be cold and wet, oh well. Guess we'll spend it by the fire! We'll be worshiping at Genesis Presbyterian again this year for Easter, where Sharon is a member and sings in the choir. Dwight's going to teach an 8-week course on Spiritual Formation at Genesis beginning in April. He's also had a nibble from a church in the Denver area looking for a part-time (and short-term) interim pastor. This would be a good opportunity for him because it would help him evaluate whether or not he'll be able to go back to work following his last back surgery. So, we'll see if this is what God has in mind for him to do ...
Our hearts ache for the community of Red Lake, Minnesota this week. Littleton residents know only too well what they're feeling. So much brokenness and pain. Our prayer this Easter is that they find peace, comfort and support, and that they discover ways to help the children of their community find meaning, faith, and direction.
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!
Our hearts ache for the community of Red Lake, Minnesota this week. Littleton residents know only too well what they're feeling. So much brokenness and pain. Our prayer this Easter is that they find peace, comfort and support, and that they discover ways to help the children of their community find meaning, faith, and direction.
Christ is risen! He is risen indeed!
Sunday, March 13, 2005
Dwight continues to improve, with Kirk's help!
Nearly 3 weeks after Dwight's fourth back surgery, we are feeling optimistic that he might find some long term relief from his back pain. He's walking every day and taking good care of himself. Kirk is taking good care of Dwight too, but hasn't figured out that a 120 lb lapdog can be a little overwhelming to someone with a back injury!!
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