#134. Big trees. I mean huge, Michigan trees, and lots of them.
#135. Peter is giving in and agreeing to wear his bicycle helmet.
#136. Our Toyota with fabulous gas mileage.
#137. Kumi's (Japanese neighbor) big up to her eyes smiles.
#138. That my kids get to know the joy and sorrow of making new friends.
#139. Cora got to sit through a whole worship service and witnessed communion. She had so many questions!
#140. Friendly churches, welcoming warmth.
#141. Aldi, just across the street.
#142. Discovery of a bike path, nature trail, and a creek to be floated almost in our "backyard".
#143. Generosity of others
#144. Hope to hold on to; the patience-growing exercise of waiting for our house to be rented.
#145. Students' spouses get free access to Calvin's fieldhouse!
#146. Living in a community of believers
#147. Opportunity to enjoy long-lasting friendships here that have endured despite time and distance.
#148. So much to explore!!! Parks, trails, shopping areas...
#149. Despite the fact that so much is new, the most important things have not changed: we are still a family and still have each other even though our surroundings look different.
#150. Peace that passes all understanding.
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