Saturday, March 26, 2011

At the Beach

Part of life in Tasmania, especially in summer, is going to the Ocean- especially the beach.

The pictures on this post were taken as we met different people from church at the beach and a not so beach related trip to Hobart.



Nathan Patrick and I catching up while we keep an eye on the kids.




Life guard on duty!


Having a walking talk with Ruth Taylor as Job takes a nap in dad's arms.


Still sleeping


The Amazing Ruth Taylor !


I filled in one Sabbath for Iain Smith while he was away to Scotland. We went down to Hobart a couple of days early to see a bit more of the city and visit some folk from our Hobart congregation.

Above, Job relaxing at the Smith's home



Julia ad Job hanging out on the floor


Father and son



The youngest Klaver (Job) and the youngest Bosveld (Cameron)



Cameron and his mom, Ruth Bosveld




Relaxing with Julia in the Smith's backyard



We had a church beach day too. Not a lot of the church folk could come but those who did seemed to have a good time.

Above is Steve Kingston, one of our Deacons, and his daughter Emma.


Alister Coles catching up on local news.


Linda Coles, Alister's older sister, was ready for any beach activity.


Sand tasting! Job could not convince anyone else to try it.


The mighty Bradley Coles, Linda and Alister's cousin, emerges from the sea!


Josiah Taylor, Ruth Taylor's older brother, ready to go under!


Deborah Dinsmore and Jaslyn Patrick: Moms chill'n at the beach


The great minds of Nathan Patrick and Steve Kingston working on great challenges.


Kalua Taylor, the mother of Ruth and Josiah


Thomas Coles, Bradley's brother, is a true man of action.


Hang'n wd da guys


Linda with Jasmine Coles (her baby cousin)


Discussing Biblical Theology with Alan Dinsmore


Chenai and her daughter Blessing with John Patrick


Tendai just before he hit the waves


Jaslyn Patrick with Emma and Julie Kingston



Nathan and Job


Steven and Kalua Taylor


Julia at home with a play-dough lollipop


Job likes stories too!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

So you have a Shona couple from Zimbabwe in your church, eh? Tell them "Maswera sei" which is essentially a greeting, meaning "How's it going" :)

Curtis and Joanna said...
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Curtis and Joanna said...

Love, love, love the pics!!! Thanks, Terry & Martha! So great to "meet" the church family before I come! Tell them I can't wait to meet them in person! Love you all so much, and the pics are just beautiful. I think my favorite is "Father & Son." :D