April 29 – May 15, 2021 Let’s build an office out of Mom’s storage room – can we do this? What an amazing adventure, a lot of “firsts” for us!

Come on in! This is the entrance to the storage room off of Mom’s outdoor porch. The plan is to convert this room into an office for Kay. She’s planning to move here near the end of May. There’s a lot to do, let’s get started!

First…this is what the storage room looks like as we get started. It’s going to take a lot of work to clear out the room and get things ready for the new remodel. But we’re pumped and full of energy – Let’s do this!

Step One: We need to move Mom’s office into her bedroom so Kay would have a room for her new bedroom. Mom went with the flow and really helped – but she had reservations (about how this could ever come together). This was a hard day for her thinking through all the changes and ramifications.

Mom was amazing! She gave us great input and accepted new ideas. At the end of the day – she had a smile on her face and a hug for us. She really wants a great place for Kay and is excited things are coming together!

Step Two: We need to empty the storage room so we could start the construction. So we made room in the outdoor storage shed to move and “downsize” a lot of stored items. This was another full day for Mom to process where and what to do with everything. (Having gone through the downsizing experience, we knew this was an emotionally draining day for Mom).

Another full but productive day. Mom had enough drive and energy to keep going all day! She constantly amazes us with her stamina and perserverance. The stored items were all successfully moved or given away – the empty room is now ready for the remodel!

End of day rest! Was Dennis napping or was he watching YouTube videos on how to do it? Hmmmmm…..

Step Three: The remodel! Lorree and I needed to plan, decide, and install the ingrediants of a fully finished room that can serve functionally as an office. We were in constant communication with Kay for ideas and decisions – she was so helpful to us as we worked!

So…we started by building a new wall. The room would be insulated and sheet rocked. The rest of the room was already framed out, so this would compete the walls.

Then the electrical needed to be installed. Lorree drilled the pass through holes in the studs and Dennis ran the wiring and installed outlets. Fortunately there was already a good 20 amp circuit coming into the room from the breaker box. So thankful!

While Dennis finished up the wiring, Lorree got busy and installed the insulation. She’s good at this! We looked and looked for an electric staple gun and finally found one, Lorree was overjoyed! Those COVID masks sure came in handy dealing with all the insulation.

First time to cut out and install a window! (this project had a lot of firsts for us!) Carl came down to help for a few days, he was a blessing, came just in time to help do the hard stuff. It was fun working together.

Yea…more help! Gary and Wanda came the next day and helped us finish up the insulation in the ceiling. Perfect timing – it was great to do a project together!

Another first – install sheet rock on a ceiling! We were able to rent a floor jack to lift the heavy panels then we just had to manuver them into place and put in the screws. We really needed all this help – there was no way we could have put this together by ourselves!

The walls were next. Lots of measuring, cutting, lifting, mudding, taping, and fastening the sheet rock into place.

As you may have noticed, Mom was always interested and observant of what was going on. She was very encouraging to us, “looks good! I didn’t know you kids knew how how to do this stuff!”

We had “fun” (but really felt our ageing bones). We worked hard and were surprised at the how things were turning out – not too bad for 60+ old amatures!

Finishing touches! Mudding, sanding, blowing on texture, painting, smoothing the floor – more hard work but feeling good about how things are turning out.

We are SO thankful for our family, we are experiencing an adventure of our siblings and our kids working together for a profound goal – ultimately to give love and great care for our mother/grandmother Elsie. She deserves the best from all of us (Dad would be proud!) – she has always prayed fervently for each of her children/grandchildren. We are blessed and spiritually equipped because of her prayers, love and faith in Jesus … her’s and our Saviour!

And another first – leveling a floor and installing vinal floating floor panels. Dennis is thankful for “YouTube University”! There is so much to learn and then put into practice from watching Youtube. We had a low spot in one of the corners of the room. Self-leveling cement took care of that, then the flooring install went pretty well. It finished out great!

13 days….the transformation…. no words!

Oh the lady in the background….check her out! She is an amazing woman, wife, mother, grandmother! At 93 years she still sets a godly example for us. So glad to have a part in this this adventure/remodel. We’re praying for more opportunities to share our love with Mom / Grandma LC!

April 19 – 25, 2021 Michigan fun times with family! Ray & Sarah, Jeremiah, Asia, Faith and surprise visitors!

The welcome sign along I 35 into Michigan says “Welcome to Pure Michigan”. Well… we arrived in “refreshingly cleansed pure Michigan”! It was pouring rain – even while we set up our rig at Life Action Camp. As alumni we received a special blessing to be able to park in their RV park with full hook-ups @ $10 per night! Thank you LAM!

We immediately booked it over to Niles to see our kiddo’s – such a warm loving welcome! It’s always so good to be back “home” with our family.

SURPRISE! Look who also is here!

Nick and Carl were here! They were staying at Ray & Sarah’s house to attend a funeral of a special mentor of theirs while growing up in Michigan. It was great to have a mini-family reunion even for a couple of days. Ray and Sarah fed us well – we relaxed, shared stories, adventures, and fellowshiped together. We just love our family and thank God for the beautiful lives He has created!

Then we were blessed to see these kiddos doing “everyday life” as well as loving on this Nana and Papa. So much fun, activity, and special memories! Did you see the book Asia picked out for Nana? It was all she could do to read and look at the alligator pictures! (For reference see our blog dated March 30…yikes!)

Faith (at 10 mo’s) has grown so much! She is so laid back and “goes with the flow” whatever is going on. We never heard a whimper or cry – we just received loving looks and hugs!

We had a great time playing games, eating Sarah’s Chinese specialties, and then s’mores over a campfire! Ray – thanks for reminding us that you can touch your nose with your tongue! LOL!

…and of course we really enjoyed the smoked dishes that Ray provided! Smoked brisket, bacon, and smoked cheeses to take on our journey with us. So tasty! -Thank you Ray!

WOW! We are in the midst of living a life full of adventures with God in control. The theme of the message Sunday by Dan Jarvis was “Free from boredom…Full of Adventure!” It really hit home with us as we think about where we have been and the months ahead of us. We have been so blessed serving with SOWER’s Ministry and are planning to be a help and servant to my Mom and sister Kay, then settling at our cabin in the mountains – getting things ready for a family reunion. God – you take the reigns! We’ll go and do what you have planned for us! “Everyday is an adventure with God!”

We had to have a sleepover in Nana and Papa’s RV! I think this is one of the granddkid’s memorable moments!? We had fun getting ready for bed and waking up in the morning. We all enjoyed Nana’s hot chocolate and Papa’s yummy breakfast!

We had such a great time (we got to just unwind and relax) with these kiddo’s. We are looking forward to our time together in July for our full Family Reunion. See you soon!

March 31 – April 5, 2021 Hiking, birthdays, and Easter with the Ward Family! Anniston, AL.

Whew! We headed right into a major thunderstorm and wind warning as we headed to Anniston, AL. We were able to pull over at a rest stop and wait it out for about an hour. Thankful for a place to park it! We’ve learned to never be in a hurry while traveling – great advice!

We’re gonna be spoiled for sure!

Our first day…. “Hey Papa, what do you want for breakfast?” These girls can handle the kitchen really well. Thanks Mom for teaching them cooking, cleaning, and so much more!

Nana had a special project for the girls., teaching them to sew. She included everything from selecting material, layout and cutting, ironing, and machine sewing. The finished product is a nice zippered clutch bag to be used for anything!

Papa spent time with the girls teaching them to draw a face. “Where do the eyes go? …the nose? …the lips? We had fun and the girls did great! Lots to practice on till next time.

The weather was great so we decided to have a picnic and hike around Cheaha State Park – featuring the highest point in Alabama!

It was a great day – we could see for miles! We saw they have a very nice campground – maybe for a future visit!

It was Easter weekend and family friends came over for a night time Easter egg hunt – so much fun! Then we had reeces smores for a special treat!

On Saturday, we all helped get the programs ready for Sunday morning Easter service – then enjoyed Chic-fil-a at the park!

It was a great worship time celebrating our resurrected Savior and Lord on Easter morning. Thank you Jesus for loving all of us SOOO Much!

Then we enjoyed a wonderful grilled Salmon dinner back at the house. It was a beautiful day!

I think we ate it all – no leftovers! It was so good. Love these smiles!

And we celebrated Emily’s birthday before we left. These girls are growing up into beautiful young women! Jessica’s birthday will be next week – both are turning 12 years old.

Before we left, Papa set up the griddle and cooked up some chicken and steak fajitas. YUM!

It was great o spend these days with our kids and kiddos in Alabama! looking forward to being together again in July at Selah Acres at the cabin! We love you Tate, Kimberly, Emily, and Jessica!

February 1-5, 2021 Volunteering to be spoiled by the Busenitz Grands!

We got up early in the morning for a long drive – headed to Newton, KS to spend some special days with our Busenitz grands! Mom & Dad have a scheduled church retreat…and we have a week between SOWER projects – SO LETS GO!

SO . MUCH . ENERGY ! And such a happy family, it was great to be able to share life with all of these kiddo’s –

“Lets play with this string! ….OH! Let’s see who can do the high jump! …”hey, lets wrestle!” ….”hey, let’s keep playing with these cool toys!”, “I get the horse and wagon!”

The “olders” were a bit calmer, they were into reading, cooking, cleaning, and sewing! Love ALL these kiddos!

Nana brought a sewing project to the kid’s – they each made a zipper bag for whatever they want to use it for. They had fun learning to layout patterns, cutting, ironing, sewing, and putting in a zipper. They all did great!

…Oh yeah – Nana monitored the homeschooling as well! Everyday was a busy active day (and this was just in the mornings!)

And we cooked and enjoyed eating together – everyone pitched in to help. As a reward, Papa cooked up a package of thick sliced bacon – each person got one piece (LOL!) Should’ve bought two or three packages!

Afternoons were full of board games, riding bicycles, shopping, and working in the garage.

Caleb made this neat version of the corn hole game, using pinecones instead of bean bags. Its all ready for our July 4th Family Reunion at the cabin! We have lots of pine cones!! He did a super job – Papa just watched and held a board or two.

Thankful for these kiddos’ – we were spoiled rotten (of course we didn’t’ spoil them back!) We had a full and fun 3 days in between our Camp Tejas project and moving to South Texas for our next SOWER Project in Palacios, TX – by the gulf!

December 27, 2020 – January 3, 2021 Christmas and New Year celebrations with the FAM’ in Colorado!

We never get tired of this view! When we see Pikes Peak on the horizon, we know that were close to our home and our Colorado kiddo’s. We’re so excited to give and get our hugs!

Anya…. lets play a little peek-a-boo with Nana! She’s growing up soooo fast, what a treasure!

On the Saturday following Christmas we all met at Nick & Rachel’s house, it was a beautiful reunion. We all enjoyed a soup and sandwich lunch – will all the fix’ins! We spent a lot of time just sitting at the table talking and getting caught up with each other – sweet memories!

Then we gathered around the Christmas tree and shared gifts with each other.

…and enjoyed all the energy and noise of the grandkids! It was a great day, so thankful for pictures to remanence with. Everyone has stayed healthy and are doing well in their work and lives. While in Colo. we were able to connect with ALL of our kids – so blessed!

Here are Christmas family pictures of each of our Children and Grandkids – our heart is overflowing with love and gratefulness for every single one – LOVE!!

On Sunday, we were able sneak in a quick trip to our home church and our little cabin in the mountains!

It was another beautiful blue sky – sunshine day! We had snow still on the ground at the cabin – it was so good to be there again! Looking forward to this summer when we will be spending several months working on adding some features that we are dreaming about (Lord willing!). It was a great day to live out and dream about new adventures to come!

Adventures with Nick, Rachel, Isaac, and Kaylee!

Adventures with Carl, Beth, and Anya!

Carl smoked some great Ribs for a New Years Dinner – YUM!

Adventures with Ben, Heather, Josh, Jeremy, and Jayden!

We had an unbelievable time with each of our precious kids and grandkids! So much adventure at each house – we are full of joy and thankful for the lifestyle of freedom to travel and live life together with ALL of our family!!

We’re already planning a spring trip to Alabama and Michigan to be with our other kiddos! (…and there are plans for a summer 2021 Family Reunion at Selah Acres!) We have chills just in the anticipation of all the fun adventures headed our way!

December 24 – 26, 2020 Christmas time with Mom Johnson, Gary, Wanda, and Kay – Fort Morgan, CO

We were excited to head to Fort Morgan, Colorado for a “Homecoming Christmas”! It has been years since we were in our hometown with our Johnson family – Mom, Gary, Wanda, Kay and us! The roads were clear and the day was bright!

We “went to church” with Mom as we streamed the services online. Mom had printed out the program and we were able to participate. What a different world we live in now with COVID concerns. We’re so thankful that with God’s gift of technology there are still amazing opportunities to worship and grow in the knowledge of our Lord and Savior – TOGETHER!

Hey it’s really smelling good around here – what’s cooking?

Mom’s special swiss steak recipe with all the fix’ins! Mom is doing so well, still very independent and loves to cook – especially for us “kids”! It was fun to help get the food ready and decorate the table with her fine china and Christmas favors.

Santa’s elves came in with presents at just the right time! Gary and Wanda joined us – and brought each of us our favorite German food – Cabbage pockets! We had a great time of sharing and reminiscing over past Christmases and catching up on what everyone was doing.


So much fun – all of us have kept our sense of fun and laughter – we are truly blessed to have each other and to remain as close as we are through the years!

After a Christmas reading, devotional, and special prayer – we enjoyed a delicious meal together!

We ended the day with a great game of dominoes. We have lots of memories of always playing games when we get together. It was a great Christmas Day – one we will cherish!

Adventure calls…time to head West to see our other kiddos and grand kids!

God painted an early Colorado morning sun rise that was breath taking! We set out and aimed for “that mountain”! It was another sunshine and blue sky day! We’ve always loved the big skies of Colorado, loving our adventure of travel, serving others, and family!

December 18 – 23, 2020 Christmas Adventures with our Busenitz Family in Kansas!

On the map, Newton, KS (our first Christmas stop) is straight North of Giddings, TX….only 9 hours! Look at all this Texas traffic and spiderweb interchanges we had to navigate – so much fun! Thankful we didn’t have the RV hooked up behind us, we could “fly” through these obstacles without a care!?! (Someday you can ask us about the google maps route that we took after leaving a service area on a toll road…ugh!!)

First stop was at Jon & Becki’s house – we so loved getting close to the kiddos again! It was great to be with everyone, even Megan was home from college for Christmas break!

Presents! Nana had worked hard making each of the family something warm and stylish for the winter months. The kids loved them – and had a lot fun showing them off! We enjoyed lots of laughs and giggles!

We enjoyed a wonderful program at church – the kids all had a part, either on stage or playing/ singing musical pieces. It’s always the best when we can focus our celebration on Jesus!

Hey Papa – can we build a bird house for your cabin in Colorado?!

Whoa! I thought I’d be helping Caleb learn “how” to build and use power tools – but he showed me! This kiddo knows how to plan and build and use the right tools – his Dad has really given him a valuable kick start in life! (He’s only 10 years old!)

Great job Caleb! …and Ryan built a new boat that he can float in the stream next Spring!

Just a few more candid shots of the adventures we had with the Busenitz Family! We had a great time visiting with Arnold & Velma, and learning about Valerie and Megan’s job at Braum’s, and even some caroling!

Washed the truck, saw the “Bethlehem Star”. played games, and enjoyed some great meals together! The grands have such a happy and energetic spirit -we’re so blessed and thankful for the amazing family that God has given to us!

August 7 – 27, 2020 So much to do in only three weeks! The cabin gets a face lift, we have friends and family come to visit, and we moved in!

Before the sunset on our first day, Lorree and I were tearing out carpets and moving into the kitchen. We were motivated to make this a home and to get “that smell” out of the cabin. (Previous owner had pets – I don’t need to explain 🙁

Next day…”Can we bring our dirt bike?” YES! Ben and Jayden came up for the weekend to help work and relax. Carl joined in as well on Saturday. So thankful for the company and the fun times that have already started!

…and the work begins!

After a hearty breakfast, we replaced the locks, fixed the roll out window, cleaned the kitchen and the loft, took out the fence in the yard, painted Kilz on the floor, deep cleaned the propane heater (SO YUK! -thanks Ben and Carl!) and more!

…SELAH!

It was a full but fun work day, we were tired! Ben & Jayden spent the night in the Cabin on the floor – they were the first official family to spend the night on the floor in the cabin – bless their hearts! (You’ll have to ask Ben about the little field mouse that interrupted his sleep ). God blessed our tiredness with another beautiful sunset. He reminds us so often to “Selah” – ‘pause and consider’ – His involvement in our lives. Thank you Lord for the strength and wisdom You give us each day!

The Sun’s Up! Lets go to work!

OH BOY! Did we get to work! Lorree and I ordered floor boards and tongue & groove ceiling boards from a local lumber mill (we love that this wood is local white knotty pine!) We installed a new storm/screen door, Lorree made new curtains, Dennis textured the stairwell, we refurbished the street sign, and spent hours removing, sanding and refurbishing the exiting floor – whew!

Then….more help arrived the next weekend, Nick, Rachel, Isaac, and Kaylee. These kiddos, so full of life, energy, and joy! It was a special time to share Selah Acres with them – We’re sure more laughter, giggles, and adventures will be had by all of our family – Love It!

It was another full day of work for all of us! Nick took care of the techie stuff (Internet, wifi, old satellite dishes) as well as helping us get the beautiful (but not practical) wood kitchen stove out of the cabin. This gave us much more room in the kitchen area for our table and chairs.

Our neighbors have horses! We still haven’t met our neighbors, but the horses came to the fence as the kids were playing over there. It was a fun break from the work and they enjoyed feeding them carrots and getting to pet them. Unfortunately, Dusty (the kid’s dog), got head kicked by one of the horses when he tried to “play” with them – he had to have stiches, but is OK). We enjoyed a nice evening around a “campfire” and cooked and ate s’mores! YUM!

The next day we attacked the floors! We opened our pile of new lumber and started sanding, coating with finish, cutting, and laying the floor. Everyone helped! It was a fun day to see the cabin become “ours” with the new touches we were adding to it.

We really liked the look of our new white pine floors…but then we came to the corner of the room – and under the stove, those dirty bricks, ugh!

The bricks were so dirty-black-and-smelly that we made the decision to pull all of them and scrub them clean by hand – thank you Lorree! What a job!

Before….. and after!

It wasn’t ALL work and no play! Family, Guests, and Yes, more work!

Jesse and Barb came to visit, toured the cabin, and enjoyed some burgers on the grill!. Carl, Beth and Anya spent a day working and visiting with us. Duane and Ruth came up for a visit and shared some fresh fruit pie with us! Our new SOWER friends (Jerry and Carol Chesser, and Dale and Barbara Livinggood) came up from the Eagle Lake project at Glen Eyrie to help us move in and enjoy a Bar-B-Que lunch. t was so fun to share with others, our new cabin and to share the God story(s) of this adventure in our lives!

Rachel and Lorree making a path to the shed with rocks. Isaac and Kaylee helped (when they weren’t ridding the wagon down the hill)!

Lorree refinished the stairs to the basement while Dennis made and installed new bathroom doors. (Those little bar doors on the bathroom offered no privacy!)

In the evenings, we would pause, rest, and reflect on all the wonders of God’s blessings and beauty He has shared with us. – SELAH – (There were three buck that would come by every evening to check us out, they were only 100 yards from our porch)!

Moving Day – Finally!

Our goal was to use the three weeks we had since we bought the cabin to get it ready to move in and actually sleep in it before traveling on to Glorieta, NM for our next SOWER project. With so much help and God’s guidance and provision, we did it! Let’s move in!

We had stored a few pieces of furniture and tubs of belongings at Carl & Beth’s house since we downsized last year. We rented a U-haul trailer and moved, very tiring but so rewarding!

Everything fit – not too much stuff and not too little – just right!

We have a “home” to come home to! We love RV travel and our nomad lifestyle serving others wherever we go, but there’s still a desire to have a home, a safe place to be able to come out from the world…a place to Selah in our lives! Thank you Lord!

Its been quite a busy and eventful three weeks. So much has been accomplished! We are grateful to our friends and family that came along side of us to pitch in and help. We’re getting ready to leave for a three week project at Glorieta, NM, but we are already making plans to return to Selah Acres! Our next adventure…here we come!

July 2020 – A busy month – full of fun family adventures, activities, and events!

We enjoyed a July 4th Bar-be-Que and swim at Ben & Heather’s house. Carl, Beth and Anya also joined us. It was a beautiful and relaxing day in Rocky Ford!

Happy birthday to Kaylee! (June 30) She is so full of joy, giggles and smiles! In July the family also celebrated Tate & Kimberly’s anniversary, Jon’s birthday, Nick & Rachel’s anniversary, Anya’s birthday, and Lorree’s birthday! We had a full month of family love and celebrations!

Gary and Wanda came to visit us at Glen Eyrie. We had a great picnic lunch and toured the campus – including the castle. It was great to get together and get caught up with each other!

Carl, Beth, and Anya traveled to Michigan for a vacation and to see Anya’s cousins! They had a great time together. We loved these pictures they passed around the family.

Anya threw a big birthday party and invited lots of friends and family for her First Birthday! She shared her beautiful smiles and those big blue eyes with everyone – we all felt the love! Love you Anya – Happy Birthday!

She wasn’t too sure at first….then Mommy put a taste in her mouth. She LOVED her first birthday cake – so much fun!

…and of course the presents! Anya really had fun opening the gifts and was full of big smiles! (I think Jayden and Issac wanted in on the presents too – LOL!)

Nick & Rachel and the kids came over to Glen Eyrie for a day trip. We hiked the “Lady Bug” trail and enjoyed a cookout together. We also toured the campus – the kiddos loved riding in the open 6-seater golf cart. It was a sunshiny fun day!

These are just some of the random pictures we get from our Family Chat group – its a joy to have a constant connection with all of our kids and grandkids – much love!!

“Happy Birthday Nana!” For Lorree’s birthday, Anya and her parents took her out to eat at a favorite Mexican restaurant. It was a wonderful time together!

Probably the most significantly-shocking event this month was seeing Megan off to college – did I just type that? Another milestone in her life (and ours!) Megan is at Faith Baptist Bible College in Iowa studying, Biblical counseling and Office Administration. Praying for a great year for her!

Corny mirror picture, but its fun to look back and re-live all these memories and adventures – hard to believe this was just one month!

Now, we’re running into the next adventure fast – SELAH! (Find out about this in our next post!)

June 25 – July 2, 2020 Weekends in JUNE – full of life and fun with the family!

Lorree was feeling creative and wanted to start a new quilt project. So after a fresh haircut – we went shopping! We love the colors and the design, this will give her something to do in the evenings!

Carl & Beth sold their house and purchased a new one! Papa helped Carl install a new larger microwave before the big moving day

Moving weekend was June 13 – we had a good group to help with the move, it all went well! We even got cooled off in the late afternoon with a downpour of rain (it felt good!). So thankful for Carl and Beth’s new home and the room it gives them to raise little Anya! We were all tired – but it was a good tired!

Welcome Home Gary! We were over joyed to learn that Gary was able to go home after 12 weeks in the hospital and re-hab recovering from COVID-19 and bed-sore complications. God was so good to restore his health and prolong his life here on earth. More healing to come – but a joyous celebration today! (June 18th). We were able to visit and have lunch together the next weekend!

Fathers Day! We enjoyed a weekend with Ben & Heather and family in rocky Ford. Ben cooked ribs on his new smoker (sooo good!) then we relaxed in their backyard pool. We had a great day! We also touched based with all of the fathers in our family – we are grateful for the solid spiritual foundation they are leading their families with – so thankful for God’s presence in their lives!

19 is a great number! Wow, our 19th grandchild, Faith Lorraine Johnson – born June 19, 2020.

We flew out to meet her and help Ray & Sarah – and play with Jeremiah and Asia! So much fun! God has truly blessed our family and we are thankful to Him for all of these precious lives!

Just a few more of these kiddos….Faith is full of expressions – and yes she does cry ({{hugs}}} !

Hi Ho, Hi Ho, off to work we go. Ray & Sarah now needed more beds! We were able to help them re-paint and carpet Jeremiah’s room and build and add full-size bunk beds to both Jeremiah and Asia’s bedrooms. Everybody worked together and got the job done – it was a fun weekend!

These beds will be great as the kids grow – and will still have room for Nana & Pap when we visit!

…and the food just kept on coming! This was a “ten-pound-project”! LOL

We will “see ya later”! We had a full month of weekends in June – so much adventure – so much to thank God for! Praying for more fun and adventures in the future!