We relate with the definition of retirement by a recently visiting missionary. Retired doesn't mean put to rest. It means you put on fresh new wheels, re-tired!
We celebrated Marshal's retirement from 28 years in the US Navy, so much loyalty, determination, perseverance, accomplishment, and devoted service. He retires to more work than he could ever imagine, a demand for greater faith, but surrounded by the love of God through our Lord Jesus and family.
I organized a gathering of local family over the past week, quite spontaneous. Marshal cooked an award-winning brisket as a first-timer. God gave us the most perfect 84 degree day, May 7th, without wind for a mid-day barbecue and celebration in the side yard.
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Nieces look on as Aunt Shanea puts out the desserts! |
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Marshal's mom in the middle. |
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Kids set up the badminton for cousin competition. |
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Abijah and Jed - (Gabes bird feeders and chick brooder in the background.) |
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A rare day to sit back and relax, especially with bro. |
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Father-daughter looking at me. |
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Cowboy Gabe going for the birdie. |
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Reading Marshal's last Commendation Medal award. |
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"The Doctor" |
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Marshal says a few words. |
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Rheanne blows out 11 candles! |
Thank you Meg for the photo taking. Thank you each one for participating, all the delicious burger, beans, helping hands, dish-washing, and everything! Thank for for supporting, loving, and rejoicing over and with us.
That was nice… very enjoyable to see a nice celebration for Marshal.
ReplyDeleteWe miss you here, what a difference. What life then, what emptiness now.
But so happy for you to be in such a loving place with your family.