My Family


My Dad is pastor, although currently he is not pastoring a church. He is also a carpenter and has various odd jobs that he is involved in.

My Mom homeschooled all six of us kids from the start. Now that we are older (25-16) she also has a part-time job helping a lady across the street from us who has some health challenges, as well as a couple of housecleaning jobs. 

Joshua is my oldest brother. He is 25 and in the last couple of years has grown a beard; probably because people thought he was in his mid-teens back when he was 22! He loves to be outdoors; whether it's working at his job in the woods, camping, hiking, taking pictures off the top of a mountain, or leaving his bedroom window open in January to enjoy the fresh air. 

Timothy comes in next at the age of 24. Tim has a great sense of humor and we usually enjoy that. He is making plans to go to Bible School in preparation for the mission field. He is currently working at the local chocolate factory when they need an extra hand. 

My only sister is Rosanna. She is 23. We share a room and we both love that...most of the time! We love to have sister-to-sister chats about everything. I'm really going to miss her when she leaves home. She is also planning on going into missions and is making plans for Bible school. Currently, she is working as a caregiver with an elderly lady in our neighborhood. 

Nathanael is 21. He is currently the tallest in our family. He is very passionate about things of the Lord and I am looking forward to seeing how the Lord uses him for His glory. He works as a maintenance man at a small motel near our house. He also mows lawns, rakes leaves, shovels snow, and is starting to pick up some of his own carpentry jobs. 

Then there's me. I'm 19. If you want to know more about me, there's another page for that! :) 

Andrew is the "caboose" on our family train. He is 16 and has recently passed me in height and is closing in on Nathanael. He just got his learners permit and is enjoying learning to drive. I am enjoying watching him...from a distance. 

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