Sunday, October 19, 2008

GAME NIGHT!



Mixed into the last weeks have been late nights for me (Kelly) with registration for events at The Cove, soccer for Brenton and major chill time when we make it home. Lexi always tries to join in the fun, though I'd bank on saying that game night was not her favorite.

In this past week, Brenton coach the Montreat Cavaliers through two more wins. It's been encouraging and the team for earlier this year is beginning to reappear. With the last few games of the seaon, it is a little unnerving to think of th final outcome. All the rest of the games are Conference and many of the teams have been going strong this year. The Cavaliers are more than capable of winning the last three games, though they may be tough. Regardless of the outcome, the guys have made some great achievements this year.

Life at The Cove is still in peak season. The trees are starting to turn and the leaves are beginning to fall, which is attracting quite the crowd. This last week, we had two events with Erwin Lutzer, a seminar with Don Wilton and a Steve Green concert. Between editing commentaries, researching intensive training material and overseeing registration, it seems there has been little down time. Life will start to slow down just before Thanksgiving, when seminars come to a close. It's been a fun and needed change to help with registration for a season!




4 comments:

Jim & Jacquelyn said...

Lexi looks like she had a blast at game night! Miss you.

Aubrey said...

Lexi is such a good dog! How did you get her to sit and not move when you were taking those pictures? Hope you both are doing well! We miss seeing you on the soccer fields here on Sundays.

Kelly Benware said...

We miss all you guys too! Aubrey, I miss out chats on the fields to. How's it going keeping up with a toddler at the games now?

As for Lexi...if it's just the two of us, she'll do about anything.

Anonymous said...

ha ha...great Pics!! Have you thought about taking Lexi to Vegas?? (ha! Just kidding)
great pictures...
Heather