
Monday, July 30, 2007
Time: 9:44PM MST
It has been an unbelievable few days. What started as a day of getting sick of driving on Saturday turned into an amazing unexpected spiritual experience on Sunday night. I’ll explain…we left Mt Rushmore on Saturday afternoon. We had seen all the sites and Lee decided to get some drive time under his belt that evening to get us to Estes Park, CO at a better time on Sunday. However, Lee has been having trouble with the ear that he has a tube in since the beginning of the trip. It has been bleeding on and off and has been painful (especially with the change in elevations we’ve been experiencing). He was in more pain than usual by Saturday and I suggested we head to an Urgent Care or ER to get some antibiotic and/or treatment. So before heading out for the drive, we headed to the ER in Rapid City, SD. Unbelievably, he was seen and walked out with an antibiotic prescription within an hour. That was really a blessing, since we ran into someone from Rapid City today and they said that the ER usually takes a very long time. The Dr thought it was a middle ear infection, so Lee has medicine for 7 days. Pray for complete healing. He can hear very little out that ear because it is so clogged and it continues to bleed at times.
After the ER, we headed out and Lee drove for about 5 hours. There is nothing at night between Mt Rushmore and Colorado. The reason Lee finally stopped at a rest area is because we needed gas and there wasn’t an open gas station that late at night. I was going stir crazy in the car by that time anyway, so I was grateful for closed gas stations. We headed out on Sunday morning and got to Estes Park by the afternoon. Because we were driving, we didn’t know what we were going to do for worship, but thought we may find something on Sunday evening. Little did we know…
When we got to the campground and unpacked, Lee checked the campground website for activities and said to me, “Guess who has a concert here tonight?” Of course I didn’t know. He said, “Michael W. Smith”. For those of you who don’t know, Michael W. Smith is my favorite Christian singer and had a huge influence on me as a teenager. It happened that the GMA (Gospel Music Association) has a big conference and competition called “Music in the Rockies”. They bring in major artists throughout the week to work with worship leaders and want-to-be singers. The conference is in …ESTES PARK! Lee checked it out and we ended up at an intimate-sized concert with 3 singers. After the first singer who is a newcomer, the group “Pocket Full of Rocks” sang for about 25 minutes. They were really good. Then came Michael… I was able to sneak up to the fourth row to get some pictures and watched most of his concert f
rom there. He sang and spoke for 2 hours! It was the highlight of the trip so far! Sam even says that it was the favorite thing that we experienced on the trip. It was so moving and inspiring! We were praising God as a family and it was memorable. We were on a spiritual high when we got home and were able to have some great sharing time. Praise God for unexpected blessings!!!
Time: 9:44PM MST
It has been an unbelievable few days. What started as a day of getting sick of driving on Saturday turned into an amazing unexpected spiritual experience on Sunday night. I’ll explain…we left Mt Rushmore on Saturday afternoon. We had seen all the sites and Lee decided to get some drive time under his belt that evening to get us to Estes Park, CO at a better time on Sunday. However, Lee has been having trouble with the ear that he has a tube in since the beginning of the trip. It has been bleeding on and off and has been painful (especially with the change in elevations we’ve been experiencing). He was in more pain than usual by Saturday and I suggested we head to an Urgent Care or ER to get some antibiotic and/or treatment. So before heading out for the drive, we headed to the ER in Rapid City, SD. Unbelievably, he was seen and walked out with an antibiotic prescription within an hour. That was really a blessing, since we ran into someone from Rapid City today and they said that the ER usually takes a very long time. The Dr thought it was a middle ear infection, so Lee has medicine for 7 days. Pray for complete healing. He can hear very little out that ear because it is so clogged and it continues to bleed at times.
After the ER, we headed out and Lee drove for about 5 hours. There is nothing at night between Mt Rushmore and Colorado. The reason Lee finally stopped at a rest area is because we needed gas and there wasn’t an open gas station that late at night. I was going stir crazy in the car by that time anyway, so I was grateful for closed gas stations. We headed out on Sunday morning and got to Estes Park by the afternoon. Because we were driving, we didn’t know what we were going to do for worship, but thought we may find something on Sunday evening. Little did we know…
When we got to the campground and unpacked, Lee checked the campground website for activities and said to me, “Guess who has a concert here tonight?” Of course I didn’t know. He said, “Michael W. Smith”. For those of you who don’t know, Michael W. Smith is my favorite Christian singer and had a huge influence on me as a teenager. It happened that the GMA (Gospel Music Association) has a big conference and competition called “Music in the Rockies”. They bring in major artists throughout the week to work with worship leaders and want-to-be singers. The conference is in …ESTES PARK! Lee checked it out and we ended up at an intimate-sized concert with 3 singers. After the first singer who is a newcomer, the group “Pocket Full of Rocks” sang for about 25 minutes. They were really good. Then came Michael… I was able to sneak up to the fourth row to get some pictures and watched most of his concert f
rom there. He sang and spoke for 2 hours! It was the highlight of the trip so far! Sam even says that it was the favorite thing that we experienced on the trip. It was so moving and inspiring! We were praising God as a family and it was memorable. We were on a spiritual high when we got home and were able to have some great sharing time. Praise God for unexpected blessings!!! Today, we had another “first” for three of us. We went Whitewater Rafting down the Cache la Poudre River. The four of us were in a raft with a guide named Simon. There were nine rafts in the group. It was great fun. However, I joined the Poudre (“poo-der”) Swim Team when I fell out of the raft when we rebounded off a rock ¾ of the way down the river. I had to swim to the raft and the guide had to grab the shoulder straps of my life jacket and drag me in. Now I know how those beached whales feel when they are being pulled back to the ocean. J Simon was originally from New Zealand and had a great accent. He was a great guide and we arrived back safe and sound…just wet. Lee has been rafting before, but none of the rest of us has. It was a day! So far, Colorado is leaving a mark on all of us. Ben is telling us that he wants to move here when he grows up and Sam says it her second favorite state in the US other than New York.
Tomorrow we head to Colorado Springs for a day or so. We want to see Pike’s Peak and Focus on the Family. We are staying at a campground in the Garden of the Gods. We need to start heading back across the US toward Maryland once we check out Colorado Springs. Please pray for the trip back East. It is a lot of driving for Lee.
Take care. God is good all the time!
Love,
Michele








After a very full day, we headed back to the campground and the kids swam for a little while as I did two loads of laundry. The evening concluded with watching Food Network. The kids were so excited to have cable at the campsite and access to Food Network.



































