The reason this blog is called “His Pleasant Place” is because of Psalm 16: 5-6. It is our hearts’ desire that our home would be Ben/Ryan’s “pleasant place”.
Saturday, September 20, 2025
FALL CAMPING
BIRTHDAY WITH THE BEATLES
SCHOOL AND FOOTBALL
The boys started their freshman year! A few bumps in the road as they get use to a new building, some new teachers, and higher expectations being in high school. But I think they are finding their groove.

Friday, August 22, 2025
THE THINGS I TRY NOT TO WORRY ABOUT
The above article really touches on points that cause me concern when I think about our future with our boys:
1. The guilt of having someone else take on the responsibility of caring for them if something happens to us.
2. Hoping we are setting aside enough money to care for them thru their adult life.
One thing the article doesn't really address is how faith can help us with these concerns. I believe the Lord led us to adopt our boys. So I have to trust the Lord will provide care for them and all the logistics surrounding that care if we can no longer be their primary caregivers. We are trying to be responsible and organized in setting up a good plan for the future, but we can't know for sure how this will how work out. So that's where faith comes in- I may not know what the future holds, but I know who hold the future in His hands.
THE WORLD LOST A GOOD ONE
Here are 2 things about my dad:
1. He was a great dad: he taught me how to live out my faith in Jesus in my day to day life. He taught me how to be hardworking and to treat people with kindness and respect.
He expected much from me, but he also gave me much love and support as I tried to do my best.
2. He was a great husband: My parents were always a team that worked and had fun together. My whole life I was able to observe how they loved and respected one another. However, when my mom suffered her stroke in 2019, my dad stepped forward as the most amazing caregiver. He worked hard to help my mom through her therapy so that she would be able to return to their house. This was after a year of being in a nursing home trying to regain strength and relearn basic skills. When she came home, she needed 24/7 care and that is what my dad provided, with some help from caregivers and us kids. But he was the primary one to care for her. And he did that hard work with love, patience, and kindness. He was an amazing example to me and to our kids.
He will be dearly missed, but we are so happy that he is in Heaven rejoicing with His Savior. He is healthy and healed and will never have to experience pain or suffering again. Thank you Jesus!
The world lost a good one this week!
Saturday, August 16, 2025
WHAT A GOOD UNCLE!
Jonah is still learning how to be gentle and give Baby J some breathing room. It’s getting better, but definitely Ben is showing more baby smarts than Jonah at this point.
Baby J seems to enjoy both his uncles although is more relaxed with Ben. But both guys get big smiles from the little guy!
Monday, August 11, 2025
SUMMER SUMMARY
As the summer enters into its last few weeks, here is a summary of what Summer 2025 has looked like: not very close to what we had planned.
We had lots of camping planned, but because of my dad entered in-home hospice care in early June, those plans changed.
June camping became boys-only camping so I could be with my dad. We did get our week of camping in for July as planned! And August camping was cancelled.
Just the season in life we are in right now. My dad did a lot for us kids over all the years and then was an incredible caregiver to our mom for her last years of life. So he deserves all the care we can give him at this time in his life and that is what we are trying to do.
However, we still got Miracle League baseball in and lots of swimming! And the boys must be having fun because Jonah keeps telling me, "Fun summer, mom."
We also have been enjoying our new grandson "Baby J". The boys are loving being uncles and are showing some good skills playing with the baby!










