Thursday, June 26, 2008

Clay Pots ~ Memorable Moments


Grandma, Aunt Whitney, and Mommy taking Sophia to the American Girl doll store in Chicago for her 7th Birthday (June 7th)!



Jen Knievel/Knapp, our new sister-in-law getting baptized



Going on the paddle boats with Grandpa.



Malachi’s First Fish with Uncle Kyle (Pederson)



All dressed up for Jeremy and Jen Knapp’s wedding!



The Bride with flower girl and ring bearers!

The kids did awesome in the wedding except for the end of the ceremony when Malachi all of a sudden burst into tears because he realized that “his” aunt Jen was going to marry Uncle Jeremy instead of him. She promised to still love him though, so it was a ‘happily-ever-after’ for everyone, even Malachi.



The Bride & Groom!

Thank you, Jeremy and Jen, for glorifying God through your wedding and for displaying the wonderful picture of Christ and the church. It was a neat time, as a family, to have Jason perform the ceremony, Jen Pederson singing in the wedding, and to have Kyle and the kids all stand up in it. The wedding ceremony was a memorable experience; and no, not because of the tornados and sirens going off during the wedding, but because of the incredible picture of Christ’s servant hood displayed within marriage.



4 Generations

God answered our prayers in keeping our Grandparents healthy so that we could see them again!



Not to gross you out or anything but just in case any of you E.R. fans want a look at the incision on Kellie’s arm where the melanoma was.



For her 30th birthday, Jason surprised Kellie with a night out with her “old” high school friends whom she hasn’t seen in a very long time!



Gone Fishing!

These are just some of our highlights from the past couple of months. Jason’s sister and brother-in-law, Kyle and Jen Pederson and their son Noah, returned to Papua New Guinea just a few days ago. Jeremy and his new bride, Jen, will be living in Waukesha until they go on with the missionary training in Missouri with New Tribes Mission in January. Kellie’s brother, Jonathan, hopes to visit us next month from California; and Kellie’s sister, Whitney, will be returning to college in Chicago this fall. For us, we will be hanging tight here in Waukesha close to our churches and enjoying the summer with more fishing and camping. We would love to share with your church or small group some time this fall or winter…so please give us a call or drop us a line!

His Clay Pots,
Jason, Kellie, Micah, Sophia, and Malachi Knapp

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kellie! I haven't checked out your website in a long time to see how you guys are doing. I thought of you the other day and was remembering at your wedding how your sister sang that version of the "Sisters" song, and I thought to myself how she must be pretty old by now, and then voila, there's a picture of her! All grown up! Nice to see Jeremy's wedding pictures - my husband recognized his wife right away as Scott Knievel's daughter. If you have time, drop me a note and let me know how you're doing! Love ya! singfreedomsongs@yahoo.com

c_ann14 said...

Kellie, oh, how I wish we would have connected sooner so I could have celebrated your 30th birthday with you!! You look FANTASTIC! As pretty as I remember you... I couldn't be happier that we have found each other and are able to correspond again, even though it is only by computer, ans we are millions of miles away. Although it may be a while, I can't wait until God blesses us with a moment to see each other in person again! Miss you and praying for you! ~ Christine