Monday, May 30, 2011

Recent Fishing Trip to Houghton Lake

Even though there were a few reasons that made this short weekend not the best...there were enough other good things to make it worthwhile overall.  A week before we were supposed to go, Caleb and I decided to join 4 other "Osborne Clan" and head up to Houghton Lake for a spring Walleye fishing trip.  The forecast was not good...but when you have a trip planned out...you don't back out...so we headed north.
3 boats, a friend's cabin on Houghton Lake our destination, Matt & Scott, Dad & Lenn and Caleb and I all headed north early Saturday morning, May 14...with visions of Walleye dancing in our heads...and on our lures and hooks.  The forecast was rain, wind & cold.   The weather man was not our friend...but he was indeed correct in his prediction.  Caleb literally was on the verge of hypothermia at one point in time...and to make it worse...the fish were not biting.  
So, the total of our first day of fishing was just enough for a fish fry that evening (6 keeper Walleye...a keeper has to be 15 inches).  Lenn prepared the best walleye I think I have ever had.   It was worth the cold and misery of the day out on a blustery, windy, rainy, rocking and rolling Houghton lake.  (I will admit, I felt really bad for Caleb, as he only caught 2 fish each day...and of course, we all had visions of catching our limit and having lots of fish to take home...which obviously did not happen). 
With the fact that we all froze our frames, Matt, Scott, Caleb and I took a trip into beautiful downtown Houghton Lake to Walmart to seek warmer clothing.  It was somewhat hard to find...but we did succeed, and had some fun in the process.
The second day we woke up to actually being able to see our breath...even after we brushed our teeth.  The sun was shining...but it was still cold...somewhere in the 40's...and still windy...very windy...and the rain did indeed eventually return also.  The fishing didn't get any better either...so we all decided that lunchtime break was going to be spent watching a movie...and warming up.   We watched "The Rainmaker"...appropriate for the weekend, right?   It was a long movie...so we had plenty of time to warm up...and unbelievably so, we were all ready to hit the lake again, hoping our luck would finally change...and the fish would finally be biting...but...after trying almost every lure in our tackle box...and then out of desperation...even resorting to a bare hook and bobber with a worm on it....we still could not coax all the fish we were seeing on our fish finders to take any bait.   Uncooperative fish!  They lived to see another day.
Caleb and I had to pack up and head out that Sunday evening, as Caleb had school the next day...and I had work and the busy season beginning at camp.  The other 4 stayed and fished the next day...but still...the fish were not hungry....and we came home with no fish in the coolers....BUT, we had a great time being together, made some memories, had a great fish dinner, and developed a greater resistance to hypothermia.   All in all, it was worth the effort.  We now have a great desire to go on a fishing trip to Canada where we hear the Walleye will actually bite.
Here is a link to my facebook pics of this trip if you want to see a few more.
facebook houghton lake fishing pics

Friday, May 27, 2011

Zip Line Excitement

The newest thing at the camp right now is the zip line.  This was initiated as an Eagle Scout project by one of our long time campers, Tobin Tarantowski and his family...and has now become one of the newest attractions at SBC.   Still in the midst of working out the dismount bugs...as I write this blog entry...but, hopefully in the near future we will be up and running for a summer's worth of zip lining here at camp.  
Here is a youtube video of Emily and Caleb from this past week, and Emily's first time to try the zip line, which was also historical, as it was also our first injuries...as Emily provided us with some good input on some possible ways people can hurt themselves on the zip line.   She held onto the wire cable at take-off, which scraped and cut her hand, and then on the second trip down she banged into the railing on the launch platform. (sorry you had to be a guinea pig here Em, but we did appreciate the pointing out of possible future problems!)
Here is one of her rides down the zip line:   Emily's historic zip line run

LOVE GOD - LOVE PEOPLE

Sometimes simplicity is good...especially for me, when I am so busy and stressed.   When I get busy and life gets complicated, and I get so caught up in everything I am DOING...I need to have this little motto tied out in front of me on a stick and hanging right down in front of me like a carrot out in front of a horse.  "Remember Chuck,  LOVE GOD & LOVE PEOPLE !"    Sounds easy enough doesn't it?    I think it was fairly high up on Jesus priority list too.  When Jesus was ask, what is the greatest commandment...his response was basically, LOVE GOD & LOVE PEOPLE!. Matt 22: 34-39    I guess that is once again my prayer then... that in  the midst of crazy, busy, hectic demanding times....that I can stick with the basics and not get so caught up in the stuff that has to be done...that I am not able to keep priorities in line with how God would have them ordered in my life.   Jesus was filled with compassion for people on a regular basis.  I know that I am not compassionate on a regular basis, and can even try to explain it away, due to the fact that I am not able to BE compassionate right now...due to whatever excuse I might have at the moment.  So, as I begin another busy season...the most busy season of the year for me...I am asking God that in the midst of responsibilities...that I might be able to keep HIM and OTHERS first...before the rat race.
By the way, I almost missed the exclamation point after this verse in Matthew.  If you add vs. 40 into the mix...you get a giant exclamation point!  If I could paraphrase this verse...I would say, "Everything else depends on this!"  (keeping God and others first).  Matt 22:34-40

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

God's Timing & Our Purpose

Today, as I started my day, very confused by the state I am currently in, and different anxieties in life...these reminders from this devotional I receive via email were extremely timely.  I call this a personal message from God letting me know, once again, what my priorities in life should be and how I should arrange them.  Here is the link to this email devo, but I also copied it in case the link disappears over time.  Purpose Driven Devotional

Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Don't Be Distracted From Your Purpose, by Rick Warren

"Will we fulfill God’s purpose, or will we shrink back and live a comfortable, self-centered life?",
Rick Warren

Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says. James 1:22 (NIV)

Living this decade for the glory of God will require a change in your priorities, your schedule, your relationships, and everything else. It will sometimes mean choosing a difficult path instead of the easy one.

Steve Adams, our pastor to children at Saddleback Church, says when we are moving forward in the direction God tells us, “Action requires traction, but the enemy brings distraction.” In other words, we can’t just say we believe in God’s plan, or say we need to take some steps. God requires that we take real steps to move us forward.

But the enemy, as Steve notes, rushes in with distractions designed to pull us away from God’s plan. We become like the man described by James in the Bible, who looks into a mirror, but then forgets what he looks like as he walks away. Distractions such as bad attitudes, excuses, procrastination, and busyness make us mere ‘listeners’ of the word when God calls us to be ‘doers.’

We face a choice with every step we take into this decade of destiny: Will we fulfill God’s purpose, or will we shrink back and live a comfortable, self-centered life? Will we live for our own goals, comfort, and pleasure, or will we live the rest of our lives for God’s glory, knowing that he has promised eternal rewards?

From Saddleback Resources –

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Guys and Dolls - Vandercook Lake Spring Play

Caleb voluntarily went out for the play this year...and we had to work on Zack to get him to go for it too....but I am hoping that the success of the play will be the reward for all the work and time they have put into this production!   It is an awesome show!  The best part is that it has truly been a family affair.  The Johnson cousins, Grace, Nathan, and Laura are also in the play.   And, Lenn and Karen Johnson  and Rene' and I are also parent helpers (Lenn and Karen have been involved since day 1, with Lenn heading up the set construction, running the spot light, helping with props and Karen doing promotion, program, props, costumes and more).   (Rene' has helped with props, and food and concessions and I have helped with set construction, electrical, lighting and misc stuff).  It has been a lot of work...but now that the show is here and going well...it is all worth it!   Here is a link to some of the photos of the play:  http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2082993&id=1086892434&l=3f4a129d8a

Ice Storm

On our way home from Wisconsin, Rene' and I hit the tail end of the snow storm that had been a very severe ice storm in southern Michigan the day before...and was currently covering our home and neck of the woods with anywhere from 1/4" to 1/2" of ice on trees and brush to  around 1/2" to 1" of ice on the ground.  It was amazingly beautiful and equally distructive (although, not near as severe of damage as we had about 10 years ago when entire trees were falling over with everything covered in at least 1/2" of ice).   Of course, with this much tree damage....power outages were numerous and wide spread and we were personally told that we would be out of power for at least 5 days.  We ended up only having to use a generator for about 36 hours, which we were very thankful for the surprise power coming back on fairly quick...where many people in our area were indeed out for 4 or 5 days.   Here are a few pics of the campground and this ice storm: http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2080804&id=1086892434&l=0e533cfcc6

Catching up on the ole blog...

I have fallen into another blog rut and realized that quite a bit of life has gone by since my last post.  Some of the more memorable moments are worth documenting.  First and foremost is a long, and much awaited 25th Wedding Anniversary Get-Away for Rene' and I.   My parents offered to allow us to use their time share, so we chose the Wisconsin Dells!   One reason is because we wanted to see the musical production, "Wicked"...and it was showing in Appleton, WI at the same time period we planned to get away.  The time share unit was amazing too.  It is touted as being the largest indoor water park in America...and we enjoyed sitting poolside in Wisconsin in the middle of February with a snow storm outside.   The rooms were awesome suites! It was great!  Here is a link for the FEW pictures we took (bummer). http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=2080335&id=1086892434&l=0b2721d46a