Sunday, February 20, 2011

To All New And Old Bloggies

So, how can I stay up to date with so many new people following this blog every day? Well, let me tell you how I got a few of these wrinkles and all this grey hair that I am sporting.

Let me first say that this blog started simply because my family wanted to see some of the photos I had been stock-piling on hard drives for years. I had zillions of photos hidden away that I only really saw. Sometimes, I would show the photos to my wife, Susan, if I thought they were good but many times they just disappeared to a hard drives never to be seen again. After some arm twisting, I finally pfigured out how to posted them on a blog. Seriously, MUCH to my surprise people started to follow this blog. After a few dozen followers outside our family joined the blog, I began to write a little bit. I never thought this would grow to this many followers. With this in mind, let me tell you a bit more of my background.

I was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada in July 1958. My parents dropped me a lot as a baby.

My parents moved to Chicago, IL so Dad could attend the Moody Bible Institute when I was about a year old. I had two younger brothers born into the family during these years, Daniel of Oakville, Ontario and Peter of Leander, Texas. After my Dad graduated in 1962, our family moved to Dallas so that Dad could continue his education at the Dallas Theological Seminary and after graduation in Dallas in 1968, when I was approximately ten years old, we moved back to Chicago where Dad became a teacher at the Moody Bible Institute.

In 1973, at nearly 15, our family moved back to Canada where Dad became the Senior Pastor at Calvary Baptist Church in Oakville, Ontario. I finished high school in Oakville in 1976 and began training in Mechanical Design Engineering in a four year apprenticeship program with Mannesmann Demag and Ryerson Polytechnical Institute in Toronto.

In 1980, my wife Susan and I were married and our oldest daughter and oldest son were born in Oakville by 1984. I had began to work with the youth ministry in the Calvary Baptist Church during the early years of our marriage and we later decided to immigrate to the United States as a family of four so I that I could attend Moody Bible Institute and continue employment in Mechanical Engineering in the Chicagoland area.

After three tough years of school and full-time work, we decided to continue down the engineering vocational path. We continued to be active in youth ministry during these years in our church in Wheaton, IL. Several years and another daughter later, we decided to pack up and head North to a town called Woodstock, IL. We found a local church and continued to work in youth ministry for a few years. We moved to Woodstock as a result of an employment opportunity with Web Printing Controls that became available in 1987.

We rounded out our family of five with another son and another daughter. Each of our kids were born with about 33 months between them in age. It went girl, boy, girl, boy, girl. Doesn’t that sound orderly? Well, it was both orderly and a three ring circus. We have been witnesses to God’s faithful hand of provision throughout all these years … even when our needs were great. My wife and I experienced 17 consecutive years of high school parenting. THAT’s totally NUTS!

All five of our kids grew up in the same house we live in today. I was employed at Web Printing Controls until mid-September 2011. I am currently seeking what the Lord would have me do for employment in the next phase of this journey.

Our oldest daughter is now married with five darling little girls. She and her husband live a few miles from here. They are doing great at winning the parental job of raising these little girls God has entrusted to them.
Our oldest son is also married. His wife just had their first beautiful little girl. They also live a few miles from us. It is amazing to see how much their little one has enriched their lives. They are great parents.
Our middle kid is a member of the Army's 101st Airborne as a Combat Field Medic. She is our first-born American and is now at Fort Campbell, Kentucky after a year stationed in South Korea. She was always our peacemaker in the family, I can't wait to see her again.
Our youngest son graduated in Engineering at Northern Illinois University and is now working on his Masters Degree at NIU. I am so proud of his ability to overcome adversity. He works as a Teachers Aid in AutoCad and SolidWorks.
Our youngest of five is nearly 20 and still with us. She is now in her second year in college. She is very unique and special. In many ways, she is the focus of our day to day life. She has severe Narcolepsy and through this difficult experience she has been a champion. We have learned so much from her as we have continued to see God’s caring hand help her cope with the struggle.

What do I want them to know, when they think of their Pop? I want them to know that I love them! But ... I want them to know that God loves them way more than I have the capacity to love.

When I speak of God on this blog … I don’t want you to think I am so heavenly minded that flies don’t land on me. I have had many trials. I don’t know your pain, nor I am able to speak of your struggles … but I DO know pain and struggles. I am not religious in the sense that I am trying to DO something in order to get to heaven. However, I DO know I am going to heaven! Not because of anything I ever did … but because I have accepted what Christ has done for me already. I pray that the message of Christ softly speaks to you through the words shared on this blog.

I have never really grown up. I have only learned how to pretend that I have in public. And I often disregard any need to pretend. This gives me GREAT joy!

My love for photography began when our oldest child was born. I need photography because I can really get alone with God in my thoughts. Sometimes, I see things that are so beautiful … a camera can’t even do it justice. Oh, I continue to shoot in order to get something … but then I can set it down and just watch. These are often moments when I feel the deepest form of worship. I hope you enjoy what you see and are challenged to dig out your camera and take it with you. Only you can photograph your world for those who will follow you years later.

My life dream would be to be able to somehow work teaching others about photography and growing together with them in our love for God! Is that kind of living even possible? Nothing in my life comes close to Jesus. I can say that I have been able to live a bit of a photographers dream ... BUT knowing the Creator is WAY more important than anything I have experienced.

I know this sounds strange to many of you. Sorry! But ... I can only tell you what I know from experience. There is a God. He cares for you! He sent His Son, Jesus. Believe in Him.

This is a general background that I bring to everything I touch.

Thanks for dropping in. Come again!
NikonSniper Steve