Ice Fishing in Brainerd, Minnesota
For New Years week, we spent some time in Minnesota. The first two days we spent up in the Brainerd, Minnesota area in a small town called Baxter. Lindsey's first cousins and aunt/uncle live up there. They took us ice fishing...YES...ICE FISHING.
After growing up and spending most of our adult life in warmer climates such as TX, NC, and Spain, were were blown away by the cold temperatures at first. Then the real shock set in when we went out on a frozen lake on a snowmobile and played football on the frozen lake.
You don't have to imagine. We took the opportunity to create a video for you to watch that documents our time that day out on the lake with the Beebe family.
We consider it a privilege to take opportunities like these to spend time with family and see God's creation. More information will be posted soon about the rest of our time in Minnesota where we had a chance to speak at Friendship Church in Prior Lake, Minnesota before heading to the Beebe/Lundquist wedding.
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After growing up and spending most of our adult life in warmer climates such as TX, NC, and Spain, were were blown away by the cold temperatures at first. Then the real shock set in when we went out on a frozen lake on a snowmobile and played football on the frozen lake.
You don't have to imagine. We took the opportunity to create a video for you to watch that documents our time that day out on the lake with the Beebe family.
We consider it a privilege to take opportunities like these to spend time with family and see God's creation. More information will be posted soon about the rest of our time in Minnesota where we had a chance to speak at Friendship Church in Prior Lake, Minnesota before heading to the Beebe/Lundquist wedding.
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1 Comments:
cool stuff...but of course it was...you were on ice
i don't fish but if I did...I'd not go ice fishing unless it was at least, say, 80 degrees outside.
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