God has been gracious to us and has been with us through our journey of love and life. He has carried us through some of the most difficult times and has given us joy in the midst of sorrow. He has also been loving and given us abundant blessings. Most importantly, He has provided us with faith. May we share that faith with others.

"For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to give you hope and a future." Jeremiah 29:11
"God's gifts put man's best dreams to shame".
Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Monday, December 25, 2017

Christmas Letter 2017

December 2017
Dear Family & Friends,

 The Lord make his face shine on you and be gracious to you; the Lord turn his face toward you and give you peace.” Numbers 6:25-27

“See what great love the Father has lavished on us, that we should be called children of God!” 1 John 3:1

“Restore to me the joy of your salvation
    and grant me a willing spirit, to sustain me.” Psalm 51:12

We pray that this Christmas season you are filled with peace, love, and joy.  May you know the peace and contentment that only Christ can give, feel the love that God has for you as his dearly loved child, and proclaim that good news with a joyful heart.

Our year, was a busy one, filled with new family memories and old family traditions.  We’ve enjoyed all the blessings, large and small.
In January, Liam finished up his first season of Upwards basketball.  He did a great job on defense.  It was fun to watch him gain confidence on the court as the season went on.
Tiffany went to Charleston, South Carolina with her mom for a weekend getaway in March to see the Camellias in bloom.  It was a lovely weekend, full of history, delicious meals, and of course, beautiful flowers.
In May, we took an adventure on a Disney cruise to the Bahamas and Castaway Cay (Disney’s private island) with Grandma Kusch.  It was a magical event!  The kids loved swimming in the ocean and seeing the nightly shows.  Liam loved the water slide on the top deck of the ship.  Lilly loved all the dance parties and the ice cream stations.
After the cruise we attended Dave’s Thrivent conference in Hollywood, Florida.  While Dave listened to wonderful speakers, Tiffany and the kids swam in the pools and soaked up the sun.  We took a day trip to the Miami Seaquarium.  Liam fulfilled a wish by swimming with dolphins.  
In May Lilly danced in her recital.  She brought tears to our eyes.  She has come so far and we are so proud of all that she has accomplished.
The summer brought many small day trips and family out-tings.  The kids are at such a great age – we can just get up and go.  They love learning new things and having new experiences.
In July we had our Pure Michigan vacation with Tiffany’s family.  We started the trip at Mackinac Island, then spent several days in Traverse City at Great Wolf Lodge.  Liam went on many magic quests and both kids enjoyed all the water slides.
August brought a new school year with some changes.  Lilly started Kindergarten at Harris Elementary School (the deaf/hard of hearing magnet school).  Liam started Second Grade at Central Lutheran.  Tiffany took on a new role as the special education teacher/consultant through Lutheran Special Education Ministries at Central Lutheran.  She starting teaching 4 days a week and kept her role as the Indiana/Ohio Coordinator with LSEM, which allows her to mentor fellow special education teachers.
In August Dave and Tiffany also took a weekend trip to French Lick, Indiana.  It was a quick trip, but a much-needed break from the busyness of life and a time to reconnect.
Tiffany was supposed to travel to Kisumu, Kenya in October with the mission team from Emanuel Lutheran Church.  However, due to civil unrest because of their elections, the trip was postponed.  She will have to wait until July 2018 to work at Point of Grace.  Keep an eye on the family blog in July to hear all about that trip.
Lilly just finished this year’s Nutcracker performance.  She was the cutest little Bon-Bon.  She danced very well and smiled from ear to ear.
Both kids are getting ready to start basketball with the Upwards program.  Lilly wants to try everything her big brother does.
In addition to our adventures, we’ve enjoyed all the ordinary days too.  Liam continues to love Science, Legos, learning about nature, weather, and animals.  He has become such a great reader.  He loves to escape into the stories in books.  Both kids dress up and take imaginary missions together.  They are blessed to have each other.  Lilly continues to demonstrate her independent spirit and has started reading as well.  It is neat to watch her read a book, because she signs as she reads.  She is teaching us many new signs.  She still enjoys all things girly and would dress up and wear make-up everyday if we let her.
You can keep up with our family throughout the year by visiting our blog at – www.davetiffanyliamlillyherman.blogspot.com.

Remember to take time this Christmas season to rest in the peace of Christ, remembering the love he has for you, and sharing the joy of that good news with others.
Merry Christmas!

Love,

The Hermans

Thursday, November 30, 2017

November 2017

What a full month this has been!   We started the month by celebrating my birthday.  Dave and the kids spoiled me with dinner out and an ice cream cake.  We enjoyed the fall colors in the back yard and especially enjoyed the warm temperatures.  The kids got to meet the author of "If you give a..." books.  We celebrated Liam's Gotcha Day and he chose to take in chocolate mousse to school as his treat.  We had a great Thanksgiving in Michigan.  We got the house ready for the Christmas season too.

















Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Thanksgiving Feast

Every year Central Lutheran has a Thanksgiving Feast for the Kindergarten and Second grade classes.  The Kindergartners dress up like Indians and the Second graders get to be pilgrims.  They play games together in the gym and then eat a feast together in the fellowship hall.  This year, Lilly was able to attend Central as a guest for the day, so that she could participate with Liam!  The kids were so thankful to get to celebrate this event together.  They made some great memories.









Tuesday, October 31, 2017

October 2017

The weather has been warmer than usual.  It seems like the fall colors are lingering this year, which is great.  
Concordia Ann Arbor played Saint Francis in football.  We took the kids to the game.  It was an exciting game to watch. 
We took advantage of the nice weather and went to Toledo for the day.  We met Grandma Kusch there and went to the zoo and then to the Children's science museum.  They had a temporary dinosaur exhibit.
This year for Halloween, Liam suggested that we all be Star Wars characters.  Liam dressed up as Darth Vader, Lilly was a Storm Trooper, I was Princess Leia, Dave was Hans Solo,  Uncle Rem was Luke Skywalker, and even the dogs joined in.  Mars dressed up like Chewbacca and Tucker was Yoda.  We hosted a trunk for Central's Truck or Treat.  Because it was cold and rainy outside, the event was held inside.  That actually worked out really well.
Dave and Liam took a trip to West Lafayette to watch the Boilermakers play basketball.  They had a great time!
Lilly and I had a girls weekend in Michigan.  We got our hair done, and went to see Andrew Lloyd Weber's play "Love Never Dies."  The music was excellent and the sets were phenomenal, but the story line was not great.  The character development from the first play to the second was not great either.  We still had fun though.
Both kids took field trips this month.  It was a busy month!


Liam took a field trip to the Seminary

Toledo Zoo
















Science Museum
































Lilly took a field trip to Kurts Farm and picked a pumpkin

Lilly with her BFF Jordyn



For Lucy Shively's birthday we went miniature golfing



Web ought green fabric so Liam could make a green screen


Halloween at the zoo





Trunk or Treat


















God is Great concert at Central by Jennie Williamson

Our back yard is so gorgeous and changed every day!