This is the blog for Caleb and Diane Ingersoll giving you snapshots and tidbits of their life at Gordon-Conwell Seminary in South Hamilton, MA

Thursday, October 12, 2006

We have created a Picasa Web Album

If anyone has visited this blog in the last several months, they have observed that we have struggled to keep it updated. To solve that perdicament, we have recently created a new website to post pictures and comments to keep people updated with our lives at Gordon-Conwell Seminary. Not only is this new site easier for us to maintain and add to, it is more user friendly for friends and family to see what is going on in our lives. The web address is http://picasaweb.google.com/cbassdbass . Check it out, leave comments under our pics, download them to your own computer if you would like, and see what God is doing in our lives. God bless you.

Saturday, April 22, 2006

Friends

Caleb, Diane, Kate, and John at a basketball game.

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Thursday, April 13, 2006

Bible Study Group

These are church friends. We just finished washing
eachother's feet. Can you tell that we're close?!!
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Monday, April 10, 2006

Kate & Diane

We kind of matched!! We then decided that jumping
on the bed was the thing to do. Caleb laughed at us!!

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Friday, April 07, 2006

Crane beach

Diane playing at the beach in the rain. This beach actually cost money to get into.

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Saturday, April 01, 2006

Gordon Conwell's hill

The steeple on campus during a sunset.
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Friday, March 31, 2006

Wingersheek Beach

Look at that wingspan!!

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Wingersheek Beach

The beach glistened when we were there.
Definitely the most beautiful beach I've been to.

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Wingersheek Beach

John & his cool moves.

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Wingersheek Beach

John, Caleb, and Diane

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Wingersheek Beach

My big sis Karen & I looking good!! Posted by Picasa

Saturday, March 25, 2006

The White Mountains

What a gorgeous view and it's only
a couple of hours away.
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The White Mountains

My friend Lindsey and I went driving through the Mtns.
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Thursday, March 23, 2006

Rafe's Chasm

Watching water splash up on the rocks is a very
interesting event. Linds and I greatly enjoyed it.
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Rafe's Chasm

Diane & Linds enjoying the water on the cliffs.
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Sunday, March 19, 2006

Jeff & Caleb

They found these in the church basement
and thoroughly enjoyed acting the part.
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Saturday, March 11, 2006

Dinner of the Nations

The Indian outfits take a while to figure
out, but sure are fun to wear!!
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Saturday, February 18, 2006

Our fellow Iowonians

These are our friends Jeff and Charity, a super-cool couple in our church whom are also Iowa natives. We have really enjoyed getting to know them more over the last several months. Sometime we will put a better picture of them up on this blog. Jeff said try not to judge him too much for this flattering picture. Posted by Picasa

Husband & Wife

After a youth retreat at our church we went with a couple of good friends to eat at a Chinese restaurant. What a great day! (Except for finding a worm in our food....Yummy) Posted by Picasa

Sunday, February 12, 2006

Snow Day

On Feb 12, we got 12-14 inches of snow. Church was cancelled for almost everyone, so we had church in a neighbor's apartment (with about 25 other people). In the afternoon all of the familys pooled together their toy wooden train sets and made a train track 80 feet long in the hallway. Posted by Picasa

Sunday, February 05, 2006

Saturday, February 04, 2006

Di & Juls at the Cliffs

Diane's friend and roommate from college, Julie, came to visit us for a few days. So Diane showed her the sights and had a great time. They are like two peas in a pod. Posted by Picasa

Di & Juls at the Clifs

Yup. This is what she does in her spare time. Posted by Picasa

Di & Juls at the Cliffs

Monkey see, monkey do. Posted by Picasa

Party for Julie's Visit















In this lucky photo our photographer captured the primate Calebus Ingersollicus in his natural environment celebrating with the locals in their native dress. This picture is truly one of a kind. Posted by Picasa