We have two children, Eric and Liesel.

Eric & LeanneEric, Leanne & Family

Eric is married to Leanne and they have four children, Dawn, Chris, Lucy and Cohen and they live in Westbank, BC.

Eric works at Ripley's Stainless in Summerland, BC.

You can view Eric's blog "Food For Tuesday"

You can listen to some of Eric's music here.

And you can view some of our grandson's artwork here.

 

 

 

LieselLiesel Reimer

Liesel is living in Dublin Ireland where she works with Dublin Christian Mission

You can view Liesel's blog here

John enjoys a variety of sports.

Hockey

John still enjoys playing hockey and is trying to figure out where he might play this year.

Here are teams John has played for over the years.

1974/75 - Columbia Bitulithic - Juvenile - Minor Hockey
1975/77 - Clearbrook Auto Accessories - Jr. Men's "B" League
1977/78 - Abbotsford Kings - Intermediate "C"
1978/79 - Olivet - Chilliwack Church League
1979/81 - Grace Church - Abbotsford Church League
1981/82 - M.V.B.C. Eagles
1982/83 - Grace Church - Abbotsford Church League
1983/85 - M.V.B.C. Eagles
1985/88 - Carstairs Church of God
1988/92 - Fleet Flyers - Castor, AB
1997/98 - Islanders - Pond Hockey League in Westbank
2006/08 - Westcoast Sports - Port Moody Old Timers

 

Favourite Teams

NHL: Vancouver Canucks 
CFL: BC Lions 
NFL: Denver Broncos 
NCAA Football: Boise State Broncos 
NCAA Basketball: Gonzaga Bulldogs 

 

 

What do you think about most often? what consumes your thinking?

Do you spend hours dreaming about winning the lottery and what you would do with the money if you were to win millions? Do you worry about your children or grandchildren? Do you agonize over problems and problem people at work? What do you think about?

Do you tend to think negatively or positively?

How and what you think makes all the difference. What you think can kill you or it can give you life, hope and a future. A healthy life comes from healthy thinking. You really are what you think!

Read more: The Power Of A Positive Perspective

The observation of the season of Lent has not been a part of my spiritual heritage. Celebrating Lent can bring value if kept in perspective and bring us to focus on God, his work in the past, and His desire to work in us at present. It is my aim to follow guided reflections during Lent this year and I intend to journal some of my impressions in my blog.