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Hey! My name is Justin and I am married to my ridiculously awesome wife Jules. We are youth pastors at Christ Church of Orlando. Life, up 'til now is golden. Not only am I the student pastor of identity student ministries but I am also the worship leader at our church, the graphics and web designer and I run a photography business called J.Mikl Photography (www.jmikl.com). This isn't the only site I maintain. I have a youth site, a college site, a church site, and a photography business to manage. But that's enough of that. I love my life, my job, and my youth. I must say that I have one of the most time consuming jobs but I also have the best job in the whole world. We can't wait to see what God has in store for us and our quickly growing family. Someone once told me, "You gotta think BIG, dream BIG, and plan HUGE!"...they are words I now live by...

Meeting the GREATS!

This past weekend Jules and I traveled to Tampa on short notice to see Judah's great-grandparents. My Papa Johnson has been in the hospital and isn't really doing too good. Please keep him in your prayers. We took Judah to see him for the very first time. What a proud moment for me. My Papa is someone that I have always looked up to and have respected all my life. He, in my eyes, has been such a great role model; as an example of great character, a faithful Christian, and an amazing do-it-all kind of guy. Ya know, a seize the day kind of guy. We have done so many great things in our life, from going fishing on the house boat all night long, to hunting for deer in the freezing cold, to celebrating the Johnson family Christmas in the old country barn. Visiting him this weekend was a proud moment for me because 4 generations of Johnson men sat in the same room; Me, Dad, Papa, and Judah. I was so happy to show Judah off to Papa and Nana Pat and to see him filled with joy while looking at my new son just made me so happy. I hope that I can live up to the standard my Papa set for being a great father and role model.

Not only did Judah get to meet his great grandfather but he made a trip to his spunky great-grandmother, Nana Faulkner. He just fit right at home in her arms. This woman has been such an amazing person in my life. She has been the best cook, the most welcoming and hospitable woman I know, and she has also given me the pleasure of living with her for a couple years. If you don't know her or if you have never met her....I can guarantee that she will make you laugh. She is everyone's grandma; if you know what I mean. That's just how she makes you feel. Even this past weekend....as we were leaving she tried to give me and Julie money for some food on the road. She is always trying to take care of you (like a Nana should) and she is always trying to fill your stomach with some food...lol...Papa and Nana, I just want you both to know how much I love, respect, and appreciate every minute I have with you. I'll love you always. - Justin

2 comments:

The Quesenberry Family said...

This was a great blog! Your papa is definitely a man of God! I know that Pat was beyond excited to see Judah! She always sounds so proud when she talks of you and Julie! Judah is so handsome!! We need to get together so that our kids can meet :0)!

Jenn said...

I love how calm Judah looks in these pictures... as though he is soaking in the moments with them too. It's precious!