We are glad to be back “home” for a few weeks…we have a lot to get done before we move for good on September 8th. Please keep us in your daily prayers as they are always needed. This is going to be one of the most rewarding and fulfilling experiences in our life while at the same time be one of the most difficult and demanding challenges we have faced!!! We will keep God in the center of it all and are faithfully confident that He will continue to bless this mission!!!
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
Time Flies
So much happens in one day…and like one of our workers told us “there is never the same day twice at the Nest”…I have found it too hard to keep up on a daily journal because we are both completely exhausted by the time we get back home to do some small projects around our new house, take a quick bath / shower to wash off the daily grime off us and the kids (as well as a great way to cool off), have a snack, have a little family time, devotions, put the kids to bed, we use what little energy we have left to process the day and plan for the next…we take one day at a time…and each morning we give thanks to God for giving us this day!!!
We had some incredible mission teams do some great work around the Nest that would never get done without their assistance…praise God for their talents, time, energy, and resources…they are food for our soul as they bring us much needed strength to persevere when things seem to be going wrong and a moral boost when projects get done as well…and the list of projects is a long one.
We had some incredible mission teams do some great work around the Nest that would never get done without their assistance…praise God for their talents, time, energy, and resources…they are food for our soul as they bring us much needed strength to persevere when things seem to be going wrong and a moral boost when projects get done as well…and the list of projects is a long one.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
A Long Day & A Good Meal
Well our day began at 3:45 AM so we could be on our way to Kingston with no traffic to deal with…I was a very beautiful drive watching the sun rise over the ocean…and a nice smooth road…and great conversation with Michelle…somewhere past Ocho Rios we hit some very winding mountain roads…about 45 minutes into this Anna decided to get sick…we were thinking she had got the same sickness that Carly had a few days ago…we pulled over and wiped her up…the locals said that we should put newspaper on her chest…so I put some on her to catch the next round…by the time we made it to Kingston Anna got sick 3 more times and Angie, Sam, and myself were felling a little sick ourselves…Winding roads, the stench of baby vomit and the heat were making us want to be out of the car ASAP…Kingston is a fairly dirty town but luckily Michelle has been here enough that we only made a few wrong turns and back tracks and went down a one way street the wrong way for one block… We were even more lucky by getting all of our documents done and submitted in one day and still had time to make it back to Ocho Rios before dark (the sun sets about 7:30PM here right now) We discovered that poor little Anna has Car Sickness as she got sick one more time on the way back…locals tell us they put newspaper on their bare chest to cure this ailment…I think we will try Dramamine next time!!! Michelle treated us to a dinner at a very beautiful restaurant called The Ruins…it had a beautiful waterfall and fish aquariums that the kids loved. The food was excellent as well
Monday, July 6, 2009
Technology Fix Plz!
Sunday, July 5, 2009
Sweet Sundays
Sunday is a GREAT day at the Nest…We take the kids to Church and then the Beach…Church was good…we took about 12 kids with us, plus Michelle, Leah, and the rest of my family…we just stayed for the children’s hour and the start of the main service…living right next to the church is very convenient for going home to get ready for the beach… Our 1st day at the beach was quiet the experience with 18 people in one bus…we found a star fish and put it in a bucket…we jumped off the floating trampoline…and had snack and gave all the kids showers…it is always nice to have a visiting team to help watch the kids…When we got home we meet Cefton and some neighborhood kids having a Sunday night bible study group.
Saturday, July 4, 2009
4th of July
Friday, July 3, 2009
Beginnings of a Routine
I am loosing track of my days and sooo much happens in just one day to remember it all…we are getting more settled in at our new home each and every day…our routine of getting up and ready and coming home to do work around our house is staring to take shape…I am gone a lot during the day to trips into the city and leaving Angie to take care of the kids and learn her side of the Director duties…she is getting a little tired of this arrangement…
Thursday, July 2, 2009
Cutie Pie
The days are long and time is short to devote to writing my thoughts down…there is sooo much to adjust to and learn. Anna is doing quite well…she seems to be EVERYONES favorites…her sandy blond hair and blue eyes help her stand out!!! Her nick name is Anna banana or Cutie Pie (as Ryon calls her) The Nest kids are amazed with her baby signs that we have taught her…I think we will share this knowledge with the pod moms to teach the Nest babies…Anna’s new favorite sign is sticking her tongue out to represent a lizard…and there are lizards everywhere here…they are our friends as they eat the bugs…speaking of bugs…Sam and Carly are getting half eaten alive here with little black fruit flies and mosquitoes…they must sense there sweet blood…Sam is fitting in very well with the boys down here just like we knew he would…he is hanging out mostly with Lou, Shaquille, and Chavar…Carly is not felling well today…I think she has a little dehydration and home sickness…Wheelchair Ion got his adoption papers signed today…this should mean that he will be going to his permanent home within a month or two…what great news for Ion and his new family
Wednesday, July 1, 2009
Settling In
During the process of unpacking we noticed that one of our bags did not make it to the house as it had a FAN in it that we soooo desperately needed…I was sure that someone must have walked away with it while we were at the airport or that it fell off the truck…Michelle convinced me that we should go to the airport and just see if they had it and sure enough they did…praise God for small miracles like this…it really fills your soul and keeps you going for one more hour, day, week…We have a team here right now lead by Michael and Jennifer from St. Paul area…They are getting some good work done around the Nest (Preschool play ground, painting one boys room in a space theme, making / fixing some tables)
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