Happy Thanksgiving!
We are so thankful for so many things this year, but one of the things that happened yesterday was that we got a text from a friend that's in town from the mountains. She wants to see us today (it's T-giving morning right now), which isn't the best timing, but we're just so thankful she's asking to hang out, we're going to make sure it happens!!
We're just thankflul that friendships are slowly going deeper. And I'm thankful that my husband is so go with the flow about her coming, too. And that we had 3 days of rest earlier this week :). We are given good gifts...
the Father asked us to move our family to Asia 10 years ago and gave us a small plot to work in and till. We just really pray He'll touch others' lives in the same beautiful ways that He has touched us!
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Wednesday, November 14, 2012
trying to be creative in November
being creative in November, a set on Flickr.
This year, I asked Luke how he might want to be thankful as we get ready for Thanksgiving. Like, we'd be thankful for something every day. And he said he wanted to make paper dolls and be thankful for people this year. I thought that was a great idea, so we proceeded to make several different kinds of chains. And decorate them. And we plan to think of names of people (and probably some things, honestly) that we're thankful for. Starting late, I know.
So, in the pictures, you can see Luke coloring a chain of pilgrims. And we made a chain of turkeys, too, using a simple template.
And I woke up to find the boys making masks yesterday. Jace's is a monster mask. Luke's was a wolfman mask (I don't have a picture).
And I saw an idea on pinterest for using a smashbook to make scripture books that can be read at night. So I'm in the middle of writing the scripture, and then I'm going to have to find stickers, pictures, etc to go with the words. I'm excited about giving the book to them and hope they'll want to read it at night and learn the verses that way...
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
SEVEN part 2
From left to right top to bottom:
Luke got Heelys for his birthday!
tent cake
playing a game at the party
roasting marshmallows
Happy birthday, LUKE!
Jace loving the tent
roasting hot dogs
the gang
blowing out candles (sorta)
same ol' mountains. new stuff happening.
So we stayed two nights in what's our favorite town in the mountains and then moved on to the town that is maybe the biggest stretch for me. But in this town, Dad is at work. There is a small posse of sisters that live there and have opened a coffee house. They have more faith than they really have coffee skills, but that's really a perfect fit for this little town in the mountains where people don't have money or high expectations for coffee anyway.
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hope we can teach them some English soon! |
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what we saw as we left town |
We stayed one night in this beautiful town and then went to a place that is relatively comfortable--other foreigners live here and work and have a hostel and coffee house. The boys feel like it's heaven here. Friends to play with and rocks to climb and mountains to hike. Jace truly didn't want to come back to our home. He said it about 8 times that day. I didn't really want to leave either.
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Buying fruit. Don't they make you want to be their friend? |
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Look what we saw someone taking to market!! |
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Great friends! |
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rock climbing in the mountains. with friends. what could be better? |
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
SEVEN
Luke turned 7 last Friday. Our digital camera (our second this year) also broke while we were at a fall picnic earlier this month. :(. So we are waiting for our pictures to be developed--yep, we pulled out the ol' film camera.
But I took a few pictures with our iPad. So here they are. In case it's not clear what his birthday theme was, it was a "night" birthday. So we did everything we most love about nighttime: stars, planets, tents, campfires, movies...
I'll put more pictures up once we get our pictures back.
But I took a few pictures with our iPad. So here they are. In case it's not clear what his birthday theme was, it was a "night" birthday. So we did everything we most love about nighttime: stars, planets, tents, campfires, movies...
I'll put more pictures up once we get our pictures back.
Wednesday, September 5, 2012
friends
Almost everyone we know is going back to America for a few months this year. Or having a baby in Thailand. Even some of our local friends are working in America. And, truthfully, we have felt a little sad, as well as a little (or a lot) homesick this summer.
But I also feel so thankful. We have friends here in town that we feel are as close to family as possible without being family. Our kids get to go downstairs in our apartment complex every day to play with their friends. There are no cars, lots of playgrounds, basketball courts, and the kids are able to find and "build forts" all over the grounds.
So we'll miss our friends while they're gone. We'll kind of wish we're in the states. But we will also feel thankful that we get to live here and have the friends we have.
But I also feel so thankful. We have friends here in town that we feel are as close to family as possible without being family. Our kids get to go downstairs in our apartment complex every day to play with their friends. There are no cars, lots of playgrounds, basketball courts, and the kids are able to find and "build forts" all over the grounds.
So we'll miss our friends while they're gone. We'll kind of wish we're in the states. But we will also feel thankful that we get to live here and have the friends we have.
Friday, August 31, 2012
knowing where to buy safety pins
We were in Asia 3 1/2 years before we went back to the states for a bit. And when we came back after spending 7 months in the states, we had a LOT of things that we packed up and brought back. Things that we thought we couldn't find in Asia. Kitchen things, crafty things, kid things. You get the picture.
One of the things I brought back was a box of safety pins. Because I'd never seen safety pins in our city before. I love to shop and find fun new things, but I'd never ever seen safety pins. However, not even a year after we came back, guess what I found? In a junk shop full of teeny tiny things--a little like a Where's Waldo shop. But I found safety pins.
There's something so sweet about knowing where to buy safety pins. We use safety pins. And when we don't have them, there's a million times that they could be useful. It's so simple, but when we first came to Asia, we couldn't find safety pins. We didn't know how to say much more than hello or 1,2,3. We kind of just survived.
One of the things I brought back was a box of safety pins. Because I'd never seen safety pins in our city before. I love to shop and find fun new things, but I'd never ever seen safety pins. However, not even a year after we came back, guess what I found? In a junk shop full of teeny tiny things--a little like a Where's Waldo shop. But I found safety pins.
There's something so sweet about knowing where to buy safety pins. We use safety pins. And when we don't have them, there's a million times that they could be useful. It's so simple, but when we first came to Asia, we couldn't find safety pins. We didn't know how to say much more than hello or 1,2,3. We kind of just survived.
It took 5 years to be able to find safety pins. But there's something about knowing where to find them that makes me feel thankful that we know where to buy things and live life here now. I walk down the same streets that I felt like I would always just tolerate, and I realize that I really love living here. I love that there's a market across the street and that I know what flour to buy there and that I can get evaporated milk in the vegetable market. I know it's so simple and maybe even silly, but my heart really overflows.
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