Saturday, August 31, 2013

4 Sundays, 5 Churches

My dad summarized the almost-4-week trip that Zoe and I just took to the US as "4 Sundays, 4 churches." I need to add a 5th church since I was in a lovely Saturday wedding at another church during my visit. So here is my trip in short:
Almost Sunday #1: My sister Margaret graduated with her PHD from Purdue University in Indiana on Saturday! On Sunday we went to her church there.

Sunday #2: Being prayed for at Trinity Evangelical Church in Peterborough, NH.

My dear friend Jeni's wedding on a beautiful Saturday (at her church in PA).

Sunday #3: My niece Elisa was baptized at Park Street Church in Boston, MA.

Sunday #4: Zoe playing after the service at First Baptist Church in Amherst, MA. Zoe and I shared a brief update about our ministry in Indonesia during both services.
After church on Sunday #4: Ice cream! Yum!

 I can add that my trip of 4 Sundays and 5 churches also included 4 states! Wow! We got to do a lot in a short amount of time!

Comings and Goings

"The LORD watches over you--
the LORD is your shade at your right hand;
the sun will not harm you by day,
nor the moon by night.
The LORD will keep you from all harm;;
he will watch over your life;
the LORD will watch over your coming and going
both now and forevermore."
Psalm 121:6-8

Psalm 121 has been very encouraging to me lately, because I feel like my life is full of "comings and goings". I am choosing to trust God to watch over me through all of these transitions.

Zoe and I just spent almost a month in the US visiting family and so that I could be the matron of honor in my friend's wedding. We arrived back in Indonesia on Wednesday, and are happy to be reunited with Daniel. Tomorrow (Monday) morning we will move to Nabire, a town that is about a 2 hour flight on a small airplane from where we have been living for the past 13 months. Most of our belongings have already been shipped there, and it will be fun to unpack and set up our home. Then sometime in October (perhaps the 19th?) we will come back to Sentani where we have been living to wait for our baby to come. I anticipate that we will live here for a month or longer.

When I look behind me and in front of me I see lots of changes! How will all the details of setting up our home, learning where to shop, and making new friends in Nabire come together? How will birthing my baby go, and what will it be like to go from a family of 3 to a family of 4? How will I teach Zoe to be kind to her little sister?

There is so much that I do not know. I am so glad that I know that the Lord is watching over me and He will help me with whatever comes in the days ahead!

30 weeks pregnant and moving tomorrow!

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Bime

My husband Daniel gets to go some pretty cool places flying a very neat airplane! This is a panoramic photo he took of the airstrip at Bime, a small village.


I think it's very beautiful, so I wanted to share it with you!

Monday, July 15, 2013

My Little 2 Year Old


Zoe is 2! 





Two years ago I met her for the first time. We had already completed 3 months of language school and she was born in a hospital in Indonesia 1.5 hours away from where we lived.


One year ago we celebrated her birthday in Idaho at the MAF headquarters and she loved eating her cupcake.

And now we live in Papua, Indonesia and she loves to run around, play in water, and practice saying new words.

I love her so much!

In approximately 4 months she will be a big sister!


Monday, July 8, 2013

Margaret and Andy's Visit

I feel very blessed that my youngest sister Margaret and her husband traveled all the way around the world to come and visit us! Here are a few photos and highlights from their visit:
enjoying mango juice
Zoe got to feed deer (in Bogor, near Jakarta)

We visited a beautiful botanical garden. Complete with huge trees and lovely tropical flowers.




Andy and Margaret with a view of the city of Sentani, Papua where we live.



The pasar (market).

Zoe loved the extra attention that she received from Margaret and Andy.

We visited a river, Kali Biru (Blue River).
Floating down the river in the jungle!

At the beach!









It was so nice to have family members here to show around, have everyday life with, and play board games with! Zoe loves her aunt and uncle (she calls Andy "Annie"). It was good to also see our life here through another set of eyes.

The beach is very nice here! Maybe we will get some more visitors sometime soon... ??? (It's expensive and takes forever to get here....but feel invited!)