Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Kids in School

We got both Joshua and Karina enrolled in school. They both start tomorrow. They seem like very nice schools and the staff at both were very friendly and warm.

Karina gets a real kick out of the southern accents and we tease her that she will be talking like that soon. We are so happy that both of them are excited and happy to be here. Every day we learn of more neat things to do either on center or nearby. We will not be bored here!

We had dinner tonight with a couple who are on furlough from Indonesia. It was their first term and are gearing up to go back. It was very fun getting to know them and swapping stories.

The kids are having so much fun being outside all day. They are free to ride bikes and run and be on the razors all over the center. We are having fun leaving the doors unlocked again. It is such a great community.

One of the guys who works at the hangar stopped by our apartment today on his way home from work to introduce himself. He ended up staying about a half an hour talking and getting to know me. He has been a part of JAARS now for about 14 years and has worked over in Papua New Guinea. It was so neat that he just popped in to make us feel welcome! We have had quite a few of those.

I was supposed to start work on Wed, but it looks like I will need to wait another day for administrative reasons. I have plenty to do, though, so no big deal. I have to take both kids to school tomorrow, but after that, they will be on the buses from now on.

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Photos Updated.

I have updated the photos on the Picasa site. Link to the right. I have taken photos of the apartment and some other photos of the site.

We are looking forward to getting the kids enrolled in school tomorrow and getting some administration stuff done.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

We made it to Waxhaw!

God is so good. I could go on for awhile telling all the wonderful things he has done for us just in the last two weeks! For now, I will stick to the major highlights.

We had quite a hectic time our last few weeks in Tampa. I was hoping for a little reprieve from my school full time/work full time schedule once school was finished. It turned out I was just as busy with packing and finalizing as many of my flight school students! God did bless with a lot of work which translated into much needed income.

He absolutely provided in every way for us. We finished packing right on time without excess stress. Our biggest trial was what to do with our dog. Long story short, we have some issues with a false accusation of an attack and so we are unable to give him away until that is resolved. My aunt and dad stepped up and offered to take care of him until it is resolved. THANKS GUYS!

Our expenses to move were minimal. Less than I expected. We had an absolutely event free drive up to North Carolina. We saw many animals that had been hit and many broken down vehicles. We realized any one of those could have been us, but our Lord protected us all the way! We also realize if one of those had been us, God still would have been in charge!

We felt very emotional as we opened up our new apartment that will be our home for the next 6 months. It is bigger than we expected. It is just too good! The folks here at JAARS are so fantastic. We hadn't even gotten out of the van when a fellow came up to introduce himself and offer to help us carry stuff in. He also invited us to his house for lunch. It was so good to have such a warm welcome!

So much more to come...stay tuned!

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Almost Ready to Move!




A lot has happened since the last post. School is finally over! I have both mechanic's certificates now: airframe and powerplant. It is so nice to be done with that phase!




We are finishing up the packing as we prepare for the move to Waxhaw, NC on Friday, the 27th. Since JAARS housing has provided us with a FULLY FURNISHED apartment including linens and dishes, our move is going to be relatively easy! We only have to take our clothes and a few personal things.




My parents have offered to trade us cars for the time, so we have a minivan now that we are soon to be a 6 member family! That is a huge blessing! And since I am going to be working so close to home, we only need one car, another blessing! We are so grateful to God that he is working out the details of this time for us so nicely!




We have begun the very sad process of saying goodbye to our loved ones here. Today was our last meeting with our congregation. We got through it fairly well. My mom threw a little going away party for us and my sister and brother in law from Winter Haven were able to make it as well as my brother in law who is visiting from Dubai as well as those family members who live here in Tampa.




This is a nice warm up for us as we will only be gone 6 months this time and back for at least 4 months as we understand the process so far.




There are still a few things that need to be worked out, but we are relying on God to continue going before us as he has been so faithful so far.