Hello world.
I am back. Out of the clouds of dust and spider webs. I laugh, because just before moving in, I was having this incredible desire to clean. I just couldn't wait to know that every nook was done to my standards. Well, good thing. It was awful! When the landlady said she was going to leave everything, she wasn't kidding. Her belongings were still in closets and drawers. So first we had to pack her stuff up. Whew, glad it's done. It's so pretty. I think it was the best birthday gift ever...to finally have a house (happy sigh). Our 4th of July here was hardly recognized. Well, we did celebrate our "freedom" by unpacking all those conticos. You know those big plastic black trunks that I love to hate and hate to love. I use them no more and its wonderful!
Just want to thank everyone for the many many birthday wishes. I haven't checked email in a week (yes, it was hard). Just didn't realize how much I use the net for until I had no ability. My inbox had never been so full. Not only with b-day greetings but with people encouraging me about homeschooling and saying over exaggerated things about me like...that I was amazing and stuff. thanks. God's grace is sufficient. I am sure you are all doing things that amaze me too because I really am not called to do anything but be here right now. I have never had such peace and enjoyment about life. Praise God.
The house we live in had an altar at the top of the stairs in the hallway. We took that down as well as some obvious buddhist things. If anything was even questionable...it was packed up with the rest of the landlady's things. BUT we do still have a spirit house out front. John and some friends have prayed over the property and the house and I believe that once the spirit(s) knew we were coming, they couldn't wait to leave. So right now, to me, that spirit house is only an oversized birdhouse and doesn't bother me at all. BUT I do see how it may be confusing for new believers who may come over. I am wanting to put a sign that says both in English and in Thai..."As for me and my house, we shall serve the Lord." Then there should be no confusion to any person or any spirit.
I didn't realize just how much Thai Brayden was learning at school. Some conversation but mainly the letters and sounds that he is already trying to blend into words. We plan to bring him in on our language lessons and continue to stoke the fire of desire in him. I do think he can teach me a thing or two. :)
Aslan is sweet and so easy going. I couldn't have asked for a better two year old during this transition. He knows the way to the house and whenever we pull in to the the new neighborhood, he says," We're home!" His favorite bible story is Jonah (Donah) and both he and I have memorized the rhythm of the story and he reads along with me.
Now that we are settled in our own place, it's time to get our own car. Bill and Julie will need theirs when they return. Pray that God's direction and favor will be upon that transaction as well. Nothing fancy, just something dependable. Hard to keep things clean and/or scratch free around here. :) Not because I am a bad driver!!! ...just so ya know.
I do feel like we are home. We now know our way around the city. It helped that we have lived in now 3 different places. We are ready for Bill and Julie to come back. We miss them, our times of fellowship, worship and prayer. Just days after they get back, we have a missions trip coming form Hawaii for a week. Looking forward to it. Should be lots of fun.
Blessings to you. Waiting on the internet connection to be installed at the new place. For now I am coffee shopping it!
Power to Press On…
2 days ago

3 comments:
I am so glad you guys finally have a home. I miss all of you , but are very happy for you.
Love Moma
LOVE YOU and SO happy for you! Miss you, too :(
I hope you get internet hooked up at your house soon.
HA! YOUR house! how cool is that?!
LOve you so much,
heather
someone left this post on Pastor Penny's blog and I wanted you to see it. So proud of you guys! Love you! Give the boys a squeeze for me! Megan
kids kamp story-
I must tell the story of how Kids Kamp not only changed my life but the lives of my children…Jackie Lambert (who lived in my best friends neighborhood) invited my best friends children to Kids Kamp who in turn invited my children. Jackie said that if I could have them at her house she had a big van and would drive them or I could drop them off myself at FHC and she would make sure they were taken care of. You need to understand that for me at the time a single mother of 3 daughters it was a welcomed, free babysitter!! At that point that is all that it was! At the end of the week my girls begged me to come to Freedom House Church on Sunday they said “Its going to be big and you can see what we learned all week please Mommy Please take us” Well after all of the begging from my daughters I had to go just to make them happy. That was the Sunday that changed the rest of my life. When I walked through the doors I felt so welcome. Thinking the whole time “why would these people welcome someone like me, they dont even know me!” But it didnt matter to FHC where I came from, why my children were there, all that seemed to matter was that I was there. It was awesome! When the service was over, and that is b4 the fun stuff outside, I didnt know what I was going to do Monday through Saturday but I knew where I was going to be the next Sunday. I can count the number of times I have missed church since last summer on one hand. The change that FHC has made im my life and the life of my family is beyond measure! Kids Kamp is an amazing event that happens in Charlotte every summer, without that “free babysitter” I thought it was, my life would still be headed down that lonely,destructive path with my children in tow.
Penny I just had to tell you this story, when/if you ever question what brought you and P.T. to Charlotte or how big should Kids Kamp be???? I am here to tell you that it should be as big as you can make it. Kids Kamp was here for me, for my family. Kids Kamp is the tool that lead a lost family to Jesus.
I soooo wanted to volunteer this year however I am getting married Sun. the 19th and headed out of town the very next day for my honeymoon. None of which would have happened with out Jackie Lambert who lead to kids kamp which lead to that Sunday which lead to the rest of my life!!!!! But you can go ahead and put me on the volunteer sheet for next year because If I can do for just one person what Kids kamp did for me …… SIGN me up!!!!!
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