Monday, May 28, 2012

End of May Update!

Moriah looking great in the morning

Washing clothes in the channel after school 
Asha, Moriah and Kimberly outside the cooking shed 
Hanging up VBS posters donated by SVCC! Panda Mania lives on!


Playing futbol and coming from down 0-4 to win 6-5!

A Nepali swimming pool built by China

An awesome eagle/owl kite that John Meyer left for us to fly!

Flying the kite in the field behind the home

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Post mission team update

Out of the 11 days the mission team from church was here, there were 6 days of strikes. So we made a big use of the time we could go into the city but also kept busy with a lot of projects here. Some fun memories:

Playing the family game with the young adults
Trying to shop for souvenirs but getting stuck in a hail storm instead
Going for lots of walks and hikes around the area with the kids
Getting to hear the teams testimonies
Building a fence
Harvesting wheat
One of the boys shaving Nathan's beard
Hearing lots of fun stories from home

The team ended up leaving at 2:00am because there was supposed to be another strike today. So the van driver needed to pick them up, take them to the airport, drop Kishor and Nathan back at home, and get himself home before the strike started. What a way to end the trip!

The "final" constitution deadline was set for May 27 which is why there have been so many strikes, but today they decided to extend it for 3 more months. So hopefully that means it will be a little more peaceful around here for our remaining time.

Monday marked our half way point! 33 days left from today! It was hard to send the team off knowing they'll be home in a couple days and we won't be there for another month. But the second mission team comes in 2 weeks from today and the pace of the second half of our adventure will go by much quicker. Praying that God will show us exactly how to make the best use of our time. 

So there's a few pictures from the last couple weeks that the mission team has been here.


 We built a new bamboo fence around the children's home

Nathan made a deal with the young adults that they could shave his beard however they wanted to if they memorized a chunk of verses...it was apparently very good motivation!

Moriah sleeping at the restaurant...and I decided to sleep too!

We were able to help harvest the wheat in the children's home field!

Sunday, May 13, 2012

Strike City

So today marks 1 of 8 days of scheduled transportation strikes in Kathmandu. There have also been strikes for 3 of the last 4 days. This means no school, no work, no going to church, etc. One of the most strictly enforced strikes was on Friday when our first mission team from church flew in. I was praying Psalm 20:6-8 which says:

Now I know that the Lord saves his anointed;
    he will answer him from his holy heaven
    with the saving might of his right hand. 
 Some trust in chariots and some in horses,
     but we trust in the name of the Lord our God. 
 They collapse and fall,
    but we rise and stand upright.

And God answered sovereignly and they made it here safely. Kishor and Nathan ran into a little trouble, but then the van driver that they had on the way home seemed to know everyone that stopped them and they made it home without anyone giving too much trouble.
 
There is another deadline for the constitution at the end of the month, so it seems like the next few weeks may be a little crazy. There are different cast groups that all have their own demands and the way the choose to express them is by shutting the whole city down. The last 3 days of the 8 this week are actually by a Muslim group. Yesterday there was no strike so we got out in the city to do some site seeing and buy supplies. We will do a lot of work around the home and work with the kids since they won't have school either. We've been trying to explain to the kids that this is not normal and shouldn't be acceptable, but it's all they know. My conclusion...this is a strange, strange country.

But here's some more pictures from the last week!

Flowers we gave each other for our anniversary =)



At the "monkey temple" with our mission team, Kishor and Mamata, and our two friends Andy and Lisa from New Zealand who are also staying at the children's home
 

Friday, May 11, 2012

Picture update


All the kids just love Moriah!

Getting ice cream with Nathan, Kishor and Kyamuna



Wheat harvest


Daddy teasing Moriah by climbing into her tent

Fellowship time at the children's home

Making friends at the women's fellowship time

Women's Fellowship Time at a sister from the church's house

On top of the fun hotel we stayed at for our anniversary excursion

Typical meal: rice and lentils, two different vegetable curry-ish dishes and roti (Nepali for bread but it's exactly like a tortilla)


TEETH!


She learned how to clap and now does it ALL the time

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Some pictures!

Waiting overnight in the Delhi airport

Everyone wanted to hold her -- 'She looks like a doll!'

With Sapana, home mother at the Children's Home

She's fun to go on walks with as well!

Enjoying the attention everyone gives her

Kimberly likes the chai tea in Nepal -- lights up her face everytime!

Two amazing women in my life -- God is so good to me!

She fell asleep on Kimberly's scarf at church and received a green face in return