One day recently-ish as I was giving the kids the run down for the
day I said we would do this and that and then 'we will go home'.
Levi looks at me with confusion and inquired, “Where IS 'home'???”
Our family moved out of our house in Puerto Plata mid-November to
prepare for a trip stateside to raise funds, attend missionary
training and visit family. This endeavor will take us to mid-March
before we can go home—back to the DR.
1 Peter 4:9 Be hospitable to one another.
This time of traveling hither and thither has afforded us some
(not-as-intensely needed) family time. We will have been in more
than 20 different beds in these months. We have been in homes of
many VERY gracious people who have blessed us richly through their
hospitality to this family of vagabonds.
First stop was the Makarios mission house where we stayed for two
weeks. Doug and Margaret Beck, who run the Makarios mission house,
were fantastic about their normally-very-quiet mornings being
replaced by...something very different. The second week was spent
WITH the mission team from Hill Country Christian School of Austin—it
was a regular slumber party which included a wedding being thrown at
the Mak House! Then to Cori and Ruth Mora for our first month back
in the States. Hats off also to Ashlee and Aimee Mora (former
students of mine) who were temporarily booted from their bedrooms to
be taken over by Hurricane Majcher. It was here we were given Sarah's
now-favorite new book! Then to Matt and Kassie Fleming (former
students of mine) and his dad's farm for a fun, animal-filled
get-away that was refreshing to us all. Sam is still talking about
how he can shoot a gun all by himself! Then off to the
trying-to-sell-their-house-so-they-can-move-to-the-DR Cory and Ashly
Albright's where we discovered Paw Patrol, gingerbread trains aren't
as easy to assemble as one may think and that Izzy, the cat, really
doesn't want to be friends with Sarah as hard as she may try. :)
Then off to snowy Indy where we stayed with Jen (a former student of
mine) and her very cool police- officer husband, Dan where we
stumbled upon a Chuy's restaurant and that Sam IS capable of
recognizing that there is a pretty solid chance that the bunk bed
WILL fall nearly missing Levi below at some point in the night. :)
Then off to a week of swimming at an indoor pool in Mishawaka, IN
thanks to Chris Hickey and Paige Snider and then off to the home of
the gracious Ron and Gail Knickrehm where Sam, Levi and Sarah got to
sled for the first time. (Actually, I should also thank their
daughter/my former student, Kate, since she is the one who
volunteered their house!!) Then to the yummy house of Indiana Deli
owner, Nancy Beatty, who made the fateful move of mentioning that she
had space for our family and even had bunk beds!! Then off to the
lovely home of Matt and Stephanie Kohl who are in the small group
that we used to attend. These people are saints as there is almost
no part of their master bedroom—which they gave up for Hurricane
Majcher—where my family did not puke. In the mix has been hotels
between Texas and Indiana and between Texas and Colorado, plus the
haven of endless chocolate for all grandkids (the home of Don and
Judie Hickey) and the haven of endless pizza for all grandkids (the
home of Pam Majcher). It should not go unnoticed that my mom housed
three pukers as well. Sam was one. Levi was another who puked on my
mom as she was trying to get out the door to see Beth Moore. My
saint-of-a-mother canceled her plans so I could keep mine—girls
night out with dear friends of almost 20 years, Kate Mawby, Kim Heuer
and Sharla Megilligan. The other one was my dad who got sick from
Sam and Levi. :(
We are so thankful for the endless generosity and kindness our
family as been shown throughout these months. Many memories have
been made and friendships deepened. This list,does not even include
the wonderful offers we had to stay at folks' houses as well or those
who have treated us to a meal or gave helpful cash donations.
Needless to say, the Dominicans will note how well we have been
treated and will happily comment on how fat we have become while
being in the States!! Seriously.
I am extremely happy to report that we are in Colorado right now
participating in the long-awaited, month-long missionary training.
It is with the generosity and prayers of many that we are here. In
God's sweet timing we had a large and generous gift come in 2 days
before we were to leave for Colorado that allowed us to attend this
training paid in full. We have been here a week and
already have learned so much as a family.
God is so good and He certainly isn't boring!!
Finally, as always, we ask if YOU are willing to be a part of our
monthly support team or spare some of that tax return. Our supporters
are an elite group of wonderfully loved-by-us people! We truly can't
do what we do without the support of folks like yourselves. We are
looking for 18 more people to give $100 a month to bring us to fully
supported. Here's how: https://makarios.webconnex.com/missionary
Phew - that was exhausting and exciting even for the reader! Favorite shared sentiment = God is not boring! Love and miss yAll!
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