Wednesday, February 10, 2010
Soooo yeah it is February
Wow it does not seem like it has been 6 months since we were last updating this thing but i guess it has been. Well I guess if we do it more often then there won't be so much to talk about at once. Anywho, if you haven't heard or noticed the countdown to BB's arrival at the top of the page Ash is pregnant with our first we are expecting BB to be here July 28th. She (Ash) is currently 16 wks and it has been pretty uneventful up to this point. Luckily she has had no nausea or morning sickness just some acid reflux and wanting to sleep A Lot! According to the now famous e-mails we get each week the baby is now the size of an avocado (ummmmm guacamole). We are hoping to find out the flavor next month which will be the first of March. The Doc said last visit the baby wouldn't sit still long enough for him to check the heartbeat that BB was "an active little booger" and I though GREEEAAATTT. We are pretty sure about names already but these are not in stone but don't steal them either Lillie Dawn for a girl and Jack Lucas for a boy. So that is about all that is going on in our world right now sooooo maybe it won't be another 6 months till next time.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Home again! Home again!
Well it has been a long time it seems like since we have been home. We have been on two trips since we last blogged.
The first of which was summer camp with our students. This was really kinda fun for me also Because I got to meet up with a lot of guys from Seminary and their student ministeries. The camp was FANTASTIC I enjoyed myself very much as did my students. One of the "funnest" parts of the trips for both the girls and guys was the Blobbing. (As you can expect, Stephen became very popular very quick! Everyone wanted the "fat guy" to be behind them :)) There were however some casualties of the week. We took 6 students and hurt 3 so I think that is a 50% rate for anyone keepin score. I had one fall and scartch her face up pretty bad during a relay race. Then another student tore the cvast majority of the bottom of his big toe off playing basketball in the pool. To top things off my only incoming 7th grader broke his arm on the last day of camp so we took an unexpected tour of the Emergency Room in Paducha KY. AWESOME!!!!
The second trip we just got back from was Cajamarca, Peru. We took a team from our church and met a team from Fellowship Baptist in Batesville, Ar. We flew out of Little Rock on the 1st of July and landed in Lima then took a 2nd flight to Cajamarca on the 2nd. The facilities we stayed in was nothing less than fan-stinkin-tastic. It was great for 1st timers but also bad cause nothing else on a mission trip will be that nice. The man who runs the place, Larry Johnson, said his philosophy was if he keeps you feed good and a good place to sleep the short term folks work harder. Well he did and I hope we did. The 10 days were filled with passport checks, donkey tastings, VBS, market shopping, and of course futbol. The first 2 days were spent doing odds and ends work at the school linked with the local church and VBS. Then we took the first of our two trips the the market in which we were given money and family lists and got to buy food for needy families that we delivered that afternoon. If we did real well with our prices we could buy extras like candy and cheese for the families. Sunday we went to a church service and then that afternoon we did a hot dog (calor pero thanks Celso) roast for kids at an orphanage complete with marshmellows and ice cream. Monday we went back to the market and I wish I could say I did better but I didn't (should have listened to Ash). Delivered those groc. and went home. That left us with 2 full days of VBS with A LOT of Peruvian children. Tues. afternoon we ended up just given everything extra we had away and playing with the children. Then it was up eary Thurs. to catch a flight back to Lima. We had some time in Lima to go to the Indian Market where I FINALLY found a Peru Jersey that was Doce eche cele (sp?) which yes mean XXL. We then had a great dinner of Argentinan Beef which was different but good. Finally home again home again jiggity jog.
THANKFULLY we have nothing for the next few weekends. We are looking forward to a baby shower for Grabba and Jess and Thomas's party for his 1st Birthday.
The first of which was summer camp with our students. This was really kinda fun for me also Because I got to meet up with a lot of guys from Seminary and their student ministeries. The camp was FANTASTIC I enjoyed myself very much as did my students. One of the "funnest" parts of the trips for both the girls and guys was the Blobbing. (As you can expect, Stephen became very popular very quick! Everyone wanted the "fat guy" to be behind them :)) There were however some casualties of the week. We took 6 students and hurt 3 so I think that is a 50% rate for anyone keepin score. I had one fall and scartch her face up pretty bad during a relay race. Then another student tore the cvast majority of the bottom of his big toe off playing basketball in the pool. To top things off my only incoming 7th grader broke his arm on the last day of camp so we took an unexpected tour of the Emergency Room in Paducha KY. AWESOME!!!!
The second trip we just got back from was Cajamarca, Peru. We took a team from our church and met a team from Fellowship Baptist in Batesville, Ar. We flew out of Little Rock on the 1st of July and landed in Lima then took a 2nd flight to Cajamarca on the 2nd. The facilities we stayed in was nothing less than fan-stinkin-tastic. It was great for 1st timers but also bad cause nothing else on a mission trip will be that nice. The man who runs the place, Larry Johnson, said his philosophy was if he keeps you feed good and a good place to sleep the short term folks work harder. Well he did and I hope we did. The 10 days were filled with passport checks, donkey tastings, VBS, market shopping, and of course futbol. The first 2 days were spent doing odds and ends work at the school linked with the local church and VBS. Then we took the first of our two trips the the market in which we were given money and family lists and got to buy food for needy families that we delivered that afternoon. If we did real well with our prices we could buy extras like candy and cheese for the families. Sunday we went to a church service and then that afternoon we did a hot dog (calor pero thanks Celso) roast for kids at an orphanage complete with marshmellows and ice cream. Monday we went back to the market and I wish I could say I did better but I didn't (should have listened to Ash). Delivered those groc. and went home. That left us with 2 full days of VBS with A LOT of Peruvian children. Tues. afternoon we ended up just given everything extra we had away and playing with the children. Then it was up eary Thurs. to catch a flight back to Lima. We had some time in Lima to go to the Indian Market where I FINALLY found a Peru Jersey that was Doce eche cele (sp?) which yes mean XXL. We then had a great dinner of Argentinan Beef which was different but good. Finally home again home again jiggity jog.
THANKFULLY we have nothing for the next few weekends. We are looking forward to a baby shower for Grabba and Jess and Thomas's party for his 1st Birthday.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Peru Mission Trip
Buenos dias mi famalia y amigos. We are currently in Cajamarca, Peru having a great time. We have had one VBS session at the school and done a little work at the school and saw the new medical center that is currently under construction. Sorry this one is kinda short but just givin a brief update on what is going on. Below is a link to the blog for the Miracle Village you can check on the team there also and hopefully we will have a link to some pics either here or on our Facebook soon.
Hasta Luego
Stephen & Ashley
http://www.miraclevillage.blogspot.com/
link to pics
Hasta Luego
Stephen & Ashley
http://www.miraclevillage.blogspot.com/
link to pics
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Thursday, May 28, 2009
It is summer already...what?
Ok so here is the quick look at what we have been doin since you last heard from us. Snow was the last thing significant in our lives evidently and that was a couple months ago and I am gonna try to remeber everything and forcast a little. Here we go....
April went by without a hitch. May is barrelling on through and summer is getting started. We are spent Memorial Day weekend on a tour of La. We spent some time in Monterey at Cj's lake house, some time in Natchez at Ro's camphouse, and finally went to a ballet recital in Norco for our neice.
This week we are having VBS at the church. Then at the begining of June we will be taking our students to Harden, KY for summer camp we will be back for a bit only to get on a plane for Peru in early July. Then in August we will be meeting our other MattnNat (the ones we don't work with) for a weekend retreat with their students and there is even some talk of returning to Monterey to buy furniture before summer is over so we will try to keep you posted
April went by without a hitch. May is barrelling on through and summer is getting started. We are spent Memorial Day weekend on a tour of La. We spent some time in Monterey at Cj's lake house, some time in Natchez at Ro's camphouse, and finally went to a ballet recital in Norco for our neice.
This week we are having VBS at the church. Then at the begining of June we will be taking our students to Harden, KY for summer camp we will be back for a bit only to get on a plane for Peru in early July. Then in August we will be meeting our other MattnNat (the ones we don't work with) for a weekend retreat with their students and there is even some talk of returning to Monterey to buy furniture before summer is over so we will try to keep you posted
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