Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Two more busy weeks..



It feels more like a Monday morning to me as we were on the road most of the day yesterday coming back from Ohio. We did get some Haiti shopping done before we joined my folks and niece and some of our friends for a pot-luck and Allegan Country Fair parade get-together.

Busy days, with more ahead as our time in the USA dwindles to two weeks. Last week, Anna started her school year [with mixed emotions as you can see], while Cory and I put the finishing touches on the Konsey Children’s book .

We wait for news from the publisher about costs before settling the details for the order. Cory will start editing the first book again with his new Creole knowledge learned from the latest two books so that we can republish, as all the copies in Haiti have been distributed.

We enjoyed seeing members from the Holy Cross Lutheran Church in the USA this past weekend, having only met them in Haiti during the three medical teams we’ve joined them on during the last couple of years. We shared in an adult Sunday school class and answered questions, thankfully picking up some additional prayer partners.

This next week we will be visiting Faith Community Wesleyan in Livonia, MI on Sunday morning.

I started my continuing medical education requirements last week and hope to finish my unit study this week.

Eli continues to do well at Calvin. We enjoy getting short texts and questions from him as he learns and grows as a Calvin student.

Packing will start soon as we prepare to return home. Last week, we increased our on-line shopping; therefore, the packages through the mail and shipping will escalate this week.

Anna started her library duties with some book purchases for the Fauche library.

Our days fill up with tasks and emotions. Next week, two families will move to Haiti to join our Global Partner’s team. Please continue to pray.  

1 comment:

Missus Wookie said...

Glad you are hearing from Eli and he's settling in well. Holding you in the light as you prepare to head home.