The weeks leading up to Christmas weren’t very busy for us, at least in terms of holiday hustle. We did attend a few Christmas party’s/events, and really enjoyed them. We had some real cold temps that kept us house bound for a few weeks. During that time Joel was able to build and make usable the office space downstairs. It has been a huge help for him to have a work space!!! We still need some finishing touches, but it’s great to have it completed this much. We also spent some time as a family making goodies to enjoy and pass out to friends/neighbours. I counted 106 “usable” Christmas cookies, and I’m sure well over twice that in bon-bons. Looking back it
was well worth the work! We didn’t get our Christmas tree till the Monday before Christmas and it didn’t get decorated till Christmas Eve. We went to the mountains with another family and hiked a bit off the road for the tree. Abigail was not fond of the deep snow, and cried most of the time we were trudging around, she did enjoy spotting the Big Horned Sheep out the window of the truck, and is very excited about hunting one with her daddy some day (She will have to change her opinion on hiking if she is going to accomplish that.) Christmas day we spent home as a family. We had brunch together, opened presents, and connected with family via phone and skype. It was a very restful and relaxing Christmas. After being home so much, we decided we needed a change of pace, and spent New Years Eve in Calgary, we attended a party there, and then stayed the night at friends to avoid driving back that night. Both our girls were still going strong when we welcomed 2009! We all had a great time with fellow believers, for me it gave the holidays a more familiar feel.
In reflecting a bit on the season, I want to share one of the things that I enjoy most is receiving cards, pictures and updates from those whom I love. I still have our cards strung on a string by
In reflecting a bit on the season, I want to share one of the things that I enjoy most is receiving cards, pictures and updates from those whom I love. I still have our cards strung on a string by
our window, and I plan to post the pictures we received on our fridge. Just today we received several cards and letters, maybe these mean more to me now that I am farther away from most of you, or maybe my priorities are changing. I want to say thanks for all of you who sent a greeting, and tell you how you blessed my heart!!!
So now we are in week number two real life and routine. Joel continues to use mornings as study time; entering culture information, doing language review, and other tasks. In the afternoon and early evening he will usually visit the reserve and focus on building relationships, and sharpening his language skills (pray for this). Typical days for the girls and I are to be at home, taking the morning to start our day, prepare for the noon meal, (which is our main meal) and we are trying to work a little “school”
time in as well. The girls still nap in the afternoons, which gives me (in theory) time to get things done. This is all very flexible since “relationships” rarely fit into the boxes we like to put them in. We are still waiting for God to open more doors for me to enter into the community at the reserve, we see several opportunities, but aren’t sure how they are going to work out.
We anticipate the year ahead. We hope to get more deeply connected with people here, and desire God to continue to work His grace in our lives. May 2009 draw all of us closer to Our Creator and Savior.