Thursday, April 30, 2009

Six New Brits!!



July 2008 was when we applied for the children to become British citizens. This was supposed to take up to 5-6 months, but as of last week we were still waiting so I called to find out where their applications stood. The reply was that their applications were approved. So finally, after almost 10 months our children now hold British citizenship (as well as keeping their American citizenship).

We still have not received their paperwork ... I guess that will take a few more weeks to get here!!

Michelle
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Friday, April 24, 2009

Do You Remember These?

Do you remember this picture? This was taken back in January of the 28 boxes that we shipped to England.


We were told we could expect them to arrive in 4-6 weeks. It has now been over 13 weeks since we have seen them and we still don't have a delivery date. We did find out last week that they are now in a port on the South coast of England and are waiting to get through customs, but customs is backed up due to the Easter holidays. Once they clear customs they will try to schedule a delivery date within 15 business days.

This is beginning to get a little frustrating as we are starting to need many of the things we packed, including summer clothes, Gary's tools and most of the children's school books and toys!!!!

I know the Lord is teaching us patience, but it's not a lesson I like to learn and I know I'm not learning it as graciously as I should!!!

Michelle
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Nicholas is 8

Last week we celebrated Nicholas' 8th birthday.



I think he had a good day although it did not go quite as planned! He told us he wanted to go swimming. That sounded great until we realized that Deanna's swimsuit was still in the boxes we shipped. Not a problem, as we thought that she'd probably grown out of that one, so we went to buy a new one. We went to a shopping area which was near IKEA so we could take advantage of the free face painting they had that day.

We purchased a swimsuit for Deanna and looked around IKEA, then received a call from Gary saying his swimsuit was still in the shipping boxes too. So much for the swimming - as we couldn't justify spending the money on an extra swimsuit for Gary - so we promised the kids we will go as soon as the boxes arrive.

After we got home Nicholas said he wanted to take his new skateboard to the skate park. Not a problem - until we arrived and found the place crowded with teenagers smoking etc. So that had to wait for another day too.

He decided he wanted to go to McDonalds for his birthday meal. So we went. Currently they have the "Monopoly" game promotion running and Nicholas won an instant prize of fruit slices. He went to claim his prize only to find out they were out of fruit slices. Nothing seemed to be going right for him that day .... then they offered him a large ice cream instead and he was happy.

We returned home to cake and ice cream with promises of swimming and the skate park for another day!!!

Michelle
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Work at Springhead Park House

The reason the Lord brought us to England was for Gary to be the Maintenance Supervisor of the WEC property here in Rothwell. Please forgive us for not giving more updates on how the work is going.


Currently, this large property is completely surrounded by scaffolding. It has been for the past 6 weeks, while the roofs are being replaced. As we look out of our window it feels like we are surrounded by a giant spider web.


The work on the roofs should be completed by the end of May. Gary has been taking advantage of having the contractors on site by asking them many questions about construction in the UK. He has also been in contact with the maintenance man at our Headquarters in London to learn as much as he can from him.

As individual roofs are finished Gary will be able to start work on repairing the many years of water damage that has greatly destroyed parts of these buildings. That in itself, would be enough to keep him going for a long time, but we also have new Center Managers coming to live here at the end of June, so Gary also has to convert a workshop into a flat. Along with this there has been a blocked drain, broken water pipe and other items that needed attention over the last week. Thankfully he is not alone in all the work and does have a couple of helpers.

One of his biggest hindrances right now is finding the materials he needs. After living his whole life in America, he knew where to go to get the things he needed - this is a whole new challenge to him now, and at times can be very frustrating.

Michelle
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Diesel Money

The family that have lent us the van needed it back for a couple of days over Easter. This worked out great, as we had train tickets to go to my parents and therefore didn't need it. We had purchased the tickets back in February because they are a lot cheaper if you purchase far in advance

Before they picked up the van I filled it up with diesel. Later that day Gary picked up the mail and there was an envelope with the words "Diesel Money" written on the front. There was enough money in there to cover what I had put in the tank.

The Lord knew what we needed and again He provided. We thank the generosity of the giver and our Lord who provided.

Michelle

Easter

I hope you all had wonderful Easter, celebrating our Lord's death and resurrection. We were very blessed to stay with my parents for 5 days and to have a family reunion. We had not all been together since my sister's wedding over 4 years ago.


There were several things which made this Easter special. We got to meet my nephew (my brother's child) for the first time. He is now 3, and is such a cutie. He and Daniel got a long really well. It was great to see Daniel take responsibility for him as Daniel often watched out for him and helped him if he needed something. We were also told of another niece or nephew that will be joining the family in October as my sister announced she that she is expecting her first child.


Another joy of the weekend was to visit with my grandmothers. Gran B (above) is 91 years old and recently hasn't been in very good health. We weren't sure if she would survive, so it was such a blessing to visit with her.

On the way back to my parent's home we stopped and visited my other grandmother who is now 97. Unfortunately, her mind is far from what it used to be. While she didn't recognize me when I first arrived, she did remember who I was. We introduced her to the children, but I think they scared her a little.

When I last saw my grandmothers (several years ago) I left them, doubting I would ever see them again. The Lord truly gave me a wonderful gift in allowing me to see them this Easter.

Michelle
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Busy Times

Please forgive me for the lack of posts over the last 3 weeks. Life here has been extremely busy and I am now just starting to catch up on emails, blogging etc.

About 3 weeks ago we had some friends come up to Leeds to visit us. I used to share a house with this friend almost 20 years ago, (wow - that makes me feel so old) before I left to live in America. She has since married and they have 2 beautiful children. It was great that they could come and spend the weekend as we had not seen them for 4 years.

 

We spent a lot of time exploring around Leeds. The picture above is taken about a mile or two from where we live, on top of Rothwell's colliery. In the distance you can see the city of Leeds. I imagine we must be at a fairly high elevation here because even the kids noticed that the clouds seemed really close. It was so beautiful to look in one direction and see Leeds, yet then to turn and view miles upon miles of rolling hills.

 

The following day we were able to drive to church in the van. It should have taken us 30 minutes, but it took an hour as we got lost several times!!! In the afternoon we visited Leeds Armoury. It is an incredible museum (and thankfully free of charge). The boys really enjoyed it and have already been back for a second visit.

 

Michelle
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Thursday, April 16, 2009

New Car


He may be too young to drive but Nicholas did enjoy pretending to drive our new car. We still have the loan of the van but this 5 seater works perfectly for running around Leeds (with just a few kids) when I get my shopping etc. Best of all, it is very fuel efficient.

The car is a family 'hand-me-down' - my sister gave it to my Mum about 4 years ago and now my Mum has passed it on to us. Thank you for your generosity.

Michelle
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Saturday, April 4, 2009

Hospitality

1Peter 4:9 Offer hospitality to one another without grumbling.

The people here in West Yorkshire have been incredibly friendly toward us. We have now been here 2 months and in the last month we have been to people's homes for dinner on 3 occasions. Each time by people that really don't know us.

On the first Sunday we went to Leeds Reformed Baptist Church we were invited back the following week with an invitation to lunch. We had a great time with a South African born gentleman, his English wife and one of their 9 grown children. It was great to fellowship with these former missionaries and to share stories of God's goodness and faithfulness.

That same week we met a man on the bus who lent over and asked us if we were the new family at WEC. We told him we were, and the conversation led to a meal invitation with this Iranian man, his Swiss wife and their 3 children. Again we enjoyed a wonderful meal with great fellowship with other Christians.

The following week we were welcomed to the Pastor's home after church and enjoyed a great time there too.

We also have 3 more invitations for dinner coming up after Easter.

What amazes me is that these people are opening their homes to us. Obviously we are a large family, it is not easy to find room to seat us in these small English houses nor is cheap to feed us, but the hospitality of the local people is huge.

Michelle