Monthly Archives: February 2019

From Syracuse to Buffalo!

Great Grandma B

Last Thursday we left Dover, PA to start our adventure visiting friends and family in America. Our first overnight stop was Syracuse, NY to be with my Grandma. We had a lovely visit. The kids enjoyed sleeping by the fireplace. Friday, we had an incredible morning sledding. It was a great hill that was icy! The kids and I had a blast!

Friday after lunch, we drove to Buffalo, NY to visit our friends the Simpsons. Our kids had a blast playing with the girls and we enjoyed our two days of fellowship with them.

Rubik’s Cube training sessions from Steve.

Happy 6 Months Ezra!

First swing ride!

For Ezra’s 6-month birthday we took him to America. 😂 He did ok on the plane ride – but he really just wanted his own bed.

Ezra met Grampy & Grammy Grace for the first time. He’s seen snow. He loved his first swing ride!

Ezra spent his first 6 months in Asia and he’ll spend his next 6 months in America. Exciting times!

Goodbye Saom Kaning – see you in August! 2019

Picture with some of the children’s leaders

This past Sunday was our last Sunday at our church in Saom Kaning until we return mid-August. We leave for our 6-month furlough this coming Monday night (actually the plane takes off at 12:20am Tuesday morning).

Sunday evening the leaders of the church had a goodbye meal for us with all the people who serve in the church. We were greatly encouraged by their show of love for our family. People who have never said a word to me were all teary eyed at our departure. For them 6-months is a long time. It’s long for us too, but we’ll be so busy it will fly by for us.

In some ways I feel like leaving our home here is harder than when we left the States to come live in Cambodia. We have grown to love these people. They are our friends. Our children have friends. This is our home. I’m so thankful we get to come back.

One of the sweetest things as we drove away that night was our kids’ love for our church. Isaiah put it like this, “If we could take our church to America, it would be the best.”

Thanks be to God that He has bound our hearts together with our Jarai brothers and sisters. How we will miss them. We have truly seen Jesus’ words, “