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Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Father son conversation
Best Father / Son conversation I've heard in a while:
Pastor Net: Please shush
Son Jonathan: Shush is not a polite word daddy.
Pastor Net: Sorry Son, you are right, Daddy is sorry.
Son Jonathan: Its not me you should be saying sorry to, you should say sorry to God.......
Just goes to show that when you train your children, it eventually does stick (and may come right back at YOU!) Hehehehehe
Blessed my heart :)
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Akward moments
Akward Moment: Standing in line at Officeworks for twenty minutes waiting for the bank to approve a check cause none of us jokers have an Australian drivers license. Love Ywamers!
Friday, February 3, 2012
How cold is tooo cold?
When is too cold, TOOOO cold?
Story from Manasa in Mongolia - this week my boyfriend Manasa moved from his apartment onto the YWAM base dorms in Darhan Mongolia.This move will help his save a bit more money before heading to South Korea next month to apply for a visitor visa to be able to visit me in April in Brisbane Australia. They started the move about 4pm so quickly the sun set and the temperature dropped to almost -40....
Two signs that its tooooooo cold:
1) his plant wilted immediately after hitting the cold air
2) his glass coffee table shattered after ten minutes in the cold (not simply cracked, but small pieces shattered)
WOW! Makes me thankful for the heat here ! Even on our unusually rainy days. Queensland has had some flooding the past two weeks, the worst being areas hit south of us but thankful it does not compare to the floods of last year. This time last year we were regularly helping with flood cleanup around the Brisbane area. Our YWAM base is situated on higher ground so we have never been fearful of being flooded, just sometimes having to stay put because roads are closed...
Good reminder that God will never give us more than we can handle! We just sometimes underestimate ourselves !
Story from Manasa in Mongolia - this week my boyfriend Manasa moved from his apartment onto the YWAM base dorms in Darhan Mongolia.This move will help his save a bit more money before heading to South Korea next month to apply for a visitor visa to be able to visit me in April in Brisbane Australia. They started the move about 4pm so quickly the sun set and the temperature dropped to almost -40....
Two signs that its tooooooo cold:
1) his plant wilted immediately after hitting the cold air
2) his glass coffee table shattered after ten minutes in the cold (not simply cracked, but small pieces shattered)
WOW! Makes me thankful for the heat here ! Even on our unusually rainy days. Queensland has had some flooding the past two weeks, the worst being areas hit south of us but thankful it does not compare to the floods of last year. This time last year we were regularly helping with flood cleanup around the Brisbane area. Our YWAM base is situated on higher ground so we have never been fearful of being flooded, just sometimes having to stay put because roads are closed...
Good reminder that God will never give us more than we can handle! We just sometimes underestimate ourselves !
Update on Waqa's health
Waqa and Jade were able to fly back to Brisbane on Wednesday. Went to visit him yesterday and he is doing better, still on medications and walking slowly, with a bed out in the living room but he is thankful to be home with his family. Praying God continues the healing process.
Thank you for your prayers!
Personally I've been taking amoxicillin the last few days for a possible urinary track infection. I had a followup ultrasound on the area I had surgery on in August and that has come back clear. I am thankful not to need followup with that for a while. It seems our base continues to be hit with medical distractions as our Tongan staff, Metui, is still on a few days off after being sick with fever, body aches etc...
We must be heading a right direction~
Thank you for your prayers!
Personally I've been taking amoxicillin the last few days for a possible urinary track infection. I had a followup ultrasound on the area I had surgery on in August and that has come back clear. I am thankful not to need followup with that for a while. It seems our base continues to be hit with medical distractions as our Tongan staff, Metui, is still on a few days off after being sick with fever, body aches etc...
We must be heading a right direction~
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