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March 19th, 2010

Hi Friends!

Its been a long time since i posted on our blog. Contrary to the title of this post we did not forget we had a blog, we suddenly became busy and quite overwhelmed. SO now, we’re (or I) am back, and let me catch you all up.

November was normal, except that we had a fantastic trip to Pennsylvania to be with friends. We traveled to only 3 states in about 3 weeks and had a lovely reunion with all. Each year, several of my college friends get together at a foreordained persons house, for Thanksgiving so, since we were on the continent, we got to go too. We also got to peek in on two churches and say a quick hello, and give an update.

December was great, Christmas and all. We were just at home in CO, and enjoyed those times with family.

January, things got a bit crazy. After the holidays we began to prepare ourselves mentally and physically for returning to Africa. We bought luggage from the after Christmas sales (thank you Bethany!), we started making lists, collecting bits and pieces. But we still had one last trip planned to the PacNW to see Jamie’s family and be involved in a missions conference. We were to leave for Africa 10 days after we returned from this trip. The week we were supposed to leave for this trip, we got an email from our house helper in Kenya, Gladwell. We were amazed that she had taken all the trouble to get an email account just so she could say hi to us! Well, in reading the email we found out that she was, in addition to saying hi, telling us that her youngest daughter Virginia, had gotten TB (tuberculosis), and thus she feared that since we were all around each other we might have been exposed to it too (little did we all know you can’t get TB from kids). So we got slightly worried, and all went for TB tests at the health Department. Thank God for Linda L., the nurse there, since TB is a communicable disease, the state made sure we were all taken care of on the cost end. And in the end we all came back negative… except for Jamie. In one of her many many visits to Kenyan hospitals she probably passed someone who had Active TB and it jumped on her. The good news was that the TB is latent, not active, so she is not contagious, it is just hangin out in her body for some unforeseen rainy day. But it still meant we had to do something about it. SO all our plans for Africa, screeched to a halt, because we would not have enough time to figure this all out before we left Feb 10; we tentatively rescheduled for March 30.

We could however, still go to the NW, and did so. We had a lovely time with Jamie’s family in Roseburg, OR and Mt. Vernon, WA.  the kids got good grandparent time, we got to go to the great wolf lodge, and I got to tear apart a deck with my step-father-in-law (I liked that, but have to say for an older gentleman that man is tough, I want to be as strong and energetic as he is when I’m in my early 60s).  We then went just a bit south to Everett and Snohomish, saw some of Jamie’s old friends for her Community College days, and then went to Mountain View Community church for a missions conference. We had a great but extremely busy time there, speaking at various events, going to peoples houses, meeting lots of fantastic new friends ,and several other very exceptional missionaries. Oh and both girls got croup while we were there. But a huge thank you to the hospitality of MVCC, esp. the Kennedys who we stayed with.

So, then we came back, and started to sort out all this TB stuff, and get back to prepping for Africa. We now had an extra 7 weeks to make sure we had everything. However in the subsequent weeks, it became clear in talking with our wonderful missionary people, that while Jamie could take care of the TB overseas, the best place to do it would be here in US. Now the options for this are either a 4month drug or a 9 month drug, either way…we were not going to leave until much later than march 30. As we began to sort this all out, Jamie began to experience some other medical issues related to accumulated stress from travel and various other things, and so with that thrown into the mix, we definitely decided we needed more time in the US.

So in the mean time I am doing some work with our home church here in Loveland, CO as a missionary in residence. I get to do several things regarding missions as well as help my Pastor on some Hebrew exegesis; fun fun fun (at least i think so!)

And here we are. We are pretty well and happy. The kids are great, we are still managing to home-school Junio and loving that, and we get to hang out with our CO friends for a while longer. Best case scenario we’ll be able to return to Africa Aug-Sept, but we’ll just have to see. Thanks for watching. Enjoy the pics.

JJJAL

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Life in Colorado

September 14th, 2009

It has been so wonderful lately to actually have somewhat of a normal routine and schedule here in Colorado.  I (Jamie) have been trying the great homeschooling experiment with Junio and am actually finding that I like it a lot more than I thought I would.  We are blessed to be homeschooling together with our friends, the Mazzas, whose son, Cooper, is one of Junio’s best friends.

In the last month, we have gotten the opportunity to speak at Faith Church in Loveland, our home church.  We decided to be very real and open in sharing about our joys and struggles over the last two years. The response has been amazing, it seems the Lord really used us to touch a lot of peoples lives.  We have been so encouraged!

We also celebrated Lily’s first birthday on the 4th.  She seems to have grown up, in a sense, overnight.  She decided to ween herself on her birthday which has been a great relief to me :) And she has also just started becoming more mobile and expressive all of a sudden since her birthday.

Junio has been very excited to start soccer practice in the last week, Annabelle is doing dance, and I am taking a Pilates class.  Jeremy has continued his running and has been doing many time consuming computer updating tasks that just can’t be done in Africa (because of very slow internet), preparing for our return in February.  We have been also enjoying many hikes as a family while it is still nice enough weather for it.

We are planning on leaving on the 20th (next week) for CA and will be there just shy of two weeks.  We are staying with my Aunt and Uncle while we go to Legoland and Disneyland with Jeremy’s parents.  Then we will head up to the bay area to visit my Grandma and my family will join us there too.  Then we will head up to Redding to be part of a missions conference and visit lots of friends from the 25th of Sept- Oct. 1st.  My family is going to spend lots of time with the kids during the conference to help us out with childcare!  I don’t think they mind too much :)

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