During the school break, we’re trying to do some fun things with the P-town learning center staff. They came over on Tuesday for snacks and games. We were going to teach them Pit, but they all wanted to play on the Wii.
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Games with the staff
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Rewards
To mark their momentous year of enduring and learning at Charis, we celebrated with a few gifts.
Congratulations Brienzi, Aidan, Delaney! Job well done. May the Lord continue to grow in you joyful, happy endurance through all circumstances.
Friday, June 10, 2011
School's Out!
. . . and the kids survived their year at Charis National Academy! June 16 was 6th Grade Graduation, which marked the official end of the year. Most Indonesian schools only get a month off before they begin again on July 18. Our kids, though, have to go with us to meetings the first two weeks, so they get a bit longer. And Kim will most likely return to a more normal schedule of homeschool with electives at Charis and Indonesian tutoring. Although, that probably won’t be a normal schedule either. What is normal, by the way?
Delaney her her teacher, Dede, on the right, and the teacher's assistant, Leney, on the left.
Aidan and teacher Do'an.
Brienzi and teacher Elok.
Delaney and one of her classmates dressed up for a drama on the last day of school.
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Gettin' around on a motorbike
After years of protesting, Kim finally relented to me riding around on a motorcycle here in Indonesia. Well, actually, I’ve never really wanted to get out and risk my life on one of these either, so she hasn’t had to protest very hard. But for the past year, as Kim and the kids have had a crazy challenging schedule with schooling, my getting around to the learning center, training meetings, and other events have become more and more difficult. So throughout the year, I’ve been hinting . . . at the possibility . . . that I may need . . . to get a motorcycle.
My good friend Mike O has been touting the “freedom” that comes from having one of these. Both in terms of getting unchained from the kids school schedule and also being able to weave through traffic and get to the head of the line (something all car drivers wish they could do as they curse the motorcycles that are moving ahead of them like ants swarming the opening out of their lair). So with Mike O in the US during the school break, I’m borrowing his bike to see if I can figure out how to do this and how easy or scary it is to get around on. And to my amazement, as well as to Kim’s, it’s been very easy to learn to get around.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Blackbeard . . . Arrrgh!
One of three anchors belonging to the Blackbeard’s ship Queen Anne’s Revenge was pulled out of the ocean the other day. And we found this pirate roaming about the house:
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Wedding season
Last week, Novita, one of the teachers at the learning center got married. So the girls and I made it a father-daughter date, since Ethan was sick and Kim stayed home with him (and of course Aidan had no interest in going, though he missed out on the good food).
Friday, May 20, 2011
A new kind of Ice Skating . . .
. . . wax skating. Yes, you read that right. Skating on a rink that’s layered with a sheet of wax. Instead of the ice cold zambonie machine coming out and smoothing down the surface, they bring a gigantic iron out that melts the wax and smoothes it off. We had never heard of it before, but here it is in Indonesia – guess it’s too hot here in the tropics for an outdoor ice rink.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Sunday, May 1, 2011
Off to the waterfall
The Coban Rondo waterfall is one of our favorite places to go for a few hours of hiking and enjoying Indonesia. Well, it’s actually been years since we’ve been back there, even though it only takes us about an hour to drive up there. But over the spring break, we took the day off and hauled ourselves up the mountain (driving first, then hiking).
Friday, April 29, 2011
School Days
It’s been a while since we’ve posted anything about the learning center. Since Wenny has been battling cancer, we’ve had to re-arrange our daily routine. Instead of the super creative themes that the teachers have been developing each semester, we shifted to just English classes and tutoring in Math and Indonesian. Though, we’re still able to get some creative stuff in there.
This month, we had a mother-daughter team from the USA come and lead the kids through a couple of art projects . . . and teach them the Hawaiian Hula.
Saturday, April 23, 2011
Easter and The Insomnia of Jesus
Well, I know that most of you have probably stopped checking our blog by now. I’ve pretty much relegated it to “if I can ever get to it” these days. My schedule, and our family schedule, has been pretty intense the past few months. But somewhere deep inside I have an urge to get back into the blogging, both to keep you up to date on our family life in Indonesia, and to share thoughts from my heart and things I’m learning in my walk with Jesus.
Which brings me to why I’m posting now. I’ve been really having trouble sleeping for the past two months . . . that dreaded nighttime malady of I- n- s- o- m- n- i- a. So the juxtaposition of Jesus sleeping through a storm while the disciples had an adrenaline rush vs. Jesus insomnia in the Garden while the disciples couldn’t keep their eyes open caught my attention.
Read this article and may we learn to follow Jesus’ example of when to lose sleep.
HT: JT
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Ethan is 3
This year for Ethan’s birthday he wanted Bert and Ernie riding in a car.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, January 31, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Marble Coaster
Like almost every boy, Aidan is enthralled with building. He could build something out of crumbs if he had nothing else. So for Christmas, we got him the gigantic Ultimate Building Book (I think it took a tanker to get it over to Indo, it’s so big) along with a tool box of toothpicks, popsicle sticks, glue sticks, paper clips, straws, Q-tips, and a bunch of other things you can build with. We then set out to build Aidan’s Marble Coaster:
Thursday, January 20, 2011
S - U - M - O
The other day at the table, we started talking about what the word Sumo means. Well, that got us on one of our favorite pastimes . . . acrostics:
Super Unusually Miniscule Outfits
Swollen Undeterred Men Oscillating
Some Unclothed Massive Ones
Sweaty Underdressed Marshmallow Olympians
Somewhat Unmotivated Man Ogres
Seriously Uninhibited Mushy Orbs
Well, you get the idea. Once you get on a role, you can lose sleep trying to think up new ones. Give it a try! And while you’re at it, here are a few pictures to get you motivated.
Saturday, January 15, 2011
Tree Tops
At the end of last year, we traveled with a group of friends to do a ropes course. They had five levels of difficulty. All the kids did great, but Brienzi was impressive getting up to level three – VERY high up in the trees.
Laney getting started on the beginner course. She went up to the next level with dad, but that was all she wrote for this first grader.
Aidan was tearing up the course on the zip line, or also known as the flying fox on this side of the planet.
Brienzi and her friends getting started on their first trek around the forest tree tops.
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