Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Home Assignment Snapshot

We thought life was crazy before we left the States ... now we know it was just preparation for what our two months in the UK would be like! Home assignment is both fun because we get to catch up with family and friends and frantic, fitting everything into our schedules and working out all the different speaking engagements! Here is a snapshot of what we've been up to!

We have now given 9 update presentations, 4 kids talks and visited 5 of the 6 churches we have planned to go to (1 more to go)! There has been loads of interest in what we're doing and we have enjoyed catching up with people who have been supporting us from the start and meeting new people who will now be following our updates.


One of the things we have been sharing about is how faithful God has been, providing the funds we need for both shipping our belongings from America to Tanzania and towards a suitable vehicle once we get there. While there is a small allowance from MAF, it is a long way from covering the cost. For those of you who have been asking ... if you would like more information about giving us a one off gift towards that, you can either contact us and give via Stewardship where we can recoup the gift aid or contact MAF directly and specify that it is a 'personal gift'.

We now have new MAF cards, updated ready for our next adventure, the move to Tanzania. For those of you who have received our previous ones, they should be arriving on your doorsteps over the next few weeks, otherwise let us know and we can include you in our adventures and updates and send one to you!


While we have been including all the speaking engagements in our schedule, one great thing about being on 'home turf' is catching up with good friends face-to-face and for the girls having the chance to make new friends with their children. Some of the friends we have seen are working all over the world like us ... and just happen to have their UK time coinciding with ours, an added bonus!


We have tried to enjoy some down-time and fun-time as well. We were tourists in London for the day with Jenny's sister. The train ride was exciting enough for the girls (no public transport where we lived in Ohio made this adventure enough) but then we went on a Duck Tour of the city too!



While the majority of the UK came to a standstill in the snow, we made the most of it and thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Considering we were used to it from living in the States and the fact that it might be our last cold winter for years, we were determined to have some fun ... both in the garden and over the park on the sledge! Even Nana joined in the silliness!




This just gives you a glimpse of some of things we have got up to ... in between all the paperwork that goes into getting new passports for certain family members, processing visas, a visit to the MAF office, being in contact with Tanzania about lots of little details, having meetings with banks etc about address changes, catching up with family, a week's training (still to come), driving around the south of England to see people, eating food that we have missed while in Ohio and won't be able to get once we're in Dodoma ... and so many more things.

For the most part we're enjoying ourselves although at times it is extremely tiring. The flexibility is great but all four of us will also be pleased when we reach some point of normality and routine again once we get to Tanzania in just a few weeks time!



2 comments:

  1. You got to play in the snow! How fun is that? That is unusual in the UK to get that much snow, isn't it?

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  2. Great photos, you guys. Seems like you should still be living around the corner from us in Coshocton...but with pictures of Big Ben and sleek passenger trains...you're NOT in Coshocton any more. Is British snow different than American Snow? Does it fall on the wrong side of the flake?

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