Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Titus is Two!

It is hard to believe our precious little Titus Glen is now 2 years old!  He was born in Portland, Oregon, USA and spent the first two months of his life being adored by friends and family in the states before transitioning back to live in Johannesburg, Africa.   When we left, he looked like this:

Titus 3 months
These days, he looks like this: 

today, on his birthday

He has gorgeous baby blue eyes, light colored hair, and the sweetest smile ever.  He has three freckles over his right eye that form a perfect triangle.



Titus is an absolute delight.  Don’t get me wrong, he isn’t perfect, and his sister knows just how to push his buttons, but most of the time he is a happy boy and brings a lot of joy into so many lives.  He is super affectionate, especially within our family, and often climbs into our laps just to snuggle for a bit or to give kisses.  


He has the best contagious laugh.  He really is “all boy” and loves to get dirty and kill bugs. 

He is super smart and is a really great communicator for his age.   As a family, we play a lot of games in the car because of all the driving we do and his favorite one is called “shape searchers”.  Both kids love shouting out the shapes they see and we get the best looks from our friends who hear him shouting, “look mommy, an octagon!” 


He has a way of endearing himself to people and we often hear others say that he is their favorite little boy too. 
at a wedding in January
He loves to help his Daddy with projects and always wants to be a part of whatever is going on.

He is a tremendous blessing to our family and to so many others.  Zambia is going to be a great place for him to grow up! 
with one of the Overland trucks on base and Curious George
 We love you Titus.  We are excited to see what God has planned for you! 

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Miss Miesha

In two days, the kids and I will celebrate our 1 month anniversary of living in Zambia.  We chose to move up to Zambia before our training class starts in order to settle the kids, apply for our visas, and to bring our packed shipping containers over the border.  A few of those things are happening!  We have high expectations for what we will learn and experience in the Advanced Missions Training which begins Aug 29th.  There will be 5 singles and 10 married couples in class with us and there should be several other kids for our little ones to befriend.

Titus turns 2 years old next week, so I’ll write about him on his birthday. 

This week I am going to blog about my favorite little girl. 

Miesha Noelle  was born at 12:12 in the afternoon of 12/12/2007.  Her Daddy’s favorite number is 12, so we knew right away that she would be special.  

When our friends and family in the states last saw Miesha, she wasn't quite 2 years old and looked like this:

Miesha 21 months

She is now 3½ and loving life!  She is tall for her age, has gorgeous chocolate brown eyes and really long hair. 


She loves to play pretend and often a “kitty, puppy, dinosaur, or princess” joins the rest of the family for dinner.  She loves princess stuff and loves dressing up – every once and awhile she gets her little brother to put on a crown too.  Her favorite princess movie to watch is Cinderella, she likes dressing up like Snow White, and we call her Rapunzel.  J


Ever since she attended her best friend Emme’s birthday tea party last April, she has been obsessed with birthdays.  She loves to sing ‘happy birthday’ and make birthday cakes (real and pretend!) and declares daily to whoever will listen, “hey everybody, it is my birthday”.  She is super silly and loves to laugh.

She chipped her front tooth pretty badly a couple months ago and whenever she looks in the mirror at it, she always says, “My tooth is broken, I need a new one.”

For the last two years Dan and I have been observing her challenges with speaking and have been trying to help her. We have a ways to go still, but we have been delighted to see her speech really taking off recently.  It took me almost a year of singing with her to teach her the words to Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and then after she sang it for a new acquaintance a couple months back, the lady said, “well at least the tune was mostly right”.  That was hard for this Momma’s heart to hear.  L  The Lord and I have had several chats about Miesha because I was concerned about how her speech would be impacted by the massive transition our family is making.  Last Sunday, both Dan and I were amazed to hear Miesha singing along to the worship song.  We were unaware she even knew it!  Since we have been living in Zambia, Miesha has learned a new song to sing practically every week.  While I am not a big fan of Barney, Miesha loves singing his “I love you, You love me…” song and always gives hugs and kisses to whoever is nearby, so that is fun!  She also loves singing Pop Goes the Weasel, The Lord is My Shepherd, and various worship songs.  She is enjoying her new friends Danielle and Sunda.  Sunda is 5 years old and I think hanging out with someone older with more advanced speech has been good.  Miesha can say “Sue, sue, sue” but still is calling her new friend Tuna.  (We will keep practicing!)


Miesha and Sunda

This morning, like usual she crawled into bed to spoon with me for a few minutes before begging for her morning cup of chocolate milk.  As we walked to the kitchen together, she said, “Look Mommy, a beautiful day!”  She often says just the right thing in her own special way.

She is a problem solver, likes doing things that give her an adrenalin rush, and loves sugar and chocolate almost as much as her mother.

Miesha has traveled with us to USA, Germany, Swaziland, Botswana, Zimbabwe, and Zambia and has participated in most of our family's ministry events with us since she was born.  As many of you know, having kids is often a great icebreaker between cultures and I have had many opportunities to share about Christ with other ladies since becoming Miesha’s mom.

Miesha and the building team at Temba Orphanage project

We are beyond blessed to be the parents of this special little gal and are excited to see how living in Africa will shape who she becomes and the purposes God has for her life.

Thursday, 4 August 2011

He gently leads...


Isaiah 40:11 “…He gently leads those who have young.”
“Here you go – thank your husband for me,” said the quiet, slender, young man.  I looked at the wad of cash in my hand and not only did I not have any idea how much he just gave me, I also had no idea why!  Later I learned Dan had acquired a much needed motorcycle part for him in Johannesburg, but as I looked at that money, I felt like God had given me a hug.  Dan has managed the finances in our family the last couple years and the idea of either asking for a ride or driving two carseat-less children (who both have figured out how to wiggle out of their seat belts while driving!) to a bank to stand in line and exchange money into a currency I barely understood, not knowing whether or not I was getting a good rate…it made me tired just thinking about it.  The fact that I had cash in hand to buy a few snacks for the kids was such a huge help.  (You can use debit cards, but the system was down the day I initially tried! Power failures have occurred 5-8x a week so far in town.)

this is where we are housesitting for the month of September

The kids and I arrived in Zambia about a week and a half before Dan.  This wasn’t intentional – we were hoping that our containers would arrive in time for Dan to leave a few days before us to drive up to Zambia to meet our flight.  (As I type this we have received one container, but the second one still has not come.  It is now exactly 12 weeks late from the date we asked it to be delivered.)  The kids did decent on the flight, but the 1.5 hours in line for customs with poopy diapers and trying to carry 3 bags and keep two kids close to me almost put all three of us over the edge!  There could’ve been some questions to answer (Titus’s passport isn’t in order even though we applied for renewal in South Africa seven months ago!), but the customs official felt so sorry for me as I finally reached his desk, that he just stamped the passports, apologized for me waiting in line so long, and welcomed me to the country.  No fees!   Again, a gift from God.

  can't express adequately what a blessing it is to process with a sister who is going through a similar season of change!
 I could go on and on, but I just feel that the Lord has gently led us and surrounded us immediately with support and love from new friends in a season where everything is new to us.
I miss quite a few things from South Africa – friends first of all, our church (Sunday school for the kids especially!), and paved tar roads.  J  However, I have to say, I am totally in love with Zambia.  You always go through a honeymoon period when entering something new and I am not living in a tent yet J but I don’t think I’ll ever grow tired of the gorgeous sunsets, elephants by the side of the road as you drive to and from the base, the majestic Zambezi River and Victoria Falls.  Most of all, I love hearing story after story of what God is doing in and through this ministry and the people serving here.  It is so exciting to me!

Can you see the mist in the distance?  That is the Zambezi river going over the Victoria Falls!

Elephants crossing the road in front of us as we drove from base back to where we are housesitting in town.
As I sat through my sister Julie’s Advanced Mission Training class’s graduation ceremony last week, I was dreaming about all God is going to do in the future through these students.  As we chatted later, one student said he is planning to come back and assist with the rural pastor’s training program, another is a skilled mason, another wants to help lead short term teams, another teaching, and others evangelism, discipleship, medical, midwifery, administration and more.  I am thrilled at the possibilities for future ministry and excited for our family’s role in this program in the future.