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June 29th

June 29th

June 29, 2010

Howdy again.  First, I just want to pat myself on the back for updating our blog within two weeks again.  I’m trying to be disciplined and intentional about updating our blog a lot more often.  So if it goes two weeks without an update shoot me an email and yell at me. Ok ok.  Summer […]
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June 17

June 17

June 17, 2010

All is well.  Hope you are well as well.  I’m writing from my ‘desk’ (tiny 2 x 2 table) at Freshwater Church where I volunteer two days a week.  Maggie is home with the task of entertaining our kids all day today, (which shouldn’t be too difficult since it is gorgeous outside).  I left home […]
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The Next Step

The Next Step

June 7, 2010

We have successfully made the transition back to Minnesota, and we have completed our training in Missouri.  For the summer we are living in downtown Minneapolis with Maggie’s sister and Chris is volunteering two days a week at Freshwater Church.  So what’s the next step for us?  Raising Support.  Lord willing, we will be making […]
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Final Semester

Final Semester

January 17, 2010

We’re almost done with our training here at New Tribes Missionary Training Center.  We are officially New Tribes Missionaries and Chris is ordained.   We’ve opted to stay for the semester of linguistic training and so that’s why we’re still here.  At the end of May we’ll be moving back to Minnesota.  We plan on spending […]
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Merry Christmas

Merry Christmas

December 20, 2009

Merry Christmas to you!  We’re in Minnesota for the next month, currently staying in Royalton with Maggie’s parents.  Kids are loving being with grandma and grandpa, uncles and aunts.  Our travels went smoothly and we’re glad to be on vacation for the next few weeks.
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Happy Thanksgiving

Happy Thanksgiving

November 23, 2009

Hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving.  We’ll be spending Thanksgiving here in Camdenton, Missouri with fellow classmates that will be sticking around as well.  Friday, day after Thanksgiving, we’ll be heading to St. Louis for a little family vacation.  We plan to see the zoo and spend a day in the children’s museum.  After […]
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November 09

November 09

November 11, 2009

First off, if you haven’t heard the good news, Maggie’s stent removal procedure cost us nothing.  Maggie’s doctor told her they weren’t charging us anything.  Praise the Lord! Anyways, its November now and the holidays are nearing (woohoo).  The weather has actually warmed up (been way nicer than October) and we are enjoying not experiencing […]
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A stent and then some.

A stent and then some.

October 1, 2009

Maggie is flying back to Minnesota October 12-14 to have a stent removed that she had put in a week after Maisie was born.  Long story short, she has no health insurance and it will be a bit cheaper to have it removed in Minnesota instead of here.  We’re in the middle of the semester […]
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Into the Routine

Into the Routine

September 7, 2009

Tomorrow starts week four of classes and, I think its safe to say now, we’ve settled back into the routine.   We arrived here at the MTC (Missionary Training Center) in Roach Missouri friday August 14th.  We kicked off the new semester with grammar and literacy classes but now we’re in the midst of our Culture […]
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