Teaching at Kigali International Community School in Kigali, Rwanda through TeachBeyond.
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Your spring cleaning might = Our wish List
We have a few visitors coming in just under a month & they are able to take a few tubs for us!! So, it's wish list time once again.
If you happen to have any of these USED items laying around your house that you're looking to part with, please let us know! My sister is going to get a tub together and hand it off to our visitors in a few weeks.
* Bed sheets - double and queen or king TOP sheets (our mattress will be an odd size, so we have to use top sheets tucked in)
* bean bag covers (1-2)
* Bath mats (3)
* Beach towels (2-4)
* Big pots
* cookie sheets
* guitar stand (small/collapsable)
And if you happen to go to Meijer & want to pick up any of these, we'd love you for it:
* chocolate chips
* bags of dried black beans
* parmesan cheese
* Candy of any kind
* fruit snacks
* dry/powder flavored creamer
I will likely think of more, but just wanted to get a list going in case anyone is beginning their spring cleaning!
THANKS!!
Monday, April 7, 2014
NEW HOUSE!
Many of you know that we are house sitting for a family this
year. It was an enormous blessing to move into a furnished home, close to
school, with just about anything and everything we would need in it.
Here are a few pics of the house that the current family still living there let us take. I think our kids are a bit disappointed that they aren't moving in WITH these kids, just into their house! :)
In July, the family moves back and we have been on the hunt
for a new home.
We found one across the street from the ocean. Amazing. We
mentally 'moved in'. Then we saw another home which was close to school and
many other perks.
We debated. We made pros & cons lists. We prayed. We
recruited others to pray. We felt completely torn. We didn't feel a peace and
kept wrestling with what to do. I liked one better, Marc liked the other.
Finally a week ago, I told a few ladies at Bible study that
I just wanted someone to tell me which home to move into. That night, as I was
giving the girls a bath, Marc walked in and said, "I've decided where we
are going to live". I felt almost immediate peace about his decision.
Having talked enough about it, he knew my heart and chose the home I was
leaning towards.
This afternoon we were able to meet the landlord. He is a
kind and gentle man and was willing to do all the 'upgrades' we asked about.
Mainly we wanted a few additional safety features such as an added door to the hallway,
bars across all the entrances and a grated in patio. He also plans to paint the
interior and exterior (and we can choose colors!) and fix a few places that
need repair.
In addition to our rent being $50/month cheaper than our
current home, he is willing to take rent 6 months at a time instead of a full
year! This is a HUGE answer to prayer. I'll be honest - while we are still so
grateful for all the gifts, giving has been down (a LOT) in February and March,
and we've had to use a lot of our savings just to pay for utilities and food.
We weren't quite sure how we would be able to pay for a whole year of rent when
we can barely make it through a month. We also found out the water bill is the
equivalent of $6/month. Our current home it's more like $40-$50/month (we're
not so sure our neighbors aren't stealing our water - this is a pretty high
bill compared to most).
We are feeling so at peace about this home, the landlord and our decision. We thank God for his answering our prayers, and thanks to many of you who were also praying for us.
We are feeling so at peace about this home, the landlord and our decision. We thank God for his answering our prayers, and thanks to many of you who were also praying for us.
Now, a bit about the house: It's got 3 bedrooms and a 4th
room for an office or spare bedroom (read: guest room - be our Guest!). The
kitchen is not huge, but very nice. A large dining room and living room which
have many windows and are very bright and open. The yard (it's called a
'garden' here) is landscaped very nicely with a papaya and lemon tree already
planted. We're hoping to add a few more fruit trees. There is an out building
which could be used for storage or for living quarters for our workers - we're
still debating this one. There are two HOPAC families who live on the same dirt
road. There are dukas (little shops) very close by I can walk to, and we could
walk to school without facing chaotic traffic. We're also inheriting a few
chickens. I'm a little nervous, yet a bit excited to try this out. There is
already a coop, and the lovely lady who currently lives there is going to give
a few away, but then also leave a few for me. If I give up, there are plenty of
people around who would love a free dinner. :)
We aren't entirely sure of our move date - we have to be out
of this house by July 15, though we might be out earlier and house sit for
another family for a month or so. Likely we'll move into this house the
beginning of August. When we do move, we'll be sure to post pictures! Thanks
for your prayers, love and support!
Here are a few pics of the house that the current family still living there let us take. I think our kids are a bit disappointed that they aren't moving in WITH these kids, just into their house! :)
THIS WILL BE HOPE & GENEVA's ROOM |
THIS WILL BE ISAAC's ROOM - I THINK HE's EXCITED TO HAVE HIS OWN ROOM AS ALL THREE KIDS ARE IN ONE ROOM THIS YEAR. |
HERE IS THE GUEST ROOM/OFFICE - WE ARE HOPING TO PUT BUNK BEDS IN HERE SO WE'LL HAVE EXTRA SPACE FOR VISITORS! :) |
THIS HOUSE HAS A LARGE LIVING ROOM AREA - WE ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO USING OUR NEW HOME FOR WHATEVER PURPOSES GOD HAS FOR US! |
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