Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Great Awakening.

Some of you have asked for a run-down of our typical day. This is a bit difficult because every day is not exactly like the others :) Although we are getting into somewhat of a routine, it seems like change is a constant, especially in our new host culture! I will, however, try to give a quick "schedule" of a normal day. Here goes...

The alarm clock goes off around 7 am (though sometimes Haley and Toby are up earlier), and we grab a quick breakfast. Thankfully, they have a variety of cereals here, since I'm not quite to the point of cooking 2 meals a day---maybe in a few months! Cooking has been in the experimental stages for the last few months :) Our house helper comes to clean anywhere between 7:15 am-10 am. There have been a few times she's arrived and I hadn't even made it out of bed yet! Thankfully, Toby was awake to greet her and let her in. She is a huge blessing, and sweeps, mops, dusts, and washes dishes for us 5 days out of the week. I don't know what I would do without her!

Around 9 am, we have language with our nurturer. This will soon change as Toby and I will separate for language study. I am hoping to have a lady, or two, who will come to our house and help me with my nurturing time. Language usually goes from 9-12ish. Sometimes Haley sleeps during this time. Language is a lot more enjoyable when she does :) She is really starting to get into everything so when she's up and about during that time I don't always get to be engaged as I would like to be. Another reason why separate tutoring will be good :)

After lunch, Toby and I both try to get out and about in our community--sometimes together and sometimes separately. Visiting our local iron walla and his family, going to the fresh fruit and vegetable stands, the import store, or the beach are some of our frequent stops---all the while trying to practice the little Telugu we have. We are also trying to explore new parts of our town that we haven't yet spent much time in. I (MP) usually come back by 3:30 or 4 PM so I can start the dinner-making process. And let me just say, it is definitely a process. It's more time consuming than I ever thought it would be. However, I am encouraged because we are now eating more than pancakes and potatoe soup, though those are still two solid stand-by meals :)

After dinner, we will sometimes do a family devotional or just rest and play together. Once Haley goes to sleep, Toby and I hit the Telugu books. Okay, so there are really no books, but we do study by listening to the recordings of our language nurturer saying different words or phrases. That usually lasts an hour or so...and by then, we are really ready for bed...our minds are spent! Then we get up and do it all over again, in some form or fashion.

As we are getting more used to life here, I was thinking about how much time and energy it takes to just live life. Some days it's really not easy. Not having the language, learning the culture, setting up a home, making friends, cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, and family time can consume everything we've got. I was encouraged by a song a friend introduced to me. It's called, "The Great Awakening," by Leeland. For me, it's a perfect reminder of letting go the things that consume my mind on a daily basis, and remembering how the Father can transform the lives of the people we live among, even amidst our learning curve. I was reminded, once again, that it's all about Him! I hope you have that same vision where you live, as well.

Great Awakening

Saturday, February 16, 2013

Valentines Day 2013

We had fun celebrating Valentines Day.  Haley received a ton (!) of cards from the States :) Thank you to BeBe, Granddaddy, Aunt Joan, Uncle Jimmy, Great-grandmomma Pat, and Granny. She enjoyed the day, but was a little clueless since Valentines Day is a bit more rare in our part of the world! Toby and I also got to go out to a local hotel restaurant for dinner. Our sweet friends kept Haley and we had a great meal and shared lots of laughs :) It was much needed, and we were thankful to take a "break" from normal life for a couple hours.  Our neighbors also got to share in our Valentine's Day fun with heart-shaped sugar cookies. Many of them have lived in the States, so Valentines was no surprise to them at all. With the cookies, we attached a verse from Dad's Book, which sparked some good conversations. All in all, we had a great day full of love! Thanks to all who made that day special, and who make all of our days here special!

Haley "coloring" one of her Valentine's cards from Grandmomma Pat
Toby and I even got to go out to eat and celebrate!

Cookies for our neighbors. They got to celebrate too...and hear about the most important Love of all!

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Addicted to...Granola?!

This recipe got passed to me, and it is AMAZING. For those of you health nuts (and even if you're not...you can definitely cater it to suit your sweet tooth!), you may enjoy this homemade granola. Our home has the best smell whenever I make a batch...Yum!

Kara's Granola

2 c. oats
2 c. cornflakes
1 c. dried coconut
1. c. craisens
1 c. chopped nuts (anything you want!)
1/4 tps. salt
1/2 c. butter
1/4 c. maple syrup
1/4 c. honey
1/2 tsp. cinnamon
1/2 tsp. vanilla

Mix dry ingredients. In separate bowl, whisk wet ingredients. Combine to coat evenly. Bake on greased pan. After cooled, add dried coconut and craisens. (We also added mini-chocolate chips, and it was great!)

Okay, so two confessions...while I was writing this post I realized we had, in fact, some granola left-over from when I made it last. I definitely ate it the entire time I wrote out the recipe. Also, I said this was for "health nuts," but after reviewing the ingredients, I'm not sure how accurate that comment is :) At least it's tasty...Enjoy!




Team Life and Little Things...

Hi all,

It has been SO long since we last connected on Starfish By The Sea. Things are getting routine now, and we are all staring to settle in. January started off well, and we received our long awaited furniture mid-month! It was definitely a joy to have more than a mattress and couch in our home :) Around the same time, our team leaders arrived back in India. With 4 kids, and I don't know how many pieces of luggage (!), they were welcomed home and seemed ready to jump right back into life as normal :) We have gotten to spend a lot of time with their family, as well as the other new family who is living in our city. We're had numerous meals, beach explorations, and phone calls. A very different story than when we first arrived. It's great, though, to see that amidst our various personalities and opinions, Dad had brought our team together very purposefully!

Though we have had many highs, there have been times of culture stress and shock that (we hope) will lessen with time. Although we were very well prepared for our host culture, sometimes the little things can just get to you :) We've seen all the more that our daily time walking with JC is so crucial. Please pray that we would persevere in spending quality time with Him. Not only that, but that we would hourly---minute by minute--- remember that He is with us and provides for all our needs. We know that He is worth the challenges of our new home. May He be worth it to you in your challenges as well, dear friends. Until next time...