Christmas isn't widely celebrated here, but New Year's is a big deal! At midnight there were huge fireworks all over the city. Cory and I watched them out our window, while the kids amazingly enough slept through all the noise! There was a carnival too, so we took the kids there on New Year's Eve.
As for the Centre, after hearing the gospel many times, and lastly from his History professor at CMU, a student named Golf accepted Christ. Pray that he would grow in his new relationship with God and that he would grasp more and more the grace that God has offered us through Jesus. Cory got a few days off for the holidays and not many students have been around, but Cory has been busy preparing for a short-term team from Oregon who will arrive on Monday.
We are getting settled more and more. The girls are plugging along in school and will start Thai, gym, and art classes with the homeschool co-op here on Monday. They've also been playing with Pay-Ping a few days a week when she gets home from school.
A couple weeks ago we had our first incident with the car. I managed to drive into the craziness of downtown for the first time to a Christmas lunch the Centre was having for the staff. I made it all the way to the underground parking structure and went to pull into a parking spot and rammed the corner of our car right into a concrete pole! Sitting on the other side of the car throws off your perspective! Luckily no other people or cars were involved and amazingly the headlight still works so we will get it fixed whenever we find the time. (Also, Cory has gotten 2 flat tires on the motorbike, but has made it home safe both times)
Some things to pray for us currently:
-Visas - Before we left we could only get 90 day visas, and were told we would have to apply for an extension when we got here. So we are trying to figure that out right now, but have heard some real horror stories from other missionaries that have left me feeling really anxious about the whole situation. So pray that we are able to get an extension processed before our 90 days are up so that we can just make a "border run" to Burma instead of having to pay a lot more to leave the country to Singapore.
-Finances- It's been a little stressful getting our finances situated. We are still trying to figure out the best way to get money from our bank in the US to our bank here. We've had a lot of one time expenses as we have been getting all the household items (dishes, pots, oven, cleaning supplies, etc.) we need and are constantly having to judge and prioritize what we can afford to get next. Added to that we need to buy a motorbike soon, as our friend Jen will be coming back to Chiang Mai in a couple weeks and we will no longer be able to borrow her bike. Pray we will find a motorbike in the next two weeks for around $500. (The cheapest we've seen was $900, but God provided us a car in our budget, and we know he can provide us with a motorbike too.)
Thanks for all your prayers, emails, packages, messages, etc! We appreciate the encouragement!
2 comments:
Cory, it is not wise to drive into concrete poles!!
Hi Cory,
Your mom forwarded the blog spot and I've enjoyed reading about your adjustment to Thailand. It's a huge undertaking with two little ones, and I wish you both patience. The girls have grown so much since I saw them at your mom's last March!! What a wonderful way for them to learn: a new language, different customs and different foods.
I wish you all God's love and support.
Rita
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