Thursday, October 30, 2008

October 30

Ghana conference: I was thankful for time to consult with others involved in the "people care" aspect of living overseas. I was thankful for time to consult with skilled and trained counselors, with coaches and encouragers. I was blessed to be able to take pictures of ocean-sunrises for five days. I enjoyed sessions of learning more about depression, anxiety, healthy sleep and other topics-- and am looking forward to integrating the material into my life and work here. I was blessed with reunions with long-time friends, and developing relationships with new friends. I'm more encouraged and motivated for the work of the days ahead! Thanks for your prayers!

Friday, October 24, 2008

Note!

My time in Ghana was very special. I'll write more in the next few days, but meanwhile, I've been posting some of the pictures on my "lifesights(plus)" blog if you are interested! May God bless you with His peace and joy today!

Thursday, October 16, 2008

October 16: in transit!


Yesterday I flew from Dakar to Abidjan (Ivory Coast) , and from Abidjan to Accra, Ghana. Today I'll go by road to the conference center where I'll spend the next five days at a retreat and consultation for people involved in support and care roles for overseas workers. I'm excited about the people who are part of this time, and looking forward to spending time with them, in consultations, worship, and times of refreshing together!

(and I'm loving the guesthouse garden!)

Saturday, October 11, 2008

October 11: update

Dear praying friends and family,

Greetings from Dakar! We are blessed and thankful to be based in West Africa, working with SIM. We long to see joyful overseas workers effectively spreading a passion for God's glory in West Africa, and to serve them by offering quality leadership and administrative support. What has that looked like in our lives over the past weeks?

Friday, October 10, 2008

October 9: Joey


Joey used frequent flyer miles and took a quick trip to MN this week-- where he had surgery to repair his collar bone. We are thankful for Aunt Tracy and Uncle Lee, and for Dr. and Mrs. Cole-- who helped him so much in different ways.

We are praying for him to recover full strength and agility in the days ahead!

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

October 4: normal Dakar scene


Construction in progress. Big houses or apartments, built using rudimentary equipment. Satellite dishes galore. The horse near his cart, having some down-time. Sand. Concrete. Trash strewn everywhere.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

October 2: softball pics





Just a couple pictures for you to see some of the faces that make softball special to us here in Dakar!

October 2: bullet-point update

What's been happening this week?

  • Dave has been in Ghana for Mobile Member Care Team board meetings. He left on Sunday and will return (Lord willing) on Friday evening.
  • Junior varsity softball has started. I recruited a few girls who are needed for the team, and have been enjoying watching the practices and supporting all the kids (especially the girls!) Dave will be one of the coaches when he returns.
  • The last day of Ramadan was celebrated on Wednesday, it was a no-school day for D.A.
  • Joey's collar bone: upon review by an orthopedic doctor, surgery is recommended to align the bones correctly. (They are now overlapping each other.) He'll fly to Minnesota for the out-patient surgery next week with a surgeon we know and trust. What a blessing!
  • It's been busy for me in my job at Dakar Academy, and our househelper has been on vacation so it's been extra work at home too.
  • One of Jacob's teachers at D.A. resigned, and now the administrative leadership are working to get teaching arrangements worked out... lots of complication!
  • We have had electricity almost every night for the past week, although it's been off between four and six hours per day. Being able to sleep with fans/air conditioning is a huge blessing!