6/25/2009

Natalie



We so appreciate all your prayers for Natalie and her journey! Yesterday she signed up for classes at the Tec High School. The campus is very impressive. Natalie will do nearly all her homework via a laptop. She will have wireless access on the whole campus. This is really cool. So when we are in the gym watching her games I can give you a ticker-tape/play by play of her games!!! Maybe I should investigate this Twitter thing. All but one of Natalie's classes will be taught in English. This is what really sold us on the school. Think about this. What if your child attended a high school and all but one class was taught in Spanish! It is still pretty unbelieveable that kids here are able do school in English. The US is far behind in studying and teaching foreign languages. I've mentioned this before, but here and around the world, children are taught English from Kindergarten and up. Natalie's section of kids is very small. The bicultural class only has around 30 kids and around 150 for all three grades. The rest of the school is in bilingual. They have half of their classes in English. Natalie will be taking French as her foreign language. This is a little scary for her as she's never had a foreign language. To her Spanish isn't foreign. She's been speaking it as long as she can remember. All the other kids in her class will have an edge on her but in the rest of her classes she will have it so much easier than her classmates. Natalie will have a Spanish grammar class that is taught in Spanish.

Natalie has been in basketball training this summer. Her schedule consists of conditioning on the running track/football field from 9-11 in the mornings. Then she returns in the afternoons in the gym from 2-4. On Tuesdays and Thursdays she also lifts weights after her conditioning practice. This is serious stuff for a 15 year old. She is practicing with girls that are all older than her. The coach is trying to have Natalie play in a category above her age. She is being trained very hard to catch up with the older girls. Natalie's body has never been pushed so hard. She has thinned down and has gotten stronger. The beginning was pretty rough. We are extremely proud of her. She has had opportunities to be "light" already. Please continue to pray for Natalie. We know that there are going to be issues we will face that we wouldn't normally when we homeschool. We know that with God's help, we all will grow together to be more like Christ. We want our children to be prepared to live in a lost world with lost people. Being a missionary and homeschooling often shelters children way more than they should be. Pray for me. I'm dealing with some issues as I let my sweet Natalie away from the "nest" a bit. We live in a big and dangerous city. We've been reminded of this lately with Alan and what his family went through. This is a chance for our family to trust God more than ever before.

Fortunately, the school is a mile and a half from our house. It is very close. Many of Natalie's classmates come from long distances. We can get to the school in five minutes if the traffic is light. Natalie could be traveling as far away as Monterrey, Mexico with her team. This is a 12 hour trip by car one way. This is a very unique opportunity for Natalie. We never dreamed when we got the first recruitment call that she ever would go to the school. We kept thinking that she wouldn't pass the Spanish College Entrance Exam. Then we thought, the coach would never offer a scholarship. Then there was, they'd never give us 50% scholarship. God allowed all the road blocks to be knocked down. There are some kids and some families that God wants us to impact for His Glory. Pray that we wouldn't get caught up in all the "newness" to miss these opportunities.

6/22/2009

Father's Day!

We had a wonderful day yesterday celebrating Father's Day as well as witnessing believer's baptism for three of our folks at Nueva Vida!! The day was full of special music, testimonies, preaching, baptism, swimming, etc. We had 105 in attendance! This is a high for us! The park setting makes it very easy to invite folks. We had beautiful weather for volleyball, handball, swimming, tennis, etc. Of course the most exciting of all was to see three adults share their testimonies and then follow in baptism. Thank you for all your prayers for the minsitry here!

























6/13/2009

Nathaniel







It's been awhile since I've written about our son, Nathaniel or Nate as his goes by now. First of all, we miss him something terrible. Nathaniel has spent the last four years attending college up in Lafayette, Indiana. He has really enjoyed his time at Purdue University. He has majored in Creative Writing while minoring in Jewish Studies. He will graduate this coming December. He will then come and stay with us for several months and help is in the ministry before he goes off to Seminary in the fall 2010.

This past weekend Nathaniel played the piano for a wedding of some good friends. We are extremely proud down here. Sure wish we could have heard him play. We heard he did a wonderful job!

Thanks to my dad for these pictures!!

6/10/2009

Trip to the Border

We had a wonderful time at the border with my parents!!! We especially enjoyed going to South Padre Island. We went to Schlitterbahn Waterpark. It was a great park to start Nicole out on. We had fun eating out. One of our favorite places to eat is Taco Bell. I know that sounds silly but we enjoy American tacos! Of course we drank our Mt. Dew!!!