July 5th we arrived here in Indiana. Flying up rather than driving up is really nice. There are some draw backs. One is that we don't get to slowly adapt back to American culture. Driving up allows us three days to enjoy all the green grass, crops, etc. We also have time to adapt back to speaking in English to folks. It took us a couple of days to switch gears. Now we don't hesitate when responding. Our first thoughts aren't Spanish ones. We have also stayed busy getting the girls ready for school. I got most of their shopping taken care of before my surgery. It was a good thing since a lot of my time is spent going and doing Physical Therapy. My surgery didn't do all that we had hoped. I'm still pretty stuck but I am seeing improvement. I am continually told that no one has ever seen a more frozen shoulder than mine. Good thing God is the Great Physician and He already knows the end result and it is perfect! Sam and the girls did some traveling in July while I was recuperating. They went to Michigan and saw our dear friends at Berean Baptist Church in Livonia. They had fun touring the Ford Museum and Greenfield Village. They also went to Nappanee, Indiana. Kind of a bummer that I wasn't able to go. Thank you so much for all your prayers for our transition, health, etc. God is good and we are so blessed to have you all as our friends.
Nueva Vida folks! We sure miss you all. |
Nueva Vida guys. |
Nueva Vida gals. |
Some of the young people. |
Nicole with some of her church friends. |
Cousins being silly! |
Our dear friends, Ernesto, Estrella and their boys! |
1 comment:
Hey there! I just stumbled across your blog and enjoyed reading about your missionary experiences! I'm curious, are you with a mission? If so, which one? My parents were missionaries in Papua New Guinea for several years and I was blessed to go on several missions trips to Juarez Mexico with Bearing Precious Seed.
Anyways! God Bless all you do in spreading His word!
Love, a sister in Christ!
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