Sunday, November 15, 2009

Time to go

In less than 3 days all of us will be flying out of America and heading toward Belize, Central America. We are all excited and greatly anticipating our move to do Missionary work. We are thrilled, overjoyed and ready.

Right now is the hard part. Packing what we have lived with and been using this year. Packing clothing we have been wearing, and are currently wearing too. Packing and sorting everything we own once more and asking ourselves "will we use this on the mission field?" Weaning ourselves of things we really don't need...packing everything else. Listing on many sheets of paper all that we own (we are so blessed are we not?)...preparing to go.

Then there is the normal everyday duties...cleaning, cooking, baths, cleaning again, cooking, wiping a snotty nose...etc..

I was feeling like I was treading water with my nose right above the water when Hannah came home. You know, barely getting things done, prioritizing and then re-prioritizing, because there wasn't enough time in the day to do it all. Adjusting to a newborn with 5 other children in the house is hard enough, and now we are moving too! We have had our days fairly planned out so this last week hasn't been so hectic. Now though we are down to the last couple of days, and what else needs to be done you ask?

Well....
about 3 loads of laundry, then it all needs to be packed or put away in the missionary apartment. Then there is the toys that keep getting scattered, that needs put away again. Oh and I want to wash my quilt before it gets loaded up for the move. A load of things needs to be taken down to the storage unit...rugs, lamps, piano, recliner. Then there is one last trip to the grocery store to stock up on baking items for the holidays. A trip to target for a necessity. Kevin wants to go to JC Penny's to get some things for himself. A stop at GFS to pick up some spices for another missionary. Then we have church of course, tomorrow. Monday the truck comes to pick up our things. I think I'm all ready...I think?

It will probably be several weeks before our internet is hooked up and running again, but I will be keeping a written journal of our happenings.

Please say a prayer for us as we travel with the children, that we will all stay healthy too. Also, please pray for our container to arrive safely in Belize.

7 comments:

  1. Praying, Amy. Seth is always interested to hear of your family's status when I relay it to him. We have your prayer card on our fridge as well.

    Safe, happy travel! I tell you one thing- it doesn't sound like it'll be dull! ;)

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  2. I am so excited for you.....what an amazing time. I will be praying for your safe travel and adjustment. Can't wait to hear from you when you are 'home'.

    ~Debbie

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  3. Praying for you! You are an incredible lady
    who God has trusted with a wonderful responsibility. I will be looking forward to hearing of all your "life adventures" in your
    new home! love you, nancy

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  4. Amy, you are just awesome. Thank you for being an inspiration to me. I will be praying for you all. What an exciting time in your life.

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  5. Amy,
    I was praying for you all all day today as you fly out.........take care my friend. By the time you get this you will be all set up and ready to go in your new home! lv-nancy

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  6. I have been praying for you. Sounds so exciting and rewarding -- and nerve-wracking. Praying that God will surround you with His peace and that things will go safely and smoothly.

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  7. Amy,

    I was wondering when you would be heading out. Praying for you and the family. You have a wonderful family and we love hearing all the fun exciting things about your family; as well as the prayer request.

    Praying for your safety and health.
    Merry Christmas
    Paula

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