Monday, March 23, 2009

Hey all! We had a great winter, but are glad that it is Spring. We are definitely enjoying the warmer weather. 
Just in case you haven't heard already we are expecting Baby #3 at the end of August. We are super excited. We will have an ultrasound on April 17th to determine the sex of the baby, so we will let you know how that goes. 
We have been so busy with life and classes. We took a Phonetics class last semester and are starting a Grammar class tomorrow. I am enjoying learning tools that will help aid in our language learning. I am anticipating learning a second language to be a big challenge for me. I have never done it, so maybe I will be pleasantly surprised. 
Hope you all are doing well and look forward to sharing some more of our lives with you through this blog. 
Blessings, Amy
We went to Ha Ha Tonka State Park with our friends. It was so much fun. We all had a blast. 

Here are Shelbyanne, Ethan, and Emily hangin out together. Emily and Ethan act like brother and sister. It's so funny to watch.

Monday, December 8, 2008

We had some great friends, Nathan & Rachel Allen & their girls, head down from the Bible school in Michigan, to visit for Thanksgiving. We had a blast. Rob and Nathan made a turkey in a trash can for a Thanks Giving Day pot-luck meal we had. Rachel and I spent the morning and early afternoon cooking, hanging out and watching the girls. 

Rob got his first deer this season. He was invited to go with a man on staff here to his firend's land. They froze the first day and saw only 1 deer. The second day they were walking out on the trail when Rob saw and shot the deer. We have really enjoyed and been thankful for the meat from that deer. He hopes to go out hunting and get one more deer when doe season starts this weekend. 

Hope you all are having a great week.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The Love of a sister...priceless!

Rob's fishing adventure started off slow here in Missouri. He didn't catch anything for the first two weeks of fishing. Then he would catch one here and one there. Finally, a couple of weeks ago the fish started biting, and he has caught several since then. Today he caught two 14 inch Hybrid Bass, along with 4 others that were good sizes. He enjoys providing food for our family. The girls playing with their friend Eythan and his daddy.
Rob's work detail to on the grounds crew. He has done many jobs. On this day he was mowing the grass. It was a big job that needed a big tractor.
Shelbyanne and Emily are doing great. They are having a blast in their classes. Shelbyanne is learning so much. She love to sing and make up her own songs. Emily is sliding down slides and climbing on things. She is still a busy little girl.Amy went to Branson, MO, for a moms-night-away with 5 other moms in her class. We stayed at a "resort" for only $20 each. One of the ladies that went had a time-share with the resort chain. It was a great night for fellowship, getting to know some of the other moms, and rest.
Amy is bringing home a package from the mailbox, which is in the Administration building on the other side of the road behind her. Rob is taking the picture from the kitchen window.
Amy has started walking/running for exercise. (I need a lot of accountability in this area since it is not my favorite thing to do. I would rather play soccer but they play at inconvenient times for me, so I walk. Please feel free to ask me how I am doing in this area the next time we talk.) The girls are playing dress up. Emily is wearing the hula outfit we got for Shelbyanne's one year pictures. Shelbyanne is wearing the Dora costume we got her for halloween last year. She would not wear the wig last year, but had a blast with it on this day.
This is where we have chapel. We have worship and then a speaker. It is a nice chance for the students from all the classes to meet together.


Tuesday, September 23, 2008

We're Back...

After a 2+ month sabatical from updating our blog, we're back. We have enjoyed getting updates from family and friends, and hope to be more consistent now that we have settled into a routine.

We had a great summer of traveling to visit with family and friends. It is nice to be home(even though its a new home) and settling into our little slice of normal life again. (at least for now)

Here are some pictures of what we've been up to the last month. Enjoy!


Lunch with our classmates. Let's wash up for dinner! This is our bathtub for the time being. We have a half bath in our apartment, and a shower house next door. We have staff and student friends who have bathtubs, so the girls get "real baths" in a bathtub about once a week.
Emily loves playing with her new friend, Eythan.
The girls got so wet while playing with their water table that we decided to have a picnic dinner outside. They loved it. Daddy had a fire ready to go in the fire pit, so we could make smores with our friends later.
This is a group activity that our learning styles group did in class . Our group was told we were riding down the road at 35mph on a long narrow skateboard. We instructed to get into order according to our birthdays. The only problem was that we were all mute. It made for an interesting activity. We worked together as a team and accomplished the task without anyone falling off.
Rob found a stick bug. Pretty Cool! He has also: found snakes & turtles, caught 2 fish, and seen a fox, some deer, and lots and lots of bugs. He's having a blast.
Rob built a fire pit in our front yard. Hanging out and roasting marshmellows with our friends at the campfire that daddy made.
Aloha Friday

Monday, July 21, 2008

We have been having a great summer. We have made many memories with our families and friends, and are looking forward to making many more. We are now in Alabama staying with Nana and Pawpaw. It is not often that you have so much vacation time to spend with those you love. We only wish we could be visiting with everyone. We are heading to the Missionary Training Center in August. We will have 1 & 1/2 years in our next phase of training in Missouri. We are very excited about all that we will learn and experience there.
Here are a few pictures of our summer fun.
Swimming at Meme & Granddaddy's house.

Eating dinner with our cousin, Emily, and the rest of the family.

Here are our biggest cousins, Grant, Kyle, & Emily.

You guessed right! This is the actual Bat mobile. It is parked at the Chick-Fil-A headquarters near Atlanta, GA. Truitt Cathy, the owner, collects cars, and this one is part of his collection. He actually drives it when he does events for the kids in the foster homes that he started.

Mommy, Shelbyanne, Nana, and Emily all matched last Sunday for church. What a fun day.

Saturday, July 5, 2008

Sometimes blessings come in big packages...

We're a mini-van family now!
We traded our Escape in for a used minivan. It will be much more spacious for our cross-country travels.

The girls have really enjoyed spending time with their newest cousin, baby Trystan. The girls have gone on lots of treasure walks. A nice place to walk to is the bridge over the canal where we throw bread to the fish and turtles.
We went to Lion Country Safari last week and had the amazing experience of feeding giraffes. That was the closest we have ever been to giraffes. They are incredibly large animals. I can't even imagine how Noah and his family felt when these huge animals began to come to the ark. Shelbyanne was mesmerized with them, but she would not feed them a cracker. She wanted to pet them but she was too scared to get too close.

Hope you are all having a wonderful summer. We are doing great. Rob spent the day cleaning out our van. We all have enjoyed the many opportunities we have had to swim in the pool. Shelbyanne has really enjoyed swimming with her floaties, and is doing a great job. We will be in Florida for another week. Then we will head to Atlanta, and onto Daphne, AL to visit with Nana & Pawpaw.

Many Blessings to you all, Amy

Thursday, May 1, 2008


On Wednesday most of our class went on a hike. We didn't think it would be good for the girls, so we took them to the toystore in town. We also went to a McDonald's that had 2 Bill Elliot NASCARs in it.

Last night the school took us all out to dinner at Country Cupboard restaurant. It was a great buffet and had a neat gift/souvenir shop. In the picture below Shelbyanne is playing on a churn. At first Shelbyanne was pretending to churn butter. Then she wanted to churn cookies.


Today we had more classes where we heard about learning languages, pre-evangelism, and teaching through the Bible Chronologically.
This afternoon we had a fun cultural experience in something they call the "Village" here. They have a large room set up to look like authentic Yanamamo and Yuana villages. They had missionaries that formerly lived in those villages dressed and acting like real tribal people from those villages. We were supposed to observe their cultures and ask them the name of some of the items around them. We had a good time there.

Tomorrow is our last day here. We are really enjoying our time here. This area is so beautiful. Hope you all have a great weekend. Please pray for safe travel for all tose returning to school on Saturday.

Blessings and Aloha, Amy