Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Faith in Germany
Thanks to all who have helped Faith financially to get to Germany. Bill and I went to Germany with Faith Sept 25th and got her all settled into school. We also met up with niece Rebekah Cammack. Both Girls are adjusting well to school and life in Germany and we are trying to adjust with no kids at home. Here are some pics.
Saturday, August 23, 2008
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Entertaining Friends
Special trips
Summer adventures
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Summer update
We have had a full summer, in June we had a group of George Fox students and friends join us for 2 1/2 weeks of adventure. They stayed at our home and traveled to different places.
They left and we moved to a new apartment less than 4 min. from our old one. It is on a main street, which can be noisy, but is usually quiet after 11 (except on hot summer days) We have 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living rooms one with a fireplace, a big kitchen (unusual for NA) and a nice sized porch that we have a table and chairs on. God blessed us with more than what we wanted.
A week after we moved, Betty's folks and nephew arrived. None of the trips we planned worked out, but we still had lots of fun, We visited friends in the old city, Mom and Dad and William toured the old city with us, Faith was our fearless leader (they found a good deal on leather jackets).
They left and we moved to a new apartment less than 4 min. from our old one. It is on a main street, which can be noisy, but is usually quiet after 11 (except on hot summer days) We have 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living rooms one with a fireplace, a big kitchen (unusual for NA) and a nice sized porch that we have a table and chairs on. God blessed us with more than what we wanted.
A week after we moved, Betty's folks and nephew arrived. None of the trips we planned worked out, but we still had lots of fun, We visited friends in the old city, Mom and Dad and William toured the old city with us, Faith was our fearless leader (they found a good deal on leather jackets).
Thursday, June 5, 2008
On the Move
It's been one of those months. Communicating in a language that is sometimes difficult to understand. At the beginning of last month when Bill went to go pay the rent, the bank teller said something to him that ended with "I have an apartment we'd like you to see". Now why would the bank want us to see an apartment. We tried to make arrangement several times, but never connected with the guy at the right time.
Well I took on a new English student and wouldn't you know her Aunt works in that Bank. The New student also speaks pretty decent English, so when the Teller saw her with me, he came out of the bank and talked to her in Arabic. So this is the story " our apartment is being sold and the bank needs us to move the sooner the better". Now we understand why the bank wanted us to look at another apartment.
We are currently looking for a new place to live. Smaller and cheaper than what we have but yet big enough to still enjoy hosting those coming through our town. We don't have a place yet but we are packing up the house, got most of the books packed. We are trusting the Lord in finding us the right place, we did find one place we like, but are waiting for an answer from the landlord.
Pray with us that we can get moved before it gets to hot and that our funds will hold out for the move. We are looking this as a challenge to begin anew in a new location, a chance to meet new people and make new contacts.
Take care, come see us soon.
Betty
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Good morning from North Africa
I just posted and it's in vertual space.
I was updating face book and decided to update the blog.
We currently have a group of 7 this week, I got up and made them fresh granola and set out some yogurt. They are enjoying it. For the first time we have more guys in this group than girls. That doesn't happen a lot. They spent the week in Berber land and had a great time.
I've been trying to catch up on some project before I start any more. Any quilter or crafter knows how impossible that is. I finished a wall quilt for a friend with hand prints and foot prints of her children. (thanks Annette for the fabric it was perfect). I also finished two quilt tops, almost finished a quillo ( pillow quilt) and 12 skirt, 14 shorts.
We get to move this month, so wanted to get stuff done.
I've also been working on spinning, I find wheel spinning is easier than hand spinning but I'm getting better at the hand spinning.
Thanks to those who are sending money in for Faith's school. It's coming in slow but sure. She goes to Germany Sept 26th.
Well need to go and look at a house in a couple of hours, (good subject for the next time).
I was updating face book and decided to update the blog.
We currently have a group of 7 this week, I got up and made them fresh granola and set out some yogurt. They are enjoying it. For the first time we have more guys in this group than girls. That doesn't happen a lot. They spent the week in Berber land and had a great time.
I've been trying to catch up on some project before I start any more. Any quilter or crafter knows how impossible that is. I finished a wall quilt for a friend with hand prints and foot prints of her children. (thanks Annette for the fabric it was perfect). I also finished two quilt tops, almost finished a quillo ( pillow quilt) and 12 skirt, 14 shorts.
We get to move this month, so wanted to get stuff done.
I've also been working on spinning, I find wheel spinning is easier than hand spinning but I'm getting better at the hand spinning.
Thanks to those who are sending money in for Faith's school. It's coming in slow but sure. She goes to Germany Sept 26th.
Well need to go and look at a house in a couple of hours, (good subject for the next time).
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Faith Update
Hi This is Faith,
The Lord has been doing real good things in my life over here in North Africa, He has opened up good opportunities to work with families just moving into the country, helping them with their children. Not only has he opened opportunities in the city I and my parents live in but also in other cities as well.
I am learning that when I follow His path, even when I am reluctant or scared or think that I don't really want to go there, that His rewards are over and above anything I could ever dream.
One of the opportunities that has opened up for me is being accepted into a Bible school in Southern Germany, My Uncle Mark (from Vancouver Wa), My Father (Bill) and my Cousin (Nancy) have all gone to this school and have come away with life altering experiences. I am real excited to be able to go. But I need your help.
The cost of the school is in Euros and because of the drop in the dollar the price of the school has almost doubled. I had raised over half the money. Now I'm finding that I need about $7000 more by the end of September. Because this is a private school outside of the United States, there isn't any financial aid available. My parents and I asked the Global committee for permission to ask you for your help.
Cost of School: 7000 Euro
Transportation: $1500
Personal: $1000
Total Needed $11,000
Already have: $4000
Still need: $7000
Here is the link to the school in case you would like more information about the school.
http://www.bodenseehof.de/view.php
Contributions can be sent to NWYM. Don't write my name on any checks, but indicate on a sticky note or paper that the money is for Faith Kelley for Bible school or enclose the bottom portion of this letter with you contribution.
Thank you so much for your help.
Faith Kelley
For Faith Kelley, Bible school fund
contribution of $200___, $100_____, Other $_______ .
Send to NWYM of Friends
200 N Meridian Street
Newberg, OR 97132
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Back in town
We arrived back from a conference on the Mediterranean coast, the picture is a view from our window. We learned some new stuff and old stuff. Mainly how to work better in the country we are living in.
I took my spindle with me and enjoyed spinning without the cat pouncing on it. I got quite a bit done. I took some sewing, but didn't feel up to that. Faith and I walked every afternoon and attended worship in the mornings and 1 session in the evenings.
I helped a friend at the beginning of the week with her family, because her son had a serious bike accident and split his head open and fractured a head bone. I stayed with her till Wed and then came home to get the house ready to host 5 men who will be attending some meetings in our town. The first morning I made baked french toast. This morning I made coffee cake and fruit soup and tomorrow we (I hope) will be serving cinnamon rolls.
I taught me first English class at the association. the books I worked on didn't get printed in time so I put a picture book together of my family and we did a lesson on family. I had 4 students. They still seemed confused about the change of teachers, but hope they get used to me. We had a fun time.
Monday, January 21, 2008
update
The holidays are pretty much over American and North African. Life is getting back to normal. We have lots of teens at our house especially on weekends.
Bill is teaching two evenings a week and He and his partner are trying to get two or three more jobs for firm foundations. The prospects look good. But pray for a bite.
I went and helped a friend out with a womens class, she was suppose to have a group of ladies come from Spain, but they couldn't at last minute so I went and taught a class of crochet for her. There were alot of women so I hoped they learned something.
I'm also tutoring a teacher at the American school in English two nights a week and looks like I'll be teaching English on Fridays at a women's association in one of our new communities.
So life is starting to pick up. The challenge is not to let it get to full. Projects we are still looking to do is more quilting classes and spinning classes. Will keep you posted.
Bill is teaching two evenings a week and He and his partner are trying to get two or three more jobs for firm foundations. The prospects look good. But pray for a bite.
I went and helped a friend out with a womens class, she was suppose to have a group of ladies come from Spain, but they couldn't at last minute so I went and taught a class of crochet for her. There were alot of women so I hoped they learned something.
I'm also tutoring a teacher at the American school in English two nights a week and looks like I'll be teaching English on Fridays at a women's association in one of our new communities.
So life is starting to pick up. The challenge is not to let it get to full. Projects we are still looking to do is more quilting classes and spinning classes. Will keep you posted.
December Pics.
No the tree's not real, we bought it when we first moved into our house. It doesn't meet American standard, but hey it works.
Look at all that food
first year for Caroling They all came to our house for hot cocoa Christmas goodies.
I'm at a place where there is fast internet and thought I might catch up with some pictures. December was a busy month with teaching English, making costumes for the Christmas play, having friends and youth over for Christmas and New years.
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