Welcome to our blog!
I am not sure how much writing we will do but we will be adding pictures from time to time. We began our blog in Romania where we lived for over nine years. The Lord called us to Romania in 1998 (arriving in Feb. 1999). We had an amazing adventure with Him. He allowed us to see him minister in many ways in Romania. We were able to see first hand political and economic changes but also enjoy its beauty when we were out in the countryside. Checkout the Bucharest and Romania slideshows on this blog.
We are now back in Texas waiting to see what the Lord has planned for us.
Enjoying his study area
Roger decided he needed his own desk. Yes we have one in the bedroom but he wanted his own. So here he is enjoying his new desk in one of the other bedrooms.
A new frat brother in the family
At Union University there are fraternities and sororities. According to Jordan the best fraternity is Lambda Chi. Before Kyle arrived at Union he was instructed by Jordan that if Kyle was going to join a fraternity it could only be Lambda Chi. So when Rush week arrived Kyle took part in all the activities. He was invited by Lambda Chi to join and was accepted. So now we have two frat brothers in the family.Kyle is on the right, back row next to the guy in the black. Kyle has on the green shirt with the yellow stripe.
Speaking about Romania
We had the opportunity to speak about Romania to the WMU at Fellowship Baptist Church in Morgans Point Resort (near Belton). We enjoyed the evening with the ladies. You can see more pictures on their website, http://www.fellowshipmpr.org/WMU%20Ladies%20Retreat/index.html
A BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!!
One morning while we were at the Brewers in GA we received an email. It said...
This is how Kelly told Nathaniel she was pregnant. A picture can say a lot and this one certainly did for us. We are looking forward to the newest Russell joining the family in mid-May 2009. Nathaniel and Kelly have names they like but of course Roger has his choice for a girl, Rogella. Thank goodness he is not the one choosing the name.
This is how Kelly told Nathaniel she was pregnant. A picture can say a lot and this one certainly did for us. We are looking forward to the newest Russell joining the family in mid-May 2009. Nathaniel and Kelly have names they like but of course Roger has his choice for a girl, Rogella. Thank goodness he is not the one choosing the name.
Road trip for Roger and Melinda - September 2-11, 2008
When we began planning the trip to take Kyle to college we also realized that it was just over a week from when two friends of ours were being appointed as missionaries. So we decided to make the most of the time and visit friends along the way as we traveled to Jonesboro GA.
Jessica and Rob Dixon
On Thursday we drove to Maryville (south of Knoxville) to see Sean, Kostanza, Paula, Maria, and Jake Wentley. They served in South Europe and were appointed with us in 2001 and went through orientation together. Sean is ministering now through the church association in Maryville and with the North American Mission Board. When we first met them Paula was nearly 4 years old, Maria 19 months old and Jake was not born. Now Paula is 11 years old, Maria is 9 years old and Jake is 5 years old. We enjoyed the evening with them. Roger enjoyed playing with the kids/ I should I say they tolerated his teasing. :)
On Friday we headed to Taylors South Carolina. As we traveled we enjoyed the scenery. We stopped in Pigeon Forge TN to see a classic car show and Melinda also shopped. :)
Karen and Bryan Holley
Saturday morning we headed to Easley to see Mike, Aimee, Abigail and Macey Mohler. The Mohlers also served with us in Bucharest. We enjoyed holding Abigail as a baby and seeing her grow during her first two years of life. Mike is the pastor of Trinity Point Church in Easley. Aimee is enjoying being a full time mother. Abigail is 7 years old and in the 2nd grade. Macey is an adorable little girl who will be 3 years old in December. We enjoyed visiting with them and hearing how the Lord as been using them in their area of SC.
Saturday afternoon we stopped in Jefferson GA at the home of Gigi and Alina Cristea. Alina is our friend, Dan Cristea's sister. We enjoyed the afternoon with them and 3/4 of the Cristea clan (we missed Dan, Alina, Alex and Andrei being there with us all). Besides Gigi, Alina and their two children, Edith and David, we also saw Dan's parents, his youngest sister, Mimi, plus Dan's two other sisters and their families. Andrea and her husband, Cristi live next door with their children, Joshua and Megan. Dan's sister, Thedi, her husband, Philip and daughters Grace and Joelle were visiting from Germany. We enjoyed meeting the whole family finally since Dan and Adina have shown us pictures of the family during the last 7 years. Edith (in the 9th grade) and David (in the 3rd grade) also gave us a mini concert. They each play the piano. They were great. Of course we enjoyed some Romanian food while we were there. Roger enjoyed the zacusca (pureed veggies spread you put on bread). It was great.
We arrived at our Georgia destination Saturday night, outside the town of Williamson, at the home of Keith and Ellen Brewer and their children, Sarah, Jake, Rachael and Jesse. Sarah had been our house guest a couple of times in Bucharest. Have you ever felt instantly at home when visiting some place for the first time. That is how we felt at the Brewers. We stayed with them from Saturday evening until Thursday morning (the 11th). We attended church with Sarah at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Griffin. We enjoyed getting to know the Brewers and also hearing more about Sarah's wedding in June 2009. She is marrying Tyson Moore, who also stayed with us in Bucharest. Roger will be taking part in the ceremony.
It was a great trip! A trip planned by the Lord. It is always amazing how the Lord arranges schedules, plans and events. Thank you Lord!
First stop Nashville TN to the home of Rob and Jessica Dixon. Rob had been a journeyman in Romania ministering to gypsies and Jessica a journeyman in Prague Czech Republic ministering to the deaf. Rob also recruited Jordan to Union University when Rob worked in admissions. We had a great visit with them.
Jessica and Rob Dixon
They took us to eat at...Loveless Motel and Cafe. It is a famous hangout for the Nashville music community. It is an old motel that has been converted into a cafe and small shops.
From Nashville we headed to Erwin in the Appalachian Mountains to see David, Janna, Jonathan and Daniel Crutchfield and their church family, Calvary Baptist Church (David is the pastor).
David served as an IMB missionary in Romania and Moldova where he met Janna. We enjoyed meeting the church family at a picnic that Wednesday night. We also had the opportunity to meet Janna's mother. She had arrived that morning from Moldova. It was her first time to the US and to meet her grandsons.
On Thursday we drove to Maryville (south of Knoxville) to see Sean, Kostanza, Paula, Maria, and Jake Wentley. They served in South Europe and were appointed with us in 2001 and went through orientation together. Sean is ministering now through the church association in Maryville and with the North American Mission Board. When we first met them Paula was nearly 4 years old, Maria 19 months old and Jake was not born. Now Paula is 11 years old, Maria is 9 years old and Jake is 5 years old. We enjoyed the evening with them. Roger enjoyed playing with the kids/ I should I say they tolerated his teasing. :)
On Friday we headed to Taylors South Carolina. As we traveled we enjoyed the scenery. We stopped in Pigeon Forge TN to see a classic car show and Melinda also shopped. :)
From Pigeon Forge we traveled through the Smokey Mountains. It was a beautiful drive.
We arrived in Taylors at the home of Bryan and Karen Holley Friday evening. The Holleys and their sons, Joshua and Jonathan (they are the same ages as Nathaniel and Jordan) were in Romania when we arrived in 1999 . When the field office moved to Budapest Hungary in 2000 they moved too. Bryan was the field treasurer. They moved to South Carolina in 2005 where Bryan is the Financial Services Manager at Brookwood Church in Simpsonville. Karen is finishing up court reporting school. Joshua, his wife Sarah, and Jonathan are attending the University of Tennessee in Knoxville. We had a great evening reminiscing and catching up on each others family news.
Karen and Bryan Holley
Saturday morning we headed to Easley to see Mike, Aimee, Abigail and Macey Mohler. The Mohlers also served with us in Bucharest. We enjoyed holding Abigail as a baby and seeing her grow during her first two years of life. Mike is the pastor of Trinity Point Church in Easley. Aimee is enjoying being a full time mother. Abigail is 7 years old and in the 2nd grade. Macey is an adorable little girl who will be 3 years old in December. We enjoyed visiting with them and hearing how the Lord as been using them in their area of SC.
Saturday afternoon we stopped in Jefferson GA at the home of Gigi and Alina Cristea. Alina is our friend, Dan Cristea's sister. We enjoyed the afternoon with them and 3/4 of the Cristea clan (we missed Dan, Alina, Alex and Andrei being there with us all). Besides Gigi, Alina and their two children, Edith and David, we also saw Dan's parents, his youngest sister, Mimi, plus Dan's two other sisters and their families. Andrea and her husband, Cristi live next door with their children, Joshua and Megan. Dan's sister, Thedi, her husband, Philip and daughters Grace and Joelle were visiting from Germany. We enjoyed meeting the whole family finally since Dan and Adina have shown us pictures of the family during the last 7 years. Edith (in the 9th grade) and David (in the 3rd grade) also gave us a mini concert. They each play the piano. They were great. Of course we enjoyed some Romanian food while we were there. Roger enjoyed the zacusca (pureed veggies spread you put on bread). It was great.
We arrived at our Georgia destination Saturday night, outside the town of Williamson, at the home of Keith and Ellen Brewer and their children, Sarah, Jake, Rachael and Jesse. Sarah had been our house guest a couple of times in Bucharest. Have you ever felt instantly at home when visiting some place for the first time. That is how we felt at the Brewers. We stayed with them from Saturday evening until Thursday morning (the 11th). We attended church with Sarah at Mt. Gilead Baptist Church in Griffin. We enjoyed getting to know the Brewers and also hearing more about Sarah's wedding in June 2009. She is marrying Tyson Moore, who also stayed with us in Bucharest. Roger will be taking part in the ceremony.
On the evening of the 10th we attended the missionary appointment service at FBC Jonesboro. If you have never attended one of these services you need to. We always come away praising the Lord and rejoicing in his awesomeness. I can't explain it. We went to see friends appointed. Because of security issues we can not say their names. We can say we have known them since 2000 when they came to Romania to help build a chapel with the Romania Chapel Project. In 2001 we celebrated Easter with them while we were at missionary orientation in VA. They have been awesome prayer partners for us. We look forward to seeing how God will use them in South Asia when they depart in January 2009.
Returning to Texas we again crossed over the Mississippi River this time at Vicksburg Mississippi.We departed Georgia for Mississippi on the 11th. We headed to Stringer to spend the night with Richard and Wanda Clark. Richard and Wanda served in Romania for two years before returning to MS in 2005. Now they are preparing to return to Bucharest in December. They are being appointed as career missionaries November 11th at FBC Houston. We enjoyed catching up on their news and also seeing their daughters, Rebekah (a sophomore at William Carey University), Jessica and her husband, Adam (both middle school teachers).
It was a great trip! A trip planned by the Lord. It is always amazing how the Lord arranges schedules, plans and events. Thank you Lord!
College Life begins for Kyle
People have been asking me, Melinda how do I feel about Kyle going off to college. Yes, it is hard to believe our youngest is now grown and ready to spread his wings. The years have definitely gone by too fast for me to have three grown sons. I miss hearing their young voices, seeing them make things with their Legos, and enjoying life as boys. I realized (finally) when Jordan went off to college three years ago that they are in God's hands to use for his glory. Yes I definitely miss my boys but know each of them are where God wants them to be. Of course we live close to Nathaniel and Kelly so we see them regularly and talk on the phone. It would be nice if Kyle and Jordan called more but... Of course even though they are away from us they are not out of mind and are prayed for.
Here are a few pictures from when we went with Kyle to Union University September 1st -
We departed Mt. Pleasant TX (where Melinda's mother lives) early Monday morning, September 1st for Tennessee. The Lord gave us a beautiful sunrise to see as we began our journey. Melinda was following Kyle and Roger.Entering Tennessee over the Mississippi River at Memphis (home to Elvis Presley/ I had to mention that for Donna Brown. Yes I thought of you Donna!)
Here are a few pictures from when we went with Kyle to Union University September 1st -
We departed Mt. Pleasant TX (where Melinda's mother lives) early Monday morning, September 1st for Tennessee. The Lord gave us a beautiful sunrise to see as we began our journey. Melinda was following Kyle and Roger.Entering Tennessee over the Mississippi River at Memphis (home to Elvis Presley/ I had to mention that for Donna Brown. Yes I thought of you Donna!)
I was a passenger in Kyle's car at one point in the journey.We finally arrived at Union University and Paschall dorm, Kyle's new home.Kyle's front door.We unpacked Kyle's car and before we knew it Kyle had his dorm room organized. Kyle's Romanian roots visible for all to see. Hai Romania! Come on Romania!
No, I did not make Kyle's bed as Roger said I would. Kyle did it. Forgot to get a picture of Kyle's living room, but did get a picture of his kitchen. Between Kyle and Zach (one of his other roommates who is also a MK) they had their kitchen pretty stocked with items for using.Kyle at his dorm room door and ready to begin his college adventure.Jordan and three of his friends showing how sad they are that Jordan had been in the hospital.
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