Thursday, December 29, 2011

Duffle Bags for Christmas!

'Twas the week after Christmas
And all through the house,
Not a grandchild is stirring,
It's too quiet even for a mouse.
The stockings are packed away,
The ornaments stored with care.
Our last Christmas in TX,
Next year Uganda, we'll be there.
Now, Grandpa and Grandma sit in the living room,
Reflecting and planning ahead.
We are so thankful we were all together,
Our hearts and spirits were fully fed!
We pray you had a great season,
Celebrating with family and friends.
We are thankful for you our readers
To you our love we send.


We are continuing on our journey. A big decision was made this week: we want to sell our  house. This will be a HUGE undertaking for us.  Dustin was home for Christmas, but will be leaving on Dec 31. We don't want to see him go, but he is working out of state. That means the work here to prepare the house will need lots of hands. We hope to have work days and you can come enjoy the time with us: painting, repairing, painting, laying a kitchen floor, packing, painting, rearranging, did I mention painting yet? Well, we are excited to have made the decision, but wow, after 25 years in this house, this is a big change for us. On January 7, we will have our 34th wedding anniversary. God has been so faithful to us and our family. We look forward on the path He is leading and see His faithfulness even more on this big adventure! Stay tuned for more news on work days etc.

And he exclaimed as he rode out of sight
"And to all, a good night!"



Friday, December 23, 2011

update

An updated newsletter about Amani Baby Cottage. This is our destination for our journey. Dustin is the "uncle" part of the dream team. Thank you for reading. Thank you for praying. Thank you for your support. www.amanibabycottage.org

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Visiting Santa, sharing my heart

Blogging needs regular updates, right? We should share all the good things happening with our journey, right? right.

Well, sometimes this journey of our family is not all about the packing and the material things we are selling, giving or tossing away. This journey includes trust, patience, hope, rest and anticipation. At least, those are the things I am striving daily for....trust that all the finances will be here, hope that our vision of building a new orphanage will happen, patience while we are waiting, rest in knowing we are doing the right thing, and anticipation for the day we arrive in Uganda. All of those things are tied up in my heart. We believe God is leading us on this path, HE requires our trust, HE has the appointed day already in His heart and mind, HE gives us hope for tomorrow and rest for today. During this holiday season, I felt that familiar melancholy wave come over me. For the first time, I realized exactly what brings that feeling every year......I can't give enough. I would love to give to every friend, sister, brother, parent, cousin, niece, nephew, and every family I hear about on the radio that just don't have enough. I realized I had a sadness that I couldn't be with every family member at the same time. Through this journey we are on, I have asked God to give me an extra measure of trust, patience, hope, rest and anticipation. HE is the giver of His only Son, THAT is why we have hope. THAT is why we can trust, wait and build ourselves up in HIS strength. Thank you for joining our journey through prayer.....it means a lot to us to have prayer warriors holding up our arms. Thank you for letting me share my heart while on this journey to build brick and stone. HE is also building in our hearts.

On a lighter note, we took David and Courtney to see Santa. He was a patient, child-loving Santa. David felt really older this year and sat on his lap for the picture......just WHERE did the past 8 years go???  After their visit, I told Santa that David and Courtney would not see him here next year, they are moving to Africa! Then, Santa got up and came to talk to me. He has a friend that builds schools in Africa. No, I did not tell Santa what I want for Christmas....tickets maybe?

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Construction has begun!



Construction has begun on the first home at Amani Baby Cottage! You may wonder, "Where are the cement trucks? Where are the brick trucks? Where are the lumber trucks?" You see the wheelbarrow? Then you see the "truck". The larger house in the background is the future home of infants and ABC offices. The home being built is one of three cottages that are planned for housing the children. WE NEED TO GET THERE SOON! We are grateful to those that have pledged support and those praying for us. Our house here in Houston has undergone a huge transformation...."clean sweep". If someone in our family is looking for something, I tell them "if it wasn't nailed down or if it didn't fit into a suitcase, then it isn't here any more!" I think they are scared I will sell their beds while they are awake and their possesions while they are asleep! lol Seriously, we are giving away, selling, and tossing anything we can to make the move to Jinja Uganda Africa. We keep the vision in our hearts.....we are going to build homes and hold precious hearts in our hands. God will honor David and Courtney for giving what they think is their best. This house is full of memories, laughter, tears and changes. I have pictures, scrapbooks and my heart to hold all of those. Now, we are going to a new place that will bring new memories, laughter, tears and changes. Soon, I hope to post the funds that have been raised and pledged and what amount is still needed for our journey. Reread just the colored words in this post....they explain it all.

Friday, December 2, 2011

Questions and Answers

Q:When are you leaving?
A:When the Lord releases us to go and we have all our funds ready.
Q:How much funds do you need?
A:If we are able to leave in January, the tickets are $2000. Our monthly support for cost of living in Jinja Uganda is $2000.
Q:How much of the funds have been raised?
A:$900 from our garage sale towards the $2000 for tickets. One pledge of $150 for monthly support.
Q:How can we help? How can we donate or pledge monthly support?
A:Click on the pay pal button to give, email us for our address to send checks payable to Christ covenant Church(nuttall family missions in the memo), tell your friends and family, share our blog, pray pray pray. The children will need various sizes of things as we are there. We have a list of what they need, email us for information if you feel led to give.
Q:Do you fully trust God to bring the needed funds and support?
A:With all our hearts. HE will not fail.Isaiah 40:31 "Our hope is in the Lord,  HE will renew our strength and mount up with wings like eagles. We will run and not grow weary, we will walk and not be faint." We trust Him.