Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Ladies' Night and Dog Days

Friday Night is for Ladies (and one son)!
There are several women who came occasionally to Bible studies in the spring, but with the start of homeschooling and without my teammate Amy Williams here, I haven't been in contact with them recently. So Friday I called them all and invited them to a Ladies' Night at our club. 
Talking to them on the phone they were all very friendly and eager to get together and only four of about 20 said they couldn't come.  Unfortunately though, they didn't all show up.  (I found out that night that an NGO was also hosting a seminar on abuse among families and several of our women had gone to that.)  Still, we were able to reconnect with some and since the group was smaller, it was more intimate.  We also had three who had never been to one of our seminars before.

Biljana, a believer from a nearby town, came and shared her testimony.  It is so good for our friends to hear from another Macedonian who has taken that step of faith; it is important for them to know that this is not a foreigner-thing, but rather Biblical, directly from God!  I am so thankful for those who came and for all Biljana had to share with them.  Pray for God to continue to use her words to work in their hearts.
No one responded when invited to join a new Bible study, so the time I had set aside for the weekly Bible study I will use instead to get together one-on-one with some of these women.  Please pray for my time with these women.  Time spent together over coffee is extremely important in Macedonian culture, so pray that it would be fruitful for God's glory in their hearts and mine!

Saturday in the Park at the Dog Show!
Kyle was in Serbia for the weekend, but the kids and I headed down the street for a REAL dog show here in Prilep, a town of only 70,000!  I spoke with people who had come from Russia and France and was told there were people from several other countries!  I was very impressed! 
Our friend who helped organize the show said that the show was part of the European Circuit and that often people choose to come to a small show (like in Prilep) because there are fewer people and they are more likely to place higher!
 If you know me, you know I had a blast -- I met many more dogs than people!  And the kids enjoyed it too.  Here are some pics.
Miss Fancy Schmancy graces Prilep with her presence!
Some of us were so relaxed with the  judge, we just laid down on the job!
Such character.  I just love him!
And in this corner: three St. Bernards!
 Here's the BEST part: The dog most frequently seen was probably the Sarplaninec, which is our (Macedonia's) national dog.  They are HUGE and are used for shepherding.  You can also see one below on our one-denar coin.
Rebekah with Macedonia's National Dog: the Regal Sarplaninec!

Friday, October 15, 2010

Missing in Action or Gone Fishin'?

You may have wondered what happened to us. Well, I think we have mostly been missing in action, though God is gracious and we were ''gone fishin' '' a bit too! I'll give you a brief update with a few pics.  (Bear with me: it's a brief update of a long time!)
Home Schooling
We started homeschooling the kids in mid-August, and that's mostly why I was MIA. It was  overwhelming at first; it felt like I had read books about how to swim and even talked to people who are good swimmers, but when I plunged in the water it was shockingly cold and swim-theory wasn't helping much! In fact, I was struggling to keep my head above water. Thankfully, God provided an opportunity for me to meet with a home-schooling friend in Slovenia, and she showed me how it all works. (The record-keeping part was what scared me the most and being able to SEE examples was tremendous!) Suddenly I realized that the waters weren't so deep afterall and if I'd just stand up, I was not in danger of sinking! We are now approaching the end of the first 9-weeks, and I am feeling so much better about things. Thank you, Joan Bell, and thank you, Lord, for making that happen!

August: Serb Team Retreat and Volleyball Back in Prilep
Kyle is interim team leader for the Serbian team and some long-time team members returned from the States in August.  A retreat was the chance for many new team members to meet each other, meet their new team leaders through Skype (they'll arrive in January) and also to say goodbye to some whose term has ended.  It was a good time to be together.

It was still warm in August and one of our regulars had the idea to play volleyball in the park as a way to strengthen friendships with those we only know casually through English and/or Spanish classes.  We were so encouraged at his initiative!  We had a great turn out and a really good time together!

Vacation
In early September, Kyle's parents met us at the beach for our family vacation. This is a great time to go because most people take their vacation in August so the beaches are emptier. However it's also risky time to go because you never know what the weather will do – September is when it all changes to cold and rainy.

We had a great time. (Here we are with our beach vacation tradition: roasting marshmallows!)  The weather was really great! We had a couple of days that were cooler, but still sunny and we were still able to enjoy beach time – and the boys braved the sea despite the cooler wind! The place that we go is to a small village on the second finger near Thessaloniki, Greece. It is not very developed and most people are locals – and since we went after the close of the season, the rooms were inexpensive. The beach is exquisite and calm. There is a small rock island about 15 yards off the coast and it's fun to swim out to it and climb the peak. And just one bay over (about a three-minute drive around a ridge), there is another bay whose direction points to the open sea so the waves are HUGE at times (for this mom, anyway!)


I was about to say there was no TV in the room, but there was, we just never turned it on! We read lots of books and played lots of cards and just plain vacated! What a blessing and fantastic place to rest!
 
We've been in the Balkans so long, but this was our first trip to Philippi!  If you look closely over Daniel's shoulder, you'll see some of the ruins.  It's was cool to see, but to be honest, it looked like a lot of other ruins around here!

Birthday and Holiday Cookout
September 8 is Independence Day for Macedonia. We had told our Bible study group to have plans for an Independence Day activity so when we returned from vacation we could just step in and celebrate. Well, we returned from vacation on Monday and on Tuesday learned that they had planned a cookout for Independence Day (the following day) – and it was going to be at our house! We just had to laugh! Anyway, we had the cookout and it was great because Kyle's parents were still with us and so were our teammate Janae's parents. Also September 9 was Janae's birthday so we combined the celebration to include a birthday cake for her. So, Happy Birthday, Macedonia! And Happy First Birthday, Janae – First Birthday in Macedonia, that is!

Wedding in Serbia
In September, Kyle performed a marriage for a friend from Skopje. Vlatko married a young Serbian girl, so we went to Serbia for the wedding. Vlatko and Jelena met while at a Bible college outside of Belgrade and have now decided to live in Skopje. We look forward to see how God uses them in there!

Slovenia
After the wedding we continued on to Slovenia for a retreat with friends whom we've known for years as we've all worked in the Balkans. Fred Dallas, a former IMB missionary in Norway and the Canary Islands, and our former supervisor – and most importantly, our very dear friend – came from Houston to lead the weekend. It was a really special time to be together and though the drive was long, it was worth it!

Next Time
There's lots more to catch you up on but I'll catch you up on this month in the next few days!  (Really!)