Thursday, March 21, 2013

Next Location...back to the southeast

OK, this is old news to most people at this point, but we're now getting ready to move back to the States.  My next assignment is Ft Benning, GA.  I'm supposed to be with an armor battalion that does training for new soldiers (among some others).  We've known it was an assignment at Ft Benning for about a month, but I received my request for orders (RFO) a few days ago.  My formal, written orders should be cut tomorrow.  We're looking at about 90 days before we move back to the States.

The last few months have not been a lot of fun as we've wrestled with the question of whether or not God was allowing us to move back into civilian ministry.  It has actually been the main reason we didn't blog much for a while.  We didn't really want that discussion and that process out in this particular medium.  We decided to set out the "fleece" of asking God for a particular assignment.  We asked for Ft Rucker or Ft Benning.  I honestly didn't expect either.  My resume had been completed.  I had already begun talking to friends about church openings.  It's taken me a few weeks to get comfortable with staying in this type of ministry. 

Personally, I'm just glad to be heading back to the southeast.  We'll be back in SEC country for football season.  Isaac may get to experience his first Ole Miss game (I haven't decided if he's ready for that one).  We'll actually get to experience summer temperatures, which is exciting.  If you don't know, those of you who live in south MS are currently experiencing temperatures Belgium will be getting in June.

Sunday, March 17, 2013

Claire's Turn

I realized a few minutes ago that this evening was a replay of about two years ago.  Em & I had friends over for a late lunch after chapel today.  They brought homemade banana pudding for dessert.  (By the way, banana pudding is a spectacular way to finish up pulled pork sandwiches).  After the Quiggs left, I began picking up glasses, unloading the dishwasher, etc.  Basically, it was the normal post-company routine.  When I noticed Claire was no longer playing with Isaac, I walked back into the kitchen.  She was using a serving spoon to finish eating her fill of dessert.  She continued to do this long after the picture.  Being tired, I wasn't up to fighting with her about it.  Plus, Isaac did the exact same thing a couple of years ago with a minor difference.  He ate the cherry pie while the adults were still eating dinner.  I suppose I prefer that I at least got a large bowl of pudding.
 


Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Snow Day

Obviously from the title, I'm at home today.  Belgium managed to be unprepared for snow this morning.  Weather.com predicted 1-3 inches yesterday and 2-4 inches today.  It amazes me that this information was available yesterday morning and the snow plows and salt trucks still weren't rolling.  At least it lets me play with the kids some today.  

Otherwise, we ran The Hague Half Marathon this weekend.  The whole trip was great.  We went up with another couple from the battalion Saturday morning.  We had one of the best meals I've had in months at lunch.  Dinner wasn't bad either.  (Almost half of how I judge any trip is food).

For the race, there really wasn't any type of Expo beforehand, which is unusual for such a large race.  It had rained for several days, so the park the tens and packet pickup were in was a field of cold mud.  The race itself was great.  The course ran through nice residential and business areas before looping back out to the shore of the North Sea.  Crowds were always there cheering you on, and while the race was full it wasn't as packed trying to run as some races I've been in.

Emily was trying to finish the race in under two hours, so I paced her.  She finished in 1:56, beating me by more than a minute.  (I had to make a pit stop at mile 12 and couldn't quite catch up).  There are a few pictures from the race that should be in  my online albums later today.