Thursday, 29 November 2007

The First Snow and Our Status

This is what we woke up to on Thanksgiving morning. Beautiful! (That's the golf-course in the background, Baz).
As far as my experience goes, Thanksgiving in America is a day when families get together to eat heaps of turkey and pumpkin pie. In some cases, after all the bellies are full, the awkward family moments are passed and in-law jokes are over... people remember to give thanks...

Nate and I are especially thankful for the joy and fullness of life we have in and through Jesus. It continues to awe us that our Creator would die to pay the penalty for our sin! Now he is risen and ruler!

We're also thankful for the joy God's given us in our marriage. We're still having tons of fun, despite being in 'limbo land'.

Here's where we are as of Nov 28, subject to change of course...
Immigration status:
  • Approved authorisation for employment. Yay!
  • Approved authorisation to return to USA if we leave the country.
Unfortunately, they stop the permanent residency application process if we leave the USA so we've decided to post-pone our visit to sunny, warm, slang-speaking Aus until I'm all approved. That means June-ish 2008-ish? We have an interview with them on Jan 8th so please pray that this will go smoothly. Apparently they drill you to make sure I didn't just marry Nate for the USA residency (they don't realise how funny that is) so we've been practising our synchronised stories. (To all those detectives out there - that was a joke.)

Bible College status:
Nate has been accepted by Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky. (They're still deciding on me - I'm an international student, apparently with a complicated history:)) We'll be moving into married housing on campus sometime in Jan to start study around Jan 20. We're heaps excited about starting to study God's word and learning from those around us.

Lastly, please don't be fooled by my inherited sarcastic cynicism. I am really loving the snow and the crazy cold (-4C at 5:30pm - and it's not even winter yet!). I am loving spending time getting to know Nate's top, generous, welcoming family and Nate is lapping up being able to see them while we're still here.
Just in case you're wondering how we spend our weekdays - we're staying with Nate's folks until Jan and helping them out at their office.
On Sundays we've been having fun helping out at Sunday School. Most other times are still filled with scrabble but occasionally we venture out to eat buffalo wings or bbq ribs with friends:)



...yep... lots of mushy love and loving it!























Thursday, 18 October 2007

In the mean time...

In the mean time, Nate and I have been visiting relatives and friends in various places. Below we were at Harsen's Island. It's in the north of Michigan so we got to canoe over the river to Canada. No illegal entry though - I got lost in the reeds.
Here are Nate's Aunty, Uncle and cousin. They showed us a great time in Chicago - including a broadway show, great Italian, home made key lime pie and a ferry tour in the pouring rain!
Checking out the massive buildings in Chicago.

We had an excellent time visiting a bunch of Nate's missionary friends at a wedding in Memphis. It was so refreshing to see them again. We had lots of laughs hearing about and sharing our own overseas experiences. Below, we ran out of gas, so instead of our home cooked pasta we got to experience downtown Memphis BBQ pork shoulder. Mmmmm

where is that green card?



The delay of the green card has enabled me to exprience a Michigan Autumn. The leaves are turning magnificent oranges and reds. One day I'm wrapped up in scarf and gloves, the next, it's singlet and shorts weather! Nate and I are developing a custom of drinking hot, spiced apple cider over the Scrabble board. Last weekend Nate and his sister, Sara, and her new hubby, Eric, introduced me to pumpkin carving. I'm the swirl and Nate's the evil eyes, of course.

As of today, October 18th, the green card could be anywhere from 3 to 12 months away! We were hoping to be back in Australia by now, but instead of just waiting around, Nate and I have decided take some steps towards long term overseas mission. We're going to enroll at bible college in the USA to start in Feb 2008. Not sure which one - maybe Golden Gate in San Francisco or Southern Baptist in Louisiana. Pray for wisdom for us!

If the green card comes through before American summer, we should be able to visit Aus around June/July next year...

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

nate's beard (continued)

getting longer - Grand Teton, Wyoming
woah! the bushmaster - Devil's Tower, Wyoming
Love the handlebar - back in Michigan
booo! Bring back the beard! - the honey moons over...
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nate's beard

a few days after the wedding - Tennessee

what a hotty! Washington D.C.

3 weeks growth - Austin, TX

4 weeks
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