Monday, November 22, 2010

Red River


 Hello Everyone!

I'm back with Alexa now!  So good to be with my partner again.  She's all better.  Will share more below.

Bear with the quality of the pictures!  Am still waiting on getting the recharger for the camera battery.  I am so stupid for leaving it in Mexico.

Pictures below are of my time in Tulsa a little in Texas.  Am in Austin right now.  The fundraiser for ODO is tomorrow night at my sister, Elisa's home.  Looking forward to it!


Ed Smart sent me the picture of us on our trip from Phoenix to New Mexico.  We were at KFC!  He's a good brother in Christ.
In Tulsa.  This is Tim Maynard and his wife, Kelli.  I stayed at their beautiful house for two nights.  Really enjoyed my time with them.  I know Tim through Hollis Maynard, my teacher at Sunset Int'l Bible Institute.  
Breakfast!  Love the mug.  

Autumn in Tulsa.  Beautiful colors.

I had the chance to meet up with Brandon and Katie of www.brandonandkatie.com - they are going to move to Ukraine for FIVE years!  We met up because we knew each other from Bible school and we would love to work with them in some way in Ukraine with deaf orphans.  Awesome couple.  They are staying in Tulsa until January, which is when they will fly to Ukraine.  

Brandon and I.  

After coffee with Brandon and Katie, Tim took me to a football game at the University of Tulsa.  His son, Matthew, came to join us.  We had a great time and Tulsa won!

The football stadium.  It wasn't exactly packed but still a good atmosphere.  

After the game, I went to Carl and Nina Moore, the minister of the church in Tulsa.  We were classmates at Sunset.  Both Carl and his wife is deaf.  This is a cool sign in their house.  If you can't read it, it says, "Pray a little harder.  Love a little more.  Get a little closer to God".  

Carl and Nina.  

Makin' the turkey for Sunday's potluck!  

Carl and his assistant, Lewis.  The church had well over 100 people in attendance that morning!  I taught class and preached about Operation Deaf Orphans that morning.  No pictures of me on the stage because my wife wasn't there to take them!  :)  

Didn't get to have a group picture - no camera!  Still waiting on the recharger cord.  We all had potluck.  One of the largest deaf churches I've seen.  

Had to leave the potluck fast so I could be in Dallas in time to pick up my wife!  She is all better, she has an infection and is on antibiotics.  Should get better very soon!  Praise God for this.  I didn't have time to change so just went down in church clothes!  

Da Road

Pet peeve is when two trucks block the road.  You got to turn off the cruise control.  You know what I'm talking about, don't you?  

Managed to get a picture of the Texas sign.  Really miss the Canon camera.  Only a few more days and you'll get better pictures! 

REUNITED with the wife!  Was very good to see her.  She had a long flight, but everything went well!  
We stayed in Dallas that night with David and Olivia Nelson and their cute newborn infant, Caleb.  They are also going to live in Ukraine for five years along with Brandon and Katie.  They are on the same team.  They offered us to sleep at their place in Dallas.  We had a great time with them, and am excited to work with them in Ukraine.   
David and Olivia and Caleb along with us.  They were also students at Sunset.  David and I took a few classes together.  He's from New Zealand, Olivia from Lubbock.  Looking forward to seeing them again in Ukraine.  

Caleb

Finally to Austin.  Three hour drive from Dallas.  This is Congress Street - notice the capitol in the distance.  Very cool city!  You can feel its vibe as soon as you arrive in town.  

Elisa and Nick, my sister and brother-in-law.  We are staying at their home for the week and for thanksgiving!  My parents and other sisters will come!  Looking forward to this relaxing week.  Tomorrow night we're going to have a gathering at their house for Operation Deaf Orphans.  


2 comments:

  1. Loved looking at all your photos as well as the commentary in between! We are so glad you both were able to stay with us and we're looking forward to you coming to Ukraine! Will be praying for your next fundraiser. Have a wonderful time with family - Happy Thanksgiving!!

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  2. A/A...

    This is one of the best blog during your cross country trip thus far! It's so good to see people we're familiar with. David and Olivia and their new baby, the Moore's and the congregation.

    Now, it's good to see you both back together again! Glad Alexa is feeling better!

    Happy Thanksgiving to you all! Thanks for all you're doing for the Lord!

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