Well, the clock is ticking. The time is fast approaching for us to take off. I am so excited I can hardly wait. I have all the quilting things packed, the beanie babies, the hacky sacks and the hats and gloves are all packed. Now I guess it is time to start thinking about what I am going to wear. There are things all over our house. It is time to get organized and see what is going to fit and what is not.
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Making Quilts
Friday, December 25, 2009
Well, here we are on CHRISTmas day. Six days until our big day. It is really quiet around here today. We slept in until about 7:00 then went to Bob's mother's for an oyster breakfast. That sounds strange to some I know, but it is tradition and I love it! Rob did not get home. Remember, he got called to work on storm duty in Kentucky/Tennessee. Kim (Rob's wife) went with us for breakfast. Rob is making a lot of money with all this overtime especially on the holiday, but at this point it is surely not worth it. I just try to keep in mind all of those people without electricity on Christmas day. We did that a few years ago and it was not fun!
Matt, Kelly,Seth,Kim, Bob and I went to my brother Randy's home for lunch. It was great! They have a log cabin with a huge big room in their basement. Carol had a great lunch ready for us. A perfect setting for a great meal. We watched an old Christmas movie they could not believe I had not seen before. I think they laughed more at me than the movie.
We leaped another hurdle today. I taught Bob how to do the laundry. He caught on very quickly. I did not think he could go 9 days without clean undies and socks. I have a new washer and dryer, so I hope he is very careful!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Good Morning to you all. I suppose everyone is busy getting ready for Christmas. Seth flew in with his other Meem a few days ago. Matt and Kelly drove in last night. Rob is still out on storm duty and should be back home by tomorrow. Sherman will be here the 26th. So that is the update on the Compher crew! We will be having Christmas with Bob's family on the 26th and with our immediate family on Sunday. Christmas with the Carter's (my side) is still being planned. Can you believe that one?
I thought it would be a good time to share our flight schedule:
United #8058 Dec 31 Leaving Dayton 1:22 PM Arriving Chicago 1:35 PM
Lufthansa #431 Dec 31 Leaving Chicago 3:40 PM Arriving Frankfurt, Germany 7:00 AM (next day Jan. 1)
Lufthansa #3210 Jan 1 Leaving Frankfurt, Germany 9:50 PM
Arrive in Samara, Russia at 4:55 AM (next day Jan. 2)
We have plans for after Christmas for Caitlin and Cydney to come to my house to practice making a quilt. Actually, it is more like practice for me to teach someone how to make a quilt. You would think after 29 years in education I could handle teaching someone anything right????? Anyway, I have their fabric and we are going to give it a try. I just want to run through it and they are going to be helping me with the project in Samara, so I thought it would be a good idea if they had a little experience with it first. Sounds fun doesn't it? Wish you all could be here. We would have a ball.
Saturday, December 19, 2009
CHRISTMAS BREAK IS HERE! When school starts you think it will never get here. The school year is nearly half over. What is it now 12 days until we leave? It felt really funny yesterday when we were readying to leave school and people were saying "See you when you get back", "Have a great time", "Don't bring any kids home" and so on. And then there was Nathan Crawford who had get out his iphone or smart phone or whatever it was to tell me it was -11 in Samara. Arlene, Sandy and I figured out that when all the students are going to 7th period we in Samara will be going to bed!
Everyone at school and church and my family have been so great about me going on this trip. I just can not imagine what I would have done otherwise. So many people have given me money, while others have given me hats or gloves; others have helped me cut fabric (PRAISE GOD) while others volunteered their time at the benefit concert. I am just so thankful for everything that everyone has done. By the way, my financial needs have more than been met. I knew that if God was in this he would provide.
I have got to start getting ready for Christmas in Ohio. Seth flew into Columbus last night with his other Meem. She has been sick, so he will be taking care of her for a few days until Matt and Kelly can get here. I am sure you have all heard of the snow storm that is going on over a large part of the eastern US. Rob got called out for storm duty to Tennessee I think. Sherman will be coming up on the 26th. So I guess the point is, I better get busy.
While you all are celebrating the New Year we will flying over the ocean on our way. So when you say "Happy New Year" remember to whisper a little prayer for our team that we have an impact on the 120 kids that we are going to spend time with this January!
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Cydney and I talked with the FCS group about what we are doing in Russia. The kids had lots of good questions. I did not have a lot of time since I really do have a job! I had a meeting that I was supposed to attending so I stayed as long as I could and left the rest for Cyd.
Fourteen days from now. It does not seem possible. All the preparation. It seems like we just starting planning and now here it is. Are we ready? Do we have enough room for all of this stuff? Has God prepared our hearts for what we are going to see? Has God prepared their hearts for us? There are so many questions. Will I forget my toothbrush!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
By the way, I went to Jo Ann Fabrics and bought MORE fabric. So here I go again. Snip, snip, snip!
Monday, December 14, 2009
I am so concerned about how we are going to get all of our gifts to Samara. Now just think about this:
- 20 quilts
- 120 scarves
- more than 120 hats
- more than 120 gloves
- 60 hacky sacks
- 120 beany babies
- lots of lotions
- lots of chap sticks
- 60 baseball caps
- and probably other things that I am forgetting
We had some disappointing news at this meeting. Ryan Skinner, who is scheduled to go with us has been diagnosed with mono. Please join us as we pray for his health. We are going to count on God for his healing and we are praying that the 16 days that are left are going to be sufficient for Ryan to get better. We praise the Lord in advance for this!!
What an honor it has been for me to get to know these people. You think that you know someone until you start planning something like this! WOW. What a great God we serve! I am getting more excited everyday. I can only imagine what I will be like on the 30th.
Friday, December 11, 2009
Saturday, December 5, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Our Russia 2010 Team
This is our team that will be traveling to Samara, Russia on December 31, 2009. We have been meeting and planning for several months now. We will be celebrating the love of Christmas with about 120 orphans in Samara. I am so excited to be going along. I never thought that I would have the chance to serve the Lord in this way. Caitlin asked me to go and I was thrilled. It took me a long time to get an answer from Bob (my husband) and from God (my boss). But everyone finally agreed and I am looking forward to sharing the love of Christ with these children.

Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)