Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Who Thought of Sticking a Needle in a Person's Arm?

Only 21 days until we board our plane headed to Uganda Africa. We are still packing up our personal stuff for storage and figuring out what we need to take over to Uganda.

We have 3 bags packed with just home school books!  We each get 2 free bags, so hopefully we can fit a years worth of stuff into our bags!

Have you ever wondered who came up with the brilliant idea to put medicine into a person's body through a needle! I wouldn't say that is the way I day dream, but I am thankful (kind of ) that someone thought of it!

This last week we all went to get some of our needed immunizations before heading over to Uganda. Katelin was the bravest and chose to go first. Sarah was second and Mike was third. I went last and made everyone leave the room. I seriously hate needles, especially after my bout with malaria. Malaria causes your blood to turn thick and like sludge. When I was in the hospital they had to stick me so many times to draw blood and now I am traumatized for life (j/k). In the end, we were all very good patients!

Mike being SILLY!!!!

Our bill...only $1300! Who ever thought being a missionary was inexpensive hasn't really done it before! The miscellaneous costs are adding up, but we are so thankful for the generosity of many people who have been giving towards our missionary support!

We are all getting very excited to go to Uganda! More updates soon.

Lori and the fam

Friday, May 4, 2012

God is doing Miracles!


I’ve discovered keeping up with a blog is similar to exercising….you have to be intentional about it and you always feel better after you have completed the task!

Can you believe we only have 44 days until we depart! The tune to the song, “Two Tickets to Paradise” keeps running through my head, but instead I am singing, “One way tickets to paradise!” That part, the one way part, is really strange to think about. Going and not knowing for sure when you are returning! 



Today we had a fun reminder from God of just how faithful he truly is! Mike and I were having breakfast here in Albany with our friend from Uganda, Hudson. He is visiting Oregon for a couple of weeks. He was sharing with us about his walk of faith and traveling to the USA. He doesn’t plan things based on his bank account, but rather on the leading of the Lord. When God says to go somewhere, he goes. He doesn’t always have the funds right when he thinks he needs them, but they always seem to show up.

Just as he was sharing this with us, a total stranger walks up to us and asks for Hudson’s name. I can see he has written out a check. He fills it in with Hudson’s name. As he hands it to Hudson, he says, this is to fulfill a word you were given and the Holy Spirit told me to give this to you. It was $100! WHOOP WHOOP!!!!!

Isn’t that amazing! I am expecting more and more “odd” things like this to continue happening. I don’t want to know the plans I have for me, but rather, the plans HE has for me. We choose to listen and step out even when it doesn’t FEEL comfortable. I am fully expecting God to continue to show up and show off.

More updates soon! Thanks for all the encouragement.

Lori 

PS - 
Here is a short overview of all we’ve been doing!

  • We are still packing stuff up. We’ve moved some of our big furniture into storage and our friends who are renting have begun moving some of their things into our house. (We had just finished moving our couch. Mike was taking a rest on the living room floor and of course, he's talking on the phone :))

  • Completed our Show Mercy banquet and raised the needed funds to begin construction on the medical clinic in Uganda. So many people volunteered for this event and so many GAVE generously to help make this clinic possible. We are personally blessed to have so many amazing and loving friends and supporters around us. ( I’ll send pictures once we arrive of the progress. Lives are going to be saved!!!!)
  • I ordered the homeschool stuff and it’s all here ready to be packed up. It will ONLY take up 3 of our bags!!!!!  Books are SO HEAVY. 
  •  Went to Redding California for an amazing time with friends and encouragement. We were able to meet with several people who are interested in Show Mercy. Join with us in prayer as God continues to move on people’s hearts to serve long term with us in Uganda. 
  • Working on getting shots, passports and necessary documents in order for our move 
  • Last…we are making a huge pile of stuff we think we want to take to Uganda. Wonder what we will really end up taking over. I’ll let you know what makes the cut.