Friday, January 17, 2014

Days With Marz

I took Marz back to school this last week.  For the grandparents, here are some of her best shots from the last week. :)

Last walk around Tembag. 


Mom and Marz waiting for the chopper. 

Highlands chopper pad. 

Lowlands chopper pad. 

Braids in... Bali. 



Braids out... Penang. She didn't last as long as her sister...

Dinner with most of her dorm sisters and brothers. My last night in Penang. 

I am sure one day she will appreciate the photos I posted of her. Just like one day I will appreciate that my kids can actually smile for the camera! ;)

Love to you all!

Saturday, January 11, 2014

4 Years

"How time flies..."  Everyone says it, but until we moved here four years ago, I really didn't understand it or "see" it. 

As I was going back through the blog, the first time in 4 years, I saw that I used to write a lot more about our experiences and what living on the mountain is like.  I will try to get back in to that this year. :)

The biggest change, obviously, is how much the kids have changed and grown! The other major change was sending Mersades off to boarding school!  I knew the first one would happen, but we really never expected the second. We actually were the parents (mostly US parents) who say we will NEVER do that!  Never say never...  In the US boarding schools are reserved for the very wealthy, or kids who are "troubled", for the most part. I know there are exceptions...  So far, Mersades is loving school and thriving!  Teddy cannot wait to get there in August!  

For the most part, we are all really enjoying life. It's not all candy and cookies, but no matter where you live, it's never going to be. There are many frustrations but there are many great and different opportunities from being an expat. So we will stay put until the Good Lord closes this door. Many people ask when we plan to move back to the US, or how long are we going to be here. Well my answer now is, "Honestly, who knows??"  And I am not even sad to say it. ;)

We will always miss our family and friends from the US. But we actually see some of our family way, way more often this way than if we lived in the states.  This does always make for June to be a special and exciting time in our lives. Can't wait to step foot back on US soil!

Chris had seen lots of changes with his job in the last four years. He started off as a Gen. Sup. of Engineering of one of the underground mines and is now running they whole underground. He is a hard and dedicated worker and loves his job!  

I have become a travel agent. I am always looking for the best deals and easiest way to fly to where ever we are going. Whether it's to get back to the US or to go see Marz at school, you get done with one trip, you start booking another.  For those who don't know, this happens because we live in the middle of NOWHERE!!  ;)

The worst part of traveling is trying to get off the mountain. We still ride in a helicopter, weather permitting, but now we have a bus (protected) that can get us down the same day as our flight. We no longer have many days waiting at the Rimba before we fly out. Once you are down in Timika, you have a huge sigh of relief. You are down the mountain and off on the next adventure!!

Most people think being an expat means you are living such a glamorous life style. I just want you all to know I am sitting in a freezing cold airport, at 2:30 in the morning, to take my daughter back to boarding school!  A glamorous life to me would be sleeping all snuggled in to bed right about now! ;)

Anyway, it's about time to catch our flight so I should close....  We have a great life! But truly, I had a great life in Sundance WY. I have learned itdoesn't matter where you live, or what you are doing, all that matters is your attitude and you perspective in life.  

One more thing...  Here is what we looked like 4 years ago. It was our last Sunday at church in Spearfish.

And here is what we looked like New Years Eve, 2013. 

I am pretty sure I have shrunk!! ;D

Take care my family and friends!  Love you all!

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

A Year In Review

This is where we ended 2012...

2013 started with a visit from Chris' dad and a week tour of Bali. 

Then the big flood came through town. 


Chris finally took me up to Grassberg!


Friends move to town!

My best buddy moved away... :(

There is no picture, and hardly any words to describe the cave-in that happened in the Underground. It was probably the most challenging event of our lives. 28 people lost their lives. Chris and his crews spent eight, very difficult days, finding and digging out the trapped men. We will never forget!

However, life goes on...
The kids and I flew back to the States for the summer. We left the boys and Gabby at Grandma's and Grandpa's. Then...

Mersades an I took a trip to Getmany!!

The boys stayed with dad and were corrupted! ;)

I had my 20 year class reunion!

The girls and I "ran" a charity race. 

Mersades was confirmed!

Mersades started boarding school in Malaysia!


Boys went on a school trip to Boreno. 

"Only child" Gabby got her picture with Santa. 

Two more dear friends moved away!

Our team won 2nd place in the Underground golf tournament!

Chris picked Mersades up from boarding school. He brought her to Singapore so we could get her visa to get back to Tembagapura. We saw a play, Lightseeker, while there. 

All the kids back together in Tembagapura. 

Christmas time!  

Ready to go to the Underground's New Years party. 

Wow!  What a year!  And I probably only posted half of what went on!

There is so much to be thankful for. God has truly blessed us with so many adventures and wonderful people whom we have met along the way!  We will never forget His goodness and mercy in 2013. 

God bless you, my dear family and friends, in 2014!  You all are special in your own way and we are so thankful you all are in our lives!

Happy New Year!























Tuesday, December 24, 2013

Christmas Eve

It's the little things...

The kids asked if they could open one present before bed tonight so Chris said yes. :)


Like I said, it's the little things...


Cheerios!  Fruity Pebbles! Hot Chocolate!

One of the best things the kids have learned living in the jungle, in the middle of nowhere, is that you appreciate the little things in life. Whoever thought that breakfast cereal would be a great Christmas present?!  

The kids are very excited to wake up in the morning....  To Eat! ;)

Good night all!  Merry Christmas!  God bless!

Thursday, December 12, 2013

Underground Christmas Party

Tonight we attended the Underground Christmas party/service. The boys decided to stay at home but our little socialite, Gabs, came with us. 

We were entertained be Indonesia Idols 2007 & 2008
2008

Pak Chris had to get up and give a speech. He spoke a quarter of it in Bahasa Indonesia and the rest in English. He talked about the true meaning of Christmas and forgiveness. :) What is so amazing it that we are in Indonesia, and he is speaking about Jesus Christ!  How amazing is God's love and faithfulness!


And of course, we have to throw in a picture of Santa and Gabs. :)


Merry Christmas!  May God bless you and your family throughout this Christmas season!  xoxo



Sunday, December 8, 2013

1st Christmas Banquet

From Mersades dorm mom:

Here is a quick email with some photos from CB (Christmas Banquet) – Mersades looked beautiful as always.  She was also a great friend/dorm sister as she helped curl several others hair and even helped Kim (our guest) with her makeup. She was a true beauty queen... helping others be beautified as well as herself.







Our Marz is sure growing up fast!  :)







Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Best Dressed!

A couple weeks ago, there was the big horse race in Australia, called the Melbourne Cup.  The Australian women go all out and plan a luncheon for the ladies to watch and bet on the race. They also have other prizes for best dressed and best hat. 

This year was the first that I attended and guess what??!!  I won best dressed!!  Crazy, I know!!  AND I wasn't even in a dress!!!