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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Our First RV Road Trip

We started our RV adventure Saturday morning. Our destination was Destin in the pan handle of Florida, a good 450 mile drive to let us get used to the camper. We praise the Lord that it all went extremly well, not one quirk. The RV ran smoothly and the kids did awesome. They enjoyed watching a movie, having cold drinks from the fridge, being able to color and draw on the table, using the toilet whenever they needed, and taking a nap on the back beds. We averaged about 55mph, not bad at all.


Stopping for lunch (in a Walmart parking lot)



Felt weird to be the slowest thing on the road, I didn't overtake a single thing... a first for me!!

Right now we are staying with my brother and his family (he is an associate pastor at a church here). They have three kids under 8 years of age, all the children are getting on really well. Josh and Seth will definitely remember their cousins this time round. Destin is absolutely b-e-a-utiful, the weather has been perfect. We had a fun afternoon at the pool today. Jude has been spending so much time in the water this last month he is just about swimming independently! He is my only one who has been fearful of water so it is great to see him so comfortable in the pool now.

I've also enjoyed going for some runs with my brother (we went for a 9 miler on Saturday). Always more fun to run with someone! We head out to South Carolina on Friday where we'll be visiting friends and sharing at a church (our first speaking arrangement at a church in the USA). Keep us in your prayers!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Packing Up Week

At the end of the week we will be heading out on our road trip across the US. The last couple of days we have been cleaning up the RV, checking out all the different compartments and gadgets, sorting out the bedding, and getting it packed up. Jake spent a night out there with the boys yesterday, they watched a movie and popped some popcorn in the microwave and had a grand ol' time. We've still got to get the water, propane, and gas tanks filled. It is all starting to get very exciting! 



This is my school book shelf for the next 4 months. We were blessed with a leapfrog preschool laptop sort of thing. It is going to work out awesome for Jude as he starts PreK and it will keep him occupied on the long hours on the road. School is certainly going to be an experience for the first term this year; it is my first time homeschooling 3 kids plus my first time schooling in an RV. Thankfully Josh and Seth are a getting a lot more independent. As usual, I am using Sonlight  as the core for History, readers, and read alouds, Saxon for Math, Abeka for language art and science, and then a few other workbooks for handwriting, map skills, etc. My goal is to get 10 week of school done before we  head back to Cameroon, we'll see how it goes. It certainly is one of the many blessings of homeschooling though, flexibility when it comes to traveling and time schedules. 

Saturday, July 14, 2012

In the US of A

We have been gone from Cameroon for more than a month now! We are having an amazing time in Florida. The month of July is really a time of rest and relaxation for us before we start our road trip. We are so blessed as my folks live on the East coast of Florida, Jake's mum lives on the west coast of Florida and our next stop is my brother's in Destin, on the coast of the pan handle of Florida. So it is the perfect place to get some R&R. Since coming to the States we have just been overwhelmingly blessed by family, friends, and church. Sometimes in Cameroon I wonder if my kids are missing out on all the fun stuff that is going on in the other side of the world, but we are certainly making up for lost time. We have been to the zoo, beaches, pools, tubing, national parks, eating out all over, to name a few. Still on the list: deep sea fishing, legoland, four wheeling, zip lining, kayaking... we praise the Lord for such generous family and friends! God is good!

Things that have been awesome about being on the States so far:
~Electricity (all the time)
~Water (all the time)
~Hot showers (all the time)
~Not being stared at (all the time)
Church (even though I don't know ANY of the songs they are singing)
~Wearing shorts!!!
~Making a grocery list and getting EVERY single item on it
~Strawberries
~Play grounds
~Fountain drinks
~The speed of internet. No joke, I can get done in 10 minutes what would have taken me all afternoon in Cameroon.

Things that still seem a little weird:
~How fast food comes at a restaurant (and I'm not talking about fast food)
~How friendly people are in stores
~Light switches inside of the bathroom (I keep looking for it on the outside and it's not there!)
~People buying bottled water when the stuff out of the tap is soooo good
~Not hearing the rain from inside the house (I'm shocked when we open the door and it's teaming outside... the tin roofs in Cameroon get pretty loud)
~Remembering to give way to pedestrians (almost run over a few people in Walmart parking lot :{).
~How healthy and big pet dogs and cats look
~The amount of food EVERYWHERE (needless to say, we have all put on a few pounds!)


On the flight to the US... technically Jordan is still in her belt. The kids did amazing on the 9 hour flight, they loved their individual TV screens (something that was lacking on Ethiopia Air)

Riding the shuttle at Orlando airport

Fun at the zoo with my parents







A special 4th of July breakfast to celebrate Jake's B-day (at his mum's)



4th of July cook out with family and then an amazing fireworks display in the city of Largo


Jake having fun with the camera


The kids playing with their glow sticks



Jake sharing at a homeless outreach


Cocoa Beach




Anna Maria Island (Jordan examining some cool seaweed)



We are all getting a lovely tan! 

Fun with Grammie and cousins


Jake grilling with his mum


Treetop walk at Myakka State Park


Observation tower 75' tall


Gator! We also saw a deer and her fawn.


Jake found a tree frog

Boating and tubing with friends on Indian River