This video is only a short summary of my last four months in China.
Expedition China
Friday, February 28, 2014
Saturday, October 19, 2013
Tomorrow!!!!
We leave tomorrow!!
"I got my ticket for the long way 'round
"I got my ticket for the long way 'round
Two bottles of whisky for the way.
And I sure would like some sweet company
And I'm leaving tomorrow, what do you say?"
I can't believe it's finally here! It's been a crazy several days. My documents arrived from China on Tuesday after a national holiday in China followed by a national holiday in America (Columbus Day) slowed down the mail :) The next day Katie and I traveled to Chicago and arrived at the Chinese Consulate just in time to get our visa applications in! We've spent a few awesome days in the city and picked our visas up yesterday. We officially fly out tomorrow, Sunday the 20th of October. It's a 14 hour night flight, followed by a 14 hour night layover in Beijing. (Yes, this is crazy!) Then we'll travel to Harbin, China on a 2 hour flight! Please, remember us during this time and ask Dad for safety during our travels. We may be seeing a friend in Beijing, so I'm really looking forward to that. I spent my last day in America wondering through Chicago with friends, so it was a good day. I even got to see some of my kids from SEI this past summer, so awesome! Such a good day! I can't believe we're leaving tomorrow, but I'm so ready!
Tuesday, October 1, 2013
Two Weeks!
Thanks everyone for all the encouragement via FaceBook, e-mail, and text! I was so blessed to hear back
from many of you who read my last post.
These past two weeks have gone so
fast! I spent the last few days down in Florida with my parents and Katie for a
quick vacation. Call it one last blast of summer before we move to Northern
China where temperatures are now around 30-40 degrees. Katie and I are once
again playing the waiting game as our work permits are being processed in
Harbin- which, in case you were wondering, is pronounced like har- (as in the
word hard) and bean (as in lima or refried).
I was sent a contract several days
after my last post, and, after signing it, I emailed it back the next day.
About a week ago I received confirmation that it had been received and that the
process for the permit had been started. On the plus side, since Ameson now has
a copy of every single important document that I possess, I didn’t have to send
in any paperwork this time which should decrease the amount of time it takes to get the permit back.
The contract itself is not quite the same as what Katie and I had been offered in Henan- lower salary and less
benefits from what I can make of it. However, according to our English teacher
contact, Katie and I get to share a two bedroom apartment located close to our
school, so that’s a mega plus! On another note, I was under the impression that
we would only be teaching for the duration of a school year. However, since the
Children’s Center isn’t an actual school, but more like a tutoring center, our
contract period runs longer. If at all possible, the school would like us to
arrive by 10/15/13. The contract period is then set to end 9/30/14. There is an
option to renew the contract at that time. Essentially, what that means is I’ll
be gone almost a full year, and I won’t be able to take another teaching
position anywhere else because every school will already be in session by the
time the contract expires. So, as I can see it now, it looks like I’ll be
making a two year commitment. But that decision is farther down the road.
For a long time I’ve been telling
people that I will hopefully leave within a few weeks. Now, the October 15th
start date is just two weeks away, so if things go according to plan this time,
I should really be leaving in the next few weeks! Please lift us up for
patience and prepared hearts and minds as we wait things out. Also, for our
permits and visas to process and be accepted! That’s all I’ve got for now, but I’ll
continue to give updates every few weeks, or sooner if I find out anything important.
Peace and Rest.
A few photos at the beach!
Monday, September 16, 2013
The Heilo- What Province?
In what, to me, seemed like a bizarre
string of events, that I realize now can only be the hand of my Maker, I have received
a re-placement of the school where I will be teaching in China. Many of you
have taken a concern in this process and have lifted me up to my Dad on
numerous occasions. Some of you have been with me for those (not so rare)
freak-out moments I have had as I receive news of a “kink” in the process. Others
have faithfully waited for me to give long-promised details, of which I have
not been very forthcoming.
Throughout this
entire process it has been the unbreakable positive spirit of my friend Katie
that has kept me going. Other than Dad, she’s been the one who’s been there for
me. Katie is also planning to teach in China with the same organization I’m
going through. In fact, it was Katie who told me about AYC in the first place. Through
the Father’s doing, we were placed at the same school in the Henan province,
but just last night we received an email from our school coordinator saying
that our work permits had been denied. This means that we cannot teach in the
Henan province. As I sat on my bed freaking out about whether I was going to
China or not, Katie simply said something to the effect of, “Well, it’s time for
us to get new placements.” We read in Heb. 11:1 that, “Faith is the confidence
that what we hope for will actually happen; it gives us assurance about things
we cannot see.” Faith. That’s what Katie has. And that’s what I want. Katie put
it to me this way, “In seriousness, sometimes going to China does feel very far
away... but I guess I’ve just developed a "never give up" philosophy.
If Dad wants us there, He will make a way to exactly where we should be. The
journey just may get a little crazy.”
This blog, me finally starting it
months after I promised to, is me stepping out in faith. I hadn’t started it
yet because I wanted to have all the details wrapped up into a nice little
package before telling everyone. Where I’m staying, who I’m teaching, when I’m
leaving, I know none of that. But what I do know is that Dad is faithful, and will work it all out. And through this process Katie and I could really use your support in being lifted up to Him.
We’re definitely going by Dad’s
timetable these days. Today marks the 29th day since we were originally
supposed to leave the country. We won’t even be attending orientation in
Shanghai like all the other AYC teachers. We may leave in early to mid
October, who knows? Five hours ago Katie and I were both offered positions at Heilongjiang
Children's Center in Harbin, Heilongjiang province. We now have 12 hours to
email our acceptance of this placement, and I can’t even load their web site. For those of you unfamiliar with the geography of China, the Heilongjiang
province is the northernmost province in China. It borders Russia on two sides
and Harbin is something like 300 miles north of the tip of North Korea. The
temperature there is colder than Narnia’s eternal winter. Oh, and “children’s
center” probably means that we’re teaching kindergarten. =]
Anyways, I know my heart and mind
still need to be prepared for this journey. There are many details that need to
be ironed out, and I will post updates here as Dad puts them into place. Thank
you for walking this road with me. I couldn’t ask for a better family.
The Heilongjiang province is in peach, Harbin is highlighted in red.
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