Saturday, August 15, 2009

Basel, Switzerland


On Friday the personnel office at BFA (aka Kristi Schliep) took the new staff on a walking tour of Basel, Switzerland. This is the city we flew into, yet really did not see much of as we had a little jet lag at the time. It was awesome as there was a jazz fest being held on the Rhine River. We got a chance to ride a boat across right before we met up with the rest of the group to return home. The city was very busy, but had many streets that are pedestrian only. That is pretty cool as we are coming to realize that most europeans walk mostly everywhere and if they are not walking, they are riding their bikes.

Friday, August 14, 2009

Tour of Residence Halls


On Thursday, the 13th, our family and some of the other new staff took a tour of the 7 residence halls available to the BFA families. We enjoyed seeing where the approximately 150 boarding students will spend a majority of their time outside the classrooms. While some of the residences are close and others are further away, they all offer the boys and girls a true home away from home. While we were on our tour, Matthew lost a tooth! As a reward, he got a popsicle from the dorm parents at the Stork Dorm. Actually we all got popsicles, thanks Matt.

Monday, August 10, 2009

BFA Sitzenkirch


Today we took a short drive out the BFA Sitzenkirch. This is where the elementary school (grades 1-5) is located. We heard about the new multilingual 1st grade that is half English speaking students and half German speaking students. This is a new venture that BFA is attempting to integrate with the community through their educational efforts. This is where Matthew will be going to school. He will be in a class of about 14 other students, mostly boys. We have gotten to know his teacher already, the Lord has sent the right woman for the job!

Monday, August 3, 2009

Sprechen Sie Deutsch?


Heather, Andrew and I spent the first half of the day at the Black Forest Academy (school seen in picture) in a German language and culture class. I thought I might pick up some German while I was here. Now, I doubt it. I was completely intimidated by the morning session. I am hoping the next 4 days will help a great deal.

Our family spent the afternoon and evening with the Kraines, Lori Henry, Becky Brooks and Brian Chausse, as well as 30 German teens at English Camp. We had a chance to join them in their activity time, which was American Football. We had a lot of fun interacting with these kids. It was wonderful to see teens so interested in learning the English language and about God. If you didn't hear them talking with one another, you wouldn't even know they were German.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Speedo Anyone?


We hit the public pool in Kandern yesterday. Also known as the "speedo" pool. Regulations require tight fitting swimwear from all bathers. All in all, it was a really nice swim area with 2 pools and a kiddie water area. The boys managed to have a great time in the water and going down the water slide.

Today is our first Sunday here. We went to Black Forest Christian Fellowship, where I had to stand and introduce us all. Wasn't quite ready/expecting that, but we met many very nice people. Today is the first day that has not been sunny and warm, but that has not stopped the boys from having fun outside with the Frantz & Ellis kids (our neighbors).

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Kandern, the first few days.

We have landed in Kandern, Germany and are getting settled into our new home. It has been amazing to see God's hand in our lives throughout the past few months, weeks, days and even hours. We have been blessed with meeting wonderful individuals and families that have been encouraging and supportive.