The dorm staff here at BFA works long hours everyday serving the students here in many different ways. Before Christmas break I got to help serve them! Along with friends, Doris and Jen we made them lunch and dessert. Just a small thanks for all they do! Here are a few photos.
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Christmas Concert
Christmas Concert at the Bi-Lingual School
Jake and a Friend in his class comparing their casts.
They both broke their arms in the same week at school.
Mom. Dad and Aunt Barbara arrived this day and were
able to stay awake long enough to enjoy the concert !
Friday, December 14, 2012
Dad Mom and Aunt Barbara Visit !
This was a wonderful Christmas present !!! Dad, Mom and Aunt Barbara Came to visit before Christmas !!! Wonderful blessing !!!
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Reflections from Normandy
Rob had the opportunity to lead the junior class on their annual trip to Normandy.
Below are reflections from 3 of the 74 students who experienced this 4 day journey to the coast of France to witness and experience the sites where the invasion took place.
“This experience was amazing and
I'm very grateful I got to go, however wet & miserable it may
have been. I really respect the men that had the courage to invade
the beaches. It reminds me how we can never forget what the price of
freedom is and how we should live with their sacrifice in mind, never
taking for granted our rights, living in a way that isn't self
centered but for others and trying our best in everything we do. I
think these landings were honorable, it was necessary to invade
Europe and topple the Nazi control that held it. I will always
remember this trip for all that I got to see and all the great
experiences I had.”
“The American Cemetery was and
will remain in my memories the most because of the vast number of
white crosses covering the large amount of land. AS soon as I saw
them, they made me speechless and truly realize the tragedy the war
brought upon families and friends. I am thankful for all the soldiers
who have died on the beaches, for their courage and sacrifice for
their country. The D-Day landings were definitely honorable because
they contributed to the success of the Allies and downturn of the
Germans/Axis. Although an innumerable number of men died, I feel that
the tragedy is something to honor and be glad about because the event
gave a turning point to the war before it ended. It has made me feel
respect towards the soldiers a lot more than I had done before. And I
think that I will be able to genuinely honor and thank them every
time I think about them. It was a memorable trip that I will cherish
for the rest of my life.”
“What we all want to remember the
most is the quality class bonding time spent, packed in one room in
sleeping bags or sitting together on the floor watching “Ratatouille”
and cheering at sights of Paris. We want to hold those moments in our
minds – the Eiffel Tower at night, or the stroke of the hour, the
beaches with their marshy green and gray waves, the crazy bus rides
when everyone was either bouncing out of their seats or covering
every available surface in an attempt to sleep. We want to remember
the good things of this trip, and we will. But, what will come back
to us, whether we want it to or not, it the memory of of all those
silent graves, row upon row upon row, standing in peaceful
cemeteries, watched over by massive trees and caressed by the
sea-breeze. We will remember the vivid images of Saving Private Ryan,
the men with mutilated bodies screaming for their mothers; museum
after museum of discarded clothing, letters, photographs, all lending
depth, sight and sound t a time forgone in history. At least, that is
what I will remember. And I know the others will, too, though they
may choose to ignore the images and block out the memories.
Was the landing and war honorable?
Do the ends justify the means? What about this trip – was it
perhaps, a waste of money and time better spent on others more
knowledgeable or entitled? Or maybe, have our young lives been
touched in ways we do no have the words to describe. An maybe never
will. Oliver Wendell Homes once said, “ In our youth our hearts
were touched with fire...” We have been touched with fire, and we
all now bear the mark of incredibly weighty knowledge. May God turn
our burned hearts, our burden of knowledge, to His purpose.”
Monday, November 5, 2012
Tuesday, July 3, 2012
Summer Outreach
Andrew and Matthew are involved in a summer outreach, along with a few other students that are still here for the summer (most of the BFA community has left for the summer). Matt is meeting with 5-6th graders and Andrew with 8-9th graders from the local German school in town. They will be sharing the love of Christ and helping the students with their English skills. Please keep all of these students in your prayers as the share, and for the local german students to have open hearts to hear about Christ's love for us!
Blessings
Many blessings along the way
Today I have been thinking about the many blessings the Lord has presented us with in our new housing and our current one. We will be moving in July just across the street, still walking distance to the market. It is wonderful not to have to take the car out to the market, which is usually a daily event when you have a fridge
the size of kitchen sink. We have been prayerfully getting ready for the transition into a unfurnished home. Last month a local family blessed us with some bedding and ALL of our kitchen needs! WOW, I am still in awe of how God works. Sometimes I find myself saying I can't believe it! But I do believe God will meet our needs and yours it is just amazing experience it !
The kids and I are here in Germany without Rob. Rob is back in RI raising support so we can continue to serve the students here at BFA . If you have not had a visit with him please email him and catch up :)! We were do to move on July 1st. Our new landlord contacted us last week saying that she needed to do some messy work and we would have to wait a few more weeks. We are able to stay in our current home while that work is being done!! What another HUGE blessing! Thank you LORD !! Now our move in date is also closer to when Rob will be back :) We are also thankful our new landlord is so very nice and she speaks english!
Love you all, Heather
Today I have been thinking about the many blessings the Lord has presented us with in our new housing and our current one. We will be moving in July just across the street, still walking distance to the market. It is wonderful not to have to take the car out to the market, which is usually a daily event when you have a fridge
the size of kitchen sink. We have been prayerfully getting ready for the transition into a unfurnished home. Last month a local family blessed us with some bedding and ALL of our kitchen needs! WOW, I am still in awe of how God works. Sometimes I find myself saying I can't believe it! But I do believe God will meet our needs and yours it is just amazing experience it !
The kids and I are here in Germany without Rob. Rob is back in RI raising support so we can continue to serve the students here at BFA . If you have not had a visit with him please email him and catch up :)! We were do to move on July 1st. Our new landlord contacted us last week saying that she needed to do some messy work and we would have to wait a few more weeks. We are able to stay in our current home while that work is being done!! What another HUGE blessing! Thank you LORD !! Now our move in date is also closer to when Rob will be back :) We are also thankful our new landlord is so very nice and she speaks english!
Love you all, Heather
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