Wow, it's amazing how life changes and how priorities are adjusted. When I first began this blog, it was a wonderful way to process moving to Indonesia and all the adjustments that we encountered. I remember very specifically writing so that I wouldn't offend my new country members who might be reading, and I wouldn't cause my friends and family back home in Canada to insist that I come home immediately. In setting these boundaries for myself, I was force to look at the good in where I was living, and to make the best of some really difficult situations. Now, 4 years later, I feel that I am in a new stage of life and blogging is no longer as necessary as it was for me. Couple that with having much less free time and the result is fewer posts...that and forgetting my password for a few weeks!
Our latest updates in a nutshell (o so many):
Tris and Sunny came to Indonesia for almost 5 weeks, and we had a great visit. Revisited Bali for almost a week, and while in Lippo they were able to take advantage of the local country club while the rest of us worked or studied each weekday. Time went by quickly and before we knew it, they had flown home and we were preparing to return for our summer visit to Canada.
We adopted a black dog named Jasper, and he is keeping us on our toes. It's different adopting a dog that is almost an adult but we're willing to tackle the challenge. He's not really very much like our Canadian Corgie dog, Willie, but he has some promise. We think he's a cross between a border Collie and an Australian shepherd. He's got this weird ridge back that friends of ours call a 'faux hawk.' Very cute.
I've completed 3 of 12 Masters (teaching) courses and so am 25% finished. Boy that feels good, although knowing I have 9 more to go can be a little daunting at times. I'm studying online through a Christian university, and I love the challenges that the content provides. It's causing me to really examine what I believe, why, and how I will take what I believe and appy it to all areas of my life. This is a lot different from my first university degree!
Matt has finished grade 10 and will be starting his International Baccalaureate (IB) program for grade 11 and 12. This is an intense program but it will be beneficial when it's time to head to university, as it focuses on preparing students for further study.
Abby finished grade 8 with a bang, earning a bunch of awards. The highlight (for her parents) was Top Student for grade 8, and Scholar Athlete as well. There were others but I may get in trouble if I put them all up for all to see:)
Tris has a new job description that gives him more admin and less teaching next year, which will be a nice challenge and change for him. He's already starting working during the summer, with emails flying back and forth from Canada to Indonesia. He's really looking forward to what this year will bring.
We're here in Canada now, and sadly, are halfway through our visit (today is the marker). Heading back to Indonesia is always bittersweet, as we love our lives there, but it's hard to leave family and friends behind. This year will be particularly difficult to return, though, as many of our good friends have moved to their home countries for various reasons, and there will be a big hole left. We do look forward to meeting new friends though, and so will head home with a good attitude.
It's been a good day, spent with family and friends. Trout fishing is the plan for tomorrow and so it's time to head to bed.
Thanks for reading