Thursday, March 14, 2013

The Work Must Go On


Even in the dead of winter (February in this case), when the snow is fresh and the roads are covered.....


The work continues. EVERY SEASON IS CONSTRUCTION SEASON in Misawa. It's truly amazing to watch.....and they'll bow politely as you pass....this isn't a great photo...but we we're driving...and our memories are sharp and clear. LOL

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

She's a Wrapper


A true TCK (Third Culture Kid) moment....wrapping homemade lumpia with my daughter, in our kitchen in Japan, while Michael manned the fry pan.....Arielle was THE star WRAPPER.....

I could not BELIEVE we were out of rice....neighbors to the rescue...and the kids really like WHITE rice much better than our typical brown rice. 

At MOPS today Melissa shared her international adoption story. It was precious to watch the videos of the  two "Gotya" days. Of course, this calls to mind the dream Michael and I have long had of running a Christian Children's home...Arielle helped with the little Moppettes and reports that babies are exhausting...::snort::

We had lunch with Michael, ran to the commissary, and then Arielle visited with friends while I began chopping, chopping, chopping for our vegetable lumpia...and ginormous cheese rolls for the younger set. ::grin::

The kids are cleaning up and then we'll settle in for a devotional, a time of sharing (one praise, one thought, one prayer request), and at LEAST one chapter of Aman's Adventures.

Ah, the perfect ending to a busy day.....and the week is almost over. 

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Archery Adventures


Our archery adventures continue as all learn how to use Alex'  new compound bow....they are shooting into the snow hill at the end of the street.....


Alex has spent much time trying to figure out how to teach Arielle NOT to shoot her arrows HIGH...and into the farmer's field...but the neighborhood kids enjoy the search and rescue aspect being added to the fun.


Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Visitors from Afar


Our chapel community has been hosting our PAC AF Command Chaplain and Chief this week. For me this has added up to three meals out in the past three days, more opportunities than typical to connect as a chapel staff, a great sermon received at the Prayer Luncheon and lots of fun conversations.  I have enjoyed the extra opportunities this week has provided for connecting with Chapel Staff.
Ch. Dondi Costin - via 376aew.afcent.af.mil
For Michael it has also meant trying to get a week's worth of work done in a "short week," a chance to interview with the command chaplain and then on Monday, Michael and TSgt Anderson drove our guests down the coast to the areas which sustained more tsunami damage.

I was sorry I couldn't find a photo of Chief O online...he's come out annually for the four years we have been here. ::grin:: He'll retire in a few months after 30 years of service.

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Monday, March 11, 2013

About that Driving Ban....




It's a bad sign when your cars are covered with snow UNDER the carport! I KNEW that average snowfall is in April.....but around here....it feels like spring when the roads melt.

I HAVE been driving....the roads are often covered with snow in the a.m. but o.k. by mid-morning.....

Just how much snow HAVE we had this year? These facts are from Misawa's Emergency Management Facebook Page on 12 March.


  • Misawa has accumulated 187.8" of snow so far this season
  • 34.2" shay of last season's 222.9"
  • On this date LAST season we were sitting at 176.7"
  • Currently we are 11.1" ahead of last season
  • The last day of snowfall last season was on April 9th
Winter hasn't given up yet - but SPRING IS COMING - it always does. ::wink:: 


Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Remembering 3.11


"Blessed are those who mourn for they shall be comforted." Matthew 5:4

This verse was PERFECT during my morning quiet time with Jesus. Today is the 2nd anniversary of the "quake and tsunami".  My heart is full of prayers for Tohoku, this area of the world God placed us in 2009. May they find the only true comfort and peace from the God of all comfort. May God send those with His message of hope and good news. May He strengthen those who faithfully bring His heart to Japan.  May God use us in our last few months in Japan. 

Yesterday, Michael and I drove out to our beach. The rebuilding continues. Two years ago I was driving to Tokyo for a PWOC retreat with Erika and Susane. I cannot help but remember the calls to the kids, the silence after the quake, wondering what they were experiencing, the eight day wait as we tried to make our way back to Misawa, the aftershocks, the melt downs, the rumors,  the mission trips to pig farms and beaches, the shopping, assembling and delivering of relief kits, the silence of a base suddenly "voluntarily evacuated," the devastation, the deaths, the power outages, the exhaustion and cold,  the incredible outpouring of support from around the world, the walls between churches and communities beginning to crumble..I remember...I pray...I cry just a bit more....

Many who experienced this day have moved to new assignments. My guess is most of the rest of us who lived it will be pcsing within the year.  Yet those who lived this time together have an unbreakable connection....it was a bad time...it was a good time...we grew closer to each other, closer to our host nation,  and closer to Him. 

I hit the "tsunami" label button in the side bar and read our posts from those weeks. It seems surreal from this vantage point...but I want to remember.  God reopened some doors in our lives and ministry during that time of shaking and flooding. In the shaking; He pruned.  Rather than try to share more memories, I'll simply direct you to the labels in the sidebar.  I'll continue to remember...friends, quakes, tsunamis, working together....remembering...and praying. 

This is a good online article which allows you to see then and now photos of the damage. Click on a photo and it will fade to the current shot. 

 Below are the prayer prompts from CRASH Japan


1) Moving from Emergency Relief to Ongoing Recovery ~ we have been in crisis mode for two years and many are worn out. We need to keep going, but at a more sustainable pace.

2) Local Church Networks ~ pray for the Iwate 3.11 Network, Iwate Ministry Initiative and the Fukushima Christian Conference who have taken over our volunteer bases in those prefectures.

3) New Believers and Church Plants ~ pray for the new works that the Lord is doing in hearts and communities. There is a lot of openness to the gospel and Christians.

4) Miyagi CRASH ~ We are continuing the work in Miyagi for another year, serving communities through the local churches. Pray for volunteers to keep coming.

5) Pray for Christian leadership development throughout Japan to be ready for the next disaster. We are working with the Salvation Army to train a corps of disaster chaplains and create a network of local CRASH chapters.

Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...

Thursday, March 07, 2013

Driving Ban 2013 Lifted?


The day I eagerly dream of.....the end of the winter driving ban! Could it be?  We've had some days in the 40's and wind....the roads are clear....and I've been driving this week. 

Nolan had a doctor's appointment today, I needed to get some lab work done (again)....we didn't have to leave the house at 0700. We left at 0800....we ran errands and we CAME HOME before 1700!  I tried to talk the kids into going to Swan Park or the mall...but they wanted to play outside. 

Statistics show the average last snowfall in Misawa is in April....but I think this IS a good sign.  I'm so hopeful I filled the "Joy" up so she's ready to travel. Since no one wants to go driving...I'm going to settle in and read The Tehran Initiative, a series recommended by Tara over a year ago. Margin is a GREAT thing.  We'll have our yummy pizza tonight and strategize for the upcoming busy week. There are sure to be dinners and extra duties with our command chaplain in town.

Michael's love language is acts of service. He has driven me everywhere I needed to go without complaint - and the winter driving ban is out of love and concern for me and the children. He got tired of the calls from the Security Forces....as I drove off mountains in MT, into ditches in AK and into bushes here in Japan....I get that.  I have enjoyed the stolen moments for discussions as he has cheerfully driven me around...but I'm THRILLED to be able to just get out and GO.....and to buy groceries without a pre-planned list this afternoon.


Choosing Joy!
©2013 D.R.G.
~Coram Deo~
Living all of life before the face of God...