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Prayer Requests
We only have nine days left stateside and still a lot to do. Sometimes it feels a little like there is an invisible mountain somewhere nearby, all we can feel is its gravity and aren’t sure why we’re falling.
So here are some of the things which need prayer so we can get the mountain moved:
1. Our Marriage. Paul and I are doing fine, but the hustle and bustle of getting ready can sometimes kill the romance and adventure of what we are doing. We are working together really well, but I don’t want to trade my husband for a co-worker. Please pray we would continue falling in love over and over again, and we would keep God as our focus.
2. My Depression. Admitedly, I have not been taking care of myself properly. I haven’t been eating well, exercising, or taking my vitamines. Combined with the recent wonky weather and specter of stress, I have all the ingredients for a major pitfall. I haven’t hit it yet, but I can see the cliff. Please pray I would be mindful of how I treat my body and I would spend time doing things which refresh my spirit.
3. Our Verizon Contract. When Paul and I purchased our Droid phones and extended our contracts, we contacted Verizon and asked them what would happen if we left the country and moved to a place where Verizon service is not offered. At the time we were told it wouldn’t be a problem. The person we spoke with said to simply call them up and they would cancel our contract without any early termination fees. It apears either the person we were speaking with made a mistake or since then Verizon has updated their exceptions because when we tried to call in yesterday to set up the end of our contract, we were informed to cancel our contract we would be charged $520. We have the option of putting our contract on hold, but that would be $10 a month for a total of $240 and it extends our contract every month it is on hold. Frankly, I’ve learned not to assume I know where I will be in two years. It appears our only options to get out of our contract is to either have someone take it over or die. Death isn’t a very good option. We may try to battle it out again with Verizon on Monday, but after spending an hour on the phone with them and getting nowhere, we gave up for now. Please pray a solution would be made apparent.
4. Sabine’s Paper Work. This has been a lot easier and more complicated than we thought at the same time. It seems all her microchips and innoculations are in order now, but there is still a few forms which we need to get filled out before we leave. German’s can be pretty particular about getting all the correct forms signed, with i’s dotted and t’s crossed. Please pray everything would be done correctly the first time and going through customs will be smooth.
Thank you all so much! All your support has been a huge part of our journey and we can’t wait to share what God is doing once we get to Germany!
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Taking A Lesson From @Moimusic
I wouldn’t claim to know Moi.
Our relationship can best be described as sharing gravity; some of his friends are my friends. When he sees me, he knows he should recognize me from somewhere. I wouldn’t presume to be an intimate friend of his.
However, sharing some of the same rotations of life have given me the privilege to watch him since the earlier stages of his career. The first time I saw Moi was at church. I thought to myself, “Who the heck is this guy?” Since I was a broke 16 year old at the time, my parents were the ones to buy his CD and it became a regular track in our home. As the years went by I would hear tidbits of information about him and his family through the spheres which we shared. When his second CD, Fire On the Mountain came out I decked myself out in Moi T-Shirts and Paul still has a favorite beanie. I watched as Moi and his bandmates got skinnier and their hair bigger (thankfully, it calmed down again). It’s been amazing to watch as their music and skills have evolved over the years.
That is the reminder I took away from the Roxy where I watched them play last night; it has been years. Many people may think he just showed up on The Singoff and killed it, as if he is some kind of overnight success. Those of us who have been watching and waiting know better. Moi has stuck with it; through good times and bad, through highs, lows and moments where success may have seemed to just slip through his fingers.
As an often times faint of heart artist myself, I have decided I want Moi to be my real life role model. I want to be like him when I grow up; someone who sticks with it. I want to be someone who won’t give up and who keeps on hustling. Someone who keeps going for as long as it takes.
Continuing the adventure,
Jessica
Below is a video of kinfolk9 performing “Let It Be” last night at the Roxy.
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How To Design A Party
I love throwing parties.
Like really love throwing them.
So I thought I would give three tips on how to design a really great party.
1. Pick A Theme.
It can be any theme, but pick something; a favorite poem, a cliche, a movie, or maybe your favorite flowers. For the party which I am using as an example, our theme was a German Wine festival. We served brats, hung lots of christmas lights in a star pattern over our dance floor, and asked a friend to make traditional gingerbread heart cookies.
2. Pick A Color Scheme – Stick With It
Find a set of colors which strike your fancy and then stick with them. To facilitate this I often take my inspiriation from some object, maybe a piece of fabric, a napkin pattern or in this instance – a bag of straws. The hardest part of this tip is truly sticking with the colors you picked. It means saying no if something doesn’t match – no matter how cute it might be. A great helper in sticking with your colors is to take your object to your local hardware store and pick out matching paint chips; staple the paint chips together so you can see all your colors in one glance and then carry them with you everywhere.
3. Make It Your Own
Pick something from your theme, and make it your own. For our German Wine festival party, we selected the tradition garden gnome. We thought about searching for gnomes for our center pieces, but wanted to alter them to give them some punch. Originally we thought about spray painting them a single bright color. Then we had a Eureka moment: we decided to make two dimensional silouttes of garden gnomes, paint them and cover them in glitter. With a fake grass runner underneath and lanterns with candles on the other side of the table we created some very original center pieces.
I hope these party design tips are helpful for your next great event!
Below are the pictures from our German Winefest Party.
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You Say Goodbye, I Say Hello
So we are officially at the two week count down before we leave for Germany. Our time is being spent in the frantic mix of soaking up as much quality time with family and friends as possible while also packing those loose ends of our life up into neat little boxes. It’s a new place of tension to be sure.
It’s having friends start crying while your in the restroom because theyre happy they got to see you one last time.
It’s skyping with the new family who has invited you into their home; seeing their excitement for your arrival and having their young daughter offer you the larger room.
It’s teasing your father that he will be the one who is most unsuspecting of how much he’ll miss you.
It’s sorting, reducing, and packing all your possesions; or at least what’s left of them. And then repeat again. And again. And agian.
It’s trying to work out new skype appointments in order to keep in touch with those who matter most to you.
It’s the excitement of a new adventure.
It’s the unknown.
It’s saying goodbye, and hello.
Continuing the adventure,
Jessica
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Leaving the Mountain
How will I find you
In a new place
Who will be my guide
How will I see you
With a new face
Who will show me the wayThis mountain where you’ve met me
I’m leaving behind
So teach me to walk softly
To follow your treadThis place that was my home
No longer belongs to me
So teach me to listen carefully
To follow your voiceTell me where to find you
In every new place
Show me your love
In every new face
And be my guide
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A Mantle of Love.
It might be because I have read Ruth one too many times.
It might be because I love to snuggle under the same blanket with my mom on the couch, or the way Paul throws his blanket on top off mine when we sleep in.
It might be because a borrowed sweater always seems to be warmer and softer than any I own.
Any of these reasons could be why I think one of the best things in the world is to be covered by someone else. There are few things better than the feeling of safety, love and belonging which result from having anothers mantle thrown over you.
On Saturday night, Paul and I were able to experience this on a higher level as we were covered in a prayers and sealed with the love of our community for the journey which awaits us. There really isn’t a sufficient way to communicate what it feels like to have those who love you most gather around to tell you who you are, to anoint you with oil, to hold you as they lift you up in prayers. Paul and I are amazed at how blessed we are.
So for all of you who participated on Saturday night, thank you. Paul and I have locked your words away in our hearts and are thankful for your prayers of protection, signs of love, and for claiming us as your own as you send us out.















