Sunday, October 20, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!

One of my favorite times of the year! This is always such a wonderful time to reflect and rejoice with family on all that God has done in the past year. Since it's the Canadian thanksgiving, Nica was thrilled to "celebrate" with her family via Skype! We each shared something with each other that the others didn't know yet, something we were thankful for, and a prayer request. The result was over 2 hours of Skype time! What a special way to connect with family even though we are scattered. 

Here is a screen shot of our family!
Cambodia, Saskatchewan, Florida, and Ontario...mom & dad, 5 kids, 3 in-laws, and 6.5 grandbabies...we were all represented.
Love you all!


Usually Thanksgiving also makes me realize how quickly the year is slipping away, so it's a time to re-evaluate on how I can finish off the year strong!
This year, since I just had a baby, I have been trying to get back into shape. It is definitely more of an effort for me than it ever was before I started having children! This time I thought I'd try a more strict diet, although one that is still okay to breastfeed on. In my research I came across "Whole 30" which is like a more strict version of the "Paleo Diet" and a challenge to eat whole foods for 30 days.We did this for the month of September and felt so good that we decided to do October, too! (with a little break while Ruoya was here)

So, when Thanksgiving came along, I had to decide if I was going to take a break from our "diet" or get creative. We together decided to get creative with our thanksgiving dinner this year. Joe is such a sport and is also enjoying our new diet plan! 

Here is our yummy thanksgiving dinner, Paleo style! haha



Curious how I made stuffing without any bread? And sweet potato casserole without any brown sugar or butter? Or mashed potatoes without potatoes? Or deviled eggs without mayo? 
Don't turn up your nose! It was all absolutely DELICIOUS! We gobbled up every bite.
And thanks to other people sharing their ideas online, I didn't even have to do much research. 
Here are some of the recipes that I followed in case you want to give it a try for the upcoming American Thanksgiving! :)


Next week my friend/sister Dee is coming to visit us from Singapore! We are SO excited to have her! Her husband Geo isn't able to come along due to work, but he found a rain cover for us to use for Briana's stroller! THANK YOU!!!


So, happy Canadian Thanksgiving from our family to yours!!
 

Joe, Nica, Wes, & Bri

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Flooding and Rainy Day Activities

Yes, it's the rainy season. 
I've always wondered what a "rainy season" was like. Even now, in our "rainy season," I've wondered if this is really "it." This time of year we have an almost daily rainfall for about an hour. It's beautiful, gentle, warm, and just makes me want to go out and dance! (Occasionally Wes and I do!) 
However, this week was a different story. I really felt like I was living in a "rainy season."

Tuesday afternoon, the heavens opened and the downpour started! It was incredible. A wall of water pouring down. I've seen it before and it usually stops after an hour. This time it didn't stop! It continued to pour all night and also included a fantastic thunder/lightening display. Joe was at the Bible College and was going to wait till it stopped raining to bike home. However, he decided to make a go for it once the lightning died down. Although it isn't far to bike, he was drenched when he came home! What a ride!! :)

Phnom Penh is basically built on a swamp. And when heavy rains come, the drainage systems just can't keep up with it! So it doesn't take long for the roads to flood. However, this week there was a lot more flooding than usual. Take a look at a few of these pics!

Briana sleeping to the rain and the sway of the tuk tuk on one of our outings. The driver usually pulls down the tarp-walls of the tuk tuk and we're nice and dry inside!


Here are a few pics of the Bible College. This is outside of the offices!


And this is in the center courtyard!


And this is in front of the cafeteria! It's going to take a few days for the waters to recede.


This is my friend Mindy and her daughter, Ada in the street in front of their house. Yep! This is the street!
I'm so thankful we live in a newer area that was built up higher. So many people have had their first floors of their houses flooded. I guess the Lord would give grace in that situation, but I'm so glad I don't need to deal with that!

Here's an article that shows you photos of flooding in a village nearby.
Amazing!



Because of so many streets that remain flooded, everyone is re-routed. The result?
Crazy traffic jams! This is the type of thing Joe rides his bike through several times a day as he travels to and from his part-time jobs that he has to keep a bit of cash flowing for us. He's such a hard worker and determined provider for our family. He handles these traffic jams with patience. Good for you, hun! (maybe roadrage isn't the same on a bicycle?) :)

 And while the rain comes down outside, this is what is happening inside our house:
Yes, Wesley is a tough kid. He really loves to goof around with the boys and can hold his own quite well!




  


While the boys are doing boy things, us girls hang out and do photo shoots!
Love having a daughter!!



She loves the sling!

Briana at 11 weeks...such a sweetheart!
my new office curtains in the background!






We got a really good deal on the cross-trainer, and Wes likes to use it, too!


This is how I often make dinner these days! She loves to be held and likes to look around. So, this sling (gift from my Huber-side aunts!) is the perfect solution! My little apprentice.

Potty-training update: 
We're making progress!!! He goes as soon as he sits down, but still needs to be reminded to sit. We set the timer for every 20 minutes, so he's programmed to go potty when he hears the "ding!" We have had days when he only wears one pair of underwear all day! yippee!! Diapers are still needed at night and when we go outside, though. However, we're getting there! yay!

While swimming on Sunday the heavens opened up!
Can't really tell from this photo, though, but Wes and I enjoyed playing in "Wesley's Pool" in the pouring rain!!


After church one Sunday/month we all enjoy a Pho dinner together. This is Wes enjoying his soup, noodles, and bread. yum!


Our housekeeper has been sick all week, which means I don't have a very quality work week. However, I have very quality time with my children, which I love!! One day we walked over to Navy Mart (our local convenience store) for a little snack. Wes chose a bottle of barley green tea and prawn chips. These are two of his favorite snacks. What can I say? He's growing up in Asia! :)



We caught a mouse!!

Getting my children ready for bed is one of my favorite parts of the day. Talking about the day with them, giving baths, bottles, praying, and seeing them settle into peaceful slumber. I just love being their mom!






 Ruoya gave us a hostess gift of really yummy Chinese cookie/cakes. We gobbled them up!!



I'll close with a few more pics of the flooded roads. 
At the time of this post it's been 5 days since the torrential downpour and many streets are still so flooded. The Bible College is also still all flooded. I wonder how long it will take to get back to normal?
The Bible College has offered to let us live on campus next fall, which we're praying about. I've been really leaning in that direction since I love the idea of having so much grass for Wes to play on, trees to climb, closer to the student community, more stable electricity, etc etc etc. However, now that I see how flooded it gets there (and the house we'd be living in even has 6 inches of water on the first floor!) it's making me stop and wonder if we should make that move. We don't have to decide yet, so we'll see how God leads!
You can pray with us about that.




Thanks for reading! Love you!!!

Joe, Nica, Wes, & Bri

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Auntie Ruoya here to visit! Pt 2

If you ever come to visit us, we may take you to Rabbit Island. This is a beautiful island, fun to get to, and so relaxing. You've already seen many photos on this blog of this place as we go there as often as we can. However, I always take more photos of it because our family changes and each trip is memorable!!

Here is Wesley, almost 2 1/2 years old, looking at the boats, watching the waves, and being his usual energetic self. :)




A family photo before we board the boat to Rabbit Island!



There was a lot of wind that morning, and threatening rain. Without the rain cover for Briana's car seat I was a little worried about the process. However, we covered her up with life jackets, blankets, and her shade screen and she was perfectly dry and cozy!! Us on the other hand... haha, the waves were the choppiest we've ever seen! We had a pro driver and we road over those waves with ease. Every once in awhile, though, a wave would crash against the boat and get us wet! Wes hid under a towel, Briana was in her cocoon, and by the time we got to the island, the rest of us looked like we'd stepped out of a salt-water shower. Fun times!


As the day went on, the wind died down a little and the waves were fun to play in!




Briana eats in all kinds of interesting and beautiful places...

Briana's first trip to the ocean!

Briana in her little swimming suit!


Wes loves sleeping in the hammock on the beach! 
Who can blame him?


Ah, yes. Friends, beaches, and drinking coconuts. 
Such blessings make up a wonderful life.








We also enjoy Kep, the small town that is starting to become more touristy, but it hasn't quite hit yet.

Here is Ruoya and Briana enjoying breakfast at our resort!

And the girls by the swimming pool at our resort.

Wesley is quite at home in tuk tuks! He looks like a driver waiting for business! He always makes us laugh.


The Kep shoreline...


The "Welcome to Kep" welcome sign!
Kep is known for its crabs, so the crab sign is very appropriate.

Locals and tourists alike will enjoy spending the day in hammocks playing games, eating crab, and enjoying the fresh sea breezes.


We decided to pick one of the Crab Market restaurants to eat at for dinner. It was too dark to see the ocean, but we could hear it, enjoy the breeze, and what it lacked in ambiance made up with the food. The food at this place was AMAZING!! We tried all local dishes and wished we could just keep on eating.






Wes is obsessed with "flips" these days, as you'll see in the next post. I happened to capture his first somersault on camera!! This was in our cottage at the Kep resort. 


Once again, sending hugs from our family to yours! 
Don't you, too, want to come visit us like Ruoya did??? :)
Miss you all, but pressing forward!

Joe, Nica, Wes, & Bri