Saturday, July 28, 2012

Trip to Java

Jana, Kris, and the boys live on the island of Sumatra.
But Jana and April and Noel grew up on the neighboring island of Java.
While April was in Indonesia, she wanted to visit her "hometown" and show her
husband and daughters where she lived for 16 years.
She also wanted to take them to the family vacation spot, a remote beach "resort".
Johnny accompanied them on this trip, and also
got to visit the folks we had worked with so long ago.
They enjoyed a time of reliving memories together and of worship again
with the villagers  once again.
Our home for 16 years. They got to meet some of the neighbors we knew then.

Johnny, April and family  went out to the village to contact our friend and Christian
leader there. They made a plan to meet with as many of our believers as would be able to
come the following Saturday night.
About 35 folks showed up. Two of our old friends from those years (30 years ago)
came although they are now in their 90's.
The little children of those years are now grown and with families of their own.
They came, bringing their children with them.
What precious saints of the Lord these are!
Then, Johnny, April, Eric and the girls all head to the old family
vacation spot: Pangandaran - that is, THE BEACH.


It was a great trip for them. Meanwhile, I stayed behind to enjoy more
time with the Kelleys in Palembang.
Johnny's big souvenir of the trip was to bring back ear infections!
He continues to suffer infection and hearing loss.
We'd appreiate your prayers.

Monday, July 23, 2012

EAR ACHE

Johnny and the others returned last night from Gombong (our old home)
 and the beach (where our family vacationed every year).
BUT, Johnny came back with an ear infection.
After contacting the missionary doctor in another town, he started on the correct medicine.

To read the FUN, FULL story of getting the medicine for him,
click here.
He is now on antibiotics. Pray he'll be well soon.

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Do You Know How?

We went to the mall yesterday,
and I found this informative picture
in the public bathroom stall.
Because the typical bathroom in an Indonesian home (and much of Asia)
is a porcelon covered hole in the floor,
like this
you can understand WHY there is a need for an instruction sign
in the public bathrooms!
Some public bathrooms include both kinds of toilets.
Whoa to an American who gets only the "hole in the floor".
There is definitely an art to using this successfully!



Friday, July 20, 2012

OUT AND ABOUT

Johnny and I have especially been eager to eat real Indonesian food again.
Before he and the Luptaks left for the next island (Java), we enjoyed
eating out. April and her family are also eating as much Indonsian food
as they can. Here we all troop into SOTO SOLO,
which has good Indonesian food.

We got various dishes so we could enjoy more good food.


Do you see the squid here?

Do you see Kris popping that squid into his mouth?


The Grands enjoying their food!

And so are the parents and grandparents!

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

April's Going Home (to Gombong)

We have planned our visit to Indonesia, to overlap
with our daughter, April, and her family, so that we can all enjoy some
family time here. We are learning about the
island of Sumatera, where Jana and Kris live.
More on that later.
April is eager to make the pilgrimage over to another island, Java, where she
and Jana and their brother, Noel, grew up.
We made this trip last year with Jana and the family.
What a thrill to find old friends, our old house, and the churches we
planted during those years.
It is now April's turn.
Together we all looked at old photos of their growing-up years and
remembered those special, fun days.
But to get to Gombong, Java, from Palembang is not easy or quick.
Johnny left with all the Luptaks on Monday evening to
fly to the island of Java, to the capitol, Jakarta, where they spent the night.
Then they rode a train for about 8 hours, to get to Gombong.
The Travelers: Shelby, Johnny (Papa), Kayla, April, Eric

Aaron, Joel, Seth, Eric
Jana and Kris' 3 boys have enjoyed Uncle Eric. He has only girls in his household
so he's enjoyed being with the boys.
After their trip to Java, Eric will fly back to Topeka, Kansas, where he is
Minister of Praise and Worship at First So. Baptist Church of Topeka.
But April and the girls will be back to the Kelley's
for another 2 weeks.

Meanwhile, I'm going to enjoy the Kelley family and learn more of
their life here in Palembang.

 


At The Kelley Home, Palembang

 After all is said and done, we arrived in Palembang, Sumatera, Indonesia, about
9 PM. Eric and Kris, our two sons-in-law, met us at the airport.
The rest of the family gave us a royal greeting at Kris and Jana's home.
We talked until midnight, running on adrenalin, I'm sure.
And then everyone crashed.
The next day we could better document the arrival.
We were pleased to see the nice home the Kelleys live in. It is located in the middle of
a neighborhood, where they're surrounded by Indonesia nighbors.

Here are 5 of our 8 grandchildren.
These cousins are enjoying being together.
Jana and Kris' 3 boys are in the middle.
Our other daughter April, and her husband Eric, are the parents of our only
granddaughters, who are standing on each end.

Jana takes a few minutes to catch up on the phone with a local friend.
Eddy, their pet cat, stays close by, not wanting to miss any of the fellowship
that is going on. This is Jana's desk in their "school room" in their home,
 where she has been homeschooling the 3 boys.
With school out, this room is used for a game/work room
 during the summer.

 
From the rooftop patio of their home,
we get a good view of the neighborhood.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Getting There

Yes! We did get our bags closed, with the addition of one more bag.
We didn't have to pay overweight until we made the last part of our trip -
which was IN Indonesia, when we flew from one island to another..
 To get to Indonesia, we went through Japan, and spent the night in Tokyo.
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We spent the night with Micah and Allison Beck in Dallas.
Micah was raised in Indonesia at the same time our 3 kids were raised there, so our families are longtime friends. Micah  took us to the airport early the next morning, and will keep our car for the month, and then pick us up at the airport when we return in mid-August.

In the airport, ready to board our plane.

We stayed in a hotel near the airport in Tokyo instead of waiting out  the 11 hours
inside the airport. Here Johnny is wearing his kimono and sipping tea,
Japanese style.

It was good to see the beautiful rice fields of Asia, once again.
This photo was taken out our hotel window.
After baths and sleep, we were ready for the last 11 hours of our trip.




Tuesday, July 10, 2012

ON OUR WAY....

"In-do-ne-sia, here we come.
Right back where we started from."
(to the tune of "California, Here we come")
Been singing this song as we've been trying to squeeze everything
into our alloted bags and keep them at the acceptable weight.
It's a thrill to return to the country where we began our 36 year career with
the International Mission Board.
Oh, no!  What to do?!

Ahhhh!  With a little encouragement, they WILL close!

I think we're ready to depart.
Watch for the next stages of our trip. 

Monday, July 9, 2012

BUSY DAYS

It seems we have been running from one thing to another lately.
Do you feel that way, too?
All good stuff, though!
Here's a few pictures to give you an idea:

Here is Elliott in his championship uniform for his team going to State playoffs
in Texarkana.


Carl is under Papa's truck, changing the oil!
(First customers in his oil-changing business.)


And while all these things are going on, Johnathan, having finally recovered from
being in the hospital one week, spends his time at our house
writing up his final papers for his Fusion course work to be mailed in.

Busy days, and all of them GOOD days.