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Christian and Abbie had their first track meet today! Greg and I were so proud of our two little runners! Christian even got 2nd place in the 100 meter dash and 3rd place in the 40 meter dash! Look at them go! :) Christian Racing Abbie Racing This week God has once again amazed me at the beauty of the changing seasons. As the children and I have gone on walks and bike rides through our neighborhood, we’ve been enjoying the sight of tulips, chirping birds, green grass, and warm sunshine – it’s such a change from the cold and dreary winter months. The beautiful spring changes have also caused me to reflect on the changes coming this summer for my little family.
In November we announced that this summer we will be moving to Michigan. When we made this announcement our move seemed far away, but now with our move around 10 weeks away it’s really starting to sink in that change is coming for us! Change is always a little scary as you’re moving from the familiar to something new, but change can also be an exciting adventure! Over the past few weeks especially we’ve been asked a myriad of questions, so I decided to post a brief recap of where/why/when we’re moving and our future plans, so you all feel informed and know how to best pray for us. :) Over the past five years Greg has been going to school part time as he has been working toward his Master of Divinity degree (M.Div.). Greg will complete his final class through Columbia International University Seminary and School of Ministry this month. We praise God for His provision in allowing Greg to complete his M.Div. degree! In July our plan is to move to Grand Rapids, Michigan where in the fall Greg will begin pursuing his Master of Theology degree (Th.M.) at Calvin Theological Seminary. Beginning this fall Greg will be going to school part time, and will hopefully also be working a full time job (or several part time jobs). It will most likely take Greg two years to complete his Th.M. degree. Greg’s Th.M. degree will give him the ability to teach seminary level courses in Southeast Asia. Providing pastoral training overseas has been Greg’s goal for a long time. There is a huge need in Southeast Asia for pastors and ministry leaders to receive seminary level training, so they can know how to study and apply God’s word accurately and as a result more effectively pour into those they are serving. In January 2015 our hope is for our entire family to take a short-term survey mission trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand to check out Asia Biblical Theological Seminary to see if this might be the organization God would have Greg teach through once he obtains his Th.M. degree. The professors at ABTS primarily teach 2-week module classes in selected cities throughout Asia, so students already in ministry are able to earn their Master’s degree without leaving their ministries or, in many cases, their home countries. We are excited about this possibility! If this mission trip goes well then we will most likely begin the application process to join a missions organization and will attend a candidate seminar in July 2015 that will allow us to begin the process of becoming career missionaries. We will then immediately begin traveling and raising our missionary support that will enable us to live in Thailand while Greg teaches. Also beginning this fall, I will be homeschooling Christian and Abbie, so that will be a new adventure of us too. For a variety of reasons, both present and future, homeschooling seems to be the best option for us, especially considering that a lot of travel plans will be in our future and homeschool gives us flexibility in that area. I am so excited to begin homeschooling Christian, who will be in 2nd grade, and Abbie, who will be in Kindergarten! As exciting as all these wonderful plans are we also have a lot of unknowns. Thankfully it appears God has provided us with a wonderful 3-bedroom apartment on campus at Calvin Seminary (we will be visiting the apartment over Memorial Day week to confirm that it’s wheelchair accessible enough for me), but we still have not worked out the details of health insurance or a job for Greg. At this point in time those are our two greatest needs and prayer requests that God will provide in those areas, and provide for us financially as we wait on His timing to provide in these areas. I love the challenge of Joshua 1:9 “Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.” It brings my heart so much comfort to know that whether we are in Long Island, New York, Grand Rapids, Michigan, or Chiang Mai, Thailand that our God will be with us wherever we go. He knows our needs and will provide us with all that we need to serve Him as He sees fit. Thank you for your love and prayers for us as we follow God’s calling! Greg, Rachel, Christian, Abbie, & Isaac Vruggink Christian and Abbie sang a little bit with the choir this Easter morning. :) This morning the realtor put the "For Sale" sign up in front of the home we've been renting for the past 3.5 years! It blows my mind that in Long Island, NY our little 1,000 sq. ft. home is worth $300,000! It's really starting to feel real that we're moving to Michigan in 11 weeks!
http://www.trulia.com/property/3151878453-Single-Family-Home-Levittown-NY-11756 Abbie had her 5th eye appointment of the week this afternoon. This week she’s seen her pediatrician (3 times) and pediatric ophthalmologists (2 times). She’s on an oral antibiotic and has a three times a day regiment of a warm compress followed by applying prescription ointment. Her eye has definitely improved, but it's still not better.
Today the Pediatric Ophthalmologist let us know that we’re doing everything we can for Abbie, so at this point she needs to complete 2 weeks of warm compress and prescription ointment treatments 3 times each day, we’ll have 2 weeks "off" where we’ll do nothing, and then we’ll do another 2 weeks of treatments. If after six weeks we have a follow up appointment and if Abbie’s stye isn’t better then we’ll need to talk about the possibility of performing a minor surgery at some point to drain it. It would be a minor surgery, but Abbie would still have to undergo anesthesia so we’re hoping it will clear up on its own over the next few weeks/months. Through it all Abbie’s been such a happy, brave little trooper – so proud of her! Please keep her in your prayers! Abbie woke up yesterday morning with swollen/puffy left eye. I took her to the pediatrician but it's not pink eye or another contagious infection. The doctor recommended we put warm compresses on her eye for a few minutes several times a day and come back on Monday if it's still bad. We've been doing the warm compresses, but as of now her eye has had zero improvement. Anyone else ever have a kiddo with a similar issue? Any advice?
This week my daughter got a sweet thank you letter from the little girl in the Philippines who received her Operation Christmas Child Box! I'm so grateful for this sweet little girl taking the time to write Abbie a note and enclose pictures to really capture my girl's heart with the joy of giving. Abbie drew her some pictures and we wrote a note to send back. :)
Today Abbie's Pre-K class celebrated their 100th day of school by dressing up like 100-year-old people and bringing in projects of 100 items. Abbie is one precious little old lady! :) |
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