The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 8

Day 11 involved a great opportunity to make new friends, share about the ministry in Malawi, see a little more of the beauty of God’s creation, and make a long drive down the coast.

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2072.2 miles: Meet our travel agent – Ed Schreiber. Ed and his family have a very evident love for missions and missionaries. When he heard we were traveling through Oregon, he told us to stop by – so we did! They have a busy and fun home in Brookings, and though Ed and his oldest daughter were flying out Saturday morning, they welcomed us into their home Friday evening.

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After Ed left in the morning, his wife, Linda (on the far right), hosted a group of about 30 people so that we could share with them about Malawi. There were a number of families and lots of kids there. We had a great time with them! Matt and I both remember hearing from missionaries when we were kids, and our hope is that the Lord will stir their hearts to love Him more and serve Him more fully! Thanks Schreibers!

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2084.2 miles: On a tip from the Schriebers, we headed back north just a few miles to check out some scenery we had passed in the dark the night before. Along the way, we made a wrong turn and ran into a little rural life. We didn’t challenge their right to the road, just turned around and headed for the beach.

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2085.7 miles: And what a beach! Pistol River Beach is part of that truly beautiful south Oregon coast, and we loved it!

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A father and son were out riding horses on the coast.

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It was so cold that I bundled up in a ski jacket to stay warm!

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2108.0 miles: Heading south again, we made a quick stop at Radio Shack. With all the pictures Matt has been taking, we were in search of an adaptor that would allow us to plug a battery charger into the cigarette lighter in our car. We totally scored when we found an adaptor that gives us an additional lighter and a regular outlet plug. Know what I’m excited about? This will work in our car lighter in Malawi, and it’s 110 volts, so I can plug in all my USA kitchen appliances in Malawi! Just in case I’m making dinner in the car… =)

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2109.6 miles: A quick lunch at Zola’s a wood fire pizza restaurant

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We were able to talk with the lady at Zola’s for quite a while and enjoyed the comfortable, friendly familiarity of a small town. Thanks Zola’s!

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2167.6 miles: A last stop before sunset – Fernbridge.

2248.0 miles: We stopped at a Safeway grocery store along the way to get a little dinner. I felt a little weird taking a picture in the grocery store, so thought I’d take one outside the store. However, when we got outside, there were a bunch of men watching a couple of dogs fight and it was really a bit scary. Safeway didn’t feel so safe, so we decided to skip any pictures at that point.

And then, our mad dash through the darkness to Mount Hermon, California, and my parents’ house. It was 11:30pm by the time we arrived, but we made it, and are looking forward to a few days of rest and the chance to spend some time with my parents.

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 7

These days are so full and fun! For a little variety, we spent the whole day in Oregon enjoying an amazingly beautiful state.

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1706.8 miles: The day started out nice and wet and gray.

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1728.0 miles: Breakfast on the go!

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Around 1800 miles: We had seen a couple semi-trucks with these mud flaps and finally got a picture of them. If we were getting $.44 per mile, we would have made almost $800 by this point!

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1843.9 miles: Before we lost all the fog, we stopped for a little forest exploration between the cities of Eugene and Florence.

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1854.4 miles: A little bit further down the road, we stopped again for more trees.

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1854.4 miles: This face cannot convey how much I’m enjoying the warmth of the sunshine!

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1895.5 miles: On a tip from Jeremy and Jaime Phelps, we checked out Heceta Head Lighthouse, just a little north of Florence.

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This is the best lighthouse I have ever seen. It’s still functioning, and the assistant lightkeepers house is a bed and breakfast now.

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Thanks for the tip Jeremy and Jaime!

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1934.1 miles: Oregon has more than trees – they have some great lakes and rivers too!

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1979.3 miles: As the light started to fade, we started looking for a great place to watch the sunset. We stumbled on the Coquille River Lighthouse and enjoyed a spectacular sunset!

What a beautiful day! After sunset, we still had another couple hours to drive before reaching Brookings, OR, and the home of the Schriebers… more coming soon!

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 6

Back on the road again! On Day 9 we left Lynden and headed south. We felt so loved and cared for in Lynden that it was like leaving home. We’re already looking forward to our next trip there!

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Next time I go, I’m counting how many windmills I see in Lynden!

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Bye Lynden!

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1418.8 miles: On the way out of town we stopped by Rite Aid to pick up some medicine for a little cold that was starting to bother Matt.

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1433.1 miles: We checked out downtown Bellingham, and stopped at Starbucks to take advantage of their wireless internet and get a warm drink.

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1521.1 miles: Lunch with Marcus Tabert in downtown Seattle, and a great time for Matt and Marcus to recount the old days and catch up on the new ones.

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1521.7 miles: After lunch we realized that we were close to the REI flagship store, so we stopped by to see where it all began. The bug helmet was tempting, but we did pass on that one…

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1525.2 miles: On the way across the West Seattle Bridge, we saw some container ships. It made us wonder where our container is – probably on a ship, probably in an ocean, but other than that, we don’t know!

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1531.0 miles: Sterling and Rachel Culbertson took us to dinner at a cute little deli called Husky’s in West Seattle. Matt grew up with both Sterling and Rachel so there are lots of stories, particularly about homemade movies, raising baby birds, and all kinds of unthinkable antics with Sterling. Along with the great stories, we really enjoyed talking with the Culbertsons about life, ministry, making decisions, and loving the Lord. Thanks for a great time to connect, Sterling and Rachel!

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1534.6 miles: We couldn’t pass up Alki Beach, a great view of Seattle, before we left the city.

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1644.4 miles: We drove all the way to Portland this night. This pic is at the rest stop where Matt demonstrated what it means to rest, and Rachel took over driving.

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1704.8 miles: Jeremy and Jaime Phelps (and Zuri the Rhodesian Ridgeback) let us crash at their place for the night. They have a great little apartment right downtown in Portland, and from the sounds of it, an awesome opportunity to be involved in ministry in the city. We were so glad to be able to connect with the Phelps, and we’re excited to see where the Lord leads them in the next couple years!

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 5

Our last day and a half in Lynden, and more opportunities to connect with friends! These pictures actually comprise the end of Day 7 and all of Day 8 – Canada and back.

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Justin and Brandi Bailey met us for coffee Tuesday afternoon. We talked philosophy of ministry and were very encouraged by many of the things they’re thinking through. Thanks for taking the time to hang out Justin and Brandi!

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That evening we had dinner with the Jacobsen family. The Jacobsens and Floreens go way back, so it was fun to catch up with them and get to know the kids better. Deb gave each of us journals with instructions to record God’s faithfulness to us in the coming years. Thanks Deb – we couldn’t think of a better gift or encouragement!

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Wednesday morning was just beautiful, so we stopped to take some pictures on the way to Canada.

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This is my little camera’s interpretation of what I’m sure will be a fabulous photo from Matt’s camera.

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You know, Canada looks awfully similar to the USA. This is our one picture in Canada. We went up for two reasons: 1) to get a stamp in our passports so that our international insurance will be activated, and 2) to eat lunch at WhiteSpot. The passport was easy, and lunch was delicious! Last time Matt was there – quite a while ago – he got the kids’ meal, which comes in a pirate ship. We went the adult route with our menu selections, but we did look longingly at a pirate ship that passed our table…

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On the way back from Canada we stopped to visit John and Jeannie Bargen at Cedar Springs. They have a beautiful log home that they build themselves, and they run a retreat center at Cedar Springs. Their very evident love for us and their testimonies to God’s faithfulness and goodness to them were truly encouraging to our hearts! Thank you for your kind hospitality John and Jeannie!

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We took a few minutes to look around Cedar Springs while we were there. It was beautiful in the winter, but I imagine it would be absolutely stunning in the spring and summer!

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I found a cute boy at Cedar Springs, so I took a picture with him! Matt told me that if we had lived in the Lynden area, Cedar Springs is likely where he would have proposed to me. So he asked me to marry him while we were there, and I said Yes! =)

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Continuing on our way back to Lynden, we saw more of the beautiful countryside. There are lots of farms in the area – mostly cows, or evidence that corn was grown there.

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Find the Matt. Ah yes, more picture opportunities!

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We had the wonderful opportunity to spend time with the Cummins family over dinner. Bill discipled Matt while he was growing up and learning to make decisions, so has made a significant impact on Matt’s life. And a number of people have said they’d like to come visit us in Malawi, but the Cummins family is one of those that I really think just might do it! (And we would LOVE that!) Bill, Michelle, and Stephen all had to run after dinner, so we only got a pic of Adria, Ashley, and Aiden. We’re looking forward to seeing them in Africa to get a picture of the whole family.

We’re back on the road now! We left Lynden this morning on our way to Seattle for lunch and dinner plans, and then on to Portland to spend the night with friends. More to come soon!

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 4

We haven’t finished day 7 yet, but I have so many pictures to post that I need to do it now – because it’s SNOWING!!! We’ve continued to meet with lots of people here in Lynden and have been so blessed by new and old friends here. Take a look!

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This picture is in honor of Todd and Colleen Likkel. We had forgotten our camera battery charger in California, and when our camera finally went the way of the uncharged, the Likkels loaned us their camera until Monday when we could get to their store – RadioShack – to buy a new charger. Thanks Todd and Colleen! We really appreciate your practical and timely ministry to us!

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Mark and Catherine Nonhoff have been our hosts here in Lynden. They are a fabulous couple whom we have loved over the years and are now very much family to us. Our schedule has filled up so quickly here that we had to book a lunch with them in order to get some extended quality time with them! We are so blessed by their friendship and love to us, and encouraged by their faith and their testimony of God’s faithfulness. Thanks so much Mark and Catherine!

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On the way back from lunch, we stopped at Lynden’s little town park. So cute!

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In between hanging out with people, we took a couple hours on Monday to write some notes, catch up on email (kind of…), and Matt was able to file all his sales taxes for the photography business. Yay!

Two missing photos here… and I told you I would do better. =( We had a wonderful evening with the Stuart family, talking missions, marriage proposals, cultural adjustment, and good stories. We were very encouraged by them, and our hearts were warmed by laughter and fellowship.

The second missing photo is one that everyone present is probably ok with having missed. Matt had a chance to get together with a bunch of guys who have a small group meeting at Starbucks at 5:30 in the morning. That’s a little early for a photo. But Matt had a great time of fellowship with a group of guys he’d grown up with, getting to hear about their lives now and how they can encourage one another.

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And then it snowed! That’s our car right behind us – it kind of blends into the rest of the white.

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Matt cleaned the snow off the windows so that we could drive, using the southern California version of a scraper – a squeegee.

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Downtown Lynden covered in snow and cloud-cover.

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Ah, that’s a better picture of the windmill!

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Loving the snow!

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We took a quick drive out to Berthusen Park to see the snow, and the drive itself was amazing!

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It’s been about 5 years since I’ve seen snow fall. It’s beautiful!

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Yay! Still loving the snow!

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We know who our most faithful blog readers are – this goes out to both of you! =)

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The real photographer got ahold of the camera and we got some extra-beautiful snow pictures!

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After our park and snow adventure, we had the opportunity to meet Delaine and Emily Bailey for coffee/tea and some quality time with them. They hadn’t been able to make it to the presentation on Sunday evening, so we were able to share with them about Malawi and some of the things we’re thinking through about ministry and plans. It was a great time of stories, sharing, and encouragement. Thanks for taking the time to encourage and spur us on Baileys!

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When we got back to the car, it had started snowing heavier. There’s a quiet, heavy sensation to thick snow – so peaceful and so fun!

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Matt started his day at Starbucks with the guys, and we find ourselves back here now, waiting for another friend to show up.

We’re getting together with more friends this evening, and then tomorrow we’re off to Canada. Stay tuned!

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 3

And the Roadtrip continues! Matt gave the grand tour of Lynden (which Rachel loves!), and we had a chance to see more friends and then share the ministry in Malawi with the church Matt grew up in, Grace Baptist Fellowship in Lynden.

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Downtown Lynden. Not the best angle to take a picture of a windmill, but trust me, it’s an impressive windmill!

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The house on Front Street. Fond memories of falling out of trees, secret window signals with a friend down the street… all kinds of good memories here. =)

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The house on Main Street. Well, the play house on Main Street. The real house is there too, but this is an awesome play/tree house. The look on Matt’s face says it all – it’s a very Calvin and Hobbes face… so innocent and yet so mischievous!

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Harv! Rachel finally got to meet the friends. Harv took a break from homework to come and hang out with us for a while.

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And then we had the wonderful opportunity to have dinner with Tim and Melissa Tabert. It was so fun to hear the guys catch up on the years and to meet their beautiful daughter Bethany. Thanks for a great evening Taberts!

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Sunday morning and we spoke in the Jr/Sr High Sunday School class. Suffice it to say that a presentation on Malawi that is given to 12-18 year olds does highlight a few more reptiles, bugs, and edible mice…

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After church Harv was our chauffeur and tour guide as we went to see a couple more houses the Floreens lived in, and met up with some friends for lunch.

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The cool kids picture. Though entirely unintentional, this is probably something like what Matt and Andrew would have posed if they were trying to look casually cool. And looking casually cool is a speciality for Matt, Andrew, and Tim – just ask to see their Jones Soda pic.

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The cast of characters – Matt, Andrew, Tim, and Harv. With Rachel and Melissa, just for fun. Andrew drove all the way from Ellensburg to see us – thanks Andrew, it was so good to see you. And we missed you Kelsee!

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Andrew’s family used to own the restaurant where we had lunch. At the time it was called Dunny’s, but now it’s a Mexican restaurant, which Andrew dubbed “Dunny’s Del Mexico.” There was a suggestion that someone put a sombrero on the chicken now.

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On Sunday evening we had the opportunity to share the ministry in Malawi with about 80 people at Grace Baptist Fellowship. We were so blessed and encouraged by these people, and were so grateful to share with them about Malawi and what our plans are to be involved there. The room was full of people who love the church and who joined in our excitement for what the Lord is doing in Africa!

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Special guests for the evening were Rachel’s Uncle Don and Aunt Joan who drove over from Birch Bay to join us. We got to spend a little time with them before the meeting, and it was so great to catch up with them! Thanks for coming Don and Joan – it was a huge encouragement and blessing to us!

After the evening meeting, we headed over to a dessert gathering with a group of friends, some of whom hadn’t been able to make it to the meeting. We enjoyed the time so much that I forgot to take a picture! I’ll try to do better… =)

We have meals with a number of people in the next couple days, and then a trip to Canada to have our passports stamped to activate our international insurance. In the meantime, we might have snow! It’s 24 degrees today, and the southern Californians are cold but loving it! More to come soon!

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 2

Day Three of the Roadtrip! After spending the night in Portland, we headed up through Seattle to Lynden, WA, almost on the Canadian boarder. For a couple of southern Californians, the scenery and weather was so refreshing!

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969.6 miles: Fairfield Inn at the Portland Airport, the beginning of Day 3.

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Somewhere around 975 miles: Mt Hood!

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Somewhere around 1000 miles: look at all the trees!

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1112.1 miles: Lunch with Austin and Heather at their apartment in Tacoma, WA. Heather and Rachel worked together at the college, and Matt did photography for their wedding about 5 months ago. It was so great to catch up with them!

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1117.3 miles: stop for a fill-up at the Port of Tacoma

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1147.5 miles: The father of a good friend of ours – Sarah DeWolfe – is in the VA hospital in Seattle, so we stopped by to say Hi. He had JUST left for an appointment though, and the nurse said it would be a while before he came back. So we missed him. =(

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1157.1 miles: On a whim, we stopped by to see the Sound and Pike’s Place in Seattle. It was cold!!!

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1157.1 miles continued: Pike’s Place. Just for fun, we bought a couple honey sticks here. =)

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1157.1 miles continued: We found a large and fascinating antiques store near Pike’s Place. Among other things, they had quite a bit of antique photography equipment…

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Our final tribute to Seattle – a pic of the Space Needle. It quickly grew dark, so that was the end of the pictures for Day 3.

Day 4 is Rachel’s first introduction to Matt’s hometown, and Day 5 is Sunday and our presentation at Grace Baptist Fellowship in Lynden. Stay tuned!

The Great Floreen Roadtrips! Part 1

The Great Floreen Roadtrips have begun! We have had a great couple of days on the road, covering a lot of highway, and connecting with some great friends. Here’s our pictorial journal…

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141.3 miles: Our first stop on the trail – a visit to the Exxon tiger.

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330.9 miles: End of Day 1 and beginning of Day 2 – Our second stop was to spend the night with Adam and Shannon Chiappelone in Walnut Creek. We love this couple and so enjoyed spending time in their home again! Shannon and I worked at The Master’s College together, and Matt and Adam were roommates years ago, so we go way back with these two!

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450.7 miles: Seems to be a reoccurring theme already… we needed more gas.

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But! At this gas location, as the sign informed us, even your dog likes it here!

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515.8 miles: Lunch!

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530.6 miles: Now this was an interesting stop. You can see from the shiny pavement that it’s been raining. It rained all morning and a couple hours into the afternoon. Ah, the Northwest! But this little building is the Australian hat outlet. There was a big kangaroo sign on the freeway advertising it, so we couldn’t pass up the opportunity to try on a few Australian hats. =)

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771.2 miles: Dinner at Taco del Mar!

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959.1 miles: Our last stop for the day – Dan and Karina Franklin’s home. We had all over lapped at college, so it was fun to catch up with this great couple and hear about the ministry they’re involved in now. We were blessed to hear about the church they’re at and encouraged by their prayers for us! Thanks Dan and Karina!

Off to the hotel, and end of Day 2. That’s all for now – more to come soon!

An All-Nighter!

Over dinner tonight, Matt and I decided that tonight would be a good night to pull an all-nighter. Because… the movers are coming tomorrow! They’re doing the packing (so that they can certify the contents as a third-party); however, there’s still a lot to do! Things like…

1. find all car titles/registrations/etc. so we can sell our cars, all 2008 tax info, all identification, passports, and tickets – don’t want that paperwork to get shipped to Africa in the containter!
2. set all liquids aside to be packed separately, and definitely remove all flammables
3. back up Matt’s hard drives (so all those of you who have pictures with him can know that there will always be a safe copy here in the States)
4. pack in our 4 “suitcases” what we want with us for the next 3-6 months while we wait for the container to arrive in Lilongwe
5. hide in the closets all items that we don’t want the packers to pack up and clearly label the closets “DON’T SEND TO AFRICA!!!”
6. inventory everything we own for insurance purposes

That’s all that I can think of off the top of my head, but I’m sure there’s more to do!

And here’s what it looks like around here right now…

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Storage items, office supplies, sewing projects, photography equipment, and then everything else you need to make a home a home! It’s a mess mostly because we pulled everything out of the closets to use those as storage for items not being shipped in the container.

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What we’d like to keep with us for the next 3-6 months, so will need to “hide” from the packers. Figuring this out was a little complicated, as we’re traveling in the next couple months to Washington State, Kansas, and Colorado – so we need cold weather clothes – and then we’re moving to south east Africa – so we also need hot weather clothes!

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Meet the ActionPackers. These containers are just barely under airline size regulations for what you can check as luggage, and being simply made of thin but very durable plastic, they’re really lightweight. Bottom line: you can max out on weight and size with these containers. We’ll pack 4 of them full of whatever we’d like to keep with us here in the States and then travel with us to Malawi.

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And no, this is not how Matt is getting to Malawi. =) But this nifty little “Pelican case” will carry his hard drives in the container. Pelican cases are rated to be guaranteed forever in every circumstance, with the exception of three circumstances: shark bites, bear attacks, and children under the age of 5. Hmmm. Just to make sure, when the case arrived, Matt threw it on the ground and stomped on it. Good to go!

We’d appreciate your prayers in the next couple days as we move out of our apartment and life becomes very different for us. The changes are all good, and we’re excited to walk in faith these coming months, but we know that your prayers are important! Pray for our faith and endurance through this move, and pray especially that we would learn to love and serve Jesus more because of it! We’re excited to have you partner with us in prayer through this adventure, and many more to come!

10 Weeks… and it begins

We are 10 weeks away from departure! Our tickets to leave LAX are for Friday, March 20, so the clock is ticking! And a lot is happening around here.

We received a lot of counsel both from people here and in Malawi that our best option by far would be to pack and send a container of our items to Malawi. We soon realized why – it’s difficult/impossible to purchase many home items in Malawi (like a couch, a mattress, a filing cabinet, etc.). With this in mind as we set up our home here in California over the past 10 months, we tried to strategically purchase only items that we would take to Malawi. We budgeted and searched and have finally come to the place where we think we have almost everything we need.

And just in time, because we’re moving! Yesterday a representative from an international moving company came to do a survey of everything we want to ship to Malawi. That meant we had to have everything we want to ship to Malawi – and only those items – present and visible in our apartment. We got everything out of storage, we pulled things out of closets, we sorted out items that aren’t going with us and hid them in a closet, and we stacked everything else all around our apartment…

Items from storage (Thanks again for the truck, Gary!):
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Items pulled out of the closet:
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Stacking up around the house!
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An international move is a funny thing. Apparently you can’t pack the boxes or the container yourself. So all those wonderful friends who keep volunteering to help us move – you’re off the hook. =) There are homeland security laws and customs regulations now about who packs the items and how they’re packed, so the moving company does it all. Hypothetically this will minimize customs and quarantine time too, but who are we kidding – we’re just planning on it taking up to 6 months to reach Lilongwe.

With the moving company survey done now, we’re waiting for their estimate before we book a time to pack and load. Likely it will be the end of next week, or Monday/Tuesday of the following week. Our goal is to have it packed and out of the apartment by the 21st when we leave for The Great Floreen Roadtrip, Part 1. More on that to come soon!

As I look around this apartment that I’ve grown to love as our first home together, I can’t help but think that this is just the beginning. We leave our home here in the States, but we look forward to setting up our next home, our home for years to come, in Malawi!