Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Summer Fun

Summer Fun


Just some fun pictures of our summer. Besides the mission's trip, our summer was ordinary. Nothing major happened except for my little sister delivering her first baby. Kevin Isaiah Lepley was born Sunday morning, June 28th, weighing 7lbs 4 oz and 21 inches.

Missions Trip

PNG

Yes, I am FINALLY getting this update posted. Sorry about the wait. Overall, the trip was a huge success. All our flights went very well with no hassles. There was a group of 24 of us, 14 went to a nearby NTM facility called Interface (ITF) and 10 of us went to Numonohi.(Throughout this post I may interchange Lapilo and Numomohi. Its the same place. I have always know it as Numonohi. A few years ago they changed the name to Lapilo.) Interface has missionaries living there that run the center and students come over to PNG and learn and earn college credits.

When we arrived in Lapilo/Numonohi, the concrete foundation for the duplex was already prepared and waiting for us. Our team of ten people worked very well together, and by day three, we were a very close-knit family. We could see God’s hand in putting our team together. Originally, I was not going to be doing any dental work at the dental clinic there, because it was closed, due to the current dentist being State-side. However, in the last week before leaving to PNG, through some emails to specific people and the dentist, the Lord worked it out that I would be able to work in the clinic, cleaning teeth of the missionaries and their families. I worked in the clinic three days a week, and on the other days I worked with the team on the house.

We took side trips to a few different villages (the Kafe tribe and Kainantu), and were blessed to be able to worship in a lotu (church) with the national believers at Yagaria. After church the villagers had a mumu prepared for us. A mumu is kind of like a pot roast cooked in the ground by steam. One day we toured NTMA (New Tribes Mission Aviation), the children’s ward of the haus sik (hospital), and the coffee plant and bought a lot of coffee to bring home. We visited Goroka (the nearest town) twice on our days off. At the end of three weeks, the framing on the duplex was completed, and the tin was on the roof, and the siding was started. The project went incredibly fast.

One time when we were going out to the other facility, ITF, we had so much fun on the roads. It is an about a 45 min drive but it is not far. It just takes longer because of the road. You have to drive slow. The ruts are about a foot deep and there are holes all over. And while we were out there it rained so it was all mud coming back out!!! It was awesome! Better than anything back here in the States. I have been trying to think of something to associate it with and I cant think of anything. There were 2 vehicles and I tried to get pictures and videos of the van in front of us to show how they bounced around and we were bouncing so bad too that you couldnt see. Literally bouncing from one side of the road to the other side! And then with the mud on the way out, was better than playing on the snowy roads!! At times we were sliding sideways down the road facing the right side and then flip around and slide sideways facing the left side. And then sometimes the tires would get stuck in those ruts and it didnt matter how the driver turned the wheel because there was no getting out. It was like that ride at the amusement park with the antique cars and the track in the middle. We has such a blast!

In the dental clinic, 51 adults and children got their teeth cleaned. While preparing for this trip, several people and churches donated an abundance of dental supplies, which I took with me. Everyone who came to the dental clinic, left with a toothbrush and tube of toothpaste. These were also delivered to the national people on the center and in a few tribes. I also handed out a toothbrush to the children and their mothers at the haus sik.

This trip was a huge impact on me! The moment the wheels of the balus (airplane) touched the ground, tears sprang to my eyes, and as I stepped off the balus I felt as if I had finally come home! After ten years of being in the States, I had not realized how deeply I missed Papua New Guinea. In the weeks that followed, I was filled with such a peace and contentment I can not explain. I can only pray that someday I will be able to return.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

Papua New Guinea




Just a head's up: I am headed out on a mission's trip to Papua New Guinea (PNG) for 3 weeks. I will definately be writing about it and posting pictures when I come back, so stay tuned. I am very excited about going! For those of you who dont know, PNG is where I grew up for 7 years.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Texas

Texas


Zeb's mother, Laurie and I went down to Texas, on April 17th, to visit Lydia while she had a week off of schooling in between courses. We had a blast! On the trip down, we flew from Baltimore to Houston, Houston to San Antonio; well that was how it was supposed to go. That's not how it went. We left Houston and ended up circling above San Antonio for about a half hour and then flew on to Corpus Christi to refuel. We couldn't land in San Antonio because they were having a bad rainstorm. We sat in the airplane at Corpus Christi for about an hour till we were granted permission to fly back to San Antonio. We werent allowed to get off the plane. So finally we landed where we wanted to be and Lydia picked us up and we went to Panera Bread for lunch. Then we went back to her apartment and just hung out. We ordered pizza and stayed in that first night, watched a movie and ate Snickers ice cream with added chocolate sauce, caramel sauce, chopped snickers bars, and reese cups.

On the 18th we went shopping, walked along the riverwalk, and walked around parts of San Antonio. We visited the Alamo, spent about 10 min in front of fun mirrors that distorts our image, and went shopping for groceries; that was a big shopping list! The next day was Sunday. Church wasn't until 11:00 so we went to the Botanical Gardens. It was very pretty and fun to see all sorts of different kinds of plants. From there we went to church and then drove up to Austin to see that capitol building. The building was very ornate and all the different designs in marble on the floor was absolutely gorgeous. We learned a few things by talking to one of the guards/cops (whoever they were). #1. We are not allowed to go past the 5th floor even though there are no signs. #2. We are not allowed to climb the awesome spiral staircase, even though it is up there for all to see, tempting and taunting us; unless we have permission by the state representative. #3. Ignorance is no excuse in the state of Texas. #4. It is illegal to rollerblade in the capitol building or on its grounds. That night we went to the Magic Time Machine restaurant, where the waiters and waitresses dress up like movie characters. Our waiter was Zorro. I also saw Minnie Mouse, Lara Croft from Tumbraider, and Captain Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean (with whom I got my picture taken).

Monday morning, after an incredibly early morning exercise, we drove 2 hours down to Corpus Christi to see the USS Lexington. When this ship was docked permanently after its nautical life, it was used in the movie Pearl Harbor, and is now a tourist attraction. This ship has 19 floors and lots of stairs. It has everything from beds and sleeping areas, cafeteria, to sick bay, to barber shop and dental clinic. Sailors need to be able to live on ships for a year or more, so they have to have everything. I really enjoyed touring this ship. After a few hours on the ship we drove to the beach and spent the afternoon there. It was fun, we walked the beach, took a nap, built a sandcastle, and played in the water with the boogie board.

Tuesday we visited some military sites around San Antonio, including the Quadrangle where they held Geronimo captive, the old BAMC (Brooke Army Medical Center) where Laurie's dad used to work, and the Army Medical Museum. From there we rode a small train, which I really liked, and visited the Japanese Tea Garden. The Garden was beautiful! Lots of stone work, plants, water and fish. For dinner we were invited to the house of some friends of mine from Papua New Guinea who were home on furlough. It was nice to catch up with them. Wednesday morning was spent at the apartment relaxing, and doing laundry, and getting ready to leave the next morning. The afternoon was more shopping, and staying at the riverwalk until dark to see the lights. Our flights home were non-eventful. I think we had plenty of adventures that we didn't need one on the way home.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Moving to Pine Grove

Pine Grove


In the very beginning of April, we moved to the beautiful country in Pine Grove, PA. This is much closer to Zeb's job. We really like it here! It is quiet for the most part. We rent from our neighbors who run the farm we live on. There are cows and horses, and many acres of land; and its breathtaking!

Saturday, January 31, 2009

Trip to the Everglades

Everglades


Zeb and a friend of his, went to Florida in January to kayak the everglades. I did not go along so I cant tell you much. I posted pictures. I will try to get Zeb to write a piece on it; so check back.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

New Years Eve Ball

New Years 08-09


This year's New Years Eve ball was very small. Of our family, only Zeb and I and his parents went. Again the pictures explain themselves.