- I have not posted since before Thanksgiving and so I decided to just make a list of things to let you know what we have been up to.
- I stopped working at Food for the Hungry right before Thanksgiving. That was harder than I thought it was going to be… I do miss it a little.
- We had so much fun celebrating Thanksgiving as my mom, brother, and Grandma came to AZ to celebrate with much of Kyle’s side of the family.
- For the last two weeks we have been in CA. We were not planning on being in CA for so long but because Kyle's grandma Fox passed away, we came to CA sooner than planned, in order to remember her and be with family. We are so grateful that we were able to praise Yahweh for the gift of Ella Fox and spend time with wonderful family.
Grandma Fox was 97 before she went to be with the Lord
- We have been staying at my mom's and have enjoyed times of relaxing, doing some projects and spending time with family and friends.
- I celebrated 25 years of life with my family; my sister and brother-in-law flew all the way from Maryland and it was so much fun being together with them.
- We are a little over a month away from our departure. My heart wants to worry and stress in thinking about all that has to be done before we go. Yahweh is good to remind me and he sometimes uses my husband to remind me that there is no need to worry, that we are being well taken care of.
- We are just about at 100% of our monthly support (there are a couple more pledge cards that we are told are coming in that will put us right at 100%), our outgoing/start-up support is doing great as well, and we now pray that the Lord will bring together the necessary thing in order to buy a car when we get to Kampala. God is so good and all of this support is because of him. We are so thankful to Him for building up such a wonderful support team that has committed to walk a long side of us, this journey seems so daunting without you!
- The couple that is going with us to Uganda is still needing monthly support. Check out their blog to learn more about them and how you may be able to be a part of their support team.
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