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Easter in the East

We had a really special Easter this year.  I think it was because we celebrated in a lot of ways we never had before and it made Easter so much more significant and meaningful.  To start off with, we all participated in Lent this year.  I know for some that makes you think of the Catholic church and might make you wonder why we would want to do that.  Well, this was the first time I had ever participated in Lent and honestly hadn’t ever even given it much thought before.  The basic premise of Lent is joining with Christ in His forty day fast while He was in the desert.  So, you choose something special and important to you and forty days before Easter you stop eating it or drinking it or using it, or whatever, depending on what you are fasting from.  Besides practicing self-discipline, it ended up being a very meaningful way of putting me in an appropriate mindset for Easter.  If I was in Texas, the only things to remind me of the Easter season would be big stuffed bunnies, colored plastic eggs, and egg-shaped Reeses peanut butter cups at wal-mart.  Don’t get me wrong, the egg-shaped Reeses are definitely one of my favorite, but they honestly don’t do much as far as helping me to remember what Easter really is.  With Lent, I was reminded every day for forty days what was coming and couldn’t help but think about Christ and how he must have felt in his anticipation of the Easter season.  Anyway, I’m not trying to advocate Lent or say you need to participate in Lent to have a meaningful Easter, I’m just saying it was very special for me and I’m glad we participated in it together as a team.

Second, we had a special candle-light service, called a Tenebrae service, one night during the week prior to Easter Sunday.  It too was a very special time in which we participated in the Last Supper with Christ and his apostles and joined in with Him in the darkness of the hour at hand and felt the weight of the shadow of death that was upon Him.  It was a quiet, heavy, almost mournful time.  We shared a simple meal together, sang a songs of the cross, and read the story of Christ’s betrayal, arrest, denial, trial, and death.  As we read Christ’s last words, “It is finished.” we extinguished the only candle illuminating the room and sat quietly in darkness, taking in the weight of Christ’s death wondering what it must have been like for his followers on that dark day.  We said the Kyrie Eleison, Lord have mercy on us, and when home in sadness.

Because of those two things, Lent and our Tenebrae service, I think it made the joy and meaning of Sunday that much more special and significant.  Saturday evening, everyone came over to our house.  We had a special meal together, played with the kids and then put them all in bed and everyone spent the night at our house!  It was Tonya’s idea and something I think we had all been looking forward to.  The next morning, Sunday, the adults got up early and went outside for a sunrise Easter service.  We didn’t do anything that special, just prayed together, sang some songs, and read the story of Christ’s resurrection.  But, like I said, in light of Lent and the sadness of the Tenebrae service earlier in the week, the joy and celebration of knowing Christ had defeated death, was very meaningful.

At that point, the kids began waking up and coming down stairs excited to see if the Easter bunny had made it all the way to Thailand.  Of course, he had, so we all ate breakfast and then had a big Easter egg hunt.  After the hunt and a lot of candy, we all went inside and had a special resurrection Bible lesson for the kids that Tonya had prepared.  Easter was special this year and I just wanted to share it with you.  Hope you enjoy the pictures, click here for more.

Corban’s Graduation

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Last Thursday we had a small kindergraten graduation for ‘ol Corban Scout.  I can’t believe it!  Since our container arrived in November we have been playing catch up with his school lessons.  After a morning of Thai school, lunch, and a short rest time Corban and I would meet downstairs in our tiny little classroom [...]

Going Muddin’

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We had a big storm today which was much needed, not necessarily for the ground, but to hopefully clear out some of the smoke in the sky.  Pretty soon after the storm was over Corban was outside on his bike having a blast.  I had so much fun watching him ride through the puddles and [...]

Planting Seeds In Phayao

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That’s not a Biblical play on words, we actually planted seeds today.  Tonya and I have been talking about having our own garden for a long time and so we finally decided to do it.  It’s a pretty small garden, about 2 meters X 2 meters.  We let the boys pick out a few different [...]

Thai Funeral

Well, it has been a very interesting week at our house here in Phayao, Thailand.  Our neighbor’s mother passed away this past saturday and they have been having the funeral at their house this whole week.  It is tradition for a Thai funeral to last many days, usually 3-5, but this particular funeral will be [...]

Either we’ve been away from Texas too long, or these really are good steaks!!

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I know it’s a long title for a blog post, but i couldn’t help it.  On a whim, we decided to go to Chiang Mai last Friday.  We mainly went hoping to take the boys to see the movie “Cloudy, with a chance of meatballs” but found out it had just left the theatres here [...]

Camping Trip

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This past Friday our family went on a camping trip with Haley and three of our other friends.  We drove about two hours to a national park that sits on the side of a mountain named Phu Langka.  It is a beautiful little campground set high in the jungle.  We especially had fun getting there [...]

Haiti Fundraiser

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Fear not, easier said than done.

Psalm 4 “Answer me when I call, O God of my righteousness! You have relieved me in my distress; Be gracious to me and hear my prayer. O sons of men, how long will my honor become a reproach? How long will you love what is worthless and aim at deception? Selah. But know that [...]

Video Update II – January 2010

Good news, Teagan got out of the hospital today!!  It turns out he had salmonella!  Sounds pretty bad if you ask me, and I guess it was since he spent four days in the hospital.  But, he is doing much better and is definitely happy to be home with mom and dad, and Corban and [...]