Cheryl homeschools Truman and stays busy with Andrew and Catherine. She also does a great job of taking care of our home and continues to serve as a preschool coordinator and teacher at SoundLife. BTW: Cheryl's wicked case of the measles immediately following our return from China kept her in the hospital for five days. It's one of those events for which we had to look hard to find a positive side. But, the blessing is actually quite obvious. Our great friends Kelly, Melissa, Robyn, and Cyndi along with their gracious families made some serious sacrifices to meet our needs while I stayed with Cheryl in the hospital during the day. There is no way we can thank them and our church family enough.
Rich is in his third year of mobilization to active duty at Fort Lewis, commanding the garrison's medical holding company, consisting of injured, ill, and wounded National Guard and Reserve Soldiers. Lord willing, he will continue this work through 2008. He also serves as a pastor at SoundLife Church. We are extremely grateful that Rich has the opportunity to fulfill his military commitment within 15 minutes from home.
Our year was blessed to have some visits from family. Cheryl's parents, Brown and Linda, visited in July and flew back to Kentucky right before our departure to China. Rich's mom, Janet, along with his brother Robert and his wife Cristin visited at the end of August. Donnie, Rich's dad, visits over the Christmas holiday.
Our prayer is that everyone might know the daily peace, eternal hope, and transforming power of our great God. Our relationship with Him has made and continues to make a huge difference in our lives as we face the new opportunities, challenges, and uncertainty that comes with life this side of heaven. To explore more about how anyone can have a relationship with God, just click here.