Tuesday, May 26, 2009

He's back...

Praise God!! Lauchlin has returned safely. We were able to rest and spend time together as a family on Sunday and Monday which was a tremendous blessing.
The well was mostly completed for a Nicaraguan school who was currently using a hand dug well that really could be easily contaminated.


Lauchlin said it was hard work but isn't sure whether playing with the kids was equivilant. The team was pretty intentional about spending time with the kids when they rotated work on the well.
I am going to try to get Lauchlin to write a post about his trip because I obviously wasn't there but wanted to give a little update and a few pictures.

Here at the homefront we had a pretty challenging week with teething, shots at the doctor's and fever for no apparent reason. It was rough but we are through it. Daddy's are important to Mommy's and their kids.

Welcome home Lauchlin we love and missed you!!!

Friday, May 22, 2009

Well the well...

...is pretty much done at the school they were drilling at in Nicaragua. The team Lauchlin was with decided to be there this morning and give up some of their 'tourist time' and head to Managua this afternoon. Lauchlin called me this morning. He said they worked really hard this week but had hit rock on Monday and had to find another location to start again. I guess I will have more details when he returns. Praise God that is tomorrow evening at 6pm.
It has been a really rough week but God has sustained us. I didn't anticipate Jude having such a hard time with his Daddy away. He was very emotional and confused this week. He also was teething and had a doctor's appointment with a shot (with side effects of course). Regardless, I will be glad for Jude's sake that his Daddy is back.
The body of Christ has surrounded us here is amazing ways. We had people in our home for 3 evenings for dinner and fellowship. Also, had a people watch the kids and let me get out a little bit. Alan, our good friend, watched them today and Jude really seemed to be refreshed by some 'guy time'.

Anyway, I will post more details and pictures on the trip later. Sorry no new pictures of the kids. Jude has been crying all week it seems anyway...

Much love,

Mackenzi (and gang)

Saturday, May 16, 2009

Nicaragua or bust...

Lauchlin left last night to fly to Houston and this morning is flying to Nicaragua. He will spend a week outside of Leon in a small town drilling a well with a team to provide them with clean water. We have been going hard all week and are tired but excited for this week to begin and the task to be accomplished successfully. So, if you could pray for him this week as he travels and works hard, we would appreciate it. Also, if you can pray for me as I care for the kids! I will have a young woman staying with me the week which I believe will be a big help and at the very least adult company!! Our small group is going to do some evening shifts with me which is such a blessing as well.

I wanted to give some Nicaragua statistics so that you could understand the need for water there. Here it is:

Nicaragua
Living Water International has been drilling wells in Nicaragua since 2001. Â In 2005 volunteer drill crews began traveling into Nicaragua to drill and conduct hygiene education. The countryside is covered with small villages filled with families that do not have access to clean water; plans are underway to increase our drilling production from 15 wells in 2008 to 21+ wells for 2009. Crews drill wells of 80+ feet that are capable of producing abundant clean water to a villages containing an average of 30-50 families. While a crew is drilling another group of volunteers are teaching hygiene to the mothers in the village and the children in the schools.

Population: 5.8 Million
Lacking clean water: 37%
Below poverty line: 48%
Climate: tropical in lowlands, cooler in highlands
Languages: Spanish, Miskito
Ethnic Groups: mestizo (mixed Amerindian and white) 69%, white 17%, black 9%, Amerindian 5%
Life Expectancy: 71 years
Infant Mortality Rate: 26 deaths per 1,000 live births

Thanks for your prayers!!

Fondly,
Mackenzi :)

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Two birds, one stone...

I started sometimes to give Prisca and Jude a bath together. It works fairly well except when Jude wants to splash like a crazy man. I can't wait until Prisca can sit and play more with her brother but this is a fun step in that direction.
The kids are up to their normal activities...
Momma dressing Prisca up to look pretty. I think she looks hilarious in this picture. She truly is just enduring the endless dresses and pictures. :)

Jude continues to spend a chunk of his day looking at books. He looks so grown up in this picture!
I had a great Mother's Day. Lauchlin made breakfast, we went to church and then put the kids down for a nap and ordered take out Mexican. I wanted to hang out at home as we are looking towards Lauchlin leaving for Nicaragua on Friday and trying to get as much down time and family time as possible before then.

The kids (and I) are really going to miss Lauchlin next week but I am excited to hear about the well that is dug and the village that will be changed radically as a result. I will post some pictures from his trip and report how things went!
Much love,
Mackenzi (and gang)




Friday, May 1, 2009

The post without a good title...

Our yard has really blossomed this year and as always, the spring is especially beautiful because everything goes from brown and grey to green and lush.
Tomorrow we will be planting our vegetable garden. It will include corn, carrots, peppers, tomatoes, squash, zucchinni and some herbs. We are excited and really enjoy the planting.
As many of you know, we have been struggling with having cats with kids. We have gone back and forth about finding a home for them and have tried a few times with no success. Then we would just resolve to keep them...well we have found a new home for them and they are there already. It was sad to say 'goodbye' to them because of our history and the fact that we have had them for 6 1/2 years. However, it is a major relief. We are already enjoying the lack of animals in our house. They were able to stay together and that was really important to me. Thanks Storge and Philia, enjoy your new home!!


Next, I was talking to my friend Katie about similarities and differences between our 2 children and I realized I had similar pictures of both of my kids so I figured a comparison was in order. So, here they are. . .






These following pictures are just for a bonus round.
I am pretty convinced that spaghetti isn't worth it!

Jude continues to climb up and read for extended periods of time. He loves staring at each page and has also started to 'talk' in a way that sounds like reading.
Prisca has decided on her thumb. She loves it and is soooo cute sucking it. She often holds it in with her opposite hand.
Here she is before church one Sunday. I think this pose is so cute. She's just hanging out.
Well, that's all for now.
Fondly,
Mackenzi (for the gang)