Saturday, September 20, 2014

Moving

Below is a list comparing moving into our house in TZ and moving into our house in Florida.

In Tanzania we had to just ask around for available houses to rent.
In Florida we searched on line and had a Realtor helping us.

In Tanzania we spent two weeks with lots of help getting the house reading to live in.
In Florida we had 6 days from the time we bought the house until we moved in and we are still painting.
Bat poo that fell from the ceiling as we were doing repairs.
 Lots of poo was hauled out from the attic.

We took around 20 suitcases/totes with us when we moved to Tanzania. Our belongs were stored in Dar the capital city while we were at language school. When we were ready to move to Musoma we shipped our stuffed from Dar to Musoma and when the truck arrived in Musoma our stuff was dropped off at the center of town. We loaded our stuff in two vehicles and a push cart.
In Florida the moving truck came to our house.

In Tanzania we moved into a furnished house so we didn't have to buy a dining room table, living room furniture or other things like that.
In Florida we only got the kitchen appliances with the house so our living room is still looking a little sparse.

We could only rent a house in Tanzania. You have to be a Tanzanian citizen to own property.
We could buy or rent when we moved to Florida.

In Tanzania as we needed to buy something we had to go to the electrical shop, plumbing shop, paint shop and etc.
In Florida we went to Home Depot and got all that we needed. Actually we did go somewhere else for the paint.
Luke's room
The kids got choose the colors for their rooms.
Nicole's room

In Tanzania our house had a wall around it, we had guard dogs, bars on the doors and windows and a night guard. All for added safety.
In Florida we do have an alarm system but we have never used it. In fact we just learned the prior owners usually didn't lock the house when he left. We do lock the house.
Coco as a puppy, when she was older she was a very good guard dog.
You can see our wall in the back ground.




Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Who or what do you seek comfort in?

If you have children you have probably offered them comfort, security and peace of mind by going with them to a party, ball practice, swim lessons or any other list of places. Often the child is nervous or afraid about trying something new and wants mom or dad close by for comfort. Just the other night I was sitting in one of our kids' rooms as they were having a hard time falling asleep. I have realized if  one of us sits in the room it can sometimes help the child to relax and fall asleep faster than if we are in another part of the house.

While sitting there God told me this is what He wants us to do. He wants us to seek comfort, peace and security in Him. He is ALWAYS with us, right by our side. How often do we go for some chocolate, coffee or to a friend when we are having a tough day or going through something tough? How often do we turn to something or someone else before turning to God for our peace and comfort? There is nothing wrong with having a cup of coffee or talking with a friend but do we do that more than seek the comfort and strength God offers. As we are going through yet another transition God is telling me that he is always with us. We just need to seek Him for our comfort and peace.

If a parent can offer peace and comfort to their child just by being present, how much more peace and comfort can God offer us. One of our favorite songs while in Tanzania was 'Never Once' by Matt Redman. Every time we sang or heard the song we thought about all the times God helped us through tough times and was with us through the good times as well. We sang 'Never Once' at church the Sunday before school started. I was in tears as I was thinking about all the times God never left us and also thinking about how God will be going with our kids as they start school, helping them through yet another tough transition.

My prayer is that as you may be going through something tough that you seek comfort and peace in the arms of our Heavenly Father.