Category Archives: home
Anniversary of Sorts
On May 31, 2012, Jonah had his accident which led to his amputation. On May 31, 2015, our family boarded an airplane with our all our worldly possessions (eight suitcases) and one cat to return to the USA. It was … Continue reading
Cameroon National Day
Facebook is a blessing and curse all rolled into one. As I look and read posts about the Cameroon National Day on May 20th, I play memories in my mind from our life and times in Cameroon. We’re still adjusting … Continue reading
May 21st
May 21st is a significant date for us. It’s our anniversary for both our wedding and our acceptance into Wycliffe. We became Wycliffe Bible Translators members on May 21, 2008 – wow!, it’s been 8 years since we started this … Continue reading
Before and After
It’s been a very busy few weeks, however, we’re quite happy with the results, especially since this is our first time to renovate. Below are the before and after pictures. Living Room Before Living Room After Main Bath Before Main … Continue reading
The House
As you may have heard or read in our last blog post, we purchased a home. You may be wondering how or why!?! The how – it’s expensive to buy a home and you may be thinking why are we … Continue reading
Ships in the Night
The month of April has been very busy with big things and a blur. We kicked the month off with Jonah’s birthday and our oldest nephew’s birthday. The 100% in 100 days campaign ended on April 9th. We closed on … Continue reading
100% in 100 Days
Our first 100 days of 2016 were filled to the brim! As many of you know, we’ve been on an intense journey of trying to reach the goal of 100% of our financial ministry budget during the first 100 days … Continue reading
Weekend Fun
We had a great weekend of celebration! Jonah turned 11! It’s hard to believe he’s 11! Our oldest nephew turned 16! How is that possible!?! One of our friends who we met in Cameroon, was married on Saturday. We were … Continue reading
Anxiety
I’m writing about a topic that I feel to some extent seems to be taboo in Christian circles, however, I know many people suffer from anxiety either in bouts or chronically. I know this because when I’ve opened up to … Continue reading
Hitting the Road
David’s been traveling through Ohio and Pennsylvania for almost two weeks now. He’s had the privilege to meet with many people to share about Cameroon and about our new roles within Wycliffe. I’ve been holding down the home front with … Continue reading

