That’s what you feel like after 35 hours of traveling. That’s what it took this time. Not bad actually.
Last time I wrote we were wondering where we’d be living, what we’d be doing and here we are already looking back. All I can continue to say is, “God is good, way too good to us.”
So we left
We got to
We stayed with Leah for about 2 weeks in all. After we’d been there a few days we drove to Jackie’s mom’s house, 5 hours south of here, and stayed there a week. We took the 2 older boys with us and had a great time visiting and catching up।
Jackie, Lauren (Nathan's wife), Nathan, Zachary, Alexis (a friend, laying down) and Jake and the dog in the front.
When we got back we made it to church for the first time and enjoyed that immensely. It was a bit weird because when we left we knew about 75% of the people who attended on Saturday nights and this time we only knew a few of them. The service had grown a lot and we were strangers in our own home. Oh well, guess we’ll have to make new friends. Today is Sunday (Father’s Day in
Housing: We weren’t sure where we’d live and Leah had been looking and gave up. The houses she found for us were too expensive or kind of scary (neighborhood not so safe) so we were a bit concerned. However, one family in our church remembered us (there’s more than one of course), Billy and Phyllis Robshaw, old friends, and they had a house they wanted someone to live in. We took a look at it and were stoked. They’d been renting it to college kids that go to our church but all but one had moved out. The remaining one, Bo, still lives here and the three of us share it. He’s a great guy so it’s a good situation. We can share expenses. When I say God is good (so are the Robshaws) I’m making an understatement. The house is a 5-minute bike ride to the beach (where I used to surf all the time) and a 5-minute bike ride to the church where Jackie works. We are blessed! In fact, Jackie and I just came home from the beach on our bikes.
Father's Day and Leah's birthday in our new house--note the unpacking mess and wonder boy, Elijah, Leah's youngest.
Jobs: Jackie starts at the church day care tomorrow (Monday) at 7:00 AM (God help her) and has the 3-year olds. She went in a couple of times just to get reacquainted with the place and was amazed that everyone understood her when she talked. Everyone over here speaks English! Hurray. She will be working 7:00 – 2:00, 5 days a week, so she’s stoked with that schedule.
I have a knack for getting jobs I don’t know how to do. My last job was a mystery to me and the one I now have is also a mystery. A friend has a business and he goes to car lots and does things like painting bumpers that are all faded out, dying interiors that are messed up or fixing up the outside when they are all scratched up. He does most everything. For some reason, he thought I’d be perfect for this job and offered to train me. So, for the last 2 weeks, I’ve been riding around with him doing these things and, sure enough, I do know how to do such things. It’s kind of fun but my back concerns me quite a bit. My back does OK until about the last couple of hours of the day and then it just kind of quits on me. Friday it was cramping and seizing up or something and I wouldn’t be able to walk for a few seconds. It hasn’t done that one before. But after a good night’s sleep it only hurt on Saturday. By the end of the Saturday (we are unpacking stored boxes and moving stuff around) it was cramping up again. I went to the doctor before we left for
So, all in all, we are doing fine. We are still a bit lost in America and really missing Thailand, but one thing that came to me was this: 2Co 3:18 But we all, with unveiled face, beholding as in a mirror the glory of the Lord, are being transformed into the same image from glory to glory…. God didn’t bring us here as a demotion—He brought us here to be transformed more and more into the likeness of Christ. Our goal stays the same and we embrace our time here in the States knowing that God has a future for us. We are grateful to have our kids and family around again and await the coming of our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ—King of kings….
We have mobile phones (no land line cause Bo works from the house and needs it) so if you have Cingular, we can talk day and night for free! Our phone numbers are…
Jackie 904 315 7734
Bob 904 315 7528
If you don’t have Cingular, we pay 10 cents a minute to talk to you and you know what? We want to talk to you. We’d love to talk to you. Our e-mail stays the same: bobandjackie@gmail.com Our mailing address is now:
Robinsons
As always, we are grateful for each of you and look forward to hearing from you. Thanks for being our friends. Blessings to you all…