Thursday, September 13, 2007

Yes, I'm still here and every day my intention is to update. I could tell you all of my excuses, which would also serve as reason for not writing any personal notes. But, you would probably just say 'blah, blah, blah' - just write! So, here goes.I've been in St. Louis for just under 2 weeks. It's been a whirlwind which included:
  • my sister and family were wonderful and came for the first weekend to help me get settled. The boys and Steve moved a lot of boxes and furniture and made sure the cable was working. Abbie, Chris and I unpacked boxes and decided what should go where. I could use them for a few more days. I'm so grateful that they found time to come.
  • Chris and I attended a family wedding in St. Louis. That was a special treat, because we hardly ever see my mom's side of our family. Some of them live just minutes from me now. My oldest cousin, Pat, was close to my mother and was moved to tears when he saw me. Not because he was so glad to see me but because I look just like my mother!
  • neither my phone or internet work in the house so for the first few days before I went to the office I felt like I was without my life line. Of course, I can survive without those things and that time let me get some good rest and do more unpacking. The house is beautiful and has lots of room for company. (yes, that's an invitation)
  • I do have some friends down here and have been able to meet up with a few and get some tasty meals already. Thanks to Polsleys and Davises for welcoming me into your homes.
  • Friday was my first day in the office and well, that's going to be a good challenge. I think the divisional team is going to be great to work with. There is a lot that falls on my desk and right now the learning curve is more like the upward ride on a very steep roller coaster. I just hope there will be some leveling before any downward action. I keep reminding myself this is only my 4th day in the office. I am not an expert in anything and I still can't even find my way around the building! This task(s) will require lots of prayer and dependence on the Lord for wisdom and strength. On the other hand, there are lots of exciting possibilities and good people who are here to support me and the work from this department. I've met with several of the staff who are within the divisional secretary's responsibility. They know their jobs, are happy to be in them and I'm looking forward to seeing them in action. (I get to go to Men's Ministry camp next weekend!)
  • Finally, here are a couple of pictures from the Missionary Debriefing and Renewal conference. The whole group and our amazing leaders, Bob and Linda in our daily setting. This was one of the best gifts I could have been given on my return to the States. I'm so grateful to the Army and especially, to the Lord for working it all out in such a meaningful and helpful way.

4 comments:

BrownEyedGirl said...

Evie- I am so glad you were able to go to the debriefing. We went and it was such a blessing for us. They also really ministered to our children and helped them with the transition home.
Sounds like you have been very busy. Back in the fast track!
Blessings!

Anonymous said...

Great to hear from you and read all that you've been up to.

Tad jealous of your debriefing experience, we have our day booked for October!! Hay ho, never mind!

Take care and don't work too hard ;-)

Zoe x

Kapten Clark said...

So great to see the pictures from MTI! I always think of it as "empty eye" (as in "first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye"). I really thought that the staff there had "empty eyes" in this way!

Henrik Andersen said...

We were beginning to wonder if you had got lost in the diner outside your office window! Great to hear from you again.

Understand the "learning curve" experience. We have just got a new DC, and he sometimes ask me how to do things, and I still have not got a clue!

God Bless and take care of your self!