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Sunday, February 17, 2008

Gezuar Pavarsia!! - Happy Independence



Gazuar Pavarsia - Happy Independence. That was the phrase of the day here in Peje and all over Kosova. The day many have waited for has finally come. Kosova was declared an independant, free and democratic republic, making it the worlds newest nation. Thousands gathered in the central square in Peje, the streets were heaving with people and flags were flying proudly. It remains to be seen who will recognize this new nation and to what lengths Serbia will go to keep her territory in tact. I think there is no turning back now and its just a matter of time until the whole world comes around. The bigger question is, "Is Kosova ready for the big wide world?", not, "Is the world ready for Kosova?" The people of this new nation have a lot of hard work ahead of them. Many of us are praying for them in this time of new birth, that not only will there be the birth of a new nation but the new birth of the hearts of individuals as well.
The new Kosova Flag

Saturday, February 16, 2008

Pavarsia - Independence!!


Brad is back in the Balkans and just sent me this blog entry. It is such an exciting time for him to be over in Kosovo. I can't believe the kids and I are here when this is happening.


A blanket of snow is beginning to shroud the city of Peje, and yet the hearts and spirits of the residents are not at all dampened. Independence is coming to this tiny forgotten corner of Europe. Soon the world will be reminded of Kosovo/Kosova and not only those of us here witnessing it first hand but the whole world for a short time will have its attention focused again on this tiny Balkan territory. They say they are finally going to be free, freedom from the Turks escaped them 600 years ago and then they were under the Serbs for the last 100 years. Freedom from the Serbs in 1999 meant control by the United Nations. Now it is the time to strike out on their own and make their own destiny. What will that destiny look like, is this the begining of something great and long expected or is it the begining of the end and hopes ripe are about to be dashed? We are all waiting. Tomorrow is supposed to be the day, will it happen? From the crowd, the decorations, the flags flying one can't see how it could not happen. The anticipation is thick in the air. We wait...."

Monday, February 04, 2008

A frenzied exit!

We are officially back in the US after being quiet on the blog front for a few months now. Many apologies to everyone but thank you for your patience with us.
Our exit from K-land was stressful to say the least but we made it back eventually!!

Our plane was initially cancelled due to horrendous fog (one of the down sides of where the airport is located there.) Abi's seemingly faultless plan for us to have one extremely long day of travelling and then be at our house was foiled completely!! Anyway.....we called the airline and airport a couple of times during the morning to be told they still had fog. The cloud was lifting in Peja and there was beautiful sunshine so it was hard to believe that fog would still be a problem. At 12.15pm we received a call from the airline to tell us that if we wanted to be on our flight it was now taking off from Skopje in Macedonia and in order to board the flight we needed to be there by 4pm at the very latest. The city of Skopje is a 4 hour drive when the border is good and the airport is another 45 mins the other side of the border!!!!!! We left extremely hurriedly in 2 cars, having had to switch our drivers due to license issues and hurriedly drive around town to pick up passports etc. The journey began........

As soon as we headed down into the area where the airport is in Pristina the fog was SO thick you could barely see in front of you. We had a couple of very scary skids as there was so much ice and snow on the road. During our mad dash for the border we realised that one of the vehicles couldn't take us all the way due to car paper and insurance issues so our friend K started calling colleagues who work in Macedonia to arrange for taxi's with trailers to take us from the other side of the border. Bear in mind we were moving and had 12 large over the weight limit bags ourselves, a stroller, carry ons for everyone (and a few extra's in there by the end) as well as another friend who was travelling with us and his bags!!! We arrived at the border just gone 3.15 ish, although it is all a blur at this point!! We said hurried goodbyes and loaded ALL the luggage, children, carseat etc into the one truck that was taking us all the way - we needed to get across the border before we could meet the taxis!!!
To say that there were some strange looks would be an understatement!! The guys walked across no mans land and we chugged as slowly as we could, praying all the while we didn't lose any of the bags off the back!!
All went well and we met the taxis the other side, threw the bags on the trailer and hurtled off to the airport. We arrived a few minutes before 4pm - how that happened I will never quite be sure!! We weren't charged for any of our overweight bags as they were so keen for us to get out on the flight. We arrived in Vienna, having been told we would be staying right at the airport hotel there - of course, that was not to be and we had a 30 minute bus ride into the centre to the hotel we were going to be staying in there. By this point though all our bags were checked right through so things were alot more manageable.
We arrived at the airport the next morning to find that for some bizarre reason our passports wouldn't enter into the system. They finally managed to get it to work just as they called our flight, to this day I have no idea why just ours were a problem!!
Exactly half way through the flight there was a commotion across the plane from us and a lady had collapsed. The guy we were travelling thought that they were Albanian, and indeed they were so Brad and I ended up translating for the flight attendants and her distraught mother. That took up quite a while by the time she was stable and we had calmed everyone down, including the Romanians, who by trying to be helpful really were making things alot more complicated and confusing. We collapsed into our seats wondering when it would end!!! What more strange and stressful things were ahead of us before our final destination???
After arriving in the US and a seamless entry and transfer of our bags we heaved a huge sigh of relief, foolishly thinking we were on the home straight - we arrived at our gate for our connecting flight only to find that an error had been made in the rebooking from the day before and Brad wasn't booked onto the flight at all!! By this point we had been travelling for 2 days and we weren't in the most accomodating of moods!! After alot of handwringing, explaining, trying to keep a lid on our tempers they agreed that Brad could take Jems' seat and she could sit on my lat. We were all over the plane which was not as bad as it could have been as it was a small one, but after the journey we had just taken it was a stressful last leg for the children and us. We arrived in Indianapolis relieved to see Brad's parents and our friends Brent and Denise who were all there to haul us and our luggage back to our house!!
We fell into bed around 11pm so thankful and relieved to be there and for the journey to be done with!! We were up at 2am due to jetlag and for the next week watched our new neighbourhood wake up at 2.30am, 3am, 3.30am, 4am etc - you get the picture!!!!! Needless to say our house was completely unpacked by 7am the first morning!!!!
We wont be sad if we never have to experience a journey like that again, but it certainly makes for a good story!!!

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

15 days to go!!

We will be on the plane to the USA 2 weeks tomorrow, November 28th. It will be a marathon journey leaving here at 4am and taking around 24 hours in total, but we will be sleeping at our house in Illinois at the end of it!!

We are finishing up here - we are sending a few things with a shipping company so that is all packed up and ready for them to come and collect, although they haven't contacted us yet so it may still all be here on the 28th!! People are coming each day to take away more things that they have bought so the house looks different every time we come home. The children are getting used to living out of suitcases as all our wardrobes and cupboards are gradually disappearing. We have had a flurry of sleep overs and get togethers for the children, and we are slowly but surely working through our list of people we need to make sure we spend time with before we leave. It looks like we will be able to get through our list before we head out so lets hope we can!!

The children are all doing well considering the time of transition we are entering once again. We can definately see that they are more close to tears at times but generally they are doing well so we are glad about that.

Vicky leaves 4 days before we do and she has saved our lives - no kidding!! Abi cannot imagine having had to pack up the house, say goodbyes and get everyone organised if she had been teaching too. We are SO thankful. We will be sad to see her go as she is now part of the family. It has been great having her here and she has fitted into our family life so easily it will leave a huge hole when she is gone. We are trying to persuade her to come and visit soon.

Jems is growing before our eyes. She has started to wave which is very cute and she continues to be a delight. We have added a photo of her first tooth brushing - she now has 8 teeth so we are trying to keep on top of that!!! We are hoping she will have a reprieve as they have come so fast and have been painful so we are hoping she either gets them all over and done with, or slows down to give us a bit of a break!!


Our house is coming together in Illinois. Brad's parents have been busily putting up beds and unwrapping furniture for us which will be great for when we arrive. We are looking forward to seeing our things again and sleeping in our own bed. The children are excited about starting school - they will begin on December 3rd so we hope that will be a smooth transition for everyone. As yet Tate is not in any pre-school program as they are all full but Abi is looking forward to spending some time with him, so if that doesn't materialise she has some ideas up her sleeve. We know he has a place for the next academic year so we aren't worried about it.

We will try to keep in touch as best we can and will update you as soon as we have internet access in Illinois.

Monday, October 01, 2007

The Final Countdown!!

We have just 8 weeks to go before we head back to the US. It has been a busy month or so since we last posted. Our time in the UK was great fun, if a little exhausting. Abi's parents Ruby wedding celebrations were a huge success and it was great to see family and friends who we hardly ever manage to get together with. We did some lovely day trips with Abi's parents too while we were with them which were alot of fun.
We did see as many people as possible during the time we were in the UK. It was lovely to catch up and reconnect. Apologies to those who we missed. We realise the timing wasn't great due to the holidays etc.

We managed to get away for a week's holiday, just the 6 of us, which was sorely needed. We had a wonderful time, although Jems did decide she had had enough and gradually slept less and less as our time away went on!!! She is back into the groove again now we are home - thankfully.




Brad is in the UK at Radstock meetings and returns tomorrow. His schedule is looking very tight. We have already had 4 guys from Northern Ireland here for a few days looking at investment opportunities since we have returned so his time has been full to say the least. There are plenty of people coming for different things before we leave - several of whom are looking to work in the area of micro finance and business as mission so we are thrilled about those opportunities and pray we will be able to get everything done before our plane leaves!!




To say Abi is thrilled to have Vicky here from Northern Ireland teaching Quin and Ezzie would be the understatement of the year!!! School is in full swing and she wonders how she managed to do life here and teach too. A huge relief to be able to concentrate on the relationships here and the day centre in the spare time she has. She is madly trying to organise our departure and sell off all the things we wont be shipping.

The children are doing well. They do unravel slightly during times of transition, but they are holding up so far which is good to see. Quin is growing before our eyes and is desperate to master skipping with a rope before we return to his school as they have a big "Jump rope for heart" competition in the new year which he is keen to be a part of.

Ezzie is losing teeth by the minute and is raking in the cash!! It seems so strange to see her with a mouth full of adult teeth. She and Quin are enjoying our co-op which now has 3 families participating as the other 2 who were with us last year are back in the US for a year. We had the first one 2 days after we returned here at our house. As it was also just after Ezzie's birthday we decided to have them all sleep over!! I have the utmost admiration for people who have 8 children or more!!! They ate constantly and used up tons of energy, draining us of ours!! We obligingly filled them all up with sugar on Saturday morning and deposited them back to their parents!!!! (I am sure we were really popular!!!)

Tate continues to keep us on our toes and Abi is loving having some time in the mornings when the older 2 are in school to hang out with him. They have done some little visits together and he is great company. He is the joker in the family which keeps us all doubled up with laughter. He is particularly proud that he gets to go to pre-school at the Day Centre when the others dont!!

Jems is 7 months today and is wearing clothes Ezzie wore when she was walking!!!! She is an absolute delight and giggles constantly. She is getting teeth as fast as Ezzie is losing them. She will have 6 by the end of this week I think as she is cutting 2 more. She isn't too bothered about baby food, much prefers ours, and chomped her way through a quarter of a byrek the other day (for those of you who haven't been here that is a flaky pastry filled with meat - not what you would expect a small baby to be eating!!)


I will post a calendar in the next week or so as we have guests and teams coming up to the time we leave. If you are interested in making a quick trip before we leave - let us know!!!