Here we are a the end of Summer 2017. It has been a full summer for us, and we hope it has been for you too.
We traveled this summer to a small village 18 hours north of us to visit a student of Shane’s, and her family. It was an arduous journey with many police checks along the way. At each one Michelle and I had to register at that station, and then stand side by side holding up our passports with the ID page visible so the police could take a picture. However, it was worth it once we arrived at the student’s home. Her family was initially nervous because they had never met, nor hosted, foreigners before, much less ones who spoke their language – Kazak. But it was a good time. Liberty and Van especially loved roaming around the property with the younger siblings and checking out the animals such as chickens, chicks, cats, dogs, geese, goats, sheep, and a sleeping guard dog. One highlight was driving for about 3 hours towards the border of Kazakstan in order to watch a 20 km horse race, and the riders were mostly boys aged 10-15.
Speaking of Kazakstan, we finally made a trip over the border to visit Almaty. You may recall me spending summers there from 1997-2002. There is now no need for a visa for many nations, so we were glad to skip the lengthy visa application process and simply show up at the border! Previous years required the better part of a day to get out of China, and into Kazakstan. This time we were through both sides in…. 1.5 hours. Unbelievable how much more smooth the process is now. While in Almaty Liberty could visit her best friend from earlier Urumqi days.
Liberty and Van had a great summer, grateful for a break from home school. We all went on many bike rides around the city. Probably one of our favourite memories of this season will be of riding around dinner time (5ish pm) and then stopping for our evening meal at a restaurant, eating a meal, then continuing the bike ride as the sun slowly sets and the street lights come on. Ili is actually fairly bike-friendly, so there are many streets where we can ride on bike lanes. There are still people to dodge, and e-bikes zipping around, but overall it is a safe and fun type of outing. There is also a pond full of goldfish, a turtle, frogs, and it is a fun place to play around. Van also learned how to rollerblade, and Liberty got better at it.
Thank you, Shane and Michelle,
For you update including the pictures.
You dear ones are on my intersesory List so be sure to keep me up-to-date.
I think I told you that Barb crossed the threshold hand in hand with our Lord entering the home especially prepared for her. Praise God! She is in the immediate presence of our Lord and free of pain. God granted us 50 years + together on this planet. Blessings! As ever in Him Whom we proclaim, Tom Marks
Lovely photos and great to get your news. So good to read about your fun times over the summer and also the times to meet people and ocassionally be blessed by deeper, more meaningful encounters.
Great to read your update ! Glad to hear you have had a good summer!
Love,
Colin and Lolly
Praise God things are going reasonably well for you! Cycling, blading (I enjoyed my time doing it!), Starbucks- who would think? the best photo is your barbeque. How unique for North Americans to see! God bless each of you as you forge forward for Him.
Mary
Great to hear from you, and glad you are having a fruitful time. The children are growing like weeds. They must bring you a lot of joy, especially when they are meeting up with friends all over the world. If only adults could get along like the children. We miss you all. Give the children a hug for us. Chuck & Marilyn
Shane its so good to hear from you and the family, we still have a standing place at Mc Donalds in Stoney creek. Love you guys.
Chuck & Marilyn
Hi Cookes, I pray for y’all often and would love to hear your voice now that you are back in the West: 5one296oneZero6one3. Love, Ruth Pifer