Therefore, we are ambassadors for Christ, as though God were making an appeal through us; we beg you on behalf of Christ, be reconciled to God. II Corinthians 5:20
Thursday, December 27, 2007
Severs and Scarboroughs are Here!!!
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Christmas Party!!
We also had an opportunity to teach the kids and their parents that Christmas is about celebrating Jesus' birth. Page made a birthday cake for Jesus and we sang happy birthday to Him.
We had a great time and look forward to some other opportunities to share Jesus' love.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Coach Curlee!!!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Softball season comes to an end
Sunday, December 09, 2007
Prayer Requests of Children
Friday, December 07, 2007
MCA Elementary School Christmas Concert
Saturday, December 01, 2007
Page passes Level 3 Test!!!
By the way, Keith hopes to pass his test in June of next year.
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Happy Thanksgiving!!!
Sunday, November 18, 2007
Busy Weekend (Friday night)
Thursday, November 15, 2007
COSTCO Grand Opening!
I had previously decided I would not go on opening weekend. However, my curiosity got the best of me and I ventured out that way right before opening on the first day. My plan was to go inside only if it didn't look too crowded. If it was really bad, I would just go to the new Carrefour close by to buy my weekly groceries. (Carrefour is a European chain store sort of like Super Walmart)
As I drove down the road toward the general area where I knew COSTCO was located, I noticed an unusual amount of cars turning left with policemen directing traffic. I thought, "Surely that isn't it, I must not have gone far enough..." When I realized I had gone too far, I did a U-turn and headed back towards all the cars. Sure enough, the traffic was for the grand opening! It reminded me of the traffic going to an NC State ball game! Then I saw a line of people coming out of the store and wrapping around the block. Needless to say, I turned around again and headed for the Carrefour. I love people, but this was definitely overdoing it!
Later that day, I heard from other people who ventured out there that the people were neck to neck, and check out lines went all the way to the back of the store. One person said he was there for three hours and didn't even get to buy anything.
I did make it out there this Tuesday after my language classes. It was still more crowded than I would've liked, but I was able to get in and out in about one and a half hours, so I was pleased. One thing I noticed was many people with only one or two items in their huge buggies. On the other hand, mine was very full - that's what happens when you buy for 6 people. I got a little tired of people staring at the crazy foreigner and laughing at all my purchases. But it was worth it.
I think COSTCO will be a hit here! I, for one, and very thankful it is here and I can go there to purchase the western things we crave!!
Sunday, November 04, 2007
Volleyball in Taipei
Thursday, November 01, 2007
NC State Apparel in Taiwan
Saturday, October 20, 2007
Page -- Playing the guitar again!!!
Sunday, October 14, 2007
Pa and Kaykee are here!
Saturday, October 06, 2007
Typhoon KROSA
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
Care Package from Rope Holders!
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Dinner with Janet and Jennifer
Many of you probably remember our friend from Taipei, Janet. She and her sister, Jennifer, were in Taichung for the day on Thursday and decided to give us a visit. It was so great to see Janet, and this is the first time we met Jennifer. They have three other sisters and one brother! We took them to our favorite resturant in the village where we live. It is one where the cook makes the meal in front of you, similar to the Japanese restaurants in the States, but much more casual and not as much food per plate! (plus MUCH cheaper - all 4 of us ate for less than $15 US - Milly stayed at the house with the boys)
This is a picture of us taken by the lady who runs the restaurant.
This precious lady, the matriarch of the family who runs the restaurant, affectionately called "Grandmother Chen" always waits outside. Her job is to talk to people who walk by and make them comfortable in chairs outside if they have to wait for a seat. One time Page reached out to touch her shoulder when we were leaving, and she grabbed Page and hugged her. She said, "Please come back often! Please come back often!" - so we try to do that!!
Fun at the water park!
Here is Hunter coming out of the end of a long swirly slide!
This photo is Milly and three of her new buddies: Grace, Julie and Shawna
Levi is on the big wide slide going down head-first!
Wade and Levi at the bottom of the swirly slide. This park is different than the ones we have been to in America. There are no people telling you when to go down so you often end up running into the person in front of you. Sometimes you have these fun "pile-ups" and a whole group comes out together into the water!
This last photo is of Wade and his friend, Andy (Wade pictured on the left). This is the fastest slide - you actually soar in the air for a short time!
Thursday, September 20, 2007
The instruments are bigger than they are!!
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
A tribute to Linda
Monday, September 03, 2007
Levi's first day at Si Chang Li
Thursday, August 23, 2007
First day of school!
The Curlee kids started school this week! This group photo was taken Monday morning before the first day of school. They are now in the following grades: Milly - 7th, Wade - 5th, Hunter - 2nd. Levi will start kindergarten next Friday at his Chinese school, Si Chiang Li. All of the kids have had a really great first week - thank you for your prayers as they have had to adjust to another school.
All three of the older kids are especially excited about all of the extracurricular opportunities they will have at MCA this year. Milly's electives this quarter are band (oboe), math club, mosaic art class, drawing art class, and one on defending your faith. Wade is very excited about his first opportunity to play in the band - he is hoping to play the trumpet. And Hunter will take a beginning violin class two times a week after school! Levi just found out he can play on the elementary tee ball and soccer teams at MCA even though he won't be going to school there yet since he is technically kindergarten age. Please continue to pray for the kids as God brings them to your heart this school year!
The photos below were taken at MCA on Monday morning. The first one is of Hunter and two of his new friends, David and Ivy, outside the second grade classroom. The second is of Wade seated at his 5th grade desk. The boy sitting behind him is Nathan, one of Wade's new friends.
P.S. We obviously survived the typhoon last week! Sorry to not keep you posted. It ended up being just a big rain storm with some wind. Thank you for your prayers!
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Typhoon is Approaching
Thursday, August 09, 2007
The Curlee kids go to basketball camp!
Monday, July 30, 2007
Taiwan Tea
Monday, July 23, 2007
Mission trip to Taimali!!!
Wade working hard in his group. Wade shared his English skills each day to some high school students.
Hannah sharing the gospel to two of her students. Of course, she had a translater, named Sophia, help her tell the story.
Keith and Milly overlooking the Pacific Ocean and Taimali. It was a great view!!!
Thursday, July 12, 2007
Hannah has arrived!!!
Levi -- 5 Years Old!!!
Sunday, July 01, 2007
Taipei Party
Tuesday, June 26, 2007
Milly turns 12!!!
All the boys are in Taichung and hopefully we will all survive without the girls here to take care of us.
When Milly and Page get back we will post some pictures of her party.
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Page turns 39!!!
Saturday, June 23, 2007
Taichung- for Wade
Taichung...according to ME
Hi, this is Milly (aka Mildo - this is for you, Melonhead!) here. Ok, so we moved to Taichung...ya'll know that. My mother said I had to write positively, so here. Taichung is uh...okay.(I guess) The pool is kinda cool, but it kinda helps if you have friends. Anyway, we all loved Taipei and it was hard 2 move. So like pray 4 us. It is like SUPER hard not 2 have any friends. Even going to the pool isn't nearly as fun without friends. I am getting a little negative here, so I am going 2 starting talking about the new house (it is hard to be negative about that). Okay, well, I mainly live on the 3rd and 4th floor, although I occasionly come down to the 2nd to eat :). My room is REALLY cool (even if it is smaller then the one in Taipei). It has green walls to match the leaves of the flowers on my matteress. And a pink curtain to match the flower petals on the matteress.
We also have A LOT of book shelves for my collection (that is still growing) of books and rabbits. Dividy, my dwarf-hamster, seems happy. The boys share a room and their's is like really cool, too. They have two walls that are green and Wade and Levi have bunks. Hunter has his on bed. Their room is really big so three people can easily live in it. We have FOUR bathrooms (2 are half-baths, like with out the bathtub and shower head)! On the 3rd floor is the comp room (office) and Mom and Dad's room. They have this HUMONGEOUS bathroom! The 2nd floor is the kitchen/dining room/ den. And on the 1st floor is the garage, a bathroom, and the shoe rack. Oh yeah, and on the 5th floor is the TV rooom (it is SUPER small).
On 1 of the balconies is the hamster play- area and on the other is the washer and dryer. This sounds pretty big, right? But get this: the actual ping is smaller then our Taipei apartment! So, all in all, our house is pretty cool. I have some pics of the things I was talking (or typing, for that matter) about and you can guess what they are of ( I don't feel like explaining it). So like pray 4 us to make new friends, I have a feeling we will adjust quickly. Luv y'all!