31 December 2011

2011... Some thouhgts

If you're looking for a recap of 2011 and lots of fantastic pictures click here.  This post will be a little more serious as I reflect on two big events in 2011.

God really revealed himself to us in this year.  With Wilson being one of the worst sleepers of all time, Jen and I really took this verse to heart: Because of the LORD'S great love we are not consumed, for his compassions never fail.  They are new every morning; great is your faithfulness.  Lam. 3:22-23.  I personally was pushed and stretched farther then I thought possible this year, and I expect much of the same in 2012.  We live a great life doing what we do, but it's not always a bed of roses.  being away form home is hard.  Our kids face some unique and different challenges (which they have handled with grace and aplomb far exceeding their age).  Despite the challenges and blessings of the past year, 2011 will be the year that I remember beginning with the birth of my son and the death of my Grandfather (whom my son is named after).

January brought us Wilson and all that comes with an infant.  Jen and I decided in our late 30's and having done this twice we are much better parents to Wilson then we were to the girls.  I know I am much more patient and things just come easier.  Raising a boy has been fun, he just does boy things and they are very different from the girl things that have dominated our house for nearly eleven years. 

As Wilson was growing, my Grandfather was nearing the end of his long life.  He has had a tremendous influence on me, mostly on my spiritual growth and helping me become who I am.  I knew two years ago as I hugged his neck it was for the last time this side of Heaven.  In October his health worsened and we knew the end was near.  I had a chance to have a few phone calls with him.  His voice was but a whisper but it still carried the conviction and passion I had grown up listening to.  Knowing the end was near my Grandfather asked that I come home and preach his funeral, he also told me what he wanted that funeral to be like (as long as I can remember my Grandpa thought his health was failing, so he had been planning this for a long time).  I was so honored to preach his funeral and share his passion for Jesus one more time for him.  The last thing my Grandpa said to me was "see you on the other side"  and I know that is true.

So back to those two events Life and Death.  We all face them, they happen all the time everyday.  But this year for me they were in such close position to each other.  Every time I look at Wilson, I think about my Grandpa.  Mostly I pray.  I pray that Wilson grows up to be the kind of man Grandpa was.  Christ first and always, and a deep love for family.  I hope 2012 brings a lot more life for me and for my family.  A fuller life, a life more focused on Christ and each other. 





Good Bye 2011......

Today marks our two year anniversary here in Belgrade.  I would love to be able to reflect on those opening days but they are a big blur.  All I really remember is laying in bed as Belgrade celebrated the new year with a bang - it was so loud I just remember praying "God please let that be fireworks and not small arms fire"  For the most part I thank it was... fireworks and probably a little small arms fire:).  But enough of that day, Lets look back at 2011!

Obviously the big deal for 2011 happened on January 9th and gave us this
And nearly a year later that grew into this:


We are so blessed to have the boy in our lives.  He has added a whole new level of crazy to our family.  He is as sweet as they come, with a great attitude and such a boy. The decision Jen made to birth Wilson in Belgrade turned out to be a great one.  He really has opened doors for us and has helped us build relationships with friends and neighbors. Hopefully in 2012 he will learn to sleep.
Along with Wilson, early 2011 brought a visit from Grandmother and Grandfather, Miki turned 5 and we all got to reunite with great friends in Germany from our training and had a great week of fellowship and worship (we all missed Doug and Kat).  So if your scoring at home at six weeks old Wilson has two stamps in his passport but has yet to be in his home country. 

Turning 5

Visit from Grandmother and Grandfather

Retreat to Germany
The spring was busy as English classes started back up, we continued to learn language, took a trip to Budapest, moved into a new flat and had a visit form Miss Kim!
Family pic in Budapest

Pretty Girls at Easter

Mohawk and a Smile

Fun with Miss Kim       
 The summer was fast and furious as we had many visitors (Papa, Aunt Shea, Uncle Bobby, Doug and Kat, and Aunt Julia.  My dad and I took a trip to Germany for sight seeing and the Women's World Cup.  The kids kept growing and we had our annual meeting in Bulgaria.  I continued meeting with people and drank a ton of cold coffee.  The Israel's moved from Novi Sad to Belgrade to work with us.  Amy decided Mississippi wasn't cool enough and is spending two years in Belgrade bouncing between dinner with the Stevens' and the Israel's.  Christina and Bethany decide to spend the summer in Serbia and (hopefully come back this year).  The Seattle girls were a blessing as the watched the kids for us.  We did some Roma (gypsy) outreach and began building relationships with some great people in that community.  For a summer break it sure was crazy. 
Me dad and Ponochio in Berlin
4th of July Belgrade Style

Family Fun in the Elelvator

Bulgaria

Aunt Julia for a visit

The Seattle Girls

Doug and Kat enjoy "Fancy Coffee"

Amy and ladies from Missippi
Summer came to a close and the fall saw the start of school (home and Serbian).  Wilson went from a crawl to a walk.  Our fellowship began meeting weekly.  Jen and I had the opportunity to Disciple some great young ladies.  LPC sent a great team of volunteers to teach English.  We moved into a new office space while continuing English classes.  Jen and Randi started AWANA with the kids which has been amazing.  We celebrated thanksgiving with two dear families.  Disney on ice came to Belgrade... and we saw it.  Kyleigh's school celebrated their 50th anniversary with the most amazing elementary production ever.  We finished the year by joining the Israels for the Gingerbread House Building extravaganza and I made my Serbian Acting debut to rave reviews. 
Miki on her first day of School

Disney on Ice

Thanksgiving with some super Serbs

Fall family Pic

Team Belgrade Rockin Christmas Eve.     

So there you have it.  2011 you were good to us and we look forward to what 2012 has to offer. 

29 December 2011

Blending the old and new.....

Growing up my house did not have a lot of Christmas traditions.  We always celebrated and my mom made sure Christmas was always good for my brother and I, but we did not have those things that we knew were gonna happen every year because its Christmas.  For this reason I wanted my kids to have something that when they grow up they can say "these things always happened at Christmas". Moving to Serbia has made us adjust our tradition and try some different things.   We brought four traditions with us from the states: New dough ornaments every year, Lake Pointe Church Christmas eve service, IHOP after the service and opening one present on Christmas Eve (always new Christmas PJ's but my kids have not figured this out) Moving to Serbia, has made us adjust those traditions.  There is no IHOP and LPC is a long commute, but we have adjusted.  Jen makes pancakes and breakfast for dinner (we call it SIHOP - Stevens International House of Pancakes), we watch the service streaming live on the TV, and we have PJ's shipped around thanksgiving.
New PJ's

Singing with Danny at LPC
Miki couldn't last through the whole service. 
 Along with these traditions we added something new this year- it's not a tradition yet but we hope it becomes one.  This was the first Christmas we had colleauges in town so we wanted to do something together.  We decided to have a name draw Christmas eve then all go shop for our person at the fleamarket.  The amount was small but the choices numerous at the fleamarket. There was quite a debate over fun gifts or practical gifts, guess which side I cam down on!
Team Belgrade Ready to Shop

Randi sporting her amazing apron given to her by her oldest

Missmatched socks for amy

Kyle and Trey with very practical gifts

Jen got socks, of course
A great time was had by all and we spent Christmas day together eating pizza and hot wings, skyping family back home and relaxing.  Christmas Belgrade 2011!

Some Christmas Thoughts

Celebrating Christmas in Serbia is different in a number of ways.  This year two really stuck out for me.  First the Orthodox church is on a different calender so Christmas is two weeks later here (after new years).  This leads to some strange things like all the cards say Happy New Year and Merry Christmas (in serbian of course).  Christmas day is so different, the city is alive, people are out, it's loud.  Dec. 25th is just another day.  Makes it more of a challenge to feel like Christmas.  The other thing that really struck me this year was getting a feel for Christmas in the U.S. is a little hard.  The only way to get a feel for the Christmas climate was through the internet.  The feel I got this year was pretty negative.  Lots of stuff about people taking Christ out of Christmas, retailers saying "happy holidays", the most successful black Friday in years in the midst of an economic crisis.  I guess living in a place where the words "Merry Christmas" are only spoken on Christmas Day, not from retailers, or neighbors, gives me a different perspective.  You cant take Christ out of Christmas, its impossible.  Christmas can be commercialized, pagans can celebrate the "holiday" but as a believer in Christ, you alone determine if Christ is in Christmas.  Don't let Wal-Mart or Target dictate that.  When that cashier says happy holidays, say Merry Christmas back.  Chances are that will make there day.  And you can be Christ at Christmas.  Serve some one else, use the birth of our savior as a way to talk about the life of our savior. 

18 December 2011

Gingerbread House Extravaganza

The holidays are a great time to introduce our new friends to some American traditions.  This year we teamed up with the Israel Family to build Gingerbread houses.
Three quick Points:
1.  This is an Israel Family Tradition they have been doing for years, we are thankful they let us join in.
2.  Gingerbread is in short supply here so we used waffle board.
3.  Truth be told Jen and Randy pulled this whole thing off and were amazing.

So now on to the fun.  We invited about 50 of or closest Serb friends played Christmas Music, drank hot cider, ate a ton of Christmas cookies and constructed castles, houses, and Belgrade landmarks.  I made my Serbian acting debut in the role of Josip (Joseph) in our Nativity play.  This was the highlight of the evening as the Israel kids and Stevens' kids did an amazing play about the Birth of Jesus - as a treat to our guests it was performed in Serbian.
Two truths:
1. We recorded the play earlier and played it on the big screen.
2. I read my lines on cue cards, memorization was way too hard.

THIS PLAY WILL BE POSTED SOON. JEN IS WORKING ON SUBTITLES


We had a great time, here are some pics of all the fun

The Supplies

The Food

Jen's Rudolph Cookies

Trey and the Boys

Genex Tower - A Belgrade Landmark

St. Sava Temple

The Boys and a Great House

Brook, Miki, and Daria's House




KJ and the boy's castle

Dragana and her Daughter's house

14 December 2011

Chucks, short shorts, and a Black T-shirt

Jen + Kyle + 14 Years = This
My heart was stolen 17 years ago.  I was in the UC at SFA and I saw the most beautiful girl in the world walk by.  She was wearing Chuck Taylors, short shorts (on crazy long legs), and a black t-shirt.  I was so taken with her it took my breath away.  I continued to see her on campus (gotta love a small college) and even ended up in a class with her.  She never noticed me, until a couple of years later when some mutual friends convinced her to go on a date with me (persistence is a strong suit of mine).  To be honest I never thought I could date someone so beautiful, much less spend my life with her,  but God had an amazing plan for our lives and placed us together.  Fourteen years ago today I made that beautiful girl my wife.  She has been an amazing partner, supporting my decisions and happily following me on these crazy adventures.  We have lived in small towns and big cities.  We have had three spectacular kids.  We have had some amazing highs, and some not so great lows.  Most importantly through this crazy life, Jen has walked right next to me and that has made these the best 14 years. 

13 December 2011

Some Random Thoughts

One of the things I really miss about living in America, is being in the conversation.  As things take place in all areas (sports, politics, pop culture) we just sort of miss it.  We don't get to discuss it with people.  This boils down to no one hearing my opinion, or me hearing others so I thought I would take some time to share some thoughts.  Remember these are all based on the limited and biased news we receive in these parts so take all this with a grain of salt and realize I am always right:)

- 6 months ago all the republicans had to do was put up any candidate that was not a baffoon and they win.  Seems to me they missed that memo.
- Lamar Odom to the Mavs.  Not sure about the basketball end of this but the reality tv world is going bonkers for his wife being in Dallas.  I think that's funny.
-Cowboys December meltdown is killing me, I really want them to be good.
-Alabama has no business playing for the national championship - outrageous.
-Newt, Mitt, or Rick.... almost makes Obama appealing, but not really.
-Folks we better keep an eye on Putin and his boys in Russia, these guys are shady
-Have you read about these whales trapped in the ice, thats crazy stuff
-Facebook Timeline.... that is a great change/update very cool.  It may eat up some of my time though cause its kind of fun to play with.
 -Surely the American financial sector can come up with a way to capitalize on the Euro zone mess.  The dollar should take advantage of this and get strong.  I think the Brits were on to something when they decided to keep the queens Pound as currency and stay away from the Euro.  That may end up being one of the best decision in history. 
-The Chinese have an aircraft carrier.  They bought it from the Ukraine and told the world they were going to turn it into a casino.  The crazy part is everyone believed them.  This really baffles me, a communist country that wants to be THE super power and the whole world bought the "yeah this is gonna be a great floating casino" line. 
-Sam Hurd - Former Dallas Cowboy, all around likeable guy, good teammate.... running start up drug cartel in Chicago.  That is never a good thing.

Check Back on Sunday, we will be having a big Event Saturday that I'm sure will result in some good blogging. 
















08 December 2011

Fantastic Friday Soul Patch Style

UPDATE:  If you liked last weeks blog about K's show and want to see some video check out Amy's blog (click here) for some great video and witty commentary.  Now on to this weeks Fantastic Friday.

Growing up, I did not have a clear picture of Jesus.  I guess I thought he looked like all the pictures you saw at church (you know light brown flowing locks, blue eyes, pretty American looking).  He probably looked similar to this guy: (without the freaky eyes I am sure of that)

 


But that is not really the point of this post.  The point is this week Michaela revealed her image of Jesus to us. After our Bible time in the morning she draws in her journal.  This week we were in John so that meant chances to draw Jesus.  Wednesday I looked at her drawing and saw a guy with a soul patch.  I asked who it was, she said Jesus.  I asked so why did you give Jesus a soul patch? (secretly i was hoping the answer would be that it was because I have a soul patch and when she thinks of her Dad it makes her think of Jesus, because I show her love like God etc) but alas it was because she thinks Jesus was probably pretty cool so he needed a cool beard.  When pressed Miki also told me that at this stage of his life Jesus probably had a short beard.  So on the way to school we talked a little more about Jesus and I was just so happy that at 5 Miki is forming a picture of Jesus, it's important to her and that's fantastic.
Two days of Soul Patch Jesus

Not to be outdone K showed off her fantastically innocent self by telling me I was using the S word when I said something was Stupid.  Trust me when I was 10 stupid was not the S word.