Sunday, September 16, 2007

Busy, busy, busy - morning, afternoon and night!

Hey to friends and family from Estonia. This week was absolutely amazing and absolutely jam packed! We're sorry we didn't have a chance to share more with you along the way, but we were pretty much going non-stop from 7am to anywhere from 11pm to 1am at night - and for some even starting earlier and/or finishing later. All that aside, I think we are all very fulfilled by the experiences we have had here in Estonia, and I want to take the opportunity to fill in the blanks on so many cool details about the week. I am going to do that in separate posts by topic, so they will be easier for you and others to reference when you come to the blog. With that, see additional blogs entitled "Serving Breakfast on Campus to Promote Bear Week" (Sept 11 posting), "Afternoon Competitions Bring Great Interactions", and "Evening Events Bring It All Together" for more details on all our comings and goings, the amazing relationships we've built and what we truly believe is God at work in Estonia! I hope more will also be added to these entries from other teammates who were on the trip as we come back to reality and have a chance to sit down and reflect.

3 comments:

jeff henderson said...

Way to go Estonia team!!!! We are SO proud of each of you. God is going to do great things through you.
Jeff Henderson

Carolyn Norton said...

So glad ya'll are back! I have loved reading this while you were gone. What a great trip! I can't wait to hear more and see pix. Looks like the Lord was truly GLORIFIED in Estonia last week!

Love and Blessings,
Carolyn

Rebecca Johnson said...

What a fantastic way to keep your prayer teams informed about your experience. With a new baby at home Jess and I weren't able to go on a mission trip this year. Though we supported several others, we really missed our Bolivian brothers and sisters. We are strong fans of Betsy and Daryl. This blogspot has allowed us to live vicariously through your experiences. I've been reading the entries out loud to my six week old son. (Start him young and train him right.) How cool to think I can do this every year up until HE is able to go and serve. God is doing amazing things all around the world. Thanks for helping us remember this! Peace and love, Rebecca Johnson