We have a house!!! We are so very thankful. Thank you all for praying with us in this. Steve and our business manager were able to meet with the owner on Saturday morning, and the meeting went great. We will be able to move in on schedule (barring any delays in the "fixing up") in February. It has been a long 3 months of searching, and we are ecstatic to have a home to move into now.
Steve is on his way home now and hopes to arrive by 10 pm. Please pray for safety as he travels and also that he would start feeling better as he is currently having some stomach trouble (par for the course when you travel here and sometimes end up eating at less-than-sanitary places). Tomorrow morning (the 31st), we will leave to spend New Years a couple hours from here with some friends. We hope you all have a wonderful New Years! You enjoy your chilly evening by the fireplace, and we will enjoy our lounging outside on a pleasant tropical evening under the coconut trees! :)
Praise Him with us for our new home!
Friday, December 29, 2006
We Have a House!!!
House Update
Wednesday, December 27, 2006
Hagen Family Christmas
Hope you all had a very Merry Christmas!
Our new house
Monday, December 25, 2006
Our Christmas





Our trip


Fun with the cousins









We had a great time as mother and daughter on our trip. I am so proud of our little girl - who's not so little anymore.
Saturday, December 23, 2006
The Towers






Friday, December 22, 2006
We're back!
Upon our arrival, we were pleasantly surprised to discover several packages awaiting us - and even more pleasantly surprised to discover that the boys had waited for us before opening them! It was so much fun to get Christmas in a box and such an encouragement from home. Thank you so much, O-Hills and Rauschs!

You more observant ones out there may have noticed that Ben is wearing "big-boy underwear". Yes, we are TRYING to potty train him, but we think it is going to be a long process. He is interested and doing ok, but I think he is going through nearly as many underwear as he did diapers. :)

We had an early Christmas with Steve's family on skype this morning, and I thought you might like to see how we manage to share Christmas with our family across the ocean. The kids get to open their presents from Grandma and Grandpa while they watch via video! Skype is great. Notice Ben in his underwear again - that is pretty much his uniform nowadays. :)
I will try to get some pics up soon of our time visiting my sister and her family - so be sure to check back in a couple days for some very cool pics. Thanks for praying for all of us during that time - the surgery and the time went well, and we were so thankful to be able to be there to help them out.
Merry Christmas to all of you!
Wednesday, December 13, 2006
Not Again!

Friday, December 08, 2006
The Christmas Tree




Update on Ben
Monday, December 04, 2006
The Destruction part 1
Our partner churches down in the Albay province of Bicol region (the province where the vast majority of the devastation was) were exceedingly thankful for the immediate relief that he was able to bring. And we are thankful to be working with an organization who is ready with funds to help people in the midst of disaster, and thankful for our partner churches and individuals in the States who give to make that a reality. The main 2 things Steve brought down were tarps to be used as temporary shelters until they can rebuild and drinking water (those were the 2 things the pastors in that area said they needed the worst). Here are a couple pics of the tarps already being put to good use.


In addition to bringing the supplies down, Steve also did what he could to help out those affected down there. Since he is good at fixing things, he was able to be a big help. He repaired a generator, a vehicle, a freezer, a water pump and a washing machine while he was down there (I think that is all...)
Water is obviously a huge problem down there right now - ironic after the disaster is due to too much water all at once... Some missionaries down there have a water pump in their back yard so he helped pump gallon after gallon of water to be used in the clean up process.
Steve was able to be a huge help and blessing to the Allens while he was down there (the missionary family whose home flooded there). He stayed with them and was able to help coordinate the clean up effort there (they were understandable a little overwhelmed with all that has happened to them and were thankful for his leadership in "directing traffic" as it were). He was also able to help them get several of their appliances up and running again. Please continue to be in prayer for them as it will be months before they have electricity or water again and they lost so much of their personal belongings. I did a post on their behalf to their blogspot, and you may want to check it out www.allenupdate.blogspot.com to know how better to pray for them. They are going to work for another week then will take a few days off in Manila to re-group. They aren't sure yet where they will spend the holidays...
On the way home, Steve was able to stop through Iriga, the city where we hope to locate, and check on the 2 houses that are options for us to move into. We are thankful to report that neither one of them had flooded! While there was some wind damage on the outside, they both looked pretty much ok. Here is a pic of "House #1" that I failed to get a pic of last time...

Continue on to the next post to see a few more pics that Steve took down in Bicol.
Thanks to all of you who sent notes after our last update - it was SUCH a blessing to have an inbox full of encouragement from home. It has been a rough week (month!), and that meant so much. We head up to Manila today for Ben's appointments. Please pray with us that the doctor will work with us so we can get all 3 appointments in before I have to leave to go to help my sister with her surgery - I leave on the 12th.
The Destruction part 2






Saturday, December 02, 2006
A note to the tooth fairy
Friday, December 01, 2006
We survived!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Urgent Prayer Need!
Tuesday, November 28, 2006


