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December 31, 2007

Happy New Year!

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Happy New Year from the Mast family!


A few pictures of our fun New Years Eve day at the park......
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And another random stranger! For some reason, Claire and Eliza were very popular photo accessories today. About every 5 minutes we were stopped by another group of people wanting to take their picture with the girls. This woman took about three in different settings before she was satifisfied! :) The girls faces are starting to show their feelings about this! The people were all really nice and frinedly though and the girls did a good job handling all the attention.

We're spending New Years Eve at home eating pizza and playing games. Love and miss you al!! I guess we're beating most of you to the new year by about 12 hours......Candice


December 29, 2007

Ayutthaya, Uthai Thani, and Lopburi

If that title is incomprehensible to you, those are the three towns we visited in the last few days. My parents kindly hired us a lovely van and driver and two days after Christmas we set off into the "wilds" of Thailand (anywhere outside of Bangkok to us). Here are a few of the highlights....

Day One
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Another visit to the always beautiful and enjoyable Ayutthaya (former capital of Thailand, beautiful ruins)

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We visited a few wats that we hadn't seen before- here's an enormous reclining Buddha (I'm in the picture strictly to show you how immense it is).

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Later in the day, we had fun visiting a bird park.....with many exotic and unfamiliar bird sightings. Here are Dad and Lize taking in the view from a swinging bridge.

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Everyone who knows my Dad, knows he can't resist a little up close and personal animal interaction (more on that later!!). Here he is picking on a parrot.

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One of our internet finds: The River Marina Resort. Utai Thani being a bit off the beaten tourist path, we weren't sure what to expect from these hotels. While "resort" was a bit of a stretch, this one was in a setting that was just amazing. We were actually in little rustic "cabins" on floats on the river! Here's mom taking in the view from the porch.

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Our hut. We enjoyed eating lots of fish, playing up and down the river (get it??) card game, and even a little boating.......

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The next day was spent in Uthai Thanni area. We saw miles of gorgeous scenery.....many rice fields like this one, banana and mango trees, mountains, etc. How refreshing to be out of the city and enjoying the slightly cooler weather and much cleaner air.

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The intrepid explorers even got to check out a cave.

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And enjoy some beautiful palms and rock formations in the Hupbaa Daat (forest).

Also loved our second hotel, right on the river (although not as literally as the first) and then Dad enjoyed success in his mission of finding some contacts of my Uncle Raleigh who worked in the Uthai Thanni a few years back. His friends were happy to meet us and even took us out for a big lunch.

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Our last stop, on the way home was in Lopburi. We've heard a lot about this town and the ruins overrun with monkeys and it was fun to check it out for ourselves.

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We weren't disappointed.....there were monkeys, EVERYWHERE. And they weren't the slightest bit afraid of humans. In fact, you got the feeling that they ruled the place. Dad got "attacked" by three monkeys and had his glasses stolen!

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Here he is going in to recover them. Apparently he yelled at the culprit and a bigger monkey made him drop the glasses. :) Our driver even hired a "protector" with a slingshot to keep monkeys from damaging our van!

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Eliza had a monkey pull her hair early on and then recovered to feed sunflower seeds to a baby monkey. She was overjoyed each time one took something from her hand.

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It was a crazy and fun experience (although a little frightening at times!). I couldn't' resist this pic of monkeys congregating on a Pepsi sign in the town. Even the streets were crawling with monkeys!

So, it was a fun trip, full of varied experiences and we thank God for safety in all our travels! We are looking forward to some nice peaceful days at home now leading up to the New Year.
-Candice


December 26, 2007

Christmas Day in Pictures

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Mom serving our Christmas morning cinnamon rolls. It was wonderful to have family to celebrate with us this year!

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Reading the kid's Christmas story.

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Claire giving her gift to Eliza. The girls were very blessed with gifts from family all over the world. Thanks family!! We enjoyed our many multi-cultural gifts!

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Tom with his new French press. He is having fun with the many coffee accessories he received including a Moroccon coffee makerfrom bro-in-law Jason and bags of coffee from multiple countries!

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Dad with his new wooden clock with Thai numbers.

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Claire is so excited with all her new books, she lines them up to take a count.

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Tom gives the girls a lesson in curling Strawberry Shortcake's hair.

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Eliza the soccer fan cheers in her new Chelsea jersey.

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Digging into the exciting box from Grandpa and Grandma Mast!

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Enjoying our Christmas lunch of shrimp and oysters.

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In the evening, the team came over for a little party at our house.

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Snacks! Mom brought some snow to decorate- definitely the only snow we'll see this year!

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The party included lots of eating, a very fun gift exchange, Christmas carols, and a hilarious drawing game of "If You Know What I Mean." (and coining the new name of the game). And festive hats of course.

-Candice

December 23, 2007

Great News Finally!

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Those of you who have been reading our blog with any consistency will know that our lack of long-term visas has been one of our most stressful struggles over the past half-year. Well, we're happy to report that our (and your) prayers have been answered! Last Friday I went to our lawyer's office to pick up my passport with an extended visa, then went to the immigration bureau and had new visas stamped into the rest of the family's passports. This has been a huge relief to us - we never guessed when we started on this process that it would take this long or cost so much money, but it's finally completed. It drained a lot of time and emotional energy. We are very grateful for all of you who have prayed for us and encouraged us during this time. Thank you!

On a completely unrelated note...today is the big election day here in Thailand. The voting ended a couple of hours ago and before too long we should know the results. This is the first election following last year's coup and a whole new parliament (and then prime minister) will be chosen. More than 5,000 candidates from 39 parties were running for the 480 seats. Over the past weeks we've had dozens of fliers stuck in our gate and seen hundreds of pickup trucks with large signs and loudspeakers roaming the streets and blasting out their support for a particular party or candidate.

Our landlords told me that they would be working at the poll, so this afternoon I rode over and visited them for a while. After the polling ended the workers were going to count the ballots by hand and then deliver them to the provincial headquarters. Here's a board with pictures and information about some of the candidates.

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-Tom

December 21, 2007

More pictures of our time together

Still enjoying our time with Mom and Dad. They are adjusting to the heat and sleeping well. We are having fun showing them around and spending time at home.

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Strolling down our street.

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On the boat on the Chao Phraya River....headed to the Grand Palace on Wednesday.

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Love this picture of Mom and the girls in front of some of the pretty painted tile at the palace.

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It's hot! Can you tell from our handmade hats?

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Yesterday I took mom and dad downtown to see my language school and then we did some Christmas shopping at the mall (the girls are THRILLED with the teasets they got from mom and dad!). In the evening we went here to a restaurant on the river along with Khun Seri and Ulai (our landlords) and my friend Ju. We had a HUGE meal.....garlic squid, prawns, crab fried rice, spicey shrimp soup, fried fish, curried crab, shrimp cakes. Ooof, we were stuffed!

December 18, 2007

Welcome Grandaddy and Grandmom!

I got to go pick up my parents bright and early at the airport this morning.... we haven't been together in 16 months, so it was pretty exciting!!

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The girls woke up to grandparents!! They were a little sleepy and shy for just a few minutes and then were perfectly comfortable. Here they are first thing this morning with the welcome sign they colored for Grandaddy and Grandmom.

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Checking each other out!

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Claire explaining what's been going on in her life.

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And the presents, oh the presents!!! There are lots more mysterious packages under the tree now waiting for Christmas and we got lots of treats today too- everything from candy canes to brownie mix to princess fruit snacks and MUCH more!! Here are the girls trying out some new finger paints.

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And reading. Right now, they are all playing play doh so it looks like Tom and I have been temporarily relieved of our parenting duties! Aaaaaaahhhh. We'll enjoy it while we've got it! :)
- Candice


December 16, 2007

Christmas Party

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Our landlady and faithful friend, Ulai helps us grill pork on our new Thai style grill.

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Ulai's relatives Pie and Yu also help with getting the food ready.

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Pre-party, Eliza is mesmerized by Paul's singing.

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Claire and friend Hope (my friend Chaweewan's daughter).

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The spread. I was thankful for the many friends who pitched in and helped out! The menu: grilled pork, sticky rice, spicey shrimp soup, somtam, fruit kebabs, and cookies.

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One of the best parts for us was having our Thai friends meet each other and our team. It was a good time of getting caught up and meeting new people. With close to 30 people in our house, it felt pretty full!

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My former Thai teacher and friend, Ju, helps out by serving the shrimp soup.

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Friends from Dan's home group, Wanna and Utai.

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The kiddie table.

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Pud, Beth, Ben, and Colleen eat on the patio.

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Singing Christmas carols.

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My friends Ju and Chaweewan along with Hope.

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The lovely REACH ladies. Thanks for all the help getting set up, making cookies, and leading the singing!

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Reading of the Christmas story in Thai.

It was a special night for us. We felt really blessed looking around and seeing all the new people that God has brought into our lives since we've been here. We're blessed with a great team around us too. We were especially touched with how our landlords, Ulai and Seri pitched in and helped us a lot with the shopping and food and serving. They have blessed us in so many ways and we are thankful!
My parents are coming in two days and will be staying for 2 1/2 weeks. We are looking forward to taking some vacation time and enjoying being together over Christmas!
-Candice

December 15, 2007

Visa update

Thanks so much to all of you who have been praying about our visa this week. Overall, the news is good – but it’s not finalized yet. We have had many issues with our lawyer not providing the necessary paperwork. We spent parts of three days this week waiting at the immigration office and each time there were problems with the paperwork. Our frustration is high at this point. As it stands now, we need one final document and they are giving us a grace period to get this all done (technically we’re out of time). So, by Monday afternoon we should know for sure. (But we’ve thought that before so it’s hard for us to get our hopes up!)
Today we are busy cleaning and getting ready for our big Christmas party tonight. We'll try to post some pictures of that tomorrow.
Thanks again for thinking of and praying for us! We appreciate you!!
It seems like this whole visa process has been characterized by two things lately....waiting and praying...and here's two pictures to prove it....

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When we couldn't get a taxi to take us to immigration the other day (Tom was already there), the girls started praying and the next driver finally said yes!! Claire's faith has been an encouragment. She keeps saying, when we talk about the visa, "We just need to pray!"

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And waiting. At immigration, waiting for our number to be called.
-Tom and Candice

December 13, 2007

Please pray with us....

We have two important events coming up in the next several days and we would really appreciate your prayers for those.

The first is tomorrow (Thursday) when we will go to the immigration department with Max. This should be the day we receive our long-term visas. (There will still be some follow-up details to attend to afterwards, but this will be a huge step.) The scary part is that this is also the last day we can apply for the visas – so if something goes wrong…well, we’d just rather not think about that! Please pray for a smooth process, for patience while we wait, and that all documents will be in order. We thought this was all going to happen on Tuesday, but had a very unfruitful afternoon at immigration.

The second event is a “Christmas celebration” that we are hosting at our place on Saturday evening. This will include our team, the REACH team, and a number of Thai friends. Our goal is to celebrate the birth of Jesus together. We will eat, sing, read the Christmas story and pray. Pray that those who come will sense God’s love. Pray for us as we get ready for that.

Thanks so much for praying with us during this week. We have been very busy with English classes, hosting Paul Kurtz and Joe Freeman, and helping them do coffee-related research. The visa issue has added a great deal of stress and we’re hoping that next week when Candice’s parents arrive we will be able to take some time to slow down and relax.

Blessings!

December 07, 2007

English Class Wrap Up

Last night, I taught my last English class before the break. I've really enjoyed my students- they are so much fun to teach because they want to learn English so much! They are a great group that loves to laugh. After our final class last night we had a party with lots of Thai food and each student got a certificate. Most are planning to continue on with my next class which starts January 10, so I'm really excited about that. Here are a few pictures....

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Hard at work in class. The theme for last night was "public transportation."


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Photo by Claire who went along to meet the class.

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Most of the gang with just a few missing. The guy on the right is,Pastor Noom, of the Promise Baptist Church where I had my class.

I also started attending Thai classes at a language school in Bangkok called AUA, and really enjoy that. Stuff coming up this week: hosting Paul K and Joe F who are coming to investigate business options, applying for visas for me and the girls, Tom teaching English classes, and getting ready for a big Thai friends and team Christmas party at our house next Saturday.
-Candice

December 03, 2007

It's Beginning to Look a lot like Christmas!

Last night we had our first RMM team and REACH team Sunday worship time at our house. It is really a blessing to have the REACHER's here. They have so much energy and enthusiasm that is really encouraging and we're blessed by their great attitudes and desire to learn! You can pray for them as they adjust to a new culture and begin language school today.
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Didn't quite get everyone in this picture. We've outgrown our dining room table now! The Reachers are: Colleen, Ashley, Brittney, Deanna, Beth, and Joelle.

We've also been excited about getting ready for Christmas around our house. On Friday night we had a family decorating party complete with crafts, hot chocolate, and Christmas music. Now that we have our tree up, we're enjoying it's cozy glow and our nightly advent devotions. We are also getting really excited about my parents coming in a few weeks! You can also pray for them as they travel to Morocco, Spain, and Israel before ending up here on Dec. 18. We can hardly wait!!
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Claire and Eliza get crafty.

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Helping Daddy set up the manger scene.

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Claire enjoying the glow of the tree.


On a side note, it's mango season again. This mango came of a tree in our front yard today.....
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....And in even more exciting news, the "cold" season is here!! We LOVE it! It actually gets a little cool at night now- in the 70s and the days are in the 80's. What a blessing! December is a wonderful month around here.
-Candice

December 01, 2007

Catching Up

This past week has been very busy...here are a few of the highlights.

We now have a REACH team in Thailand! The six young ladies arrived around 1:00 a.m. Thursday morning and so far everything is going very well (at least from our perspective). We spent some time with them on Thursday, giving them a quick orientation and then helping them move into their apartments. They're living a short bus ride away from us and their main goal initially will be to build relationships in their two neighborhoods (in addition to going to language school). Yesterday I took them into the city to register at the school. Today they are on their own - catching up on sleep and exploring. It's been a lot of work to get ready for them - and we definitely feel an added responsibility having them here, but we are very excited about their addition to our team and seeing how God will use them during their 9 months in Thailand.

We are still teaching several English classes and looking for opportunities to do more of that. We'd love to get a conversational class for adults started in our neighborhood and are thinking through the logistics of getting that off the ground.

And finally, the work permit & visa update. This continues to be a case of "We've got good news, but..." The very good news is that I now have a work permit. But, we now need to get new visas for the rest of the family and we'll not be able to do that without leaving the country one more time to get an additional 30 days. So, another long day on the bus is in our immediate future. (Only Claire is excited about this. She told me that she wishes "we could go to Cambodia every day.")

Tonight we've been invited to our neighborhood's party in honor of the King's upcoming 80th birthday. (We went to a similar celebration last year). So, we'll probably have some pictures of that tomorrow.

-Tom