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Home to home and back again
There are no surprises. Even the youngest member of our family, five year old Hayden, has a well-worn passport. International travel is no novelty to us. We know there will be lines for customs, procedures of security check, and how to occupy our time for hours and hours of airplane travel. We land in LAX…
Missionary to Entrepreneur
I knew when I titled this blog “Journey of Beginnings”, it was appropriate for our lives. We are again embarking on a new adventure of starting a new business selling girl’s clothing to families in Taiwan. Having majored in Bible for undergrad and armed with an MA in Theology from seminary, the minor detail that…
My awkward relationship with America
Despite my near-flawless American accent, my intimate knowledge of American history/government/culture, my 3/4 of family who are American, I am not an American. I was born and raised in Taiwan, aside from a brief 3 year stint in Australia at the ages of 10-12. My parents chose to place me in an International school with…
Judgment Day – May 21, 2011
I posted this picture of a sign in our city on facebook. Approrpiately, facebook friends commented: wierd, fail, and other snide remarks. Many of my facebook friends have been around the Christian block long enough to know this isn’t the first doomsday prediction and sadly won’t be the last, and are quick to dismiss it…
This Christmas
This Christmas, we at the MAK school family, rocked a cynicism blasting, injustice butt kicking, poverty fighting campaign by raising an incredible US$16,000+ to provide clean water for children in Cambodia. It’s cliche and kind of untrue to say it’s not about the money. After all, it is with these very funds that water purification…
Boundaries in Family
I’ve been reading Boundaries for Kids, the infamous Boundaries book by Cloud and Townsend adapted for parents. So far, I dig it. The book fleshes out some of the principles I use in parenting my children, and offers some very practical advice in various situations. From what I’ve read (I’ve never actually read the original…
Living a Good Story
I just finished reading the book by Donald Miller, A Million Miles in a Thousand years. It’s all about his process of making a movie about his life, and whether he is living a story worth telling. I couldn’t stop chuckling my way through the book, his dry humor kept me entertained in those sweet…
Our Unique Bond – Logistics
As you can see, I’ve lost count of my continuing series on Cross Cultural Marriage. We’re moving forward with subject titles from this point on. I’ve gone over some of the theoretical concepts of what it may mean to be married cross culturally and thought it might be helpful to zone in on the logistics….
Our Unique Bond #6
I’m not even going to pretend like I have any decent advice to give concerning raising children in a cross cultural marriage. I have two kids, at the time of writing, seven and four. There is a long way to go before anyone can make judgments of our parenting skills. So without offering any solutions…