Saturday, November 6, 2010

Spirit Day and Middle School Fall Party

The Liel kids all dressed up for "Spirit Day" with the theme "Colors"




Goldi-locks and the three bears: Karen, Kate, Ira, and Joyce.







Our RA, Lauren, and Priscilla (the Cat in the Hat).












Senior Class Trip

Sue and I were asked to leave the dorm for a week and help with the senior class on their class trip to Italy. Sue has been helping to lead up this trip for the past three years, and I have been twice. It was great to get back to Italy and speaking Italian again and great to spend this special time with the senior class, particularly those we know who are Liel dorm alumni!






Sorry for the tourist picture!







Sue in her element: trying to strike us a deal to get in to the Vatican Museum.






Sue with two of our Liel dorm alumni: Trevor and Sara.








Bob and Daniel.








Sue and Ted looking for a good restaurant for some of the staff to eat lunch at.





Sue and Kjersti, another one of our Liel girls!







One of the highlights of the trip was seeing the students sharing their faith and caring for one another.






One student (Daniel seen above above with Bob at the Coleseum) led another student, Mark, to faith in Christ. Two days later he was baptised here in the Terrenian Sea (across the street from the hotel where we stayed).






Another Liel guy, Ross, having been transformed!




Sue dancing with Ross in a Piazza in Venice with Ross.



















Liel Dorm Field Trip to Lake Titisee

Titisee is a beautiful little village in the Black Forest about an hour NW of us. It has a lake where you can rent paddle boats, hiking trails, and shops that sell German souvenires (even one that claims to have over 1000 cukoo clocks.

Hiking down to the lake to have a picnic:


The boys in our dorm: Luke, A.J., Josh, Marshall, and G.I. (Se Eun)



Paddle boat fun!








Thursday, November 4, 2010

September Highlights

Joshua enjoying our picnic lunch.



Luke, Laura, and Marshall playing croquet.



Our computer and music room (A.J. & Marshall).



Breakfast in our sunny dining room (meet the whole gang!).



Sue in the Kitchen making chocolate chips!



A surprise welcome for Sue's birthday. Sue and I came home from our day off and found our apartment TeePeed, with confetti scattered everywhere, and our bathroom filled with balloons.










Game Night! Ira and Sue playing Jenga.


Bob and Laura



Ira and G.I.



Marshall (or is that Irkle?) and Josh.




First Day of School

Loading the kids up in the vans for their first day of school.




Opening ceremony. Seated here in this section of the auditorium are the BFA staff who are working in the 8 dormatories:


The hardest part of the first day of school for the dorm students is saying goodbye to to mom and dad and younger siblings.












New Beginnings at the Liel Dorm



Surprize! Yes, after 5 years of serving at the Black Forest Academy in various roles, the Lord has led us to take on the role as dorm parents. The Liel dorm is located about 6 kilometers from the main campus of BFA. It is a currently a middle school dorm for 10 international students who attend BFA. Our kids names are Lora, Josh, G.I. , A.J. Luke, Kaelah, Kate, Ira, Priscilla, and Joyce. Oh, and yes there is Marshall our son. Our Resident Assistant's name is Lauren (seen with Sue and I below).


Bob's Brief Visit to the USA

Bob made a quick visit to the USA this summer to spend time with his mom and family in New Jersey. He got to spend time with his brother Blair, wife Victoria, and Zachary (their son). He also spent time with his dad, mom, and his sister Janet's family in NJ as well. A friend from the Hawthorne Gospel Church let Bob use his old 87 Cadalac to get around with. It was a great car. Bob also got to spend some time with Alison who was working at our home church in Elverson, PA, and with Hannah who was working at Camp Sankanac. They came up with him to visit Bob's mom one weekend at the Jersey shore. Bob was able to spend time with friends at our the Community Evangelical Free Church in Elverson as well. A special treat was seeing some of our Italian friends from Camp Maranatha, guys who had married American girls from Camp Sankanac, who had come to visit with family in PA.