Sunday, October 12, 2014

Around the world and back again!

The downside to being an inconsistent blogger is that when you finally get around to doing an update, it is really long because you have so much to write/post pictures about.  So, to try to avoid writing a novel, I will mostly just put pictures and include snippets of what's been happening.

But first, here is a quick outline of our journey back to the states:
*September 2-4:  Flew from Jakarta to Japan to San Fransisco to Boise
*September 5:  Doctor appointment to confirm and schedule surgery, another MRI
*Sep. 9:  Tyler's knee surgery to repair ruptured patellar tendon (thankful he didn't have a torn ACL or miniscus, but they had to drill holes through his knee to reattach the tendon)
Since then, recovery and beginning physical therapy.
Dec/Jan:  Return to Indonesia

Also, since we didn't have much time in Salatiga, we don't have a ton of pictures, but on our last day I was able to capture some pictures of where we go to language school and some other places around town.  We look forward to having much more to share once we return (in a couple months).

 Mountainview International School's playground:
Even though our kids aren't attending the international school,
it is basically the only "park", so we visited here a couple of times


 Caleb enjoying our last visit to the playground the day before 
we left Salatiga





The soccer field and dirt track at the international school,
the field you're looking at is where Tyler's knee was 
injured while playing ultimate frisbee


 BioMart is a newer little grocery store that caters to the expats (foreigners)
in town. You can even find poptarts and goldfish, for a price!!  We didn't shop 
here too often, as it can be quite pricey.  But, they sell GREAT sub sandwiches!


 The road by BioMart


 Tyler lovin' on the kids as much as he can with an injured
knee!  Building an airport, control tower, and planes


 Jocelyn's favorite thing to do is to "membantu" or help!
She is always sweeping or wiping things with kleenex or towels


 Crafts the boys made while attending preschool at Illumination.
They do really fun activities and have a great jungle gym too!


 Visiting friends at IMLAC, where we all go to language school.
This is the day we left Salatiga to begin the journey back.


 The hallway where all the classrooms are


 Where we have chapel once a week, and also serves
as a classroom


 From the other end of the hallway...the chapel is to the left


 The inside of a classroom.  Usually there are anywhere from
1 to 6 students in a class at a time.  There are 9 units total, each 
unit is about 4 weeks.  Including breaks, language school takes almost a year.


 Looking down from the walkway around the classrooms.



Sunday, August 31, 2014

The Best Laid Plans

Some of you have already received our prayer update through email and know what is in process for us right now.  For those of you who don't....here it is!  (by the way, if you want to get on our email prayer update please message me and send me your email address)We've been sharing about Tyler's knee injury that happened over two weeks ago.  Initially the results we received did not point to an immediate need for surgery.  However, on Friday we received results from a doctor in the U.S. that we had sent digital images of the MRI to.  We were disappointed that the news was much worse than we thought.  Tyler has a ruptured patellar tendon, a torn ACL and meniscus, and possibly some other damage.  The biggest problem is the ruptured tendon.  While there is adequate care in Jakarta or Singapore, which we initially wanted to do, MAF leadership in Idaho decided that the best decision for our family is for us to come back to the states for immediate surgery and rehab.

Talk about shocking news!!  At first we were disappointed to be told that we had to go back.  In fact, we are still disappointed.  We have barely been here a month, are just beginning to feel more comfortable and familiar with the city, and have just begun to learn language.  BUT, we also are thankful that MAF cares about our family enough to make a difficult decision for us that in the long run will be the best option.   


The main reason for this decision is that the road to recovery and rehab for Tyler's knee will take somewhere around 12 weeks, and there really is not adequate physical therapy in or near Salatiga to help Tyler's knee heal completely, which he will need to have as healthy as possible for his career as a pilot!  Also, I (Renae) will have more support and help during Tyler's recover in the States than would be possible here.  


We will be leaving for Jakarta on Tuesday (9-02-14), and flying from there to the States on Wednesday.  Just like before, it is a really long, intense trip and we ask for your prayers for stamina for all of us!  Because of Tyler's injury, he will be mostly unable to help with the kids or carrying luggage, and will be in a different row/seat for much of the trip in order to be able to keep his leg straight and hopefully up, since he is unable to bend his knee.  Lots of prayers needed....we are trusting that God is going before us and knows what we need to make it through the flights. We would ask that you specifically pray for: 

  • Tyler, being able to schedule a surgery sometime in the next week, and for the reconstruction of his knee during surgery. 
  • Our kids,  they have done great transitioning to Indonesia and have just settled into a routine, including preschool and having our own "home" again, and now we are uprooting once again.  
  • Pray that we would have peace and Tyler and I would do our best to lean on the Lord be a great example to our kids by having good attitudes no matter what the circumstances. 

We came to Salatiga to learn the language and culture and build relationships to help prepare us for our place of service in Indonesia.  Though it feels like the reasons we came for are being disrupted, we also know that God's plan for us is to teach us to trust Him, to be sanctified, to learn to praise Him despite our circumstances, and give thanks in all things, doing everything we do to the glory of God.  I say this to remind ourselves of these things but also ask you to pray those things for us too. We look forward to returning to Salatiga and our new home here in a few months time


with grateful hearts,


















The Schmidts


A Picture View of our First Weeks in Salatiga


Here is an update about our life in Salatiga, so here are a few pictures of our adventures.


 Enjoying our first meal in Salatiga with some dear friends
who brought us supper


"The milk tastes a little different"  


Caleb and Aaron going to their first day at Illumination preschool


One of our first rides on scooters!


The friendly geckos that help take care of the ants in our homes


Not sure what this one is...


This beauty likes to sneak into our bathroom every once in awhile...
we think they're coming through the hole where the pipe is under the sink.  Nice surprise
when you go to the bathroom in the middle of the night.


Our new "Harley" in Salatiga!


The boys are so excited to have helmets and our own scooter.


There are plenty of kids out and about in our neighborhood.
Thankfully swords and light sabers don't need to speak the same lanugage.
Neither do scooters or bikes!





We have a nice, gradual hill right outside our house that is
perfect for riding their scooters down.


Going for a little walk around our neighborhood.
Usually we don't use the stroller, it is pretty cumbersome
on the tiny roads here


Our teachers at IMLAC (language school) had a potluck and game event for everyone
to celebrate their Indonesian Independence day.


The ladies lining up for a "eat the biscuit for a string" game.


Trying to be the first one to eat their hanging snack, tasted like fried shrimp...


This lovely competition consisted of grabbing eels out of a tub of water and running
to the other end of the grass to put it into a coke bottle.  Yes, they were alive and squirmy.
No, we didn't actually do it because Tyler couldn't (knee injury) and I was a chicken!


They didn't want to go in easily


the eels....

The view from a lovely restaurant in town


Rice fields and the burning of the husks




So beautiful

Caleb and Aaron playing in the field


This was a perfect tree to climb in, but there must have been a caterpillar in it because
Caleb had a horrible rash on his arm and leg afterwards.  The fuzz on their skin tends to cause this rash if you touch them.


A group of Asians LOVED Jocelyn and kept trying to get
their pictures with her.  Her first experience in stardom...she didn't like it so much.


Ben and Kathleen, our dear classmates who have also been
picking us up since Tyler's injury.  We enjoyed seeing some new sights and
restaurants with them.


This restaurant had GREAT grilled chicken!

Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Everything New

We are a little on the slow side of posting the update about our travels to Indonesia, but here it is!!
First, a huge THANK YOU to every single one of you who prayed.  The flights could not have gone better, our kids were pros at traveling the whole way!  We really felt your prayers carrying us all the way across the ocean.  Soon we will post more about our settling in here in Salatiga, but for now, here is a snippet of our trip.
More to follow soon,
The Schmidts


All ready to cross the Pacific Ocean


I think Daddy is more excited than Jocelyn


Crates all packed up and kids are ready to go


Carry on items loaded up


Had to take two vehicles, one for the baggage 
and one for the people



 "Lita" (Tyler's Mom) and Jocelyn having one last bonding time


Baggage at the check-in counter 


"Just going for a 4 day vacation...er...maybe it was 4 years.  I don't remember."



Last hugs with the Grandparents



A little sugar during the flight...


...and they konk out real quick *


Taking a nap at 2 am in the Seattle airport


oooh starbucks you taste so good at 5am


The blurry eyed family ready to leave Taipei for Jakarta


 Very comfortable guest house we stayed in while in Jakarta


 Large mango tree with a song bird cage hanging from it


Playing a little basketball


"I got it mom!"


 Crocodile skulls from Africa. You can find the strangest of things 
in the funniests of places. 


 Uniformed Dunkin Donut workers


 All done with flying, now time to go to Salatiga


Had a 12 passenger "van" take us to Salatiga


 Jocelyn fell asleep only 5 minuets into the trip
  

 The view of Jakarta from an office building we were in


Jakarta traffic is "amazing" Check out the video we took 
below


 Jakarta Traffic





*We do not endorse nor advocate and expect the same resolutes tested herein said flight.