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.