Sunday, May 22, 2011

My new desk!

Jacob just finished the desk he was building for me before our Interface program started. I love it! So I had to show it off!! And now he is making one for him too!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Our Trip to Lae...

 We hadn't even gotten onto the main highway yet... still on our Interface dirt road and we got stuck on the side in a ditch! But we weren't there for long!
 It was an amazingly beautiful drive!
 One can't forget we have an amazing God if you take a drive to Lae for 5 1/2 hours!
 PNG Road construction.
 PNG Gas Stations... if you look closely you will see a yellow can of gas sitting on a stump. :)
 PNG Rest stops, quite different then our typical rest stop in North America with the rows of snack choices, benches to sit, picnic tables to eat your lunch, paths to walk your dogs and nice clean bathrooms.
 Fresh coconut anyone?
We made it to Lae! This is the PMV stop... the place you can pick up a ride on a Public Motor Vehicle for just a few Kina.Oh and the roads are paved but watch out for those pot holes!!

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Supply buying in Lae...

 PNG's version of Costco...very different to say the least! We were so thankful to be able to have a contact at this wholesale place! We were able to walk through the warehouses with one of the managers to find some of the food that we needed. But American type food and bulk food are hard to find here in Papua New Guinea! It is much cheaper for me to order a Food container from the states with large cans of corn, tomato products, ketchup, etc then purchasing the same products here in country! Unfortunately our food container, due to arrive in May has been postponed until August, right after our Interface teams leave.
 I was so excited to find sugar!! Enough for both Interface programs! Ramu sugar company has had some fires and lost a lot of their crop. And this is the only company that sells sugar in PNG! So our sugar prices have been going up and up! But I found 160 kgs of sugar at the normal price of K5.00 per KG and I was excited!!
Our first day in Lae was spent touring all the grocery stores and the one wholesale store. Then the second day was spent at all the hardware stores buying all the much needed supplies for the workshop... screen, pipes, tape measures, chain saw parts, etc!

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Sights of Lae...crocodile farm...

 We had the opportunity to take a tour of the Crocodile Farm as well as buy 60 kgs of meat!! The Interface students love it... so far we have made grilled crocodile and crocodile nuggets (just like chicken nuggets).
 These are just the baby crocodiles, some of which they buy from the nationals around for K30 a croc.

 It takes about a 1 1/2 years for the crocodile to grow large enough for meat.
 And the skins are very popular as well and bring in more money then the meat.
 They are salted and shipped all over the world. Japan and France buys all the best quality skins for the big bucks.
Richard, Jonas, Jacob and I are out for a Chinese dinner... the guys are enjoying fried ice cream. :)

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Packing up and heading out...

 After our 2 1/2 days of  food supply buying and workshop supply buying we were ready to head back home to Interface... but first we packed the car very very full!
 The car road a bit smoother on the way home with that heavy load!
 Although we noticed that some PMVs have a very heavy load of people!
 We were quite surprised to see new white lines on the road!
 It was going to rain hard very soon so the guys stopped to cover up our cargo with a tarp.
Beautiful!!

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Exciting times... a container arrival!

 Jacob and I, and Julie, co-worker, headed to our NTM Center to pick up a few things that came in on a container from America!!
 We are so thankful for a couple who gives of their time to load up boxes of so many different missionaries living in PNG... and everything heads over on a container shipped by boat. So much stuff, but for so many different missionaries in PNG!
 Opening of the container is exciting for everyone!
We finally got our crokinole board that we left at home to be sent on a container!! A wedding present!!

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Our staff team celebrating Julie's birthday!

It is amazing how God has hand picked all of us to be here serving Him together! There are four families, three with kids plus us.... two single ladies and three Intern guys... all from three different countries (Canada, USA and Germany) and cultures and backgrounds. It is neat to see how God works as he unites us and enables us to work together more and more all the time!

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