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  • Post Surgery & Certification

    Hello once again!  What a whirlwind month and a half this has been!

    Update on Sheea

    Sheea has been recovering well and has weaned herself down to one pain pill every other day or so, depending on whether it is a good day or she is in pain.

    Thank you so much to all of you who have provided meals for our family.  Who knew there were so many great cooks in one area?!

    I am now having to fight to have Sheea not do things around the house, which is good in the sense that she feels well enough to attempt them, but the kids and I are trying to make sure she doesn’t over exert herself.

    Sheea has had a post-op doctor appointment on Thursday where they will hopefully give they gave her a clean bill of health.

    Flight Training

    After many attempts at explaining the actual progress toward our training goals I put together the graphic below so it will be easier to visualize our progress.

    The orange line represents the point at which I would qualify to be able to take the Commercial certification exam.

    Kids (Shane)

    Shane had his second soccer game Sunday evening and scored the only goal the team had and the crowd went wild!  Even in his playing I am thrilled to see his personality shine through.  If someone fell down (on his team or the opposition) Shane would go over and help them up.  Shane was played almost the entire hour as his tenaciousness was evident to all.  Up the field, down the field and right back again.  I don’t know where he stores all the energy, but he stayed on the ball the whole time.  He even used the reverse kick he learned in the one skills class he had taken to great effect several times!

    Kids (Becca)

    We recently asked Becca what she wanted to do for her eighth birthday.  In a matter of fact way she stated, “climb a mountain.”  Because that’s the kind of girl she is.  She loves exercise (didn’t get it from me) and the outdoors and wants to explore and see the animals.

    She then asked Sheea if she could try to find gold in a river too.  Sheea asked, “You want to pan for gold?”

    “Yes, pan for gold.  Well, do they let you keep the gold you find?”

    “Well, I think so.”

    “Then, yes.  I want to pan for gold.”

    So we’ll see what she actually settles on (especially once it’s made clear that we would probably not find any gold.)

    Prayer Requests

    • Praise: Sheea is recovering well!
    • Praise: Tony passed the instrument certification!
    • Sheea’s continued recuperation Sheea will be taking more Bible courses through Moody next semester, so pray that she does well and learn much that can be applied practically rather than just being an academic experience.
    • Debt repayment from the training so that Tony can continue to build hours toward our goal.

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  • Good News

    Dear friends and family,

    We have two great pieces of news!

    First, what we thought might be cancer for Sheea is NOT!  This is clearly a huge relief to us.  The doctor said that she will still need surgery (a hysterectomy) but he described the procedures they use these days as the equivalent of a “minor” surgery. It is obviously not minor in consequences, and mentally but it is good to know that the physical recovery should be relatively easy.

    The surgery is scheduled for July 15th.

    Second, after studying 8 hours a day for 3 days, Tony took the FAA Instrument Written Test and passed with flying colors!  (You have to take the written before you can take the practical test.)  Now, the remainder of the training schedule (listed here) will continue as planned.

    Prayer Requests:

    Flight training: That God would meet our training finances through lesson sponsors or other means.

    Flight training: That Tony would be able to absorb, retain, and perfect what he learns.

    Surgery:  That all would go well and that Sheea with God’s help is able to “stand up under” the major change.

    As always, we are ready and willing to talk on the phone with you if you’d like more details about any of this!

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  • Namaste! (“Hello,” in Nepali)

    It has been way too long since our last update…so much has happened.  As you all know we are interested in working with MAF in Nepal.

    I (Tony) actually met two Nepali men (Rabin & Sabin) who are in the US as students and are working in our home town!  As soon as Rabin learned that we were planning on moving to Nepal some day he was very friendly and out-going.

    After months of talking a little here and there I offered to take Rabin & Sabin on a night flight over downtown Dallas.  What fun it was to be able to share aviation with the two cousins.

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    Tony & Sabin

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    Tony & Rabin

    Since then they have taken us out to eat at a Nepali restaurant in Irving.  We had “momo” (mow-mow) which are kind of like a meat-filled dumplings, various curries, and a couple kinds of Nepali desserts.  It was a great experience.

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    Momo

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    At the Nepali restaurant

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    Traditional Nepali Meal

    We have all been praying for the men since we started developing our friendship.  Becca and Shane have been praying for them faithfully all these months. 

    On Easter we invited the young men over to celebrate with us.  They attended our Easter service, the first time they had ever set foot in a church, and while it was all new and a little overwhelming, they seemed to enjoy it.  We then returned home and, along with Mom & Dad and my sister, Tiffany, had our Easter meal, played games and the kids did their Easter egg hunt.

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    Becca & Shane
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    Rabin & Sabin looking on as the kids hunt for eggs

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    (left to right) Shane, Tiffany, Becca, Marcy, Larry

    Since then we invited them over for supper and they asked if their other room-mate, Karma (also a Nepali student) could come as well.  We said, “of course!”  So we had the three of them over as well as Mom & Dad.

    Becca was very excited to show them the “resurrection eggs” she had made.  Resurrection eggs are basically plastic Easter eggs with little trinkets in them which each tell a part of the Easter story.  (We had run out of time on Easter for her to share them.)

    Afterwards they invited us all over to their apartment for supper. 

    So the next week we went over to their apartment where they cooked for us and showed us all how to make momo.

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    Oh no!  Sheea is “ruining” the food!

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    Sheea showing her work

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    Shane having a go at making momo

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    About to begin our meal

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    Karma drew Becca a picture

     

    Aviation Update

    I have completed about 112 hours of the 400 required.  God has blessed me with a contract which allowed me to pay down some of the training debt and I am now preparing to begin my instrument training.

    In addition I have joined the Civil Air Patrol and after undergoing the prerequisite training I will be able to fly in their Cessna 182’s and later, their GA8.  Both of these planes are considered “high performance” and will allow me to build up my required 50 hours for MAF.  I will also be eligible to serve our country on missions!

    In other news it looks like it might be possible for my private pilot instructor to train me for my instrument rating!  He is a very gifted teacher, demanding precision and knowing how to teach to that precision.  He is also a brother in Christ and headed toward missionary aviation himself.

    Prayer Requests

    Please pray for our Nepali friends, that God would bless them, protect them, and bring them to Himself.

    Please pray for Tony as he begins his instrument training, that an inexpensive plane would be available and that his prior instructor would be free to train him.

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  • Merry Christmas & 100 hours!

    Why, yes!  Tony is late in getting our Christmas cards out.  Not only that but while we are fairly good at getting electronic communications out we don’t even have half your addresses.

    Please fill out this “self addressed envelope if you would like to receive a Christmas card from us.

    I have been taking folks on tours of downtown Dallas to help build hours!  Last Sunday the Archer family all went out and finished up the last 1+ hour that I needed to complete my first 100 hours!

    So 100 hours down, 300 to go.  Next on my training agenda is my instrument certification.

    I look forward to taking as many of you as want to go on a night tour of downtown Dallas!

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  • Last Milestone for Private Pilot!

    I have finally completed all my Private Pilot training!  I now have to take the last exam.  The FAA’s Practical Exam.  This consists of two hours of oral questions and answers followed by two hours of (as the name suggests) practical tests…ie flying.

    I my last lesson with the flight school was also an exam of sorts, though not officially counting as a practical.  I had scheduled a 4 hour block for that as well but fortunately the flight testing only took 1.1 hours and the oral exam took an hour.

    The test is scheduled for Tuesday, April 14th from 1:00 to 5:00.  Please pray for me during this time, that I would remember everything I have learned and be able to perform above expectations.

    Pictures

    I forgot to mention in the last email that I had some pictures up on our site from my long cross country solo.

    Unfortunately, given my current work/training/family schedule I will not be able to work on a new video for a while.

    Finances

    I have updated our finance overview so you can get a picture of where we are now.  We had several extremely large donations made in February which allowed me to continue my training.  We still have quite a ways to go in paying down the training account, but I the pay-down allowed me to complete the Private Pilot rating!

    The numbers for April are not yet accurate, I have done a lot of flying which hasn’t yet been posted to my account.

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