Thursday, February 21, 2008

Cheesecake & Cheese Steak


A few of you heard that Elaine and I made a quick trip to Philadelphia and New York last weekend. We were trying to come up with an idea for a Valentines Day and the best option was to fly somewhere using airline miles we have accrued. Well, we went to US Airways.com and checked out flights that were possible for the weekend that wouldn't use all our miles. We found a low mileage flight to Philly. So far we got away with not having to pay for our flight now we just need to find a cheap place to stay. It just so happens that Emily, Elaine's sister, lives in Philly. So we crashed with Emily and her roommates Adam and Tricia. (By the way, thank you guys so much!) We flew out Thursday night and took a bus to NYC Friday morning. We spent the all day Friday in New York and came home that night. Then we spent all Saturday and Sunday with Emily in Philly. We got to see all the main sites, ate all the "official" foods and I even got to run up the "Rocky" steps in Philadelphia. (Check out the video above.) It was a great trip and a nice getaway for us.

The next time we head to the airport it will be for Japan in March. Please pray we get ahead in our classes and that our trip to Japan goes off without a hitch.

Quick sidenote:
Speaking of using airline miles ... my best friend is starting an organization that will allow people to donate their airline miles to missionaries who are in need of tickets. Would you donate? Please vote when you get a chance in our poll over on the right side of the page. I will tell you more about his organization later, so keep checking back with us.

Love, Wes & Elaine

Saturday, February 9, 2008

M*A*S*H

By now many of you know that Wes and I have adopted the folks from M*A*S*H as part of our family. They come streaming into our little living room, far far away from South Korea or a sound stage in LA, almost nightly. (As such the 'writers strike' has had little impact on us and I've strategically begun naming our future pets after the characters.)

We recently started watching season seven of the eleven that were filmed. We have come to know these folks, their quirks, struggles, and humor. Yes, I suppose we've made friends with TV characters. Aside from Alan Alda's incredible delivery of sharp wit and compassion for human life there is more that draws me to this show. The stories presented are a great reminder of the reality of military life. As Wes and I look forward to ministry with Cadence I find my self reflecting on my own time in the Air Force along with other military testimonies I've heard. I wonder, how can I prepare to show Jesus to these people and love them well?

The stories are timeless, and all too familiar to the military community: Margaret and Frank's illicit love affair in desperation, Radar's innocence and naivety being chipped away, BJ's letters from home and wondering if he is still needed, Colonel Henry Blake's home movies from his wife, camp movies in the Mess Tent, Cpl. Klinger's charades aiming at a discharge, or an unmentionable struggle with homosexuality, Hawkeye's inventive ways of "escape" and numbness, Col. Potter's exhaustion but dedication, the way they all take off running when the choppers come in, and I could only hope for a Chaplain as great as Father Mulcahy.

There are hard times and struggles specific to a military community--but in reality they are not all that different than the struggles of everyday people. We are all made complete in the Lord, we are all in need of his redemption, regardless of who signs our paycheck. Please join us in praying for our 17 day trip over Spring Break. This will give us a chance to meet the Oshmans, check out Kadena Air Base, get a feel for the ministry, and get to know some of the people over there. We are beginning a long faith-lined journey. I believe that God has specifically prepared Wes and I, and our families for this work. And will continue to equip us for it.

While an Air Base in Japan is not much at all like a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital, I'm sure there will be antics, characters, and Three-day passes to Tokyo. I will continue to enjoy a good 30 minute episode here and there, while getting more and more excited about our upcoming trip to the Pacific.
I've spoken for myself but you can assume Wes feels the same way!

Grace and Peace,
Elaine