It took four traveling days and way more miles than I'd care to remember - but we are here! We have to say a HUGE thank-you to all of you who came to help us on our way and we are so very grateful for the assistance. There are too many names to list when we come to think about all the people we will miss. We are also aware that there are many who wanted very much to connect with us before we left but because our move day was mid-week, could not. We were so bogged down with the actual mechanics of the move that we couldn't get to see everyone we had hoped to see either. Please know that we understand and we hope that you will understand too. Leaving is never easy.
Our re-entry into Canadian society could not have been easier - much of that was due to Heidi's diligence in having all of our paperwork together. We did have one tense moment at the border when they asked for the title of our vehicle and I went "Uh...title....Yeah we have that....One sec...(Honey? Where is the title for the wagon? [please don't say in the truck - please don't say in the truck]"
"It's in the truck...[argh!]...Under the front seat." Bless you and your children's children (OK our children's children.) Anyway with that they gave us the Okey Dokey and in we went!
All is new and bright, possibilities abound - God is good.
Questions still remain and we very much need your prayers in regard to work, but at the end of it we are eager to sit in the quiet confidence of God's great provision and watch it all unfold.
We have a St. Stephens phone number - email us if you want it. And if your a poor student whose parents might take exception to lots of long distance calls to Canada, just email and we'll set up a time to call you - we have flat rate calling.
We love you, love one another - outrageously.
More later,
Keith and the rest of the Turners
Thursday, January 12, 2006
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