Wednesday, June 3, 2015

A Visit to Remember

We just had the wonderful opportunity to have some of our dearest and oldest friends come for a visit. We have known Jeff and Jodi for almost 20 years...got married a year apart, grew our families together, did ministry together, did life together...until the Lord called them to Colorado seven years ago.  They were actually one of the first couples we spoke to about the opportunity to move to Hong Kong, since we got to see them in Florida just after we got the news.

So having them here was surreal. It wasn't at all lost on us the effort they made...not just physically getting here, but the logistics of taking care of the boys while they were gone, not to mention being away from their jobs.  We were so grateful to be able to share this life with them.  We knew that, moving this far away, we would not be a very accessible destination.  But as our lives grew in Hong Kong, the more we hoped and prayed that we would get visitors. Because it just doesn't matter how much time you have, one can not answer the question, "what is Hong Kong like?" in a complete way.  You can not communicate the smells of the streets, or the way you feel on a crowded train, or the energy of the city at night...these things must be experienced.  So we have been very blessed when friends and family decide to make the trek to the other side of the world...and our Chesemore visit was no exception.

When we first started discussing this visit, I was praying that we would have good weather.  I guess "good" is a relative term.  It wasn't oppressively hot, but it literally rained everyday but one.  In fact, they got to experience an amber rain and a black rain...the firsts of the year:)

But we made the most of it...hiked Cloudy Hill behind our neighborhood, checked out Sai Kung, visited almost every market we could find, had some great food, witnessed a very cloudy Peak, took the tram to the very cloudy Peak, had a family day at Stanley where we ate a very large pizza, and ended the visit with wonderful foot messages.  And all of that wasn't even the best part.  The best part was just being together.  We laughed and talked and cried and laughed some more.  It was just so great being together, that I didn't even stress about the weather.  It was pure joy for me to watch all of our children be so normal with them...maybe a little too normal, since Abby, Josh and Sarah thought Jeff was the human jungle gym.

Hong Kong has forever changed us...it just has.  And there aren't enough stories to tell or pictures to show to explain why.  So I am grateful for the times when it has worked out for friends and family to come and take a taste of Hong Kong...a taste of our life here.  It is something that we will never forget, so we appreciate it when there are others in our lives who have an understanding through experience.  Please know, we realize that there are many who would love to get here and can't for a ton of reasons, but as in the case of Jeff and Jodi, we need to share our appreciation for those who have made it happen...and our God who has opened the door:)

Our rainy day in Sai Kung...at least it kept the crowds away, and we had a great lunch at Jaspa's

Sarah didn't seem to mind...especially with a bribe:)

Our cloudy hike up Cloudy Hill

The bird market

Having coffee in a mug

Waiting for Korean BBQ

Jeff found his new car

Our one sunny day in Stanley



Same-same


Jeff and Sarah reading...and it's hysterical

Our view at Hutongs...with a bit of a reflection of our food

Great food, beautiful view, priceless time with friends

Nope, that's not a blank wall behind us...at the Peak in the clouds

Getting ready to use our "10-inch" voices during our messages (with Ben)

Ahhhhhhhh

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