Monday, March 29, 2010

Media

Today the Northern Territory Newspaper printed an article featuring Troy. Yesterday a journalist interviewed Troy over the phone and a photographer dropped in to take a picture of him with bibles in front of him. The article did seem a bit choppy. I guess that's what journalists do - pick and choose what they want in the article. All in all though i think it was a good article and good exposure for the Easter services happening this weekend.

Neighbour Day

This week in our letter box we received an advertisement stating that Sunday 28th March is "Neighbour Day". We had already been planning to organise a BBQ for our street to meet our neighbours - this was our perfect opportunity! Christina made up invitations on the computer inviting the street to our place on Sunday for a sausage sizzle. We had no idea how many would turn up so Troy just bought lots of sausages and bread rolls! The BBQ began at 12pm. The first neighbours to arrive were three elderly women who live at the top of our street. A lot of our neighbours in our street are elderly people living in Territory housing. Laura and I had met a few of them already when we went to introduce ourselves last week. Some of them are unable to leave their homes due to health issues. Anyway, while Lachie cooked the sausages (I wasn't letting Troy anywhere near the BBQ), more neighbours arrived. It was a fun and interesting afternoon. All up 18 people came to our BBQ. Of course we invited them all to come along to our Easter services.

On Friday night Christina, Lachie (up from Sydney visiting Christina), Troy, Hannah and I went to Cullen Bay to put the invitations to our Easter Services in people's letterboxes. We also prayed while we walked. Cullen Bay is a beautiful suburb, right along the waters edge! It was quite interesting to note that in this suburb a huge number of letterboxes have a "no junk mail" sign on them and also we even noticed that some houses did not even have a letter box!

Tomorrow night we will do some more letter box dropping in the suburb of Lyons. This is where our Sunday service is going to be held.

I am so excited for this coming weekend....

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Burnt...

Most of you would have heard by now that a week ago on Sunday, Troy was badly burnt. We had planned to have a lovely Somalian family over for lunch, a single mother with 10 children. Troy had begun to cook hamburger patties on the BBQ and realised that the new BBQ we had purchased just the day before had a tiny cup for the dripping oil. Troy tried to get the oil to go into a bigger container. In doing this a little oil splashed on his hand which hurt and caused the whole thing of oil to drop on him. The burns are to his right leg and on top of his right hand. Troy rushed straight into the shower. He (and the rest of us) did not know how badly he was burnt at first. Laura and I both phoned a health hotline to find out what we should do (apart from having him sit in the shower). They advised us to get him to the hospital. While I was feeling really scattered at this stage, Laura took control of the situation. She filled buckets with cold water and wet lots of cloths to take with us on the journey to the emergency room. I put Hannah down for her nap and knew that she would sleep for at least 2 hours. Ollie then drove the bus very quickly to the Royal Darwin Hospital. Apart from praying on the way to the hospital, I kept telling myself that Darwin Hospital has a great burns unit due to treating victims of the Bali bombings a few years ago.
Up until we got to the hospital I had not cried but when I got to the desk I started bawling my eyes out. The nurses rushed out and put him in a wheel chair. He was given a bed straight away as well as being seen to by a Doctor. At first we were assured it probably wasn't too bad, particularly as he had gotten into the shower so quickly. Another doctor then had a look and said it was not looking very good and that the burns specialist would come to look at the damage. When the burns specialist saw him, he said that it was a deep dermal burn, otherwise known as a 3rd degree burn (meaning it was burning through to the bottom layer of skin). We were told that he would need to be admitted to hospital as he needed surgery to assess the damage and clean out the dead skin. We were also given the news that Troy would most likely need a skin graft. This would mean he would be admitted to hospital for a minimum of 5 days. Of course Troy did not like the idea of being stuck in a hospital for any length of time! Since we had arrived in Darwin he had been out meeting people, sharing his faith and organising plans for the Easter outreaches. Troy said to me that if he had to stay in hospital, the rest of the team would need to step up in doing what he had been doing and that he would spend the time praying and planning from the hospital bed!
to cut a long story short, Troy had surgery on his knee and hand later that night. Thankfully he was allowed to come home the next day as the burn was not as bad as originally thought. The doctors were still talking about the need for skin grafting though on the knee. We went back to he hospital on Wednesday and they redressed the burns. The nurse told us that there was still around a 50/50 chance of the need for a skin graft. On Friday when we went back we were told that the skin is healing better than they had expected. They redressed the burns and we will go back tomorrow for another checkup. At this stage prayer is still needed! Please pray against infection (infection could land Troy in hospital for weeks, even months!), that the skin would continue to fight and heal (sometimes the healing does not keep progressing and goes backwards) and pray that the pain would not be unbearable (even though pain indicates that the nerves are not dead). Troy will need to go to the hospital every 2 days for a new dressing and to monitor the healing process.

So this past week has been an emotional, interesting, and prayer-filled week! We haven't even lived in Darwin for 3 weeks yet! I have such a resolve that we will keep advancing God's Kingdom no matter what! I try to always think eternally :)


The plans for me this week are to go along to a couple of playgroups to meet some other mums. I also want to catch up with a few contacts we have made so far.

The missions team from Penrith will be arriving on the 31st March to assist us in our Easter Outreaches around Darwin. I am so looking forward to seeing them.I was going to say it will be a "taste of home", but I wont - because Penrith is no longer home for me. My new home is the city of DARWIN!!

Monday, March 8, 2010

I live in Darwin

Sooo, we are finally here! We arrived Wednesday night and stayed at a motel for the night. In the morning we went to the Real Estate office to get the keys to the house and went straight there. The house is EXCELLENT. I love it and I don't think i will want to move out when our lease expires in 12 months. Laura, Ollie and Marley arrived in Darwin on Thursday night after driving the church bus from Penrith for 4 days. The house is almost all sorted which is great. Darwin is hot and sticky at the moment - but that wasn't a surprise to me! Have already met some fantastic people here who are really friendly.
.....I think I'm gonna love it here. IM HOME!!!!!!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Our Farewell Service

We had our farewell service at church on Sunday. Was a great day! Our church family are all so lovely and generous and thoughtful and kind!
The church prayed for the team and we were presented with a Darwin Survival kit. It contained a box full of deodorant LOL, a box of tiny crocodile lollies, a mascot (crocodile) called Charles and solar powered fan hats.So that we don't forget where we came from we were also given a box of Penrith memorabilia. It contained Penrith souvenir spoons, fridge magnets with pictures of Penrith on them, Penrith Keyrings and the funniest thing was a Penrith Snowglobe!!! Who would have known that you can buy Penrith Snowglobes!!! Was such a beautiful send off for us and the rest of the team.
After the morning service we had lunch at the Ming Chinese restaurant in Panthers. 23 years ago Ps Jack and Carol began their church services in the Woodriff Room at Panthers. We were able to go have a look at the room and take photos. It was very special having Ps Tom Messer and also Ps Tom Renard their with us.

I think my next time I blog will be when we arrive on Darwin soil! Till then.....