Friday, January 21, 2011

Good-bye Brisbane and flooded Queensland




Our time in Australia is ever drawing closer to the end. We only have 16 more days in this lovely country. Today we are leaving Queensland for the drive down to Sydney.

The last two weeks here have just flown by. Unfortantly Queensland has suffered some very serious flooding during that time. We had so much rain in the last 10 days of Dec and then 9 days at the beginning of Jan. It was just to much for the Brisbane river to hold, plus water from the rivers up north that were swollen were travelling into the Brisbane river. The areas of the city centre that were close to the river flooded big time, shops, banks, restuarants, botanical gardens, boat transit terminals. Plus there were a number of residential areas lining the river and they all got flooded out. It has been so heartbreaking for the Aussies. The guesstimated cost of all the damage, and to rebuild/repair is in the billions!
But I am so impressed at the Aussie spirit of reaching out and helping that neighbors and locals have been giving. There has been so much clean up that has had to be done, and the mud and water are extremely dirty and contaminated. Thankfully it has been beautiful weather and dry for the last 11 days so the river has gone down alot, though it is still high. Andreas and I drove into the city yesterday to clean the windows for our last client. The river looked incredibly muddy and still quite high in it's banks. We will be donating some money to the government flood appeal account.

Our last two weeks of work went well. We have so enjoyed not only the opportunity to work together, but of meeting some lovely elderly people who genuinely needed our help. So many of them were so sweet and it was interesting hearing abit about their life story. We loved meeting Effie Munday who was a strong Baptist and a genuine and lovely lady. She is in her eighties but still sharp as a tack and pretty good on the computer. Effie had a heart for missions and is still trying to get Bible material out into Africa. She was an inspiration!

We also had the opportunity to pray with one client who was actually quite young, in her 30s but with a nerve disorder from a complication of anathesia. She needed some encouragment so we talked with her and prayed with her and it was a special moment. We do hope and pray that this next year will be so much better for her.

Our last full weekend here in Brisbane was lovely so we finally went to the Gold coast and Surfer's Paradise. The beach was so good and the waves were spectacular. It was our best beach day that we've probably had for the last half a year. Of course we used spf 30 but still got sunburnt!

Now we hope to sell our Mandy Mazada quickly and for a fair price, to pass the vehicle road worthy inspection and spend some time with our sister Cessi before we fly to Vancouver.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

New Year 2011 ;)



Yikes, hard to believe that we will only be in this great country for about 4.5 more weeks. The time has flown!

We had a lovely weekend with Cessi, though unfortantly it was very wet. Then we realized all of last week that the office through which we work were closed for the holidays.

So Andreas and I had a long break. Unfortantly it was quite deary outside, but we did read alot and go for some walks, plus take down the Christmas decorations. Then it cleared up last thursday, and friday. We went to the beach on thursday on the Gold Coast. It was a nice, though windy day. We will still make it right to Surfer's Paradise one weekend! New Year's Eve on friday. Thankfully a nice day. We celebrated the coming of 2011 at a nearby hotel. There was some good music and it was very nice to dance again! I love that my man is willing to go dancing with me, when he knows how much I love it. Even if it's not Andreas forte he's a good sport and lots of fun!
Though of course we left at like 12:10 and then went to bed. :P

Back to work this week. We have been filling in for several staff who are on holidays so we have been split up and going to seperate people's homes. The only downside is some confusion among clients who have not expected us or been home. I think the work office could be a bit more organized. This has resulted in some lost hours of pay for both of us, but mostly me. I sure hope our last two weeks will be the full amount of hours we usually have. We both would like a steady income for abit anyways.

We have definitely enjoyed our conversations and meetings with the seniors we are helping. They are so sweet!

Will write again shortly before or after we leave Brisbane.....then God's leading for a good sale of our car!