The Perfect Gift

We’re actually deep into Track season, but I don’t have any pictures of Track to post just yet. Stay tuned, though.

So instead I have one last picture from basketball season. I always appreciate the gifts I receive from my teams, and I always enjoy noting the differences between gifts from girls vs. boys.

This year, while the girls were giving out flowers, and signed pictures, and other such cute keepsakes and mementos, I got a bag filled with these goodies. All of these things, for the record, are nearly impossible to come by in Austria. Well done boys!

You probably can’t see this, but that can of Campbell’s soup is Beans and Bacon. Could there be a more appropriate gift from a group of goofy middle school boys, than that?

 

Good-bye Video

Matt and I get to make the video each year celebrating the folks who are leaving ICSV. You already saw the intro here. This is our section of the video. Man, ten years is a long time. So many amazing people have been a part of our lives over the years. What an amazing blessing to have been able to serve here.

Saddest Night of the Year

So, every year we have a staff dinner to celebrate those who have served at ICSV, but are being called to serve elsewhere. For seven years, I’ve cried my way through this night. Matt has had to do this ten times, but he’s very manly, so he’s never cried. This year is so strange. Usually, I’m crying over the faces that are leaving because each of them is taking a little piece of my heart with them wherever they are going. This year, we are heading back to the States and my heart is kind of a wreck. Not only do we have to say good-bye to all the faces who are leaving, but we have to say good-bye to the ones who are staying. Honestly, good-byes are just lame. Thankfully, it’s not a forever good-bye. Thankfully, Jesus is preparing a place for us where we can all be together again. You can pray for all the folks below. We’re all leaving ICSV this year, but this place will always be a part of us.

Freaking Out

Tonight was our annual staff dinner. The one where we celebrate the folks who are leaving ICSV and I cry. I’ll post more on this tomorrow because it’s late here. However, I though you might enjoy the opening to memory video we did. It kind of sums up our feelings.

Saturday Night at der Kleinz

Last night we had a great time hanging out with the junior class. We BBQ’d, played games, ate amazing desserts made by the gifted bakers Ms. Duerksen and Addison, oh, and we laughed a lot.

Juniors at der Kleinz

You can see more pictures here: Juniors at der Kleinz

Almost Famous

ICSV logoIf you’ve been wondering why I haven’t been blogging much for the last couple of months, it’s not just because I’m a big slacker. I mean, I’m sure that has something to do with it.

However, another reason you haven’t seen this blog updated is that I’ve been spending the lion’s share of my free time working on ICSV’s new website.

In related news, I got a shout-out in the Austrian Times for my work.

The paparazzi isn’t knocking down our door just yet, but I’m sure once their camera batteries are charged up they’ll be staking out our apartment.

My Grandma Shoots Better Than You!

grandmaSince I don’t have an assistant coach, I usually put one or two of my boys in charge of keeping the score book. However, when I make a lot of substitutions the book gets passed around a bit.

If you’re looking at the score book and wondering who was draining 3-pointers like crazy last night, you aren’t the only one. You’re probably having trouble reading the name, but apparently “Grandma” played last night and put on a shooting display for the ages.

I guess I should have been playing her all season!

MS Beagles Keep Flying

IMG_1915IMG_1969The Middle School Basketball (Boy + Eagles = Beagles) team continues to impress. After starting the season 4-0, we suffered our first loss in a hard-fought match against AIS Vienna.

We rebounded with a win against DIS, went 2-1 at our mid-season Festival in Budapest, and finished off a run of 7 games in 9 days with two more wins.

As much as we hate to lose, they’ve taken those losses in stride and have used them as motivation to work harder and get better.

Please continue to pray that these boys will continue to grow as players and as young men. And if they wanted to grow a little taller, that would be nice, too.  :)

MS Basketball Update

MS Boys Bball 2012

MS Boy Bball 2012

Our first game of the new year yielded another win for the Eagles. Or, as we’re now known, the “Beagles.” Shorthand for Boy Eagles. Apparently we needed to distinguish ourselves from the girl Eagles.

The home court at QSI Bratislava, if you can’t tell is in a bubble gym with and astroturf surface. This always makes dribbling a little adventurous. Entering the gym involves opening an outer door, crowding into a small entryway, making sure the outer door is shut, then pushing open the inner door to the gym. Opening both doors at the same time would begin deflating the gym.

In any case, the “Beagles” shook off the rust accumulated over Christmas break, played well and defeated QSI Bratislava on their astroturf court.

We hit the ground running next week with games on Monday and Tuesday. Stay tuned for more updates.

 

Letters from Vietnam

Our letter from Vietnam

So, yeah, this is a new one. In case you’re having trouble reading it, that stamp does in fact say “Missent to HO CHI MINH CITY.”

People have mistaken Vienna for Venice and Austria for Australia, but I don’t know that anyone’s ever mistaken Vienna for Vietnam. Sure, they have plenty in common. They both start with ‘V’. They both, um, have, um, you know, um people?

Yeah, so not much in common it turns out. In the US Post Office’s defense, the sender did neglect to write Austria in as the country. I’m not sure it’s that great a defense, though.

In any case, I’m glad this Christmas letter’s incredible journey ended in our mailbox.