Sunday, January 28, 2007

Visa's & babies!

Here is the cutest picture of Elias Munk! He's is so precious. For those of you interested Shelby is thinking fo gettign a blog set up so we can keep up with their boys!

Well vinjelu got the Student Visa he applied for! Praise God, thank you for the prayers on Friday morning, God is faithful!


We scrambled on Thursday all day getting Vinjelu's papers together and all the right forms filled out, Thursday night I was nervous I didn't sleep even for an hour... I just lay in bed praying and thinking.


Friday morning we got at 5:45am, we weren't sure if we would be caught in traffic for 2 hours or not. So we left by 6am, and got into down town by 6:30... so missed rush hour (Thank God). We went to the Down Town Full Gospel Church to park the truck (Free Parking) We were about to call one of the pastors (Pastor Dan MacNaughton) to ask if we could park there... but right as we pulled up so did he. SO he took us out for breakfast! Was so nice, we got to the building at 8am, and stood in line basicaly untill 11:15am (Even though his appointment was for 9am!
Anyway, he went in for the interview and it was great, the man was very nice and welcoming. We walked around down town for the next 4 hours (very exausted) and went back to pick up his passport and visa at 3pm! So thats the story, very awesome! And Fast.

Zikomo Maningi Mulungu!

4 comments:

Karyn said...

I hope Shelby does set up a blog. If she does, be sure you pass the address along.

Interesting, isn't it, how things can look so bleak one day and the next you have your answer!

Anonymous said...

Yes, anything having to do with immegration seems to always be so bleak...

I need to learn to respond differently to it, especially now we're going into the process of Permanent Residence!

Kath

Karyn said...

Yes, it is never your circumstances that determine your quality of life, it is your response to that circumstance. As Dad's emails used to say, as a signature, "Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you respond to it" (or something like that)

Karyn said...

But I know what you mean. I get the same way whenever I talk to the tax people