Wednesday, December 31, 2014

End of the Year Update

Dear Friends and Family,

It has been a while since we have communicated with you about our lives in Washington. We have been absolutely crazy busy this last year and there is a lot to share!

Jordan and classmate sitting in the
cockpit of a restored DC-3 aircraft.
Jordan has been studying hard at the Aviation hangar for the last year. He has finished over two thirds of his program. There are three parts to the aviation mechanic certification: General, Air-frame, and Power-plant. Jordan has finished the first two sections and is a couple weeks into Power-plant. On average Jordan spends 40-50 hours a week at the hangar, 10-15 hours a week on homework, and 8-10 hours a week working as a janitor at both the hangar and the biblical studies campus.

Jordan often studies at Starbucks
when Hannah is
working.
Hannah is still working on her Bachelors in Intercultural Studies with a Interdisciplinary in Counseling. Last semester Hannah took 21 credit hours, worked 25 hours a week at Starbucks, janitored 15 hours a week with Jordan at the biblical studies campus, and was a TA for three different classes.

Hannah learning how to make Sudanese flat bread.
On top of school and work, we also spend time each week with our church and our small group. The two of us have really settled into our church here in Spokane. They are like family to us. Also, we have worked with a refugee family of six from Sudan. Each week we spend time teaching the parents English and helping them acclimate to American culture.

Yet in spite of everything going on with school tuition and the slightly higher living expenses of Washington, we are still debt free! Although it has been difficult financially as well as costly on us physically and emotionally, we are nearing the end of our journey.

Next semester (which starts in 3 weeks) will be Hannah’s final semester. She will walk in May with a Bachelors in Intercultural Studies with an emphasis in Counseling and Psychology. Then she will have an internship working with refugees in Spokane over the summer and will be entirely finished with her Bachelors by June. Hannah will continue to work at Starbucks as she prays for God’s guidance for the future.

For Jordan: He will finish his mechanic training this June as well. Hopefully over the summer he will be able to take the tests to be officially certified to work on airplanes. Then starting in August, Jordan will transfer to the biblical studies campus to get his bachelors degree in biblical studies. Jordan will graduate in May of 2017 with his bachelors. So he has two and a half years from now until he finishes school. Jordan will continue working as a Janitor and will begin looking for a mechanic job to start in the fall.

If we get any free time, we love to hike all around Spokane
So that’s us! It’s been very busy and looks like it will continue being busy for a while. For those of you who continue to pray for us: thank you. Feel free to let us know if you have any questions or would like to know more!

Hannah and Jordan !

Monday, March 17, 2014

March Update

Dear Friends and Family,
Dad, Jamie, Hannah, and Jordan on Mount Spokane

It’s been a while since we have posted! Truth is, we have been very busy the last couple months. Our winter break was relaxing, although we really did miss home. Jordan’s dad and sister came to visit us in January, which was probably our highlight of break. The four of us visited Seattle, toured Spokane, and spent a lot of time hanging out and having fun.



Since then school has started. For the most part Jordan is at the aviation school hanger from 7 am - 4 pm Monday through Friday. He has absolutely loved the first few weeks of Aviation Maintenance training. So far Jordan has received his new tools and gained experience using the shop machinery.

Jordan and a friend at the Aviation Hanger.  
Hannah is still taking a full load at the Biblical Studies campus. She is on her way to graduate not this spring, but next spring. This semester she is taking two counseling classes that have proved to be both excitingly interesting and extremely informational.

Jordan is continuing to work as a janitor at Moody, although his hours have been reduced some due to the intensity of the Maintenance program. Hannah is still enjoying her job at Starbucks.

Overall, we have found that we are incredibly busy, which can be difficult at times. Please pray that we will never be too busy doing things for God that we forget that God has already done everything for us. Also pray that amongst our busy schedules we will be able to spend time with each other.


In Christ,
Jordan and Hannah