This is the blog for Gavin and Carrie Jones and family. We live in Papua New Guinea and are working to see lives transformed by the living Word of God through Bible translation. Gavin is a helicopter pilot. Carrie, who has her degree in Public Health, works in the lab at our busy rural clinic. Our son, Isaac, was born in 2004 and our quintuplets, Will, David, Marcie, Seth, and Grace, were born in 2012.

Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart. The you will win favor and a good name in the sight of God and man. Trust in the Lord with all you heart and lean not on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him and He will make your paths straight. -Proverbs 3:3-6

Saturday, March 23, 2024

Spring Break with Isaac at college; longer update

 We got to go visit Isaac at Boyce College in Louisville for our kids' Spring Break! Such a blessing!!



It wasn't Isaac's break, so we didn't get to see him as much as we would have liked, but we got to hang out with him between his work schedule and classes and at Chapel! He also had Friday off for a trip to the Ark with us. 💕 


I am so grateful my parents were brave enough to join us in our travels! It was so special, a real gift from our Heavenly Father to all be together. And as an aside, my favorite part about the Ark was the centrality of Christ. There may be lots of disagreements over theories, but the real question is "What will you do with Jesus Christ?" 


Can you tell Will has a hard time not being goofy in photos??

This sign was hilarious as it's actually very true in our house. David loves to sit on her to make her laugh.



At the petting zoo. Sadly, most of the animals were hiding from the cold and rain - but pretty appropriate weather for an Ark encounter, wasn't it?!



At the Zoo in Louisville, and a throwback to the Aquarium in Dallas:




Not during Spring Break but more than worth including: Mother/Daughter/Grandmother tea at the kids' school with my dear momma, my baby sister, and her miracle daughter Elo (praying her next screening for ganglioneuroblastoma is clear and that the tumor continues to shrink!). 💗





Okay, update on the kids: Will LOVES, LOVES, LOVES his occupational therapy and is on the waiting list for physical and speech therapy. The physical therapy will help him with large motor skills and balance, and the speech therapy will be tailored to helping him engage in reciprocal conversation and interact more comfortably with people he doesn't know. (He's very into hugs once he realizes people are friends!) He's also brilliant, witty, and has an incredible memory. He (and Seth) are the quickest to apologize for hurting someone's feelings, too. His Bible knowledge and connection-making abilities in spiritual/biblical conversations are amazing. He also has a beautiful, compassionate heart for lost people coming to Christ. 

Seth is thriving, albeit a little more sad than normal on occasion because he's homesick. He did so well plugging through his comprehensive testing (required by our school in PNG) this week despite his slower processing speed. He also had a great report card and has made friends left and right at school. He is goofy and charming and impish and oh-so-kind. His favorite place to be is with his cousins and my sister and her husband and their dogs - the dogs are very important. He told me last night that if something happened to me he would want Katie to be his mom. 😍 He is obsessed with helicopters and WWII airplanes and can recreate them down to the small details in both LEGO and by drawing! And this was the kid who struggled to hold a pencil for so long. Thank you, Lord!

David still has six forts in the woods behind our house. His hiking boots and bushcraft machete and "It is Finished" cap complete his outfit most days. He is slated for the comprehensive testing next week, and he's dreading that as well as the homework/classwork that will be on top of it. (It took Seth all day both days to finish what he needed to.) We appreciate prayer for him if you're one of those precious people who prays for our family! He almost certainly has dyslexia or something like it, and struggles to read or write comfortably. He is left-handed - which may account for some of his differences - and so smart. He is hilariously goofy despite his quietness.He has a bajillion friends, including on our street. He can also walk up to a new kid, put out his hand and say, "Hi, I'm David." It's such a gift - one that Gracie is a little jealous of!

Gracie is doing so well with her math accommodations at school, loves her special ed teacher and her friends at school and on our street, but is definitely struggling with anxiety and missing Isaac. Please pray for her sweet heart, that she would experience our Triune God's tenderness in her moments of fear that she's not doing everything "right." She is so easy for people to overlook because she's quiet (although goofy!), and she really hates disappointing anyone. She also really wants people to see her and listen to her when she's trying to speak, but her voice and body are so tiny. She adores reading! I think it's almost her favorite thing - surpassed only by goofing around with David. Thankfully they are in class together, which gives her courage and encouragement throughout the day. Big brother - who is so much taller than her! - is always around to help protect. 

Marcie is doing so much better than she was some months ago. THANK YOU FOR PRAYING. We're trying to get her into equine therapy for calming and encouragement. We pray she continues to appropriate the truths of Scripture as we - and her Creator - walk with her through her valleys.  She misses her rescued dog, Cooper, to the point of tears many nights. She is also missing her childhood, realizing she can't return to the time before our gardener was killed in clan warfare and our friend of 18 years hadn't yet been caught stealing from us. [Our last few months in PNG were difficult for the kids, too.] She also can't return to the primary campus on our mission center - she'll be at the secondary campus instead. On the upside, she is a gifted artist in multiple mediums - her non-artistic mom is super impressed! She also loves her tumbling class. Please pray for her in the area of friendship. Her strong personality (inherited) adds an extra layer of challenge. I see my own faults at her age in glaring clarity and want to go back and apologize to all my teachers and friends (and enemies!). She's so far beyond me at that age, praise God. 😅 Thankfully, He refines and uses our strong personalities for our good and His glory, and is infinitely patient with His children! 

I need to get going so I can actually parent these wonderful kiddos! 

Oh, quickly:

- Isaac is absolutely thriving too, PTL. Pray for wisdom and time management for him as his life is so full! He has wonderful friends and professors and an amazing church home. 

- I'm LOVING my new pastoral counselor! She's a total gift from God at just the right time, has a child on the autism spectrum and so much wisdom and experience in marriage and motherhood and ministry.

- Gavin is just the bomb.com. Amazing husband and father, everyone's hero in helping fix everything, it seems! He loves us so much because he loves the Lord so much. 💗 We're endlessly grateful for his patience as he lives and serves here, for now, for the sake of his family. 

In His grip,
Carrie 

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