Wednesday, January 19, 2011

The Move and Arrival

I'm sitting in our new house in Manaus, as I write this Brin and Ella are organizing the kitchen.  The girls arrived Monday and we've been unpacking, organizing, meeting our neighbors and making general repairs around the house.  We truly felt God's provision and protection on our trip.  There were a few unexpected surprises along the way, but I suppose I would have been more surprised if things went totally as planned.  

I was able to take a few pictures, so I'll try and let them tell the story...

As the Ana Maria (seen in the last post) took our stuff to Santarem, Allison, Dillon and I traveled in my truck via the TransAmazon Highway.  We arrived on Sunday, one day before the boat and were able to see some friends and meet the boat at the dock Monday morning.  I learned that I would need to hire a small boat (seen above) to take our stuff to the larger boat bound for Manaus. 

We were able to put my truck on the same boat (for no small price).  While in port, I really didn't breathe easy until my truck was on the boat, they waited until the last minute to load it. 


My truck parked amongst travelers on the first of three levels. 

One of the perks of having paid so much to take our stuff to Manaus was that we were allowed access to the air conditioned room.  The trip took about 56 hours, by day two we were pretty tired of sitting in our hammocks.



Occasionally, when it wasn't too hot, we would spend time on the upper deck of the boat.  It was no luxury ship, but with the AC it was definitely comfortable.

We arrived in Manaus just after mid-night the morning of my birthday, Jan. 13th.  We spent the rest of the night on the boat, in the morning we found a truck to take our stuff to the house where we unloaded it for the 5th time since leaving the house on the previous Friday.  In the photo above, Dillon and Allison paint the Cleny's room in preparation for the girls' arrive a few days later. 

Because of the layout of the house (you can see some photos here), all the furniture of two bedrooms and the school room had to be hoisted to the upper level.  This was done by the use of a pulley and lots of heavy lifting.  Most of our furniture is made out of heavy Amazon hardwood.  In the photo above, Allison and Dillon modify a bookshelf to fit in the closet of the girls' room.

Monday morning I picked the girls up at the airport and brought them home to see our new house.

Here Ava is commenting on the size of our tiny yard (about 8'X8').

Mia enjoying the spiral stairs which continue up 3 stories to the roof where we hang laundry.

Cleny and Ella exploring the master bedroom.

Brin and Mia enjoy the view from the roof, most of the windows only have views of the neighbor's walls or roof.

9 comments:

Kate Snow said...

ahhh this is SO EXCITING!!! love you guys and am praying for you :)

davesonya said...

gotta LOVE those smiles on those girls!!!
happy with you to see this journey continue!
~

Diane Distad said...

so glad to hear you all made it safely. Yeah, Mia, I really like those spiral stairs too. I bet you guys will be spending a lot of time on the roof.

Tom Pflederer said...

Thanks for the great pictures, which allow us to feel just a little bit like we are there with you. Trying to imagine the range of emotion you must be feeling as you mix saying goodbye to one chapter with saying hello to the next. Praying for all of you, along with Cleny, Cleide, Allison and many others, whose lives will never be the same because of you, continually laying each of you in the hands of our Lord. Dad

jane said...

so happy you guys and all your stuff arrived safely in manaus! i hope you settle in smoothly!

The Webels said...

Praying for you as you get situated and settle in. May God give you wonderful fellowship and friends and a deeper walk with Him.
~Rebekah

K and K said...

Somehow this post seems so bittersweet.. moving to a new place, the excitement of a new phase of your ministry, a new place (with a spiral staircase!), but also saying goodbye to good friends who have become an integral part of you and your girls' lives. Our prayers for you as you embark on this new journey!

Kae Van Fossen said...

So glad to hear you have completed the move. What a journey! Looking forward to hearing more of your adventures in a new location. We are continuing to pray for you each day at school.

McSarah said...

So excited for you guys. Thanks for the letter. Mia was excited to be named in it : ). Blessings on your new adventure!!! How wonderful to be able to visit you guys if (when) we get down there.