February 20, 2009


This week began the first of several weeks of ‘clinics.’  In other words, we have been sufficiently poked since the last time you heard from us.  


Fortunately, Amberley and I have never had any reason or been in any situation where our blood type was determined. Unfortunately though, this meant our Monday afternoon was spent having lab work done - which proved to be a humorous experience.  In case you were wondering, Amberley turned out to have ‘O POS’ blood running through her veins, while my heart apparently pumps ‘O NEG’.  Maybe this explains our temperature preference difference.


Tuesday, following our lab experience on Monday, we received the first five of many immunizations to be had before leaving for the field.  The photo above gives you a little glimpse of what we will be experiencing every Tuesday for the next couple of weeks.


I know you may be wondering why you only see three Band-Aids in the photo, when I clearly stated that we received five shots.  Well... let me first say that the shot process is extremely fast - that is, you go in, lift op your sleeve, then ‘bang’ and you are rushed out of the room.  The entire experience takes merely moments.  Amberley’s ‘clinic’ went so fast that two of her Band-Aids weren’t even covering the wounds.  She didn’t figure they did much good, so she removed them before the photo.


Well, that basically concludes the documentable excitement of our week. Stay tuned for more buzz from the Feeble Futts...

February 12, 2009



Things just don’t seem to slow down here at the ILC.  Unfortunately, unless you want views of Amberley and I in class, there just haven’t been many photo opportunities.  We did want to give you a little insight on our lives, so the snap-shots posted are just for you.  



The photos above are taken outside of our quad.  That is, our new home.  We are very fortunate to share our living space with others.  Across the great room from us are a pair of Journey Girls, beside us are some M’s on stateside, and catty corner is a family with a 16 month old boy.  The folks in our quad all provide so much to our experience and growth here at FPO.


The photos below were taken at the Mapping Ceremony.  At this ceremony, every M unit was to share who they were, where they would be serving, and share a prayer request they had while preparing for the field. The unit then placed their photo on a map indicating where they would serve.  Needless to say, it was a neat experience. 




We are still so thankful for you and your support during our time of transition.  Feel free to shoot us an email, we would love to hear from you.  Contact us at:  feeblefeet@gmail.com