Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Day 2

Tuesday, 4:30 AM

1100 KM
12 Hrs

Dad and I left Chilliwack bright and early for Nampa Idaho. As expected, we got stopped at the US border, but after about 45 minutes of answering questions, cross-examination, and reviewing paperwork, we were let across! We drove 12 hrs through Washington, Oregon, and finally arrived in Nampa Idaho at 6:30 PM. It sure was nice to have Dad along to share the drive with!



Monday, October 20, 2008

Day 1

Monday, 7:00 AM:

190 KM
3 hrs

I left Chilliwack, BC to Bellingham, WA to pick up our 23ft Penske truck that we would later load half full of our personal belongings and furniture. No problems at the US border - Praise the Lord. After driving it back to Chilliwack, we spent the rest of the day/night packing and loading the truck.

On the move ...

Hello All!
As most of you know, we have begun our move to Haiti, but not without A LOT of driving first! The above map shows our route across the USA to Fort Pierce Florida, where Jason will catch a cargo flight to Port au Prince Haiti, and I along with Jayden will join him there via an airline flight.

(flags mark our stops)

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Desert Evening

The Goodbye Desert evening on Saturday was a great success! We want to thank everyone for coming and for sharing this special time with us. We also want to thank all those who helped plan, organize, bake and set up. We will treasure these memories!

Friday, October 17, 2008

Cultural Dinner

Here's a picture of us with our dear friend Pastor James Yang, his wife and his neighbors as well. Last night as part of our class we had to participate in a inter-cultural dinner experience. We were assigned to spend the evening with Pastor James and his wife to experience a Taiwanese dinner. He evidently invited his neighbors as well, so we got a little American culture too! Tofu, peppered shrimp and Chinese green tea were the new foods for us.

Im now sitting in the Boise airport waiting to take off to return home to Chilliwack. See y'all at the dessert social tomorrow evening!

Monday, October 13, 2008

MAF's Relief Work in Haiti

Here's a short video clip from a local TV station showing the impact of MAF's Relief work in Haiti! Check it out...


Sunday, October 12, 2008

Final Week Of Orientation

Fall Orientation Class of 2008


This is our last week of classes here at MAF before we finally leave for the field! Last week we had seminars on Dealing with Spiritual Warfare, Keeping Yourself Spiritually fit on the Field, Safeguarding your Children, Healthy living, MAF Security, and much more! It has definitely been a busy week of profitable learning. As I mentioned before, this is our last week here in Nampa, and on Friday we travel back to Chilliwack for the weekend. If you have not recieved our invitation some way or another, you are invited to our Farewell Dessert Social to come say goodbye before we head off to Haiti! The details are listed below.

When: Saturday, October 18th Open House between 6:00 - 9:00 PM
Where: Chilliwack Free Reformed Church


Saturday, October 4, 2008

Back from the Backcountry

Im officially done with MAF Flight Standardization! After over 5 weeks of flying, I have been approved for field service. As many of you know, I have just come back from a one week Idaho Backcountry trip, where we were required to put to use every skill that we have aquired over the past few weeks! Landing on some of the shortest, ugliest strips out there was some pretty good preparation for whats to come.

Here are a few highlights of our trip:


Landing at Mackay Bar


Landing at Allison Ranch


Navigating through the Cascade Mountains


Friday, October 3, 2008

A Crazy Day

The morning started good... I was up early and finished all my last minute packing, although the packing did take a little longer then expected. Since Jayden and I were taking a domestic flight from Bellingham to Boise Idaho, and we hadn't payed for a seat for Jayden we only could take one bag for the two of us. I think I repacked the suitcase about six times, before I only had the "real essentials" in and could close the zipper. Anyway, I had enough time to tidy everything and I put Jayden down for his morning nap early, but I think he spotted the suitcases so he was much to excited to sleep. We were picked up on time by my sister-in-law, and the drive across the border was pretty uneventful. The customs officer hummed and hawed a little but let us across anyway. Well at 12:30 we were about 15 minutes away from the Bellingham airport, according to our GPS, so we decided to quickly stop by McDonald's to grab a bite to eat. At 12:45 we were back on the road. Unfortunately the 15 minute drive to the airport soon grew to 45 minutes and we were still not there. Construction on the road, heavy traffic and having to stop at every single red light all contributed to the delay. At this point, I started getting worried. I really did not want to miss that flight. When we finally arrived at the Bellingham airport there was no parking upfront so we just parked in the middle of the road. Some people honked but at that point we didn't care. I jumped out, grabbed my suitcase, Jayden's bedroll, diaper bag, purse, laptop case, stroller and Jayden and stumbled through the door. My sister-in-law after finally finding a parking spot came running after me. "Well, I don't know if you'll make the flight", the lady behind the desk said, as she frowned at me. "Well, I'm going to try I said, as I hastily threw my bulging suitcase on the scale. At least it wasn't overweight! She gave me my boarding pass back and off I raced to the security gate. I gave my sister-in-law and niece a quick hug and then I stumbled on. The security guy wanted to chat and asked how me and my little brother were doing today. A little annoyed I brushed past him (come on, I'm 22, Jayden's not my little brother!). Then I started frantically throwing my things on the conveyor belt so they could be X-rayed. No one offered to help. All 5 of the security people just stood there and stared! I quickly unzipped my laptop bag, took of my shoes and Jayden shoes, collapsed the stroller while holding Jayden's hand so he wouldn't run away, and threw his blankie and Coco his doggie into one of the bins. Then to make matters worse, they made me empty my entire diaper bag that I had packed so meticulously and was bulging with everything I needed for Jayden on the flight. At that point I didn't care anymore, I just dumped it out in a bin, grabbed Jayden and raced through the metal detector. Then I slipped my flip flops back on and crammed everything I could back into the diaper bag. The security gaurd watching me said "I bet you didn't think about all this before you had him". I guess he thought I was this single teenage mom or something. Just then I heard my name over the loudspeaker. "Horizon Air is paging Crawl Willona" Laughing I raced across the tarmac looking back every few seconds to make sure I hadn't dropped anything. Then we ran into a new predicament. I had to collapse the stroller while holding Jayden and all my stuff. Well I managed, but Coco, Jaydens doggie and my purse both landed in a puddle. Anyway, I made it on the plane just seconds before they closed the door. Phew, we made it! From then on the trip was uneventful, Jayden was very well behaved in the plane and we arrived safely and on time in Boise, Idaho. Jason was waiting for us so we had a happy ending to a crazy day.

Friday, September 26, 2008

I Passed!

Just thought id let y'all know that i passed my FAA Written Exams with a whopping 95%!

Praise the Lord

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Back in Idaho

Hey Folks!

Yup that's right - I'm back in sunny Idaho for final training. Apparently some dates got mixed up with MAF, and so i sat at the airport for about 2 hours waiting for someone to pick me up. It was a good time to study for an exam ive got to write tomorrow. I'm converting my licenses to US FAA licenses, so every spare minute goes into cramming for that! (I strongly dislike tests!!) Ill let you know how things go....

Blessings

Jason

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Relief work in Haiti

Here is a short video of Hurricane Gustav when it struck Haiti.


Please continue to pray for the people & country of Haiti as they struggle through the aftermath of several severe hurricanes. As you can tell, there will be an abundance of work for me when i arrive!

For more info, pictures and stories about the hurricanes in Haiti, visit MAF's website at http://www.maf.org/

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

What a mess!


When I close my eyes at night I can still see it; bins, cardboard boxes, packing paper, baby clothes, our cutlery set, camping stove, pillows, papers, books and much more. In actual fact, its everything we own packed in one room. Every day when Jayden is either napping or in bed for the night, I spend time trying to pack and organize, but when I come back the next day it seems like it's an even bigger mess! There's actually so much stuff packed haphazardly in that room I can hardly turn around! So far I have packed 14 large Rubbermaid containers and one box, so I'm getting pretty close to done, but to get through customs every single item I pack needs to be written down and then typed on to a spreadsheet. This takes time, but at least we will have a complete inventory list and down the road when we need to unpack or are looking for something, it's just a matter of looking on our list and then finding the box with the corresponding number. Anyway my goal is to be done packing this week. I can't wait!

Friday, September 5, 2008

We're back in the Wack!

After a long 9.5 hour drive through the night, we made it back to Chilliwack, BC. We left immediately after Jason was finished his flying for the day on Wednesday, and made it back to our new home on Thursday morning. It weird to think that we will be flying back to Nampa, ID in a few weeks for our final training! Praise the Lord for the safe travels and for not having any car problems.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Home Stretch


Well, we're on our final week of training here in Nampa - time sure flies! Please continue to pray for us as we complete this phase of training. The flight training is extremely demanding, with little room for error, so pray that the Lord will help me in this final week. Above is a photo of an airstrip called Oneway, and its not called that for no reason! Its a 8% sloped, gravel runway, with a large cliff near the end, making it possible to takeoff and land only one way. You can read a little more about what we've been doing here in Nampa on our August Newsletter that we just sent out. If you would like to be on our mailing list, please send me an email, and we would be happy to add you to our list! You can also view our past newsletters online at http://www.mafkrul.com/ and click on about us.

Just so you know, we plan on driving all the way back to Chilliwack some time this week (depending on how my training goes). We'll see ya then!

Saturday, August 23, 2008

A Taste of Training

Its been a great week of flight standardization. We practiced up slope landings, terrain flying, air drops, emergency procedures, and much more! On Thursday we went to a large dry lake bed where we could practice a whole range of maneuvers and emergency procedures. You can see in the photo above that its over 5 miles across, so after we landed there we setup a runway using orange cones. This allowed us to practice maximum braking, aborted takeoffs and landings, as well as low level maneuvering! Lots of fun! We also setup a target on the ground to use for airdrops to see how accurate we could get. After a bit of practice I was able to consistently drop the packages within 50 ft of our target - good thing to know! The hardest part is compensating for the strong winds - they were gusting over 18 mph that day. The nice thing about practicing at the lake bed was that if anything happened at any altitude, we would just land! You can imagine how dirty the plane was after a full day of having fun!

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Groundschool Complete


Here's a picture of our Standardization class including the instructors. On Friday afternoon I completed the ground school portion of standardization, which means that on Monday I begin flying!


Last week we were very excited to have my parents along with my sister, Esther, come visit us here in Nampa. We had a great time together!

Help Ship our Belongings!!

(photo taken by fellow MAFer Michael Broyles)


We have begun the painstaking task of packing / purchasing all of the items that we will need for the move to Haiti. We have been told that most household items are much more expensive in Haiti or not even available. Thus we have begun looking for appliances, small furniture items and more that we will be needing to live in Haiti.

Monday, August 11, 2008

No More Pictures!!


Breaking news tonight:

The Krul's photo gallery has come to a halt! I went to take a picture today of a perfect Kodak moment, only to find that our camera's life was over! Fortunately we didn't loose any of our pictures, but here it is in a million pieces. Wilhelmina tried to take it apart as the last resort to attempt to fix it, but to no avail. We have come to the conclusion that the small motor that operates the lens has burnt out. So until further notice, we will have to make do without.

Blessings,

~ The Kruls ~

Friday, August 8, 2008

Rested Up - Ready for More!

I close my eyes for a split second and take a deep breath. My heart is pounding and my thoughts are racing. What do I do now? I open my eyes again and focus on the drama unfolding around me. Welcome to security training! Role playing intense situations and learning how to respond is important no matter where you are, and we are thankful we can take part of this security training. We were trained how to handle hostage situations, car jackings, and much more! Let’s just hope that we don’t need to use it.


Sorry for the delay in posting! We just got back from sunny San Diego for a short holiday, so we didn’t get around to posting an update. It was a great time to relax and soak up the sun for few days in between classes. We are now refreshed and rejuvenated to face another 4 weeks of training. Next up Jason has 4 weeks of Flight Standardization – practicing back-country flying, landing on short landing strips and lots more! We’ll let you know how that’s going with our next update.