Jeyson, Stephanie, Elijah, & Audrey

Jeyson, Stephanie, Elijah, & Audrey

Saturday, June 26, 2010

The Results Are In....

Exciting news! Jeyson passed his commercial pilot's test yesterday!
I'm so proud of you, Jeyson, for faithfully pressing on even when the going got rough - even when it took a few tries to pass the written test, even when we weren't sure where the funds for the hours were coming from. God provided in amazing ways on every step of the journey and you did a great job!
Now we're one step closer to our move to the north of Brazil. We still don't know when or where, but it's exciting to be that much closer! Congratulations, Captain Braun, on your accomplishment! :)

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Checkride Date At Last!

Good news! Jeyson was just able to get his checkride scheduled! His evaluation will on Friday at 3 EST. Thank you so much for praying that he would finally get news that he is scheduled! It took a long, long time for the government agency to process everything and give him a date, but it's here! Please pray for Jeyson to do well on everything he has been training for so long!

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

The World Cup: Brazil at the Peak of Excitement

It would be impossible to post right now without filling you in the main thing on most Brazilians mind this month: The World Cup. That's right, every four years one soccer team from each country has the chance to prove that they're the best in the world and every Brazilian is obsessed with making sure that happens in this year's competition. The world cup is a month long series of games and each team plays at least three times. If they win in their group, they advance to the next level and so on until only 1 team remains.



Every time the Brazilian team play,s Brazil literally stops. Everything closes: supermarkets, banks, government buildings, school, EVERYTHING! There is not a car on the streets as everyone gathers around their t.v. and cheers like there's no tomorrow. Every time a goal is made, fireworks go off and every time Brazil wins there's a party and/or bbq. It's crazy, but a lot of fun to be part of the cultural excitement!



Right now there's Brazilian flags everywhere! Many people even have special flags that fit onto the hood of their cars! On game days, even before the game starts people honk and shout and cheer in the streets.


We watched a game with our friends Andres and Camila and Camila's family. It was Brazil vs North Korea. Although Brazil won, people were only semi happy because North Korea scored one goal on Brazil, making the score 2 to 1 instead of the 483 to 0 hoped for :)

Brazilians go all out with decorations for the World Cup games. Here, Camila's family had green and yellow plates to represent Brazil's colors.


Concentrating on the game....no talking allowed unless there's a goal!

Enjoying popcorn during the game with Camila and Livia.

It's been a lot of crazy excitement lately - can you imagine what 2014 will be like then the World Cup will actually take place in Brazil?!? It's hard to even picture Brazil any more excited than it is right now with the World Cup in South Africa. It will be fun though!

Friday, June 11, 2010

Birthday Welding and Meal

Tuesday was Jeyson's 28th birthday. Happy Birthday Jeyson! You are a wonderful husband! Although it was a special day, we didn't have time to do anything too special other than breakfast in bed (which actually wound up in the living room) - Jeyson's still waking up in this picture :) We're going out to celebrate tonight instead of during the middle of the week.
Jeyson went to Asas and got to do one of his favorite activities in the world - welding! For the past few weeks Jeyson has been teaching the group of new pilot/mechanic missionaries and some external students a few different areas of mechanics. This is part of the process every new technical missionary has to go through in order to work on the planes and here at Asas the mechanics are taught by missionaries that are further along in the process, like Jeyson

Welding is Jeyson's favorite course to teach and he loves how the guys really get into it. Erik (on the right) is training with Asas for the next few years to serve as a pilot/mechanic in Africa once he gets all of his licenses.
Here's the external students. Having them as part of the course is not only an opportunity for outreach to non-Christians, but also their payments for the course makes it cheaper for the missionaries....a win-win situation.

Christian, Rodrigo, and Ricardo are three of the Asas missionaries who just arrived this year. Rodrigo is especially creative and makes all kinds of projects - including bicycles from bamboo!!!
Here's one of Jeyson's all time favorite recipes, which I made for dinner - It's so completely different than the normal tastes and I definitely recommend giving it a try, it's VERY easy!
"Thai Peanut Beef and Pea Pods over Noodles"
-Cook and drain 8 oz of thin spaghetti - set aside
-Cook 1 lb of ground beef in a skillet and drain.
-Add to the beef: 4 green onions (I use 1 regular chopped), 3 cups of fresh pea pods halved diagonally (I substituted green beans) and 1 red bell pepper cut in strips. Cook until veggies are crisp-tender
- In a bowl mix 1 1/2 cp chicken broth, 1/4 tea ground red pepper (cayenne), 1/4 tea salt, 2 tea cornstarch and stir into the pan
- Add 1/3 cp peanut butter and stir
- Cook a few minutes, stirring until thick and bubbly. Add a little water and continue cooking if it gets too thick
- Serve over spaghetti and sprinkle chopped, salted peanuts over

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Garden Goodies

One of my favorite things about living in Brazil is that fruit and vegetables are very abundant and the friendly culture means people are happy to share whatever is popping up in their backyard at the time. Just this week, we received a bag full of clementines, lemons, a giant avocado, a container full of polenta (ok not from the garden, but from a student's kitchen), and a box full of tomatoes....



There's even more here, outside, ripening in the sun a little....


After making salsa and still having tons left, I found a recipe for homemade marinara sauce that I'm going to give a try one evening.


Another really fun thing we received (that actually cost a small price since this family does it as a way to make a little extra cash) is this 2 liter bottle of honey! One of Asas's more adventurous missionary couple has boxes for bees to make honey and harvests it by the bottle full! Talk about an interesting activity to do as a couple to keep your marriage SWEET :)


I've already made some muffins where I substituted honey for the sugar and they were terrific. What else would you do with 2 liters of honey?

Meanwhile, here's our garden situation...
While we were in Boa Vista ants came and took away almost every leaf from every plant in our yard! It was difficult to imagine how many ants this could have been, until the night after we were home we caught them in the act of taking the remains of the loot! I kid you not....there were probably over 10,000 ants swarming our yard leading a THICK parade of ants from a hole in the ground 3 houses away! Some ants were cutting leaves and creating a pile in the driveway, and another group was carrying off the leaves! We sprayed the hole and they left the next day, but it took 2 weeks for our garden to show signs of life again.

Finally, this pretty, yellow bush is growing some leaves back! We hope the rest of the yard will come back to life with a little TLC!