Friday, December 30, 2011

Happy 2012




HAPPY NEW YEAR!!
We hope this letter (or blog) finds you enjoying time with family and beginning to relax after the fun and festive events of the holidays. Our holiday celebration was fairly low key which is just perfect for us. This was the first time in 5 years that Monica had 4 days off in a row around Christmas! She does still have a deep appreciation for those working in retail, especially during the holidays.
Here's a little recap of 2011:
In April we bought a townhouse after Daryl's mom graciously let us (+ 3 cats and a bunny) live at her house for 6 months. As you know, home ownership comes with a long list of endless projects, but we love having a place of our own again. We also narrowly escaped the September flood in 2011 with the water coming within 15 feet of our basement since the creek behind our house overflowed it's banks (see pictures below).
Daryl is very busy with the children's ministry at Lebanon Area Evangelical Free Church. He is so thankful for a great job, which he loves and is very rewarding. The AWANA program is in full swing and has had an extremely successful beginning at LAEFC with an average of 100+ kiddos every Wednesday night. Daryl is thrilled at the progress and the excitement of the participants each week. During January, he will begin interviewing canidates for a much needed part time administrative assistant position to help alleviate some of the workload for the children's ministry program.
Monica has been at Physicians Surgical Center (outpatient surgery center) as the full time Instrument Tech for 6 months and things have been busy (which means great job security since I'm the only Instrument Tech). For those of you wondering "what's an instrument tech?", I'm the lucky girl who cleans and sterilizes all of the instruments after being used (including dirty endoscopes after colonoscopy proceedures). I don't mind the work since I have the privilege of working independently and with my iPod. This job has been a good choice as far as scheduling since it's day shift, weekends off and better income.
On to 2012:
We will be celebrating our Christmas this year in March as we jet set to the beautiful island of Hawaii to visit Daryl's brother who lives and works in Oahu. Daryl's mom and youngest brother are going as well and it will be their first trip to the island. March canNOT come fast enough...
Our biggest adventure for the new year starts immediately. We are in training for a foster to adopt program! We will attend a 9 week program 1 night per week for 3 hours. There are so many children just in the state of PA who are waiting their "forever families". The Peters household is excited, scared and realizing that our little world is going to change in a big, amazing way! The surreal potential is "overnight instant family" without much room for pre-planning the age and the quantity of children. Thankfully God has put some great foster parent role models (you know who you are :]) in our lives for solid resources and great support. We sure do appreciate your thoughts and prayers for this upcoming life change and will try to keep you posted on the details as best as possible.
Thank you all for your friendship and support and IF there were a Starbucks nearby we would
love to catch up over coffee!

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Zenon, Zebrina, Zurg and Zagnut are enjoying their digs and have adjusted after Daryl's mom graciously opened her home to us for 6 months while we settled to life in PA and looked for a home. They are always there to greet us at the door when we come home!

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

We are enjoying the summer closer to our friends & families here in our new house in the booming metropolis of Jonestown, PA which includes a small grocery store, a Turkey Hill, a gas station & a traffic light . But...what we have in our backyard is a peaceful marshy area with the Swatara Creek flowing through it! This comes with lots of wildlife (including a groundhog living under our shed), bullfrogs & crickets at night and this snapping turtle!
Daryl has been the Children's Pastor at the Lebanon Area Evangelical Free Church since November and has been enjoying every minute of it! He loves working with the kids and has become quite the popular guy at church among 2-10 year olds :) Already it has been a growing experience for Daryl and the Children's ministry! We are ramping up for VBS and expecting up to 500 kiddos for the week!
Monica has been working for a non-profit organization that provides housing for seniors in Lebanon County. However, she just recently switched jobs again and accepted a position as an Instrument Technician at an outpatient surgical center. So if you're ever having surgery, you want someone like her sterilizing your intruments to prevent infection. She is excited about the opportunities and new challenges within her job as well as the chance to advance in the future as well as brushing up on her anatomy terms.