Thursday, September 23, 2021

Busted Arm!!!

Hello, friends! 

So, fun thing happened last week on the playground after school. Ezra was playing on the playset after school with his friends like he always does. His latest trick is that he can skip a ring on the monkey bars. 

Well, USUALLY he can skip a bar. Apparently, this time, he slipped, fell, and fractured his elbow. 


For the next 3 weeks, Ezra will be rocking that sweet cast. He's already had a bunch of friends sign his cast (although he's saving space for his family members). This is the first time that anyone in either of our families have broken a bone so that a cast was needed, which I guess is cool? 

Ultimately, we're thankful for a lot of things in this situation. We're thankful that Ezra wasn't seriously hurt. We're thankful that he's in good spirits. We're thankful that InterVarsity provides us with health insurance so an injury like this doesn't break the bank. We're thankful for our ministry partners who support and pray for us. 

Have an excellent day!

~Adam


Thursday, September 16, 2021

Scouts Away!!!

Hello, friends! 

One of the greatest accomplishments of my life was earning the rank of Eagle Scout when I was in high school. My parents will tell you that it was a long and arduous road, and that I almost didn't make it, but I got in by the skin of my teeth and am proud to call myself an Eagle Scout. 

With 3 kids, there's always a question of extracurricular activities. You want to make sure that your kids are doing stuff but not too much. There are sports to play, instruments to learn, and other things to do. Megan and I have had conversations about what things we did growing up and what things we'd like the kids to try once they're old enough. Knowing that time is limited, I'd prepared myself to ask Ezra if he wanted to try the scouts but not force him to do it if the answer was "no." 

You wouldn't believe my joy when he saw a table for the Cub Scouts at his Back to School night before the school year started. I think it may have been the photos of kids holding frogs that got him hooked but before I could even approach the table, he ran up to me and asked if he could join. Of course, I said yes. =0). 

A few weeks back, he went on his first Cub Scout hike. It was a short one but he had a lot of fun. It helps that a few of his classmates from school (including one of his best friends from kindergarten) is also in scouts. I connected with a few of the parents, and it looks like we're good to go, at least for this year. 





Last Tuesday, we went over the Scout Law and Scout Oath as part of him earning his "Bobcat Badge." It was funny how quickly both of those came back to me. I guess if you say the same thing every week for 12 years of your life, it kind of gets stored in long term memory...

So, a new scouting adventure begins. I told the scoutmaster that I'm committed to getting Ezra into scouting so long as he wants to do it. I'm looking forward to our camping trips, merit badge sessions, and everything beyond. He's much more of an outdoor kid than I am, so I wouldn't be surprised if he likes it even more than I do. And, regardless of whether or not he reaches Eagle, I'll be happy to watch him "Do His Best." 

Have an excellent day!

~Adam

Friday, September 10, 2021

Another First Day of School!

Hello, friends! 

Yesterday (Wednesday) was yet another momentous day in the Leong household. Our very own Thaliea, all of 4 years old, had her first day in preschool! 


Friends, this is a day that she has been waiting for for a LONG time. I wouldn't necessarily call her the jealous type, but the fact that Ezra got to go to school and she didn't really wasn't fun for her. But now, she's in pre-school and all is well! 

Thaliea will be in preschool on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9:30-11. The preschool she's attending is the same one that Ezra went to for about 2 months before COVID shut down everything. We like the teachers there, the space looks like lots of fun, and we have a few folk we know from church who are in her class. On her back to school night, the thing she was most excited about was that the toilets and sinks were "just my size!" 

Of course, the drop off wasn't perfect. We knew it wouldn't be. Unlike Ezra, who has all the confidence in the world, and JoJo, who I suspect might like his daycare teachers more than us because they keep feeding him, Thaliea can be a little more shy in new situations. There was a little bit of crying at the goodbye, but apparently that only lasted for a moment. 

So, for a few hours a week, it'll be just Megan and Jojo. Thaliea came home from her first day so excited about everything. I think this will be good for her. Saying goodbye today was tough for all of us but we're so happy that she's growing, learning, and making new friends. Our little girl is growing up! 

Have an excellent day!

~Adam

Wednesday, September 1, 2021

Hosting Students!

Hello, friends! 

First thing: Season 2 of Story Central has dropped! I had the opportunity to interview Megan Koch, who is an InterVarsity alum, former volunteer staff, and current church planter in the Des Moines area. It was such a great conversation and I'd love for you to hear it! You can click here to download the episode, and be sure to subscribe! 

Second, for the first time in a long time, La Casa Leong (Omaha) was the site of hosting students! The Creighton InterVarsity's Leader Team needed a place for dinner after their Leadership Retreat and we were more than happy to host. Megan made a delicious meal of bibimbap and it was very well received (as it always it). Of course, we then also played our favorite InterVarsity Staff game: HOW MUCH FOOD? The game goes like this:

"How much food should we make?"
Make food
"I think we made too much food"
Students arrive and start eating
"We don't have enough food"
Start to make more food
Students stop eating
New food is ready
"We made too much food"
Out come the takeout boxes
"Where did all the food go?"

It's a fun thing to now be in a situation where we get to host but not staff. When we were doing field work and directly leading chapters, when we hosted, we had to wear multiple hats simultaneously. We were hosts but also staff for students. That led to really stressful events (all worth it, of course). Now, since we're only taking on the role of host, we can focus on making sure everyone feels welcome (and making sure the kids are fed). 

Please be praying for the Creighton leaders. They are a great group of students and I'm excited to see what God will be doing in them and through them this year. 

Have an excellent day! 

~Adam