Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Merry Christmas


Dear Family and Friends,

We want to wish you all a very Merry Christmas this year. It is amazing how fast this season approaches us. As the song goes, “this is the most wonderful time of the year”.

Christmas will be different this year for the Keating family in the Philippines. The weather is noticeably different for us. The temperature is ranging in the 80’s and 90’s, which is little different than the present Chicago weather. Something just doesn’t seem right wearing shorts and t-shirts during December. Another difference is that we won’t be with the Keating family for Christmas, as well as our church family at Warrenville Bible Chapel. We will miss all of you during Christmas time. We very much enjoy being with family at Christmas and participating in the Christmas programs at church.

We are very thankful that we are able to go up to the mountains in Baguio to be with Kim’s parents, Great Aunt, and a new “adoptive” family member, a teacher at Faith, Holly Lucas. This is truly a blessing. We are also looking forward to the cooler weather in Baguio, as it will be 60’s and 70’s.

At this time of the year we often hear or say remember the reason for the season. When I think about this I am reminded that cooler weather is not what is important, nor is it celebrating with family. The important thing is that we celebrate the birth of our Savior, Jesus Christ. This is why we celebrate Christmas.

I am so thankful that He is our Immanuel, God with us. We have truly felt that God has been with our family this past year. With our move to the Philippines in July, you could say that our world has been turned upside down. Being in a new country and having our family grow from four to seventeen in a very short time can be overwhelming. We are able to say that we are doing well. It has taken several months to “settle” in. There have been many challenges but also many blessings. I don’t think this would have been without God being with us as well as the support we receive from your prayers.

Tyler and Abby are doing great. They are growing like crazy. Tyler just turned 4 in November and Abby turned 2 in October. They are “normal” toddlers. They get all of the attention when we go up to school or out in public. Tyler and Abby are also been a big impact with our ministry with our 13 dorm boys. It is so fun to watch the big boys play with our small children. We enjoy being apart of the lives of these 13 young men. Please continue to pray that we strengthen our relationships with our boys. Pray for wisdom, strength, and grace as we work with them in daily situations. We consider it a privilege to serve God through our work with these boys at Faith Academy in the
Philippines.

We trust that you are also thankful that God is with all of us in our daily lives. I hope that you will have joy as you celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.

With Love.

Larry, Kim, Tyler, and Abby Keating

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Smiley Face



A couple of weeks ago our neighbor texted Kim and said, "did you see the moon?" She said, "It is a smiley face." We weren't sure what to expect. We went outside on our back porch and sure enough we saw the smiley face. It is pretty cool because it is right above Faith Academy. So God is smiling down on us. Probaby one of the coolest things I have seen.

Funny/Interesting Stories

I love hearing missionary stories. They are usually different and it is interesting to hear different cultures. Over the past few months we have had some funny experiences that I thought you might enjoy.

This is not very funny but was a culture experience. Just this past weekend Kim couldn't find her cell phone. So I called it to see if we could find it. To my surprise a Filapino male answered the phone. I asked how he got the phone and he said that it was a lost phone. I told him that it was mine and would like it back. He wanted my address so he could deliver the phone. That is not a really good idea. He told me to text him later. So the next day I texted that I would like to meet him at a mall to pick up the phone. His response was ok sir. I texted him 3 more times that night with no response. Say good bye to the phone. Kind of interesting but frustrating.

Last week one of our boys injured his ankle. He was limping pretty bad the next morning with increased pain. So I told him that we should get an x-ray to have it checked out. We go to the hospital. We ask for the radiology department. Then we go to the radiology department and ask for a x-ray. We fill out a basic form. She gives us a slip of paper and tells us to go to the cashier. We go to the cashier and pay for the x-ray. It was about $10. Then we go back to radiology and waited for about 15 minutes. He got his x-ray and then I picked up the films and report the next day. A little different than the states. By the way the x-ray was negative.

A couple months ago our TV was struck by lightening. In this country they fix everything before they buy something new. So I took the tv to a repair shop. He told me it was an electrical problem and it would take 3-5 days and he would call me when it was done. On the 6th day I hadn't heard anything so I gave him a call. I asked about the tv and he said it was under observation. Immediately I thought of a patient in the hospital. Apparently they had fixed it but had to make sure it was working so it was under observation. We could just picture them just watching our tv for a few days. I did get the TV back and it is working well.

It is funny to see the culture differences. I am sure that I will think of more stories.

Thanks!

Larry

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Hello from the Keatings


We want to continue to thank you for your continued thoughts and prayers. We are so thankful for all of you! We miss you all very much!

We are starting to fit in really well here at Faith Academy. Relationships are growing and we are starting to feel needed and appreciated. Most of our boys seem to be comfortable with us. Of course we have moments but overall we are doing well.

The other night I walked in the house with a huge box. Most of the boys were sitting at the table doing home work. One of the boys said, "you got us a plasma tv"! I said, "yeah"! That got all of the guy's attention. Then I said, "no, not really". But what was in the box would be very useful. I opened the box and they saw the portable massage table. They were very happy and started fighting to see who could get on the table first. I started massaging at 9pm and finally stopped at 11:45pm with about a 5 minute break. At the end I was ready for bed! I have been pretty busy seeing missionaries for injuries from the Faith Academy community. I have been treating about 5+ people a week. Massage on the couch and me on my knees wasn't working out very well. So the massage table will be very useful.

Last week the new quarter for school started and we are very busy. We had 12 out of 13 boys try out for second quarter sports that includes basketball, rugby, and tennis. Coming up this quarter is banquet at the end of the month and the Christmas play next month.

One of our boys and two other boys from Faith Academy made the under 20 Philippine International Rugby team. They were supposed to play in a tournament in Korea (all expenses paid) but two teams dropped out. So they had the tournament here and Guam came to play us. The experience included four intense weeks of practice. Two of the days included 3 practises a day. They had two games this past week on Wednesday and Saturday. Wednesday Philippines won 19-17. I went to the game on Saturday and we lost 24-19. It was such an experience. Rugby is such an fast pace game and very intense. Especially at this high level.

Please continue to pray for our 13 boys, for wisdom, and our strength. We continue to be challenged daily but have been lifted by your prayers.

With Love,

Larry, Kim, Tyler, and Abby

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

A bit busy...

Hello everyone. We continue to thank you all for your thoughts and prayers. We are starting to "settle" in and feel comfortable. I am not saying that it is easy but it is going well. Our kids are starting to be more comfortable and happy. That makes mom and dad happy too. We could not do this without our Lord and your prayers.

The last week has been very busy. The new multi million dollar auditorium opened last week. Faith Academy as a whole dedicated this auditorium to the Lord through ceremony, dinner theater, and praise and worship. It is absolutely beautiful and we can't wait to see how the Lord will use this for His Kingdom.

Last week one of our boys went to Thailand for a Varsity volleyball tournament. The Faith team took first in the tournament! The soccer and cross country also have tournaments in other countries in the next 2 weeks.

Yesterday we celebrated Abby's second birthday! We can't beleive that our little girl is two already. We had a little party with grandma and grandpa Hardisty and some friends.

In two weeks is October break. Some of our boys will be able to go home and visit with their families. Some boys are not able to go home so will spend time with friends. We are planning to visit Kim's parents in the mountains in Baugio. We are looking foward to a break and cooler weather. The later half of the week we have a retreat with all of the CMML missionaries. That should also be enjoyable.

Thank you again for all of you prayers. We will try to keep you updated as much as we can.

Thanks!

Larry

Sunday, September 28, 2008

A Weekend as Dorm Parents

Hello everyone! I just wanted to give you an idea about the work we are doing. So this is what we did this weekend:

Saturday- I woke up at 5:15am to take my dad to get a taxi to go to the airport. Went home played with tyler for a bit and fell asleep for about 30 minutes. Took 2 boys to school at 7am to get ready for Shoppers Day. Shoppers day is a big thing at Faith. They have outside vendors come to sell all different kinds of goods. Also the classes do many fundraisers. Went home and got ready to leave again. Took Kim and Kids to the school for shoppers day. Shopped a bit and watched kids as Kim shopped a bit. Then went home to get the rest of boys at 10:15am. Picked up 10 boys and returned to school. Shopped again till about 1pm. Relaxed a little bit with Kim's parents. Kim started to get sick. We all had a stomach bug this week that just was not pleasant. It was Kim's birthday present. Went with Kim's dad to pick up our TV that was struck by lightning. Then returned to school to pick up the boys and bring them home from shoppers day at 3pm. Went home and helped out with the kids. 5pm drove 4 boys to a birthday party. Came home and had dinner. Got kids ready for bed and put them to bed. Answered many phone calls and texts, caught up on email and face book. Went to mall to develop pictures for dorm activity on Sunday. Came home did more facebook. Talked to one of our boys till about 12:10am. Went to bed at 12:15am. We had 4 guys sleep over. Abby woke up during the night at 2:30am wanted milk.

Sunday- Tyler woke up at 5:30am. Got up about 6:15am. Woke up the boys at 6:30am. 6:45am took 15 boys to A4J (a children's ministry for the neighborhood kids from 7am-9am. About 400-450 kids show up each Sunday morning.) Got home about 7am and got Tyler settled. Kim woke up feeling much better. We got ready for church. Left for church at 10am and got home about 12:30pm. Had our Pastor and family over for lunch. So we had 22 people for lunch. They stayed to about 3pm. Got ready for all dorm event. All dorm event was 5pm-7:30pm. All 5 dorms met together for a BBQ and picture scavenger hunt (that Kim and I planned). Got home about 7:45pm. Put kids to bed. Now I have been emailing, face booking, and blogging. It is currently 11:07pm. I will probably will be up till at least midnight.

So... that was the weekend. Fun times. I just love weekends!

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Christmas in September


About 1 1/2 weeks ago we received some boxes that we shipped from home. We founds lots of toys that Tyler and Abby were so excited to see. It was like Christmas. It was great to see them so excited. Larry and Kim were excited to see some of their stuff too.