Thursday, September 25, 2008

RAIN!

Yes… RAIN!!!! We received the first rain we have had in about 5 months! We were alarmed by the rain in the middle of the night as it roared on our tin roof but what a wonderful sound it was! The dust conditions over the past couple of months have been unbelievable. Often when driving down the roads (all the roads are dirt off campus) one cannot see the road when another vehicle passes by going the opposite direction. Often we have needed to stop on the side of the road until the dust clears. The Islands here (and all of the Northern Territory) have a very distinct wet and dry season. The dry season runs from May to about November or December and then the wet season thru April. The Wet season comes in gradually beginning with what is called the “build up” which we are experiencing now. During the build up we may get occasional rain but the big story of the build up is the high humidity! Once the wet season sets in, many of the roads will be impassible due to mud. We go from one extreme to another. People have told us that here on Melville Island, the strongest thunder storms in the world occur. We hear that scientists actually study the weather here on the island because of the frequent thunderstorm activity during the wet season. There is also the threat of Cyclones (Hurricanes) here in the wet. Needless to say it should be interesting here during the wet season.
Tomorrow we go off to Darwin for a much needed break. Running the house over the past few weeks has been an extremely high maintenance task. We believe we are making progress with the boys but ever so slowly with a lot of bumps on the way.
These students have had very little (if any) structure/discipline in their lives and to bring structure into their lives from the age of 12 years and up is challenging. So often children who don’t have structure and discipline growing up come into severe consequence as adults which of course is much more damaging than if they were taught as children. One of our goals with the students is to teach them concerning right and wrong choices and the consequence thereof. Its much better to pay consequence now when they are young and learn rather than when adults when it might be too late. Also positive affirmation in the children’s lives and speaking into their lives is just as important if not more important. Please pray for our boys over the next couple of weeks while they are on break. The next school term begins on October 14th.
We are now proud grandparents to our 5th grandchild named Malachi born to our oldest son Bill and his wife Trudy. We will be going back to the states for 5 weeks for Christmas break and can’t wait to meet him!
Many blessings!!!! Love …Bill & Linda

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