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A family adventure to Stirling Castle, the same Castle we visited 6 years ago with the First Presbyterian Church High School Choir when Janelle and I had only been married for about a year. Check out these Before and After shots... |
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Before...there were two |
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After...then there were five of us! |
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Before...one silly soldier! |
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After...two beautiful canon operators. |
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Before...This table is a little large for just the two of us! |
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After...Now we fit the table much better! |
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This picture at the Castle captures a lot - Esther, our sincere, always does-her-best gal and Bella, our hilarious face-maker! |
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Stirling Castle...real armour. We also learned that "Scots" is a real language (eomplete with dictionary) and that when an old man wearing a kilt tells a familiar story (like Three Little Pigs) in Scots, you can only understand about 1 out of 4 words! |
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Awesome science, technology, and history museum in Edinburgh that is free! We dressed up in medieval gowns, learned about mummies, and saw awesome steam engines at work. We will be going back. |
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Esther's third first day of school. What a trooper she has been! We are SO thankful to have finally found a school that feels like a great fit - safe, caring, good learning environment. And Esther gets to take violin and ballet lessons during school, she is learning French, and her reading has taken off since she started there. The only drawback is long days...she is tuckered out when she gets home! |
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Wonderful big sister! And River being a trooper, as usual. He gets doted on and tugged around more than any little boy I've known! |
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Example B. |
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Scottish Merry-Go-Round! |
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Thanksgiving Meal with some good friends at our house. It was our first full-on Thanksgiving meal. Everything was awesome (except I totally overcooked the Turkey. I learned it is worth the investment to actually get a meat thermometer instead of just erring on the safe side!) |
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I'm ready to eat some pumpkin pie! River is growing like a weed. He is crawling all over the place and filling out his 12-month clothes at 7.5 months. He is up to about 12 kilograms (25 pounds for those of you still using that silly old "English" system). |
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Picnic-style Thanksgiving meal. The other families are American students at the University as well. |
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Playing Pin the SNOOD on the Turkey! (The Snood is the red thing that hangs off the top of a turkey's beak...don't feel bad, I didn't know either). We also enjoyed some Thanksgiving Picture Telephone and "Muchos Gracias" family thanks competition. The grand prize for the family that won was a "Flying Shape" (a pink inflatable thing that could be an X, a circle, a diamond, or a triangle). I felt like I was back in youth ministry...and loving it! |
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Esther and her wonderful friend Eleni! We are so thankful for Eleni and her family (the Adams). Her mom and Janelle have become great friends, and her dad and I are in the same program (and he is awesome). They are a wonderful family and feel like a gift from God to us in so many ways. |
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We were SO excited that my sister, Lobelia, and her husband, Mike, were able to come visit us. They were our first visitors, and it was such a treat to spend a weekend with them. |
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This is what praying looks like with young kids...you don't exactly 'close your eyes and bow your heads' anymore! |
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Even though we have a car now, this is still a very common place for River to be hanging out as Janelle walks Bella to Nursery or back every afternoon. |
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Christmas time!! The day after Thanksgiving in the Buckner family two things happen...Christmas music is finally available for play and Christmas decorations begin to go up. This year it was a pink tree to go in the pinkest room you could imagine (Esther and Bella's bedroom). After we decorated the pink tree with pink and purple sparkly balls, I looked around at the bright pink curtains, the bright pink comforters, the princess dresses hanging on the wall and said, "Wow, I don't think this room could get any pinker." Esther, without skipping a beat, pointed to the wall and said (with utter seriousness), "We could paint this white wall pink...please!!!" |
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Time to go get a Christmas Tree!! |
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Pick your own live tree (still growing) at a farm just outside of St Andrews. We summonsed farmer John (for real) from the barn with the calves to come cut it down for us. It was awesome!! |
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We found our tree! |
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Since I don't have a saw here to cut the trunk when I got home, I decided we needed some emergency water supply to keep up the hydration for the 10 minute drive home. As a Macgyver wannabe, I quickly grabbed the nearest Pampers I could find, slowly poured a whole bottle of water in it, and securely strapped it on! The Farmer had never seen that before! |
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Tree is up! So fun! |
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Park fun. Janelle's Patagonia down jackets that she found on sale last year have been super-clutch. And, as if our girls weren't striking enough with their long, dark hair, the jackets gather many a comment when we are out an about.
And, in case you were wondering, we are all starting to pick up some Scottish accents in little ways, but Esther is sounding veritably Scottish at times...in a really beautiful way! |
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Pretty soon he will out grow the Bjorn, but I'm enjoying every minute of my time with him in it for now. |
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Apparently time flies when you are living in a foreign country (or maybe time flies when you have 3 kids under the age of 6!), but either way, I'm sorry it has been so long since I posted. The pictures above tell give you a good glimpse of the past month for the Buckner family. We are very thankful to be settling in well here.
One crazy think about living so far north (about the same latitude as Juneau, AK), is the short days. It is wild to go out at noon and see the sun sitting just above the horizon as if sunset is in 30 minutes! It is even crazier to look out the window at 3:15 and realize the sun has set for the day, and we still have 3 more weeks of shortening days.
My days during the week are filled with studying from 9-5. My mornings, weekends, and evenings are time to hang with the fam. After everyone is in bed during the week, I usually get some more studying in. In other words, I am doing quite a bit of studying, which continues to be great. It is life-giving and what we came here for!
Theology warning - In case you are curious about some of the things I am learning...
One very simple thing that I have been learning and is really foundational for a lot of good
theology - whenever God is working somewhere, it is always all three
persons of the Trinity at work. Because we tend to think of the Trinity
as 'persons' (like human persons), we tend to think they can do
things separately (like the Father creates, the Son dies for us, the
Spirit sanctifies), but the Bible and the early Church Fathers were clear (and
the definition of the Trinity that the Church formulated over the years is clear) that wherever one person of the
Godhead is working, the other two are working as well (even if one of
the Persons is in the forefront). This has big implications. For
example, if we think of the Father as the Creator alone, then we can
think of creation as totally separate from the mission of Jesus. But
when we think of the Son and the Spirit as active in Creation, we can
see much more clearly that from the beginning, God's purpose for
creation was communion with creatures (humans in particular) that was
later fully accomplished in the mission of the Incarnate Son. Another
implication is that we cannot possibly be OK with the version of
atonement that talks about the God who pours his wrath out on the Son in
a way that the Father turns his back on the Son and the relationship
they have had from eternity is severed...NO! The Father and
Spirit were at work with Jesus in the crucifixion! (If you are wondering about Jesus' saying, "My God, My God why have you forsaken me?" I have much to say, but in short, that is the first verse of Psalm 22, which actually is a hopeful psalm trusting in God's deliverance; as the human Jesus really experiences the pain and loss of the cross, he is cries out to God in pain and hope.) Because the Triunity of God is actually
WHO God is, there is no option for somehow breaking that...it's like
suggesting you can cut off 1/3 of your body from top to bottom and still
remain you. (By the way, penal substitution models of atonement still can be faithful descriptions of a legal perspective of the atonement, but they must preserve the unity of the Trinity in the process). Gregory of Nazianzus (4th Century) said, "When I think of the One, I think
of the Three; and when I think of the Three, I think of the One" -
meaning we should never separate the 3 or think of God only as 1...must
keep reminding ourselves that God is both!
We are not coming to the States for Christmas. It would be really wonderful to be there, most of all to see all the wonderful people we love (like you!) , but it's not going to happen this year. Once school gets out in mid-December, I think St Andrews is going to be a pretty quiet place . Fortunately, I'll be done with my classes and work as well, so I can take a good break and hopefully have some great family adventures as well as a wonderful time celebrating Jesus, the one who is called "Emmanuel" (God with us), knowing he is with us even when we are not with a lot of the people we love.
Thanks for loving us and taking the time to check in! We'd love to hear how you are doing if you'd ever like to share!
May you also know Emmanuel (God with us) this Christmas season,
Forrest
PS - In case you'd like our address...
Buckner Family
Flat 3, 24 Hepburn Gardens
St Andrews
KY16 9DE
Scotland
United Kingdom
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