We promised more pictures .....hope you enjoy them! Today is the first day we've had sunshine since Tues. morning. Which means warmer temperatures...also means when the sun goes down, we'll have ice..yikes! Thankfully, we were able to get out of the area yesterday and take a two hour drive to find the FEDEX office that had a package we've been waiting for. Seems they didn't want to risk trying to get into where we're staying. [Quite hilly and the roads hadn't been cleared very well yet. Did we say we were in the middle of nowhere and took a right? :) ] In any case, we know many of you also experienced the megastorm and we pray all are safe and warm!
Monday's snow storm...
Tuesday's cleanup...
Not our car....we hope :)
Our humble abode...cute little one bedroom apartment with a toilet, however, the shower is down the street a few hundred feet. It's kind of like camping...
Lake view ....at least there was a lake on Mon.
Training center facility...chapel and classes are held here.
My handsome hubby.
As you can see, we're surrounded by hills and trees....truly a beautiful place, even in two feet of snow. We will be leaving this coming week and heading back to Florida. Please keep us in your prayers and we travel and for the little time we have here. It has been a huge blessing, not only for us but for the work. We look forward to seeing more family soon and many friends in the coming months.
Until They Know
Kevin & Laura
Saturday, February 5, 2011
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Finally an update...
Greetings from the snow of the Midwest. At this moment the weather is calling for 12-15 inches today, sooooo we thought we would update the blog just in case we lose power today.
WOW what can we say we have had a busy month and a half since our arrival back in the states. Starting with Joshua's graduation from BIOLA to where we are now getting further education before heading back overseas the end of May.
We had a great Christmas Holiday time with family in Florida, in fact Kevin's cousin and his family from California surprised us for the Holiday season....
Our sister-in-law drives for a trolley company and treated the family to a cool ride around town!
Kevin's sister and her son were the next Christmas surprise...they were able to spend a few days with family in Florida and enjoying the sunshine!
Whew....THEN...we packed up the car to head out for some continuing education and training AND we thought...hey, we're only 12hrs from where Corey is stationed...let's drive to Colorado for a few days :)
We totally fell in love with CO and had a great visit with our son and some friends we hadn't seen in ages!
We traveled just ahead of the first bad snow in January and of course had to stop in Kevin's favorite place in Atlanta "THE VARSITY" to grab a chili dog and the best onion rings on the planet....(you can tell Kevin typed this)
WOW what can we say we have had a busy month and a half since our arrival back in the states. Starting with Joshua's graduation from BIOLA to where we are now getting further education before heading back overseas the end of May.
We had a great Christmas Holiday time with family in Florida, in fact Kevin's cousin and his family from California surprised us for the Holiday season....
Lots of family what a nice surprise
Then we had a blast traveling around and seeing the Christmas lights, of course we traveled in STYLE.....
Kevin's sister and her son were the next Christmas surprise...they were able to spend a few days with family in Florida and enjoying the sunshine!
Whew....THEN...we packed up the car to head out for some continuing education and training AND we thought...hey, we're only 12hrs from where Corey is stationed...let's drive to Colorado for a few days :)
We totally fell in love with CO and had a great visit with our son and some friends we hadn't seen in ages!
We traveled just ahead of the first bad snow in January and of course had to stop in Kevin's favorite place in Atlanta "THE VARSITY" to grab a chili dog and the best onion rings on the planet....(you can tell Kevin typed this)
Then it was on to Nashville, we thought we were ahead of the storm......NOT!
This is Nashville...not normal weather
From there we traveled on to Colorado...a 3 day drive from Florida when you are fighting wintry weather.
We got to visit with Corey at Fort Carson and traveled up to Estes Park to see some Elk...what a nice state...
Yes this is a live Elk....we got close!
Corey and Mom...having a GREAT day!
Thank you all for your prayers for us; we have traveled many miles please continue to lift us up! We are heading out now and will take some pics of the snow storm that hit this morning...if the electricity does not go out we will post more pictures today or tomorrow.
This last picture is what we looked out and saw this morning.....gotta love winter.....
Have a great day and check back a bit later for more pics......Kevin and Laura
Sunday, December 19, 2010
Joshua's Graduation from Biola University
Congratulations Joshua!!!!!
Proud Parents
Family and Friends to share the moment!!
What a blessing to be able to share the evening with Joshua. We'll be heading to Florida on Tues. the 21st; Joshua and Corey will be with us over the holidays until the 3rd of Jan. Anyone that wishes to write Joshua a note of encouragement his address is 15270 Riviera Lane, La Mirada, CA 90638. We will post more when we're together. Thank you to all for your continued prayers as we travel this week.
Merry Christmas
Kevin, Laura, Joshua and Corey
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Late post on Thanksgiving
Holiday Greetings!
We realized this year as we sat down to eat our thanksgiving dinner, this was the first year it has just been us (Kevin and Laura). We discussed buying a locally raised turkey but decided against that for a couple of reasons: the first is that a locally raised turkey costs about $40.00 for a 8-10 LB bird...OUCH the second we would be in the states soon and could get a HUGE bird for about $10.00. So we went out and got a "small" chicken at the store...(see pic)

Hey, I told you we bought a "small" bird...so my hand is bigger but it was so tasty!! Laura made some great cookies. All in all we had a quite day.
Update on the barn
The barn has been completed and the cow and her calf will be brought in to the property in the next week or so. There is room enough in the attic space to store hay out of the elements.
We realized this year as we sat down to eat our thanksgiving dinner, this was the first year it has just been us (Kevin and Laura). We discussed buying a locally raised turkey but decided against that for a couple of reasons: the first is that a locally raised turkey costs about $40.00 for a 8-10 LB bird...OUCH the second we would be in the states soon and could get a HUGE bird for about $10.00. So we went out and got a "small" chicken at the store...(see pic)
Hey, I told you we bought a "small" bird...so my hand is bigger but it was so tasty!! Laura made some great cookies. All in all we had a quite day.
Update on the barn
The barn has been completed and the cow and her calf will be brought in to the property in the next week or so. There is room enough in the attic space to store hay out of the elements.
This should serve the needs of the fellowship for many years.
Wood Shed
We live in an area that has snow for 6+ months of the year, so this year we also added a woodshed to the property so we do not have to dig through the snow to get the firewood to heat the building.
The woodshed is to the right of Laura. It is really nice to have the wood stored out of the snow. Hey it is not really that cold yet, we have only gotten down to -25 degrees. The cold weather is coming.
Keep coming back for regular updates!
Next update... project with School number 1 coming next week.....
Kevin and Laura
Thursday, November 11, 2010
November 2010
Greetings Dear Friends from Siberia!
We
are so thankful for each and every one of you…..we are blessed to have such
wonderful family and friends! We realized however, that you had not heard from
us over the last month and wanted to get an update out before the holidays take
over everything in our already busy lives! J The leaves have changed and fallen from the trees. The
temperatures have begun their descent for the winter months ahead and everyone
is building up the woodpiles and finishing up outdoor projects. We have been
truly blessed with warm weather so far but know it can change in an hour’s time!
We
will be heading back to the States in December for a six month ‘home
assignment.’ We will be flying from the East this time and will have a short
stop in CA before landing in FL on the 21st of Dec. Why
California??? Joshua will be graduating
from Biola and we were able to work out the timing so we could join in the
celebration! At this time, we have a few
commitments already scheduled but we will personally be getting touch with many
of you to set up times as we come to your ‘neck of the woods!’ PLEASE don’t forget the folks and the work
here though! Plans are in full swing to have a wonderful celebration in the
fellowship. Historically, New Years has been the BIGGEST holiday of all. This
year the group has decided to have a larger celebration for Christmas than that
of New Years. What an amazing step to
show their friends and family the importance of this Holiday of Holidays…the
birth of the Messiah. We see more of an emphasis on the ‘reason for the season’
this year than in the past…remember them as they will use this opportunity to
share with family and friends the true importance of Christmas. They will also have a feast together and each
family will prepare something like skits, songs, verses they’ve memorized,
etc… We’re blessed to have a great group
of ladies who will make new banners to help decorate the hall and fill it with
other decorations and of course pine branches for that wonderful aroma of the
holiday.
Something for us that has been awesome to see is that when people really become committed to the local
fellowship, they want to start giving tithes and offerings. Of course that
isn’t always financial giving but here’s a perfect example of giving…. A few years back a local family donated a
Heifer, and… well as things go… the cow gave birth every year. This month we will be bringing the heifer and
her calf to their new barn on the property.
The cow will be supplying the local fellowship with milk for our
meetings…people love milk in tea here, as well as giving us the opportunity to
sell the calf in the future. By selling the meat, we can help with the costs of
all the different ‘works’ and running of the building for the fellowship. The fellowship also has a pig and should have
a litter of piglets in the spring. (Yes we are in a rural setting here as you
can tell.) All will be used to further
the work we are involved in!
With victories,
come defeats…we fight against an enemy that knows our weaknesses. He wants us
to be defeated and live a hopeless life. We have written in the past of a young
man that made a decision and has grown spiritually over the past months. “Sam”
struggled with alcohol before and had been sober for a year. He recently
celebrated his birthday and was swept up into drinking again for several days.
We have begun counseling him and his wife and continue to ask for wisdom in
speaking truth and love into their lives. We know the father’s will is for so
much more! Jeremiah 29:11 says; for I know the plans I have for you, declares the lord, plans for
welfare and not for evil, to give you a future and a hope. Remember this
family often as they work to regain that hope.
The visa saga continues…for those of you who have followed us and our writings for any length
of time; you are very aware of the amount of time, energy, and money it takes
to continually have a current visa. This allows us to live and work in Russia.
We’d like to go back and give a bit of our visa history…over the years we have
had several types of visa’s to stay and work here; from worker for hire visas,
guest visas, cultural exchange and some others in between. In 2008 we had to travel out of country 3 times
in order to obtain new visas. On one of
our trips back, we applied for what is called a temporary residence
permit. The process for granting such a
permit normally takes about 6 months (180 days). The process for applications
to get a permit takes a full week of running from one government office to
another…and running from one blood test to another. (You’d be surprised at what
they check for) In August of 2008 we
were granted a 3 year temporary residency permit…PTL. We saw that as a direct answer to the many
times this need was lifted up on our behalf.
Let’s jump ahead to 2010…The next step after the 3 year temporary permit
is what is similar to a “Green Card”. In
June of this year we applied for the new status. Again we had to go through ALL
the blood tests and such. After finally
completing the process, we turned in our papers and again the officials have 6
months (180 days) to review the entire application and give the applicant a yes
or no. The first week of November we
went into the office to check on the status of our application. It was amazing
they not only remembered us they also knew where we lived. They were very
friendly and assured us that we they would complete our paperwork and issue us
the permit the first part of December.
If we are issued this type of permission to live here, we no longer need
visas to travel in and out of country and the length of the permission will be
5 years…continue to lift up this need for us!
Several months ago,
we wrote you on our own financial crisis. Again we see this as a distraction to
the work here. We continue to run in the
negative with our organization and as we stated earlier, we’ll be heading back
to the states for several months beginning in December. One of our tasks will be to try and raise our
support level. We again have had to cut
our monthly income to not fall further behind with our organization. This is of concern to us because the amount
of funds we have to put into the work is also affected. We are asking for
continued prayer and wisdom as we totally trust the one who led us here and has
sustained us over the past 14+ years!
Joshua…… is now
graduating from BIOLA University in Los Angeles. Hard to believe so much time has passed and
that you all have been a part of our family for so long. His graduation is set for December 17,
2010. Biola is an awesome school and his
experience there has been incredible.
Anyone that wishes to write him a note of encouragement his address is
15270 Riviera Lane, La Mirada, CA 90638.
Corey…is currently
serving his country in the US Army and he’s stationed in Ft. Carson, CO. I know he would
appreciate your prayers and word of encouragement. Unfortunately, as of this
writing, we don’t have his mailing address. He has been moved twice already and
will move one more time before getting settled on base. We will be certain to get his
address out as soon as we have one!
Giving Thanks in ALL things!
Kevin
& Laura
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Oct/Nov 2010...
View of our village from a nearby mountain.
Outside our bedroom window.
Outside our bedroom window.
Winter is here, not that we have a lot of snow...actually,we don't any right now... but we know
it is coming. We have been extremely blessed this year with a very warm October! A couple of snow flurries here and there and some very windy and cold nights. For the most part...the nights are just below freezing and the days in the 30's and 40's! This month has flown by and we can't believe that November is only a few days away!
Flying in country can at times be...exciting at best....this last trip was one of those. ( We want to add here that not ALL in-country airlines are old, outdated, or poorly run. There are many that are up-to-date and quite nice.)
Earlier this month, we were able to fly over a 1000 miles north of here to the city of Yakutsk. The above picture isn't the plane we flew but the same type and the weather was like this when we landed in Yakutsk. We were supposed to fly in a jet, however, they only sold 20 tickets so the smaller (and much older) plane was the solution.
The reason for the flight was to take a trip to visit a wonderful family that has labored in this vast country for the better part of 2 decades. It was a good time of fellowship and encouragement for us and hopefully the family we visited.

Earlier this month, we were able to fly over a 1000 miles north of here to the city of Yakutsk. The above picture isn't the plane we flew but the same type and the weather was like this when we landed in Yakutsk. We were supposed to fly in a jet, however, they only sold 20 tickets so the smaller (and much older) plane was the solution.
The reason for the flight was to take a trip to visit a wonderful family that has labored in this vast country for the better part of 2 decades. It was a good time of fellowship and encouragement for us and hopefully the family we visited.
Monday, September 20, 2010
September 2010
Fall has officially arrived...the leaves are changing so winter is just around the corner! We have been blessed with beautiful,warm weather and today a little rain :) Since it's raining, we thought we'd take advantage of some 'down time' to add some pictures and let you know what's happening with the Wooster's!
First the home front.....new windows are in YEA! The workers are actually finishing up (we hope) installing our new windows! No more frozen windows and having to tape up, fill in cracks, and still watch a breeze get through at -40. We can now finish the rest of our remodeling (painting and papering) and relax when we get home. THANK YOU to those who sent extra support to help us out!! We are so humbled and grateful for your love and the funds when things are so financially difficult these days....thank you!
Taking out the old.... |
New windows and balcony door.... |
We were finally able to find a saw mill that would sell 'us' wood....usually they send it to China....so we can finish the porch and some other smaller projects at the fellowship property. The guys have been busy buying cow hides to clean and dry for the making of saddles. For the moment, this process is done outside ( the smell is a bit strong) and the skins need to soak in water for several days. Of course this will be a bit difficult at below zero temperatures...so we're racing to get as many hides ready as possible before the freeze. Please continue to remember this work...there is a lot of interest from the community and the goal is to begin teaching this craft very soon to some new people. We'd love to give the ability to start a business in saddle making to some folks in this region since unemployment is around the 60% rate. We will also use our saddle shop/wood shop to teach young men/boys to make furniture. We have a man that teaches shop skills at the local school and the hope is that this year he can bring some of his students to our shop and begin working them more closely. Another chance to teach not only work skills but life skills as well.
Another window was put in this past week for a local woman...we'll let the pictures tell the story....
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