What can we say? We are so sorry for having written zip in recent months. It's not like it's difficult, or like we've had nothing to write about: there's no real excuse.
So here's a little one to get it going again.
We have our good friends the Callows from Oxford with us for three days. They're here to try and find an apartment ahead of their move to Athens in September to join us in our work with the Greek student movement. In the last few days we've spent many hours looking around our neighbourhood for possible places for them. At the same time we have had on our minds the thing we've been toying with for a few months: whether we ought to move ourselves. You may remember reading about this if you receive our prayer letters.
Today we set foot in a few places with Joel and Bekah to help them, but it has stimulated much thought (in me - Jonathan - at least).
We love our place: it's big, it's perfectly located (not least in relation to our favourite fast food outlet aka the World's Best Kebab ShopTM), it has all the flexibility we need for family and student work and it's home. However, it's increasingly expensive.
So, as we've looked in on these apartments, two or three of which are viable for both us and the Callows, I've been wondering exactly how to prioritise where to live (not that we have to move - just that moving would make it easier financially). What do we lose by moving? What do we gain?
Just thinking aloud.
The great thing is that the Callows have good options and we are a big step closer to our team being in place in September, as we have also sorted out accommodation for the two volunteers (almost for Nicky, totally for Tim) nearby.
Friday, 26 June 2009
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