My sister-in-law Courtney has been asking for pictures of my tummy for quite some time now, so here is the first one, taken a few weeks ago. It's grown lots in the past 2 weeks, so we'll have to get snapping with the camera again very soon. Also, Thursday I felt the baby move for the first time!!! Very exciting. For me, it felt like small muscle twitches in my tummy. Paul and I went for our ultrasound on Friday and saw the first pictures of our baby. It nodded it's head and was opening and closing it's mouth. Also had it's legs crossed at the ankles. Already very refined in manners! We are moving into our new condo this weekend, and will try to post some photos of that too. We're having a busy week!!!
Saturday, April 28, 2007
the tummy
My sister-in-law Courtney has been asking for pictures of my tummy for quite some time now, so here is the first one, taken a few weeks ago. It's grown lots in the past 2 weeks, so we'll have to get snapping with the camera again very soon. Also, Thursday I felt the baby move for the first time!!! Very exciting. For me, it felt like small muscle twitches in my tummy. Paul and I went for our ultrasound on Friday and saw the first pictures of our baby. It nodded it's head and was opening and closing it's mouth. Also had it's legs crossed at the ankles. Already very refined in manners! We are moving into our new condo this weekend, and will try to post some photos of that too. We're having a busy week!!!
Saturday, March 24, 2007
Here I am World!
Friday, March 23, 2007
heartbeat
I heard our baby's fast little heartbeat for the first time today at my doctor's visit! Hearing that little sound made the fact that we're going to have a baby all the more real. Yikes! and Hooray!!!
Sunday, March 18, 2007
OUR NEW NEPHEW IS HERE!
Judah Nellis arrived into the world early this morning at a birthing center in Seattle.
Congratulations, Ruthie, Phil, & Sylas as you welcome the newest member of your family!!!
Judah, we can't wait to meet you.
lots of pictures to follow soon.
Congratulations, Ruthie, Phil, & Sylas as you welcome the newest member of your family!!!
Judah, we can't wait to meet you.
lots of pictures to follow soon.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
And in the forecast...
| THURSDAY OVERNIGHT | FRIDAY MORNING | FRIDAY AFTERNOON | FRIDAY EVENING | |
| | ||||
| TEMPERATURE | 3°C | 3°C | 9°C | 7°C |
| CONDITION | Rain | Rain | Rain | Rain |
| P.O.P. | 90% | 90% | 90% | 90% |
| WIND | NE 5 km/h | NE 5 km/h | NE 5 km/h | NE 5 km/h |
| HUMIDITY | 100% | 100% | 98% | 100% |
| RAIN | close to 10 mm | close to 5 mm | 2-4 mm | 2-4 mm |
From Thursday overnight to Friday overnight we expect : 15-25 mm of rain. | ||||
| | ||||
| SAT MAR 17 | SUN MAR 18 | MON MAR 19 | TUE MAR 20 | WED MAR 21 | THU MAR 22 | |
| | ||||||
| HIGH | 9°C | 11°C | 11°C | 8°C | 8°C | 10°C |
| LOW | 8°C | 7°C | 6°C | 5°C | 3°C | 4°C |
| CONDITION | Rain at times heavy | Light rain | Rain | Rain | Scattered showers | Light rain |
| P.O.P. | 100% | 60% | 90% | 90% | 40% | 100% |
| WIND | E 5 km/h | E 5 km/h | SE 5 km/h | S 5 km/h | SW 15 km/h | S 15 km/h |
Short-term forecast: rain
Long-term forecast: rain
My feelings: depression & grumpiness!
Sunday, March 11, 2007
Special delivery in the fall!
We are expecting our first child September 22.
We are very excited as Heidi finished her first trimester.
Little bit a of trivia: at about 2 inches long the baby is now producing urine!
We are very excited as Heidi finished her first trimester.
Little bit a of trivia: at about 2 inches long the baby is now producing urine!
Sunday, January 07, 2007
Congratulations to Thom & Jonelle!
Christmas Images

Don't drop those hens Paul!

A delightful dinner on Christmas Day with Ruthie and Phil.
Menu: Cornish hens, mashed potatoes, stuffing, gravy, baked vegetables au gratin, and squash, accompanied with nice wine (red and white).
Dessert was pumpkin pie. Yummmy!
Full of Christmas cheer...
Ruthie, pregnant, full of Cornish hen, and looking beautiful!
Sylas at Christmas
Thursday, October 26, 2006
thailand
Way back at the end of July and beginning of August, we enjoyed some time in Thailand, down south on the coast of the Andaman Sea. We never got around to posting photos, but here are some...
We recommend travel to Thailand. The sights, the food and the people were all a great experience.

These boats are used as water taxis to ferry the tourists around. This was taken on the island of Kho Phi Phi.

One day while on Kho Phi Phi we hiked up to the lookout and this was the view from up there!
One day while in Ao Nang we went on a snorkeling tour. We had a great time until...
A huge storm came and we had to cut our tour short!
This is called a tuk tuk - it is one of the modes of public transportation in Bangkok. It's a fun ride, but hang on, cause the drivers are nuts!
We recommend travel to Thailand. The sights, the food and the people were all a great experience.

These boats are used as water taxis to ferry the tourists around. This was taken on the island of Kho Phi Phi.

One day while on Kho Phi Phi we hiked up to the lookout and this was the view from up there!
One day while in Ao Nang we went on a snorkeling tour. We had a great time until...
A huge storm came and we had to cut our tour short!
This is called a tuk tuk - it is one of the modes of public transportation in Bangkok. It's a fun ride, but hang on, cause the drivers are nuts!
Monday, August 28, 2006
Malaria
How do you get malaria in the prairies of Canada!!!
On Friday on our way from Saskatoon to Burstall, Paul started getting achy and sore. Then started putting on jackets and sweaters in 30 degree weather (at this point Heidi already had a diagnosis). We got to our friends house and Paul was shaking and achy and had a pounding headache. Then he got hot. It subsided and we got a decent night's rest. Saturday morning we went to the hospital Medicine Hat and after 7 hours of waiting around we finally got the prescription we needed, but not soon enough, because Paul went through the chills and shakes again.
Thank you for your prayers, Paul is doing better, although the side effects from the medication are not very nice. We have cancelled our trip to Lethbridge and will rest one more day before going on to Airdrie.
On Friday on our way from Saskatoon to Burstall, Paul started getting achy and sore. Then started putting on jackets and sweaters in 30 degree weather (at this point Heidi already had a diagnosis). We got to our friends house and Paul was shaking and achy and had a pounding headache. Then he got hot. It subsided and we got a decent night's rest. Saturday morning we went to the hospital Medicine Hat and after 7 hours of waiting around we finally got the prescription we needed, but not soon enough, because Paul went through the chills and shakes again.
Thank you for your prayers, Paul is doing better, although the side effects from the medication are not very nice. We have cancelled our trip to Lethbridge and will rest one more day before going on to Airdrie.
Saturday, August 19, 2006
Alberta
Monday, August 14, 2006
Thanks
We are glad that people have enjoyed this blog, we have enjoyed reading comments that people have left. We want to give credit where credit is due, so a big thanks to my sister Ruth Nellis for posting everything, arranging pictures and catching all the spelling mistakes. Internet was a little slow in PNG so it was hard to upload pictures.
Thanks Ruth.
Thanks Ruth.
Thursday, August 03, 2006
On our way home
We are sitting in a guesthouse in Bangkok, Thailand. We've woken up too early (6:30 am) and are hungry. Waiting for the restaurant to open. We have really enjoyed our time here in Thailand, where we visited Koh Phi Phi and Ao Nang beach in Krabi province. Highlights have been relaxing on the beach, rock climbing for Paul, a Thai cooking class for Heidi, and the delicious FOOD!!! Some downers have been some days of rainy weather, which also made for murky water when we attempted to go snorkelling a few times. But all in all, it's been a great time here.
Today we catch a flight to Hong Kong, where we'll stay the night. Then tomorrow is the last leg of our journey home, where we'll arrive in Vancouver to be met by Heidi's parents and Paul's sister, brother in law, and our nephew. We'll post pictures from Thailand once we get back.
Today we catch a flight to Hong Kong, where we'll stay the night. Then tomorrow is the last leg of our journey home, where we'll arrive in Vancouver to be met by Heidi's parents and Paul's sister, brother in law, and our nephew. We'll post pictures from Thailand once we get back.
Thursday, July 20, 2006
This legs end...
This is Ruth, Paul's sister, just sitting down here to write a quick note to let you all know that the Hursts have left PNG. They flew out of Ukarumpa on the 21st and will be on a plane to Thailand on the 22nd. Were they will reconnect, relax and debrief for about 10 days. They will be arriving "home" on the 5th of August and I personally can not wait to hug them at the airport - Yehaw!!!! Please pray for safety in the next 2 weeks of travel and for rest as they take time to just be before they "hit the ground running" in reentering Canadian life.
Monday, July 10, 2006
Praise God!!!
I returned from Lae in good spirits and more energy than when I left. When I arrived in Lae I had a pounding headache, likewise on Wednesday but the rest of the time I was almost headache free. I was able to attend a number of sessions at the community development expo, but I usually took a long nap time between 12 and 3pm (kinda like a Mexican siesta). On Friday I even drove most of the 3hr drive home, which is always an adventure with potholes, one lane bridges and passing slower trucks. So was it the malaria treatment, a diet (taking out sugar, yeast and flour), the church elders coming by the Sunday before or your prayers or a combination? Whatever God used we thank him that this has passed and I am improving!

Thankfully we didn't have to travel in the back of a PMV like this.

Thankfully we didn't have to travel in the back of a PMV like this.
Monday, July 03, 2006
On the Road Again
At 1:00 this afternoon, July 2nd, Paul left to go to a Community Development expo in Lae and will be gone until Friday. He has been slowly but steadily improving over the past few days and we are hoping that he'll continue to get better while he's enjoying the heat in the lowlands. Thanks to all of you who have been praying for Paul's health.
Monday, June 26, 2006
wedded bliss
On Sunday evening we had the joy of celebrating our second wedding anniversary (it was easier to celebrate on a Sunday rather than on our true anniversary, Monday June 26). We made a delicious Thai meal: spring rolls, stir fried mixed vegetables, chicken with green curry, and stir fried chicken with ginger, with an amazing cheesecake for dessert. These 2 years of marriage have been so great - we are blessed to have each other. We're looking forward to many many years together... 
wedding day
1st anniversary in Fernie, BC
2nd anniversary in Papua New Guinea
(paul rigged up some sheets, hung christmas lights,
and filled the room with candles)

wedding day
1st anniversary in Fernie, BC
2nd anniversary in Papua New Guinea(paul rigged up some sheets, hung christmas lights,
and filled the room with candles)
Saturday, June 17, 2006
My favorite Papua New Guinean
I wanted to show off some photos of my favorite Papua New Guinean, Benell.

He's about 6 months old now, and I get to see him almost every week at the
clinic for a club foot. His foot is better now, after casting it every week for
several months into the correct postion, and his mom has been doing excercises
with his foot. He won't need to come in to see us at the clinic much anymore,
and I will sure miss him. Hope you enjoy the photos of Benell, his beautiful mom Ame, and me.


He's about 6 months old now, and I get to see him almost every week at theclinic for a club foot. His foot is better now, after casting it every week for
several months into the correct postion, and his mom has been doing excercises
with his foot. He won't need to come in to see us at the clinic much anymore,
and I will sure miss him. Hope you enjoy the photos of Benell, his beautiful mom Ame, and me.

Tuesday, June 13, 2006
The backpack that didn't go...

Thank you all for your prayers. Heidi and I decided that I won't be going on survey, my body is still not at 100% and I won't have enough recovery time before Thurs. I was really looking forward to going on this survey and I'm a little discouraged but it seems that God has other plans and I'll just wait to see what is in store for me here. Please continue to pray for the survey team.
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