Wednesday, January 28, 2015

In Memory of Dad Houweling

On Thurday, the 15th of January, 2015, the Lord took home one of His children, and our father and grandfather, Teunis Houweling. His task here on this earth was complete and with minimal suffering, he entered into eternal glory at the age of 86.


We continue to stand amazed at the providential timing of Steve's trip to Australia where he could spend quality time with his dad and mum. During this time, he could take them on a number of outings, spend one to one time with his Dad and so commit these precious times to memory. God is good.


We pray to for Mum too now that she is on her own without having Dad by her side.



Wedding Day



50th Wedding Anniversary


Father and son (Stephen!)





The many faces of Dad!






The funeral was held on Wednesday, 28th of January, 2015. Some family members face timed the event which allowed us to be 'part' of the funeral which helped bridge the distance. Very thankful for technology! Dad's sister Tante Fien and John and Veronica came and together we watched the funeral.






The following was included in the booklet.

Teunis Houweling
October 27, 1928  - January 15, 2015

Teunis Houweling was born to Cornelius and Hester Houweling on October 27, 1928 in Capelle a/d Ijssel, The Netherlands. He was the sixth of ten children: Cornelius, Leny, Jan, Steef, Hester, Hans, Netty, Fien and Herman.
During the war and the occupation of Holland by the Germans, times became increasingly difficult for him and the last months of the war, due to severe food shortages, he was sent to the North of Holland to stay and work on a farm. 
Following the war he worked in his father’s drogist (drug shop) where he developed an interest in pharmaceuticals which would later earn him a position at the Swanborne Graylands hospital pharmacy as a pharmaceutical dispenser.  After World War II, at the age of 22, he decided to migrate to Australia after viewing a film of the Great South Land.  He left Holland by himself and migrated to Australia on-board “De Groote Beer” arriving in Fremantle in June 1951.  The early years after arriving in Australia were difficult for Dad as he needed to adjust to a new country’s language and culture.   Work also wasn’t easy to get and he spent time working in carpentry and also six months in Westfarmers in Carnarvon.
Shortly after arrival in Australia, dad joined the Presbyterian Church of Perth and on one of the first Sundays was invited by John Vandenberg to the Vandenberg house for coffee.  There he met Johanna Vandenberg and they were married on April 30th 1955.
After nine years of marriage, the Lord blessed Dad and Mum with a son John.   The Lord continued to bless Dad and Mum with 5 more children; Henry, Agatha, Timothy, Stephen and Philip.   Over the years of the Lord blessed Dad (and Mum) with 36 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.  
Dad was hard-working and loyal in his work as a pharmaceutical assistant at the Graylands Hospital, where he worked for over 38 years.   He enjoyed taking the family on summer holidays to different places such as Albany, Margaret River, Busselton, Coogee (with the Coogee gang), and Kalbarri (with the Strating family).  On many of the Public Holidays Dad loved to take the family out for a daytrip and picnic lunch or BBQ. 
Dad was a loving and dedicated, father, grandfather, great grandfather, and friend. He will be greatly missed and lovingly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing him.  Dad was faithful to the vows that he made in Church before many witnesses.   The Lord worked through him in the office of elder in which he served a number of times.  He placed his trust in the Lord and confessed that Jesus Christ is his Saviour. After spending eleven days in hospital, the Lord, in His time on 15th January 2015, called His servant Teunis Houweling home to himself into eternal glory.  And so together with Paul, Dad can now say….I’ve fought the good fight, I’ve finished the race, I’ve kept the faith.  Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, has awarded to me (2 Timothy 4:7)




We here in Lynden were amazed and very thankful at the overwhelming communion of saints we received by way of cards, emails, messages and in person. 




"The Lord gives, the Lord takes away; blessed be the Name of the Lord".
 Job 1:21

Steve's return and Nat's medical emergency!

After a long flight with numerous long lay-overs, Steve arrived safe and sound! It was wonderful to have him back home again. Unlike traveling to Australia, jet-lag did hang around. He seemed to be floating in space for a few days, particularly since he started at school the very next day! It took a good week for get back into the normal day and night pattern!




Meanwhile the three girls: Marlies, Natalie and Anthea were up in Vernon enjoying time in the snow and visiting with Nat's sister. They did snowboarding, tubing, skating, sledding and making a huge snowman!





On Tuesday, on the bus ride home, Natalie was not feeling well and by the time they got to Chilliwack, she was not doing very well at all. We got her home across the border and she then collapsed again. 911 was immediately called and within 2 minutes they were at our house. They took one look at her and whisked her straight off to St Joes hospital in Bellingham. She was admitted to ICU where they discovered a stomach ulcer which had burst and was causing all the problems. She stayed in ICU till Saturday before being released. Recovery was slow and each day she had a little more energy. Her sister and brother in law came down from Vernon the next day and stayed to give Nat support. She also got lots of visitors from the American Reformed church! On Monday, she finally came 'home'. 

As a result, the original departure date was postponed for another week. Marlies was instrumental in arranging this 'major' detail. And now all three girls get to travel together from LA to Perth!



Marlies and Aliesha arranging flights!


After we picked Nat up, we stopped in Edaleens for an ice-cream (normal sized!).



On Monday, Steve went to Mt Baker with a bunch of young people for snowboarding and skiing. Marlies and Aliesha made the most of it. On Tuesday night, they also got to see a calf being born. They have all seen and done so much!

With a farewell dinner and party on Wednesday night, it will be time for the girls to head back to Aus. They had a wonderful time here and we thoroughly enjoyed having them! We hope they have a good flight back and a wonderful reunion with family and friends! No doubt, some ties here will be difficult to leave, but that may result in seeing one young lady back here more often?

Farewell, ladies! We would love to see you all again soon!





Thursday day was Wacky Hair do, so how did Shantel do?



Even though Taleesha doesn't go to school, she wanted a wacky hair do too! Just as well we stayed home for the day!




On Saturday we plan to have our Australia Day celebrations in Abbotsford with the Aussies in the valley. Always great to catchup with an Aussie!


That's it for now. Thanks for looking!

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Snow and Steve in Australia

Last Sunday, we eagerly woke up anticipating the ground to be covered in snow, after all, the forecast did predict it. Bit of a disappointment when we looked outside and there was nothing there! However, while we were eating breakfast, we were very surprised when snow flakes started falling from the sky. It snowed quite heavily because we were wondering whether church would be on or not. Once you're on the main roads, providing a plow has been through, it fairly okay to drive, but it's the not-so-main roads that are dangerous. We did go, allowing enough time to drive at slower speeds, and arrived safely. It snowed during the whole church service, so driving back home was also taken with caution. It continued to snow till about noonish, when it then changed to rain.




On Sunday night, these three girls made dinner!

On Monday, school started up again. As did the basketball games, bible study and the regular routine.

In the meantime, things were happening in Australia with Steve too. He got taken out to watch the tennis at the Perth Arena with John and Caren (and Laurissa!).



He went boating with Ken and Estelle and their boys! 


What a life!

Mason, with Bailey on the tube!


The twins, Cody and Jake!


He also got to visit with a very special friend, Mrs Gregory! We've known Mrs Gregory before Anthea was even 1 years old! She lived on the same road and every day she would walk past our place with her dog. Occasionally we happen to be on the driveway at the same time, and our friendship has lasted since then. During that time, her husband passed away, she moved to several places and currently is in nursing home. She is an avid Bridge player and claims she'd have to be half dead to miss that! We are her adopted family and she proudly shows our family photos to anyone who might come in her room. 



He also spent time with J & C and even got to play Acquire! Who's winning boys?


Dad Houweling

On Monday afternoon, Steve's dad had a fall and hit his head. He received a gash near his eye and consequently some bruising and swelling. He was taken to hospital and a scan revealed bleeding on the brain. Due to his age, operating was out of the question. He was made comfortable and kept in overnight for observation.

Since then, he has been sleeping a lot. He seems to be able to hear conversations and will give one word answers. However, his time on this earth seems to be drawing to a close. What a comfort we have to know he has a glorious future awaiting him. For Steve, this obviously is very difficult. He is very thankful for the wonderful time he could spend with his parents. 'Treasured memories' are his words! Particularly knowing he most likely won't see his Dad alive again on this earth. 

Saturday morning was departure date. The evening before that he went out for dinner with his Mum and nephew Eric.


And then it was time to say goodbye. His Mum, and Dad and Mum Byl were at the airport to say goodbye.



And homeward bound!

We have some excited (little) girls awaiting their Daddy's return, and of course, his wife, and son!

Please pray for Steve's safe arrival back here in the States. Also for his dad and his mum and the family back in Perth. What a comfort to know that we are all in God's hands and that He numbers our every breath, and has our whole life in His control. 

Many thanks too for all those who took 'care' of Steve during his time down under. Much appreciated.

"Come Lord Jesus, Marantha"!

Thankyou for stopping past.

Friday, January 2, 2015

Christmas Day/Dinner and New Year's

On Christmas eve, we went to the Bouwmans with a few other families and had a games night. The adults played a couple of games, the boys played pool and I think the girls did a round too, as well as some other games. I don't have any photos but it was a lot of fun!

On Christmas day, we had church at 10am. Immediately following the service we had a Christmas program with songs and hymns where the kids aged 3-5 also sang a few hymns. So Taleesha went up there too and sang along with the other kids. Here's just one they sang. You can actually hear Taleesha right at the end. Very low voice and a tad behind the others. She's on the front row, black and white dress, to the right.



After that we had coffee and cake in the gym. The two little girls each got a beautiful book from Ladies Circle. A bit like Kerstfeest years ago! 

Later in the day, we headed off to the Willis' for our Christmas dinner. 

The kids all played games till dinner time.








And then we had dinner! It was delicious!

The little girls were very intrigued with the fish water jug on this photo. 
It gurgled and splashed when pouring!


After dinner was more games and chatting and eventually it was time to go home. Thank you Willis' for having and putting up with us! Very enjoyable!

The following day (Friday) we headed off to the Abbotsford Recreation Centre and enjoyed the warm pools and hot tub. No photos but the kids loved the waves which came on twice and playing on the slides. Shantel even jumped off the diving board at least 5 times!

The next day Shantel had fever and was not her normal self.


She perked up a bit when it was fruit loop necklace and bracelet time though!


On Sunday after the pm service, we headed off to John and Veronica's for dinner. Another delicious meal and then the kids sat on 'Uncle Jan's' lap and watched a nature film on the iPad and a Veggie tale. They loved it.....and so did he!


On Monday mid afternoon, along with a few other families, we headed off to Warm Beach (1.5hrs drive) and visited the Christmas Lights Festival. Over a million lights! It was very cold but what an array of lights. There were train rides, a talking christmas tree, story telling, food stands, and pony rides. The lights were amazing! My (phone) camera just could not capture it!



Both girls got to ride a pony. Taleesha was very excited as this was her first time on a horse!



We went home with Bernice, and Jaclyn, Aliesha and Elyssa took our car and went further down to Seattle and explored there for two days! They had great weather and a wonderful time!

Wednesday night was New years eve. And of course the traditional thing to do is Olliebollen! So here they are in the making. They turned out delicious. I omitted the raisins due to common consent but did have diced apple which made them very yummy and moist! After I was done, Anthea made a batch of apple flappen. They were good too!



After dinner that night we were nice on time because we then did gift exchange. I planned to take more photos however here are just a few. Taleesha got to start.



After the gifts were all exchanged, we headed off to church for the last service of the year. And it was the last sermon by Rev Berends. He did all the month of December. After church, we headed back home as the quite a group of young people were coming over and celebrating new year's at our house.

The little girls excitedly put together the playmobil one of them received.


And loved playing with it too!


The four girls here played games and made lots of noise!



These seven young people probably also made lots of noise but I didn't hear them much because they were in the garage equipped with two heaters to keep it warm!


And so the new year entered with a bang. The guys let off a few firecrackers left over from 4th July! Welcome 2015!


Meanwhile in Australia, Steve arrived safely and is enjoying his time with his parents as well as meeting up with family members from both sides of the family. The weather is nice and warm and he is enjoying the sun and the beach and lots of cold coffee!

He arrived late Christmas afternoon so he had Christmas dinner with his parents.


Enjoying a cuppa with Mum at the Dome


Making the most of the the beach and sunny weather. Ohh look at the yellow sand!

Fish and chip dinner at the beach


And well, Dad hasn't changed much!


John and Caren at the beach


Now that pulls at the heart strings….

And an ice-cream from Baskin Robin. A bit like Edaleen but a lot more expensive!



Steve enjoying his cold coffee and sausage roll!


Steve also visited with my Oma and we also face timed! It was very special for both us to see each other face to face. For Oma, the technology is amazing. Being 94 years old, she has seen a lot of changes!


And two more photos I found.

A nice photo of the two cooks.


And mother and daughter!



This photo is for Mrs Siegers! She loves looking at our blog and is always looking for updates. So Mrs Siegers, here is our latest update and with a photo of you and Steve!


And last by not least, Shantel won a coloring in competition from one of the grocery stores! She was delighted!


Next week school starts again, as does Bible Study and catechism. Basketball games commence again too which are lots of fun to watch!

That is all from us. We wish everyone the Lord's blessings in the year 2015. 

Thanks for looking!