Wednesday, January 1, 2014

New Years Newsletter- 2013 in Review

We didn't do Christmas cards this year... nor the traditional Christmas Newsletter... However we would love to look over our year in review... especially since we didn't make many posts this year....

2013 Year In Review

Fred New Job: A big one is that Fred started a new job just before the new year. Fred started working at Eastern State Hospital. He loves it, which is sooooo great... he loves it so much that he often spends up to 72 hours a week there. His new job has blessed him/us so much  in his work satisfaction, financially, and even through the benefits. We are super blessed for this change for Fred.



Kelsey Out of town: I continued my contract position that caused me to travel out of town the first 5 months of the year. My first assignment took me to Stockton, CA. It was a significantly warmer climate to spend most of the winter months in, and a great change to be able to remain in my own timezone, however the crime in Stockton was definitely an experience, especially since most of my work took me to the projects and "ghetto" of the town. The last assignment sent me to my own state, in Seattle. It was a great change of pace, Fred was able to visit me several times, and my parents even made a trip over. Having a hotel downtown on the water-front didn't hurt either. It was also very convenient to visit my best friend Sirena.... I promise between all the mingling and trips to their amazing goodwill "popping tags..... I got work done as well!



ALEX: For sure the highlight of our year was getting Alex. We got Alex at the beginning of May and he has been quite a joy. We had talked about getting a dog, especially since Fred was still working night shift, and he has been soooooo much fun. We spent more time outside this year due to Alex, a lot of walks... and he truly has become a big cuddler. Fred and Alex are best buds. Alex gives Fred hugs whenever he comes home.



Loss of Grandma: Most definitely the hardest time this year was the loss of my Grandma in August just before our 1st Anniversary. My Grandmother and I were very close, we spoke and saw each other several times a week. One thing my Grandma taught the whole family is how important it is to be all together. A few years ago my family started getting together a few times a month, and Grandma would attend... She always said how proud she was that her kids were spending time together on a regular basis. She supported and loved Fred and I from day 1... needless to say the rest of the year was definitely the most difficult without her.




Anniversary!: Fred and I celebrated our 1st anniversary!... Although our special day was filled with emotions of a loss, we found time to do some of our favorite things.... try out new restaurants and we spent the rest of the day relaxing... something we plan to do more of this year!!



Fred New Schedule: Starting in October another huge blessing came our way as Fred was able to get transferred from working night shift to working swing/evening shift!!!!! With that change also gave us our first day off together in our relationship!! Prior to the change Fred and I always were trying to sneak in time to see each other between his naps.... not exactly the ideal, but it worked. NOW that we are on the same sleep schedule, and we have 1 whole day off together we find ourselves 100% blessed. We know most couples could have to wait many more years for this blessing.



Christmas Blessings: My Grandma always mentioned every year that she wished we would stop doing presents and do a charity instead. So this year Fred and I picked someone very random to bless... Fred recently bought me a new phone off Craigslist that I wanted. The family was selling to buy Christmas presents for their daughter and they also had a new baby on the way. Fred and I both felt that this would be a great family to surprise. We went to the store and became Santa! This is a tradition we plan to continue in the years to come. We have been super blessed and what a great way to share Jesus' love and honor my grandmother's memory.


Loss of Fred's Cousin: On Christmas Day this year we heard the news that Fred's Cousin Peter had passed away due to the complications related to HIV/aids virus. He left a wife and 4 boys behind on that Christmas day. A huge tragedy and not how Christmas day should be remembered.... It was a very big reminder to Fred and I that life is precious.



Exciting things we are anticipating for 2014!!!


Felicity: This October we submitted the application for Fred's daughter to come to the United States. We are anxiously awaiting the 6-11 months for the visa to go through!! The plan will be for her to come live with us during the school year, and go home to Kenya some summers to spend time with Family there.

Trip to Kenya: After Felicity's visa is approved we plan to make the trip over to visit Kenya. A long awaited plan of ours... we can't wait!!!

Homeowners!! The other plan of ours is to find a house to purchase!! We are closing in on several that we like and we hope to have one picked out in the next few months!


In 2014 we hope to be wiser and closer to each other and God. 
We can't wait for what is in store for us!!! 


~Fred and Kelsey








Monday, December 9, 2013

December 2013

We kind of  got behind on our blog...

But since it is Christmas, I thought I would share...

Christmas was my Grandmother's holiday. She always decorated the house, made the best treats, was beyond generous in her giving to her family, and most importantly it was very important for her family to be together. We would spend every Christmas eve with her, if you didn't go, she cried.... therefore everyone made their best attempt to go!! 


Christmas will be wont be the same without her... but she left us a great legacy that family and generosity is very important. Fred and I are committed to keeping her traditions alive because we believe in those values, and she would want her family to continue on...


She would have her tree up and home decorated within the week after Thanksgiving... And being home the last three weeks. I have found and been able to make the house feel like the season.









 ~The Amusavi's~



Sunday, January 6, 2013

Christmas 2012

Fred and I's first Christmas was a lot of fun!!!!


  • Finding the Tree!!  I really wanted to get a tree, I had all the decorations but no tree to put them on... So I went out to go buy one, and as I was about to head out Fred told me to wait that he was going to check craigslist real quick... bargain hunting being my favorite past times I was totally game for that idea!! And sure enough someone had posted a 7' tree 10 minutes earlier that they had just bought last year... in perfect condition... for practically free.... 3 miles away from our house.... BASICALLY Jesus wanted us to have that tree... 

  • Decorating!!! Was a lot of fun!!! Christmas means a lot to us, and it is fun to get to express that in a creative way! 

  • Being Together!!!  This year was a lot of new for us.... not only did we get married, but Fred also got a new job that has blessed us tremendously... with that new job he actually got Christmas Eve and Christmas off for the first time since coming to the US.. we know that we are young and that we may have to pay our time until we get to the point where we have all holidays off together and are on the same schedule... but what a blessing this year to have Christmas together!!!




  • SNOW!!! This may not be a big deal to our friends and family from the great Pacific Northwest... but to our friends and family from Kenya, this is an adventure that they do not experience every year at their homes.... SO this is Fred shoveling our lovely driveway (which neither of us have had to do in the past, because we have lived at apartment complexes where they shovel for you....or you have a Dad like mine...) we are so blessed to have this house and to get to shovel this lovely thing called snow that God gives us. 





Parents from a distance

Fred and I are learning to become more creative in the ways that we show love to his two kids in Kenya.

Most parents can easily show love to their kids everyday when they wake up in the morning or when they come home from school, catering to each child's love language...

Being 10,000 miles away, where phone and internet is limited to where the kids live has been a challenge and  the most long distance relationship you can ever think of!!!

Last month we got some poster board and decided to color... a very awesome child activity... and take fun pictures of ourselves with our creations... I took on the more girly poster and Fred decided to stick with the more boyish poster.







We wish more than anything that they were with us... but while they are not... our creativity will have to be in high gear as we look for more ways to express our love from 10,000 miles away!

Love you Felicity and Andrew!!!
Love Dad and Kelsey

Becoming a Family- World Wide

Fred and I have wanted to start a blog for a long time for many reasons..

  1. Family World Wide: The biggest reason is the fact that we have family all around world and we want to share our life experiences with them. 
  2. Document the Journey: We want to be able to look back at our creative moments, our holidays, our goofy times and our achievements.
  3. Just because...
We are overly excited to be on this life journey together and can't wait for what God has in store for us.