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something i’m sad about.

February 19, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: housewares, kelli, mway mway's photography, photos Leave a Comment

While I’ve mentioned this in our newsletter, I don’t believe I’ve officially stated it here: Sojourn Studios, who we’ve been partnering with for over two years, will be moving out of our home next month.

I’m sad about it.

In short, Sojourn Studios is a project of another local organization here in Mae Sot. They make porcelain jewelry, and recently have begun a partnership with Noonday Collection. They’re successfully making it!

For the past two years, three of their primary artisans have been working out of our house. They hired some of our favorite friends from our neighborhood and set up shop three days a week in our humble Housewares room and make tiny piece after tiny piece.

It is quite the process to do in two locations. The clay is formed and glazed before being sent to their studio to be fired. It then is brought back to be gold painted, and again sent for another firing. It then comes back for assembly and packaging.

All of this is done by three of my favorite friends, often while they are singing loudly, chatting about their families, and showering Oak with kisses.

So I’m really sad it’s all about to change.

I feel like we’re closing the door on a really unique, sweet season that brought out some incredible conversations and great friendships. I really love all three of these women, and I have loved seeing them so often through the week.

I have loved that they were here as we welcomed in Oak. I love the things they’ve taught him, and how he calls for his aunties when they arrive each morning. I love the things they’ve taught me day in and day out. I love their patience and kindness to us.

But most things do change, and often it isn’t up to us. So this isn’t anything new. Growth brings new seasons, and these ladies will be growing, too.

All three ladies are purchasing bicycles with their savings next week.
They’ll be biking together to work a few days a week, and working in a much more official studio space. And with a more official studio space, there might be less singing. I’m not sure.
There will be less of Oak.
There will be less free tea, which San Aye is particularly sad about!
There will be less leftover pancakes and coconuts for them to enjoy when they arrive in the morning.

This hasn’t been the easiest process on many of us involved. Growth usually involves growing pains, too. But we’ve known for about six months, and they are officially moving out in two weeks. So I’m searching how to say something.

I’m really, truly sad for the end of this season and the shift of this. But I’m also really thankful it happened.

sisters, sisters.

February 6, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: kelli, photos Leave a Comment

They came again! Two of my sisters came to visit in January!

It has been so fun to have family come to meet Oak, and take that long flight all over again. It’s incredible to see them leave their own husbands and kids for over two weeks, just to spend time with mine.

And yet it means the world to hear Oak say “Aunt Jenn” and “Aunt Keri.” It means the world to hear him sing and giggle with them. And it means the world for them to hear his voice and learn his quirks and watch him run.

Coming right after Christmas, after camping trips and bee stings, falling into family was a crazy January. I wasn’t on my A-game (and I’m not sure I have been in a number of months?). But I guess that isn’t where the best things happen! We had fun.

I met them both in Bangkok, and we flew back to Mae Sot together. We made the most of our little border town.

Apparently my love of air hockey runs in the family 🤷🏼‍♀️

We visited Chiang Mai for a bit more fun.

The Sticky Waterfalls were way cooler than I even imagined and so much fun to climb.

Oak did amazing climbing up nearly all of it, but he was pretty cold by the end and a bit less excited than the rest of us!

And if you know Oak, you know we had to visit the elephants 🥰

This was the best Escape Room game we’ve played yet, and we did AMAZING! We got the best score, finishing in thirteen minutes under the best time.
(A couple of us are a little competitive. We were pretty proud of this. And had fun.)

One of Oak’s favorite books is Stuck, and Aunt Keri did a live performance at one of our evenings out, using the table flowers as a tree. It was one of my favorite moments.

There’s a Bra Museum & Outlet & Salad Bar & Bistro along the highway… ?!?!
Go ahead and read that again: Bra Museum + Outlet + Salad Bar + Bistro. I’m not sure there is a better time to stop than with your sisters!

We made our way to Sukhothai, one of the historical kingdoms of Thailand, to enjoy some biking and seeing historical ruins.

And then we saw them off the airport, with tears and thankfulness.
✈️🥰🥥🦕🏒🛵🐑💦🐘🔐🌳👙🚲😭😘✈️

camping.

February 4, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: kelli, photos 1 Comment

Camping is a part of every Christmas season for us, and this year was our first time to bring Oak! We did three trips so far, and loved every one.

The first trip is one I’ll never forget. We went to one of our favorite spots, and it was just perfect. Oak absolutely loved it.

And Stephen did, too. Camping was so much a part of Stephen’s childhood memories, and he was just over the moon to be bringing Oak along. I felt like I couldn’t capture enough photos of both of their faces the whole time.

We also did a trip after Christmas. This one had a great hike, and while we didn’t all enjoy the whole thing, it was an adventure!

Unfortunately, Oak woke up from this beautiful nap by a bee sting. We didn’t think much of it, until the next morning, when we were greeted with this.

Since we were in the middle of nowhere and not sure how this would go, we headed off to a nearby hospital. And while not what we expected for this camping trip, we made the most of it.

We had memory games to play and Starbucks to drink and motorized bicycles to borrow from the hotel!

And last, we took a camping trip with friends. This was such fun for Oak, too!

Camping always leaves me with some of my favorite holiday memories, and this year was no different. But I’m also amazed how many cycles we waited for Oak: how many Christmases we waited for him, how many years we camped just the two of us and wondered when we’d be bringing a little one along. To finally put a face to it, to pack tiny little gloves and hats for the cold, to go for a hike with a backpack on: finally. We’re just living it and loving it.

2019: in review.

January 16, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: housewares, kelli, on the house, onehouse, photos 1 Comment

I don’t want to attempt to quantify a year, but sometimes I look back on these numbers in awe. It’s incredible to see what God has done.

Long-awaited and quite miraculously, we adopted one little boy.

We spent 230 days as a family in 2019.
It was a good year. 🥰

We celebrated ten years of marriage!

Throughout different projects, eleven friends were able to have regular employment opportunities in our home.

2,900 Tranquility necklaces were made in our little border town and shipped around the world to be sold through Noonday Collection. Over half of these were made by three friends in our home.

202 bouquets of flowers were sold.
1,026 loaves of bread were baked.

And thanks to a local restaurant deciding to source their tortillas through us, a whopping 7,160 tortillas were rolled out!

This year, The Reinforcers project brought in 37,600 baht, or $1,245, which was then poured back into training and weekly work opportunities for a few teenagers.

Kelli took a regular self-defense class with a small group of young women. They completed a twelve-week program, followed by six months of regular review.

Throughout the year, we managed to renew three drivers licenses in two countries, renew a passport, renew a work permit, extend a visa, and acquire a new visa. And while I think I could count the number, I’d rather not know how many days I spent in government offices to accomplish this. 

I had set some personal goals for the year, but I didn’t do incredible at reaching them or even knowing if I did. 
I read 43 books this year, not meeting my goal of 52.
I memorized 51 Bible verses, and I’m working on the last one.
I kept running.
I kept swimming.
I kept biking.
But I have no idea how far I went.
I know I took this little guy along for quite a bit of it.

It was a good year. 🥰

the collective christmas 2019: still coming.

January 14, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: house church, kelli, photos Leave a Comment

Sometimes it just keeps coming!

Every year [recently], the hotel where we having a swimming membership has a gingerbread house in the lobby. Not just any gingerbread house–a GIANT gingerbread house.

I love it.

I had been to swim once or twice on my own and had seen it, but it had been really cold, so Stephen nor Oak had been by in the week before Christmas. So I put it on the list to stop by. [It was particularly epic this year with a bridge crossing two tables!]

We didn’t make it before Christmas, but since Christmas Day is very relative here, I didn’t think anything of it. We piled into the car after Oak was in pajamas on the 26th and headed over to see it.

WE MISSED IT.

I was sad. Stephen really couldn’t have cared less–he thinks it isn’t as cool as IT IS– and Oak didn’t even know what he was missing. But they made sad faces with me for camaraderie.

And then we went across the street to the mall, where the tree was still standing and still lit. 🤷🏼‍♀️

A few days following Christmas, our church held their annual Christmas party as well!

The Reinforcers ran sound, and Yaminoo danced; Stephen & I were called on stage to call raffle numbers…some things are just traditional 😁

the collective christmas 2019: christmas day.

January 14, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: kelli, on the house, photos Leave a Comment

Christmas morning with a kid is everything I’d always hoped for. We had so much fun.

He loved it all, from the pumpkin bread for breakfast, to the crazy idea of sticking your hand in a stocking and pulling out treasures, to ripping off paper and finding gifts inside “for Oak!”

After a morning of fun, we headed out to deliver Christmas gifts to the community. After nine years, we found the BEST way to deliver gifts: plastic tubs. The neighbors were thrilled to have them, and it made it easier to sort by family. Each family had a bin with parents gifts unwrapped and a package for each child individually wrapped on the inside. This was SO MUCH EASIER to load, unload, and keep sorted.

And again, he did so well delivering gifts and watching friends open their treasures–for almost four hours!

We wrapped up our evening with a family meal and Christmas movie bundled up in bed, and I know we couldn’t have asked for anything more this Christmas.

the collective christmas 2019: christmas eve.

January 14, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: house church, kelli, onehouse, photos Leave a Comment

Christmas Eve was really beautiful. We had a worship service outside, where two of the girls from our church came to help Stephen lead a few carols in Burmese. This is particularly special for a few reasons–one of the girls is Yaminoo, who we’ve known and loved for nearly ten years now, and is a young woman learning more and more about her walk with Christ every day. Also, Stephen sang and led entirely in Burmese, which is beautiful in its own way.

The Reinforcers ran sound, our church came to support and participate; I ran Powerpoint with Oak on my lap.

Really beautiful in more ways than one: so many of our favorite things; so much of our heart, sweating around candles on a balmy Christmas Eve on this street.


Then Stephen shared why Christmas is important to our faith, and invited everyone to a Bible class we’re going to offer in a few months. As you read this, take a moment to pray for this class that we’ll be hosting in March.

Following our Christmas Eve carols, we opened our Christmas pajamas as a family. This is also when Oak discovered all those packages under the tree had good things inside for him!

And while we had all the community gifts and Oak’s wrapped by Christmas Eve, we hadn’t finished wrapping for one another. So Stephen and I sat on either side of this door, wrapping presents while we watched a Christmas movie!

the collective christmas 2019: community meal

January 14, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: kelli, on the house, photos Leave a Comment

Each Christmas, we do a community meal. And it’s always just that epic.

In many ways, this year was very much the same…

…we still had fish blood running down our car on the way home.

We still bought and chopped incredible amounts of vegetables and fish and spices and noodles.

And Thida still did most all of the work!
We still served a few hundred people.
And we still had so much fun!

And even when it’s so much the same, I’m amazed each year to see how much relationships have changed, and how the community has evolved and developed.
That’s just as epic as the meal!

the collective christmas 2019: family dinner.

January 14, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: house church, housewares, kelli, on the house, onehouse, photos, schoolhouse Leave a Comment

Our first big event was our last Family Dinner of the year: our Christmas party!

We had a lovely meal together, and then I shared a bit of our hearts for them. This was one of the times I really felt God was asking me to be direct with our closest friends about how much we love them, as well as how much we are praying that they will see the truth of Christ.

Sometimes just saying what you really feel & hope for is very freeing, and I feel that even looking at this photo.

We then followed it with gifts, which was easily one of the highlights of the year. This group of friends are our closest friends in the community, and we know them well. I felt like I knew exactly what they’d want, and we picked out individual gifts for each person. Watching them open, exclaiming in joy; shouts of, “Thats just what I wanted!” We found affordable, locally-made cajons for the two students learning cajon with Stephen, and they were both so excited and surprised. We bought a suki set for Thida that she had been eyeing at the store each week we went together; the week before I’d actually talked her out of buying it because I already had it wrapped for her! It was just so, so much fun.

And then we played games!

We played Pin the Star on the Tree, a Jingle Bell Toss, and a jar guessing game. Really, it was just so very much fun!

the collective christmas 2019: bits & bobs.

January 14, 2020 by Stephen & Kelli Spurlock Filed Under: house calls, housewares, kelli, on the house, photos, playhouse, schoolhouse Leave a Comment

I had the hopes of fitting this into one post this year, but who am I kidding? It’s the most wonderful time of the year! And this, partnered with a three-year-old experiencing Christmas-in-community for the first time? There’s just too much goodness.

I’m starting with the bits and bobs of Christmas that happened throughout December, following our lovely #မိသားစုmonday of setting up our Christmas tree.

Our tree soon became a photo opp for the community, so much that one friend said in English, “It’s the most fantastical tree I have ever seen!” I also overheard another friend telling someone else, “You can come take pictures in front of Kelli & Stephen’s tree. They’ll even take the picture and send it to your phone. And it’s free!”

We did quite a lot of cookie decorating, including a gingerbread cookie evening with our friend Jason’s English class. After teaching a group in our community for nearly a year, they are heading back to the States in a few months, and I’ll be picking up teaching this class. A cookie decorating party & English lesson was their farewell.

We also took advantage of a local coffee shop offering pre-made cookie dough and icing! This was our celebration of the end of a year of self-defense, consisting of a twelve-week course and six months of regular review.

The “mall” in town also had a huge Christmas tree this year, so I took the ladies by to see it. And mostly to take photos (for free!).

This is Asia, and we’re here for it 👊

I also went back that evening to the same coffee shop offering the same pre-made dough & icing (and their own clean up!) to do this with Oak & Stephen–for very, very obvious reasons.

We had a lovely time as a family, too! 🥰

Earlier in December, we did a 5k walk/run with Sojourn Studios to benefit local migrant education. This means we woke up extremely early with two of the jewelry artisans on one of the coldest Sundays of the year and walked–with a very little bit of running–a 5k!

We also had a Sojourn Studios Christmas party at a really lovely restaurant in town, and the ladies & their kids all loved it!

Oak was excited to have two of his best friends along.

Closer to Christmas, we did two Sunday night movie nights to watch The Star & Home Alone with the community. We pulled out all the stops: we bought dozens and dozens of hotdogs for snacks!

We did a craft with the kids just before and had red & green beans for the kids (and adults) to string.

In the midst of all the Christmas excitement, we also had a new baby born into the community! Pyo Pyo, one of our bread ladies, had her third child– a healthy little girl!

And still amidst the chaos, we saw Phway Phway off to university! The university system in Myanmar is a force to be reckoned with: they decide the university you’ll attend, what you’ll study, and when you’ll go. But they don’t tell you until just days before! It was a whirlwind for us walking through this with her through November and December, trying to maneuver the logistics while she also maneuvered health issues and a surgery the first week of school. She’s now healthy and attending class!

And, drum roll, please:
She’s the first in her family to graduate high school.
She’s the first in her family pass Myanmar’s infamously difficult matriculation.
She’s the first in her family to attend university.
She’s the first in our community attend university!
She’s the first recipient of The House Scholarship Fund!

More on that to come.
For now, we couldn’t be prouder. Really, I feel oddly parental-proud and we both nearly cried sending her off!

Stephen and I went to see the new Star Wars, because somehow they’ve managed to become a Christmas tradition?! Not sure how I feel about that, but an oversized Star Wars sweatshirt? I’m here for that.

And last, of course we started shopping for the community! Oak did surprisingly well at purchasing hundreds of toys that weren’t for him!

And then we started wrapping.

That was quite a few bits and bobs to fill the holiday season, but the main events are still to come! 😊

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