Hello everyone!!! Long time no talk. We pray that everyone is doing well wherever you are. Sonya and I are really enjoying being here in Knoxville. It's been a nutty week, but more on that later.
So, we've shown a lot of our family pictures from our honeymoon to Ecuador, but we thought we'd throw a few on here so that people who live way far away could get a little glimpse of our adventures. Pictures don't do the trip justice... it was indeed an adventure, but all in all a great time. We saw beautiful parts of the world and met some amazing people. Even an Ecuadorian who had attended school at Georgia Southern.
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| Here is my beautiful bride telling everyone how long we had been married. Day 3! |
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| This was set out for us by Soledad upon our arrival in Montanita! |
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| Sonya enjoying the good life at our favorite restaurant Hola! Hola! |
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| I did not find this picture on the internet. It's the actual view from our loft. |
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| View #2. This was the only morning that was sunny. |
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| This is a sunset from our room at our friend Carlos and Jeanette's house. |
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Ok, so this picture paints a thousand words. This is about 7 pm and after a bus ride where my computer and a few other valuables were stolen, and a plane ride. This was our dinner before our final 5 hour bus ride to Shell. A little cuisine of Maria cracker cookies and a Coca-Cola! My poor wife....
So, there were just a few pictures of the views and good times that we had while galavanting down to Ecuador for our honeymoon. Ok, now on to this week in news from Johnson Bible College. I started classes this week, which was pretty incredible. God has led me on an amazing journey that has, for the time being, led me here to college. He's provided me a true partner and helpmate in Sonya, and is providing for us abundantly. Everyone stop and give a little shout of praise!......ok...
I am really enjoying my classes so far, although I can already tell that it will be a ton of reading and a lot of hard work. It's good though, because it is all subjects that I am really interested in learning. Tuesdays and Thursdays (no school on Mondays!) I have World Missions and Evangelism, Biblical Hermeneutics (which is a fancy way of saying biblical interpretation), and Pentateuch (which is a fancy name for the first 5 books of the bible). Wednesdays and Fridays I have Basic Christian Beliefs and Marriage and Family. All my professors are cool and seem very eager to help us succeed.
The students here are pretty nice, but I am finding myself to be an old man and noticing my age gap... I'm one of the two people in class who LIKES doing their homework. Ask me at the end of the semester and I could change my mind. So far so good. Sonya, in the meantime, has been battling the two most ridiculous systems in the entire world, both of which happen to exist in America; health insurance and car insurance. She spent countless hours on the phone, printed out page upon page of rates, and looked at every loophole. Now, some of you may be asking, "Matt, why did Sonya do all of this and not you?" Well, the answer is simple... she is much more thorough than I am. She is my helper and friend and as a unit we are better because she can think of every angle and make sure we're covered. I could have figured it out, but praise the Lord she's brilliant. I did however wash a TON of dishes this week, so I have strengths too. So, after hours of reading and working and living, we decided to go and explore Knoxville last night. Here are a few photos.... |
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We found this guy trying to row through the streets, so I tried to help him.
(and yes gentlemen, i am carrying my wife's purse and am not ashamed) |
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Sonya much preferred to just console the tired sailor.
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| Sonya was excited about finding the famous Tennessee Theatre. |
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| This is Market Square. It's a lot like City Market in Savannah. |
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| This is a giant tiger. What else would you expect in Market Square? |
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| This is one of my favorites. Makes me want to join the Army.....ok not really. (from sonya: Matt MADE me go stand by this person. that is the first time he has ever MADE me do something. Of all things.) |
We had a great time last night. Explore, get ice cream, come home and watch a movie. Good friday. Today we woke up and I made French toast and coffee. See, I told you I had strengths... although I didn't say it was the BEST french toast. My first try. Pretty decent. Then we went galavanting over town, running some errands. (sonya enters the conversation) We found an amazing bookstore that sells rare used books, including in other languages. Sonya was in heaven.
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| Everyone needs a hippopotamus book. This is mine. I'll show you when you come over. It has beautiful pictures and interesting facts about how hippos fertilize the bottoms of African streams with their poo, and so much organic matter is on the bottom of these streams, including tiny little shrimp! To me, hippos are a cross between a bear and a seal. They are like big, slippery, hairless bears that can walk underwater. |
hi! Sonya here. Matt is --guess what-- washing dishes. I see he is working on the blog. I asked him to put more pics of him in here, but he said he looks tired in his photos. That is because he stays up late reading and wakes up early to go to class. me? I just lay on the couch and eat bonbons. Well, not exactly. :)
Anyway, it has been two weeks since we've been up here. I've done a lot of "experimental" cooking (ie: recipe? who needs a recipe?) and brushed up on doggone health insurance. That was a little more --ahem-- overwhelming, than I thought it would be because the gov't is requiring us to have it, and most plans, frankly, offer inadequate coverage, and then there is the whole question of how to wisely plan for a CATASTROPHE, which is so relaxing that I would do it in my spare time. I mean, PLAN for a CATASTROPHE? It's just a weird, philosophically challenging idea. But, we finally just went "eenie meanie miney" and picked something. So, then we celebrated with ice cream and I got two victory books (above). You are looking at an insured woman, folks.
Speaking of rugby, matt finally told me that he doesn't really like vegetarian food. Oh. (WHAT?!?! Really?!) Because i find it extraordinary and refreshing and completely wonderful and so I just thought that he would, too. That's ok, he really likes beans and rice, so that'll do. (Vegetarian, I know, but he loves it!) Tonight's episode in the kitchen was a total cooking fail. Veggie burgers with my usual approach (recipes? no way! I got this!) and they were soupy and dry at the same time. Who knows how i managed that. They crumbled all apart, but no matter! there is nothing you can't roll up in a trusty burrito shell, (we've learned) so veggie burgers in a burrito shell it was! Matt put ketchup and mayo on his, so it was the weirdest thing ever. I love him. He'll eat anything and smile. Whatta guy!
(Matt, again) Ok, well I guess that's about all from the Davis camp. We are trying out a new church tomorrow, so we're excited. This week Sonya will be working on her resume so please keep her in your prayers as she attempts to find a job that will pay $114,000 a year and only works 25 hours a week. I, too, am looking for a job, so again just please keep us in your prayers. We do love you all and hope you will all come and visit.
Matt and Sonya