Saturday, April 11, 2020

Beautiful Little Alyssa
💗


Well, precious little Alyssa is now 3 and a 1/2 months old,
and Grandma is not getting in all the cuddles she would like
with all that's going on in the world and not getting to visit as often.
But I was able to quickly snap some recent photos of this adorable little grandbaby. 


We are all well, and the family is all well, we just miss getting to get together 
frequently, as we did before. 


Our little grandbabies are going to do a lot of growing in the next 
few months and there won't be a lot of opportunities for photos, 
but we'll make do, and make up for lost time once this is all over. 


Psalm 127:3a

Lo, children are an heritage of the Lord...



Thursday, March 26, 2020

March Update

Well, a lot has happened over the past couple of months,
so I thought it was time for a quick update on life at the Holmeses!

At the end of February, Dave and I found ourselves
 boarding the Greyhound bus bound for Darwin
for a flight to Perth. 


 We went from the 5 hour bus ride, to a taxi ride to the airport,
to a 3 hour flight, to a shuttle bus ride to the 
motel and finally sleep!


The next morning found us being picked up by the Scania salesman
and taken to the yard where our newest member of our fleet was 
waiting for us to drive her home.


It was a short 'holiday' of sorts for us and we enjoyed the 4 day trip
home from Perth to Katherine. 
Of course, I really enjoyed getting to drive the prime mover!
We covered some beautiful country as we were able to 
travel over some roads we hadn't been on before. 


When we arrived home, Abbi and Miriam and the girls
helped us with the mammoth task of washing the truck
and trying to unstick all the bugs and insects from out of the 
grill and bug stopper mesh thingy on the front.
(not a fun job, but Mimi had a lot of fun helping Grandpa)


The truck then sat in the yard while awaiting our next
trip down south to pick up the trailers. 


But, in the meantime, I was blessed to be given the opportunity
to speak at the Mum Heart Conference again at Dundee Beach.
We had a lovely group of ladies and we all enjoyed the fellowship
and rest over the weekend. 




God blessed with beautiful weather and we were all encouraged
in the Word. The theme this year was Redeeming the Time. 
And wow! What an interesting topic and timely as well,
in light of the present circumstances we find our world in. 


This year, I decided to leave my trusty DSLR at home
and just used my phone for photos. I was constantly frustrated
with the quality, but I focused on just enjoying the scenery
thoroughly instead of worrying about camera settings. 


After returning home rested from Dundee,
we were off again on another quick road trip,
but this time to Adelaide. 

If you're wondering why there is a picture of the truck near KFC,
it's because when we got to Alice, Dave really wanted KFC.
So, we unhooked the trailers, went into town, only to find that because of the virus,
only the drive thru was open (in the truck??). So we had to install a KFC app,
then order online, then press a buzzer and wait for them to come out  and hand it to us! 
My word! The things we do??? 

We were able to meet up with a friend for coffee and donuts at 
a Krispy Kreme and truck stop on the edge of Adelaide
while we awaited our trailers arrival from Melbourne 
the next morning. (we didn't mind at all having to sit
up until midnight eating donuts and enjoying good company)


Then next morning saw us getting everything sorted with 
the truck driver who delivered our trailers (who happened to be
a friend of the family for many years, a small world),
hooking up and heading out. 
City life is not for us and we like to high tail it
out of there as quickly as possible and hit the open road. 


Once again, driving at night brought its fair share of bugs
and insects. We slept in the truck (it had a double bunk)
and once again enjoyed the scenery and each others company. 



The flies were horrendous in the Red Centre
and I swallowed a few! 


The country was beautiful and even though we'd been over this
road a few times I still marvelled at the beauty of God's creation. 


I ended up cleaning the truck on my own this time,
which was a gargantuan task, and one I don't mind not repeating. 

My trusty camera was once again left behind on
this trip, which is a new feeling for me,
but I managed to survive without it's comforting presence ;)

Well, God is so good. We don't know what God has 
instore for us with all that's going on in the world. 
We have lost business due to the downturn, there's bills to pay,
but we just keep on trusting the Lord and knowing that God is still in control and things could be a lot worse for us. 

Praise God that we have hope and we don't need to despair. 

Romans 15:13

“Now the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace in believing, that ye may abound in hope, through the power of the Holy Ghost.”


Friday, January 24, 2020

Katherine Gorge Helicopter Flight
and 
Monsoonal Rains 


Last week, Mum and Dad were here for a visit
and my birthday present from Dave was 
a helicopter flight over the beautiful Katherine Gorge.
I was able to take Mum and Dad along for the ride! 


It was absolutely amazing to see it from the air. 
The country is just starting to green up and the water
is beginning to turn iced coffee brown. 


We had a great pilot who took us over 5 of the gorges
(longer than our paid for flight)
and explained interesting facts along the way.


 We flew along with the doors off the helicopter 
which was awesome, as I was in the front and it 
was great to be able to see everything so clearly. 
(thankfully, my little seatbelt held me in tightly)


We know, that despite the tour guides' explanations
of the Gorge forming millions of years ago, that 
God, the creator of the universe designed this amazing
Gorge just as He planned. 


God's handiwork is so evident in His creation,
from the tiniest plant to the deepest gorge! 






In other news, we have been blessed to experience 
some monsoonal storms finally! I sat out on the verandah
the other night for quite a while watching displays of 
God's almighty power. 


Psalm 147:5a 
Great is our Lord, and of great power:



Jeremiah 10:12-13
He hath made the earth by his power, he hath established the world by his wisdom, and hath stretched out the heavens by his discretion.
When he uttereth his voice, there is a multitude of waters in the heavens, and he causeth the vapours to ascend from the ends of the earth; he maketh lightnings with rain, and bringeth forth the wind out of his treasures


Saturday, January 11, 2020

A Small Getaway



We were able to take a short 2 day getaway 
in Darwin last weekend.


One of the highlights is getting to watch
the sun set over the ocean. There are so many places 
to enjoy God's handiwork, but the waves of the ocean
and the colours of the sunset have to be one of the most 
awe-inspiring! 


Psalm 104:25
 So is this great and wide sea, wherein are things 
creeping innumerable, both small and great beasts.


Psalm 146:5, 6 
 Happy is he that hath the God of Jacob for his help, 
whose hope is in the LORD his God:
Which made heaven, and earth, the sea, and all that therein is:
 which keepeth truth for ever:


Psalm 107:29
 He maketh the storm a calm,
 so that the waves thereof are still.


After a very dry wet season, the monsoon has finally arrived
and we've had a couple of nice falls of rain. 
On the way home from Darwin, we drove through 
quite a few epic storms. 


Psalm 27:5 
For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his pavilion: 
in the secret of his tabernacle shall he hide me; he shall set me up upon a rock.

Friday, January 10, 2020

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Update on Life


Well, as you know, the biggest news around here is the birth 
of the adorable 
Alyssa Jane Hockey.



We are enjoying being grandparents again for the third time. 

Little Miriam and Lydia are growing so quickly that it's impossible to keep up. Miriam is getting to be a real little girl, definitely not a baby anymore. And now, with Alyssa coming along, Lydia no longer seems small anymore. Lydia is crawling and is a very smiley, happy and expressive baby.






James and Laine are both busy in their jobs and work hard for their families. 

We don't get to see Lauren and Cam as much as we would like to, but they are doing well and serving the Lord faithfully in Malanda. Cam keeps busy with his business and Lauren is a great blessing to all at Jubilee Christian College where she works part time. 

Chloe and Maddie and I were able to visit them in Sept/Oct and it was great to visit with family and friends and fellowship at Grace Baptist while we were there. 

As to other life, we are very busy with our business and
so life is always a little crazy. We now have 2 refrigerated trucks (not counting the old Hino
that is well and truly past it's used by date), and these run 6 days a week with Dave and our full time employee. I have my truck license now too, so I am on call for runs when they are needed. On Christmas Eve, Maddie and I did the Mataranka freight run while Dave went in the opposite direction. I also keep busy twice a week doing local deliveries in our Landcruiser ute. 


The girls are on holidays at present and are enjoying
getting to sleep in! They both work early hours, Maddie at a coffee shop and Chloe at the Day Care. Sometimes it feels like they are never home as they work very hard, with Maddie doing 6 days a week and Chloe 5. But life goes on and we carry on. 



It has been a very busy year for all of us and we are eager to see what God has for us in the new year. 
We are looking forward to a new Pastor and his family, coming in March to take the church. We are excited to see what ministries God has for us to do and how he wants us to serve. 

The fellas in the church (and sometimes us ladies), have been working on renovating the new church building which will be exciting to move into once it's done. It will be a blessing not to have to cart the chairs etc back and forth and set up each week. It will also give us a meeting place more central and in the public view that will, Lord willing, bring many opportunities for new contacts. 
Dave has been doing all the gyprocking (with the girls and I helping), and others in the church have been tirelessly working hard on all sorts of jobs needed. There is a lot to be done and although the job looks insurmountable, we know that God is bigger than it all and we can, through His strength, get the job done. 

Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.

It has been extremely hot and dry this past couple of months and we are still waiting for the heavens to open up and shower us with rain, but on the plus side, we haven't had to mow the grass in probably 9 months! 

And, that's about it for now. 

I just wanted to remind any out there that read my articles, that this particular blog is becoming more of a Holmes update blog (with the occasional article) and my other blog "Learn. Live. Love. Share"


is where I post most of my writings. So, if you're interested, you can sign up to that blog for articles and studies. 

Thanks for being interested in our family life here in the NT,
and we covet your prayers for God's direction in our lives. 

I pray that God will give you a fruitful year ahead and lots of opportunities to serve Him. 

Philippians 1:3-4 I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, Always in every prayer of mine for you all making request with joy