08 August, 2025

Reflecting on our five weeks in Australia

We're back in Japan. Last night David and I went walking on one of our usual routes—it was great to start getting back into routine. While I get excited about things like retreats and conferences, meeting up with people, and travel, I function better when I have general structure around my life and am settled at home. As we walked and talked, we saw how busy and non-routine the previous weeks had been. Strangely, the longer we stayed in Australia the more chaotic things became!

In the last five weeks we've:

  • spent time over multiple meals with 17 family members, not all at once, but did enjoy dinner with 13 members of my family last Friday night,
  • had dinner most nights with our hosts (we stayed in four different houses),
  • met around half a dozen friends for meals or coffee or walks,
  • done medical and optometry stuff,
  • You don't know how amazing Australian skies
    are until you have lived outside Australia.
    spoke at an OMF event for people thinking seriously about mission,
  • attended an OMF half-day conference in our home state,
  • worked remotely (part-time) on things pertaining to our work in Japan (computer work and online meetings),
  • spent time at both our home church (in Redbank Plains) and at our son's church, and
  • met six dogs and two cats!
I think that's most of it...

One of the dogs we met
But the main reason we went to Australia was to spend time with our two younger sons, who only moved out last year. We had meals with them, watched footy, played video games, made (and ate) cheesecake, went to the movies, (David) took our youngest to a driving test (and he passed!), and even drove a couple of hours to an open evening at a conference one of our sons was attending (university Christian group). Without our own home we had to get a little bit creative at times, but I think it worked and was worth it.



The cheesecake I made with our 
youngest, and we all ate! It's a
family tradition.


The icing on the cake was that our eldest son and his wife were able to fly down from Townsville for our last week (they also were attending a wedding down there). We spent a few days with them at my parents' house. Finally, on our last afternoon in Australia, we got all four "kids" together (believe me, it was quite an effort!). We hung out, ate pizza, and said our farewells. Then the two "locals" (i.e. the ones who live in Brisbane and Ipswich) drove the two couples to where we were each staying the night.

It was a great month and we really appreciated all who went out of their way to host us or feed us or simply talk with us.

In the light of the "changing identity" blog post that I last wrote, I would definitely say life is changing, has changed. And this quite different "holiday" was very much proof of that. 

Back in hot, steamy Tokyo
Now we're trying to get our heads settled back in to Japan, to the work that God still has for us here. Even though some of our hearts have been left back in Australia, that has always been the case, ever since we first came in 2000. So it's not too much different, except that our kids are now living their own lives, instead of being entwined with ours on a daily basis.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Love you and David xx