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Team World Vision/Adoption UpdatePublished By: Chad DykstraPublished on: 2010-07-23

I’m sitting here “in the dark” after a thunderstorm knocked out our power at about 12:00 midnight.  We’re going on 19 hours currently without electricity, and I’m using the last bits of battery of my laptop to type this letter and charge our cell phones so we aren’t completely disconnected from the world after the laptop runs out of juice!
It’s a hot day, and the house is really heating up!  To make matters worse, there’s no water in the house without electricity to power the pump.  No water means no dishes…no showers…no flushing toilets.  Fortunately, occasionally we can still crack the fridge to grab something to drink if we really get thirsty.  This “minor” inconvenience is a great reminder for me.  A reminder of the deplorable conditions that so many live in every day.  A reminder of why I run!

I’m now 6 weeks into my official training for the Chicago Marathon (26.2 miles!), running for Team World Vision to provide water and sanitation to communities that currently are lacking these basic necessities.  I will be logging around 100 miles in my training this month.  Next month will be a lot bigger as we approach the race on 10-10-10!

Lora and I will be traveling to Ethiopia twice for our adoption this fall/winter, which, as of today, we can officially announce that we have been matched with two handsome young boys!  If you would like more information on this, or would like to see pictures, let me know and I'll be happy to give you the latest!  We are in communication with World Vision to attempt to visit a community in Ethiopia where they are working.  We look forward to seeing with our own eyes the life change that it provides for the community.

A special thanks to those who have supported me already!  I have reached over half of my goal of $50 per mile ($1,310).  This will provide approximately 10% of the price of a well in a rural community in Africa.  If you haven’t yet had the opportunity to support, I’d ask that you would please consider supporting me for a mile, a half mile, or whatever you are able by visiting my “personal page”  at http://twv.convio.net/goto/chad_dykstra

Thanks and God bless!

Chad

26.2 for Africa on 10-10-10!Published By: Chad DykstraPublished on: 2010-04-07

Running 26.2 miles...in a row? Not to mention the hundreds and hundreds of miles and many months spent in training? What would ever possess a person to do such a thing? Read on!

I have engaged in this crazy act called a marathon once before, in 2001. It's funny what someone will do for love...and I must confess that was my driving force, though I wouldn't have admitted it at the time. It must have worked, because I'm married to my marathon training buddy today!

As great as it was to run the marathon with Lora, we were running it for ourselves. It was an amazing personal accomplishment, and there's nothing like the feeling of crossing that finish line! After it was over though, we put the shoes in the closet and went on with life...until now!  We are excited to have the opportunity to not only get back 'in shape' and feel that great sense of personal accomplishment, but we are especially excited about helping meet a very real need in our world at the same time!

I have developed a real heart for Africa over the past 18 months. As many of you may know, Lora and I are in the process of adopting two children from Ethiopia! We look forward to the day we get the phone call that we've been matched with children that need a family - but until that time we can't sit on our hands! That is where 26.2 for Africa comes in.

We were presented the opportunity at a conference in Chicago last year to run a race to support Team World Vision. After much prayer and consideration, we laced up the running shoes and began running! I have now officially signed up to support Team World Vision in the October 10, 2010 Chicago Marathon!

Lora and I have both been supporters of World Vision and the work they are doing around the world for those who are most in need for over 10 years. The money I am able to raise will help dig wells, provide clean water, and provide much needed sanitation in countries like Ethiopia.

Please note that your donations do not pay for my registration for the race, lodging, travel, shoes, or any other expenses that I may have through this journey. They are happily being covered by me as my contribution.

Would you consider making a tax-deductible donation to support my efforts? Together we can help change lives in Africa. Please visit http://twv.convio.net/goto/chad_dykstra to make a contribution and help provide clean water for communities in need!


Hunting Kids!Published By: Chad DykstraPublished on: 2009-11-19
'Tis the season for me to be in the woods whenever possible, and whenever I'm not to be wishing I was! 

I think my enjoyment of the outdoors in the Fall is really wearing off on my kids.  They've really enjoyed partaking in the fresh turkey and venison harvested this fall, and Abi seems to like venison jerky, even though it is "a bit burney".  If the kids are out and see deer from the car, they always get so excited and they need to hurry up and tell daddy that they found deer for me!  "Daddy, are you going to go shoot em?"  Sorry kids, it doesn't work that way.

At this point, they don't seem to be put off by a harvested deer hanging from a chain hoist...they even wanted to watch me process it, fully expecting to have to stand back because blood would be spraying everywhere.  Who knows where they come up with this stuff!

It's pretty funny to watch the kids get all excited about watching Michigan Out of Doors with daddy.  Earlier this week we gave the kids the option of watching a show before bed, and guess what they picked?  It wasn't Dinosaur train, or Bob the Builder, or any other kid shows they like to watch...you guessed it..."I want to watch that show with the deer that we watched yesterday".  Fortunately we have a couple different episodes saved on the DVR so mommy doesn't have to go crazy watching the same hunting footage over and over!

I'm sure hoping this stands the test of time, I'd love to take the kids out hunting when they're old enough and have them excited about it!


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