February 04, 2016

The Last Few Months

Many things have happened during the last few months, so we thought we should write one big blog entry to catch up with (almost) everything.

Holiday in Cairns

Once again we spent three weeks in Cairns. Apart from swimming in the pool, the sea, in rivers, and in a water park, we "enjoyed" a visit to the dentist. Not necessarily fun (even though they had iPads for the kids), but a lot cheaper than in Switzerland. Here Niklas' thoughts on our stay: "Our holidays in Cairns were super cool. But not only the pool at Tree Tops Lodge was cool, also McDonald's, the water park, Kewarra Beach, Ellis Beach, Stoney Creek and the TV were fun." And under the heading Kewarra Beach he wrote: "The only things dangerous are the jelly fish and the saltwater crocodiles. Saltwater crocodiles are the most dangerous. You go into the water and then, snap, you're eaten." Well, at least it doesn't sound very painful.

Gian on Kewarra Beach

Bathing Pool at Stoney Creek


Wedding Anniversary

During our stay in Cairns Madeleine and I were able to celebrate our 20th wedding anniversary. Ups! Is it really 20 years already? We enjoyed lunch in an Italien restaurant close to the beach, with our children stowed away with some friends. But to our great dismay it was hard to not talk about them for once :)

Wedding Anniversary on Trinity Beach


Lucien's Birthday

At the end of October Lucien had his second birthday. He likes to sing, chatters like a box, knows the past tense and, apart from root words like car, pants, and airplane, speaks of racing car, shorts, and fighter jet.

Lucien's Birthday Party at Kugark


Solar Power

Beginning of 2015 our electrical power was drastically reduced (8am-12pm and 5pm-10pm). We had to run a small petrol generator in order to keep fridge and freezer cool as well as the heat of the afternoon bearable. Madeleine had to reorganize the household in such a way as to get all power consuming tasks done before lunch, and acquired new responsibilities like operating and refueling a generator. Thus, we were quite elated when we heard of plans to install a solar system. Mid November a team came to Rumginae to install solar panels, batteries, and inverter, which together create 12kWh of power through the sun. Since then we again have power throughout the whole day and if the sun shines strong, we are even able to leave the fridge and some ceiling fans running during the night.

Solar installation team

Installing solar panels


WiFi Bibel

CRMF (Christian Radio Missionary Fellowship) builds and operates a HF radio network in PNG, enabling remote villages to get in contact with the outside world, e.g with hospitals in case of an emergency. MAF still receives bookings, weather information, and Medevac requests through the CRMF radio network.
A couple of years ago CRMF became part of MAF and now also work in the area of "Learning Technologies". The idea is to use latest technology to spread God's word. Because of that, MAF pilots in PNG carry a box of Bibles which we sell at the airstrips we go to. In October each pilot received a portable server, which contains Bibles in different languages, teaching materials, music, and movies. People in the bush are then able to download whatever they like over a WiFi network. Since a lot of people own mobile phones nowadays, many can be reached.

WiFi Bibel Server


Mentoring

In December Jeff Baloiloi joined us in Rumginae. Jeff received his pilot training through the MAF Flight Training School in Mt Hagen and has a strong desire to join MAF. Being from Papua New Guinea, however, it is very hard to find a job with only minimal flying hours. So, MAF agreed to help him expand his experience by putting a pilot at his side to act as something like a safety pilot. This is done under the term "Internship" and can be best compared with a mentoring relationship. Jeff has to fly the plane and make decisions on his own, but has a safety backup in case things go astray.

Jeff handing out mail at Honinabi


Baby Bischoff #5

In November our family once more received an addition – our kids' cat. Blacky was born in Kugark on a Swiss-Mission-Station and our children fell in love with her. Now they try themselves in taking care of a living creature. Not that easy if it requires daily diligence. Luckily, the cat is living outside and there is no cat litter tray to clean.

A cat called Blacky

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