Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! JANUARY 2014
Most of you are aware that for the last six months, Joel
(age 21) has been in 4 different hospitals in the Twin Cities because of a
diving accident June 19, when he broke his C-5 vertebra, bruised his spinal
cord and drowned. After being revived by
Daniel (age 21), he was flown by helicopter to Hennepin County Medical Center
in Minneapolis, and has had many complications impeding his recovery. That
is why we are not mailing newsletters or writing personal messages this
year! You can keep up with Joel’s
progress and prayer requests on caringbridge.org (Joel Stadem) or ask to be our
friends (Pete ‘n’ Kari Stadem) on Facebook.
We are very grateful for the love, prayers, visits and practical support
we’ve received from so many friends and relatives; please consider this a thank
you, because we haven’t written any of those either! We trust that the Lord will bring complete
healing in His good time.
Pete & Kari have spent most of their time supporting
Joel and trying to juggle the rest of the family’s schedules. In May, Pete smashed his leg at home plate in
a church softball game (he scored the run and the team won!), so he was still
limping on crutches with a plate and screws in his leg when Joel got hurt. Kari spent most of the first seven weeks in
the Cities, staying with her sister at night, but since September we’ve taken
turns. Gorans Bros. (our employer) has
been fantastic in their willingness to cover for Pete in the barns, and we were
able to use Kari’s parents’ cars to help with transportation needs.
Our church, Svea Lutheran, has been through many trials this
year. Besides Pete’s & Joel’s
accidents and several funerals, our pastor had to resign in the summer because
of health issues. Two interim pastors
also developed pneumonia while serving us.
And another family had two or three major health issues at once. However, God has been faithful to enable the
congregation to do what needs to be done, and Kari is leading the music for
worship once again.
Before the accidents, we had a busy year with the church
dinner theater (Pete & Kari directed and wrote music for “Frankenpastor”;
Sarah, Andrew and Philip had comic roles; Joel and Daniel emcee’ed the
intermission); Lent and Holy Week (with the whole family together) and
traveling (through a blizzard near the end of April) to the MACHE homeschoolers
conference in Rochester.
Now for the rest of the family:
MICHELLE (age 25) is engaged! After a year teaching music in Mexico, she
came home in July (and what a blessing it has been to have her here to help) to
pursue unity with us regarding her future with Saúl Cuevas from Puebla,
Mexico. On December 30, God miraculously
brought about that unity and we couldn´t be happier about their upcoming June wedding date. We have all learned a lot about the Lord´s
grace despite our unworthiness in this whole process. Michelle has been working as a math
interventionist at Roosevelt Elementary School in Willmar, and as a Personal
Care Assistant (PCA) for a local woman, and doing temporary and odd jobs
through Employment Plus. After her
marriage, she and Saúl,
who works as an accountant for a college in Puebla, will likely live in Mexico
for the foreseeable future.
DANIEL
(age 21) moved to an apartment in Mankato with two other guys (Joel was
supposed to be the third) in August and began pursuing a degree in business
management. He enjoyed his fall classes
and his job in the kitchen at Grizzly’s Restaurant. He and the friends who were at the pool when
Joel drowned spent many hours on the road this summer, visiting Joel every
week.
SARAH
(age 17) completed 19 credits at Ridgewater College through PSEO this fall,
plus band and choir at Willmar High School, and working as a PCA for the same
woman as Michelle does. She played first
base on the varsity fast-pitch softball team last spring, and on four softball
teams this summer. She will graduate
from our home school in May and probably finish her two-year degree at
Ridgewater over the next year. The females
of the family traveled to Chicago so photographer cousin Aanna could take
Sarah’s graduation pictures.
ANDREW
(age 15) thoroughly enjoyed participating in the high school musical, “Chess,”
this fall. He went to Chicago on a
mission trip with the First Covenant Church in Willmar in July, played on two
slow-pitch softball teams and worked many hours on the farm this summer.
PHILIP
(age 12) pitched and played third base on a summer baseball team with his
cousin Joey. Besides the parents, he has
enjoyed the most time in the hospital visiting Joel. Homeschooling has allowed Andrew and Philip
to be more involved with supporting Joel since summer ended and others have had
busier schedules.
And,
in Sioux Falls: During their first year
of marriage, DAVID moved to a different
position at Novartis, developing testing procedures; CALLIE graduated from
Augustana College, works at a coffee shop and teaches harp and horse
riding. They continue to live in
married housing at Augie as Callie takes a few credits to finish a philosophy
minor. Grad school for Callie looks
likely this fall, necessitating a move.
Learning
to live “one day at a time” is a process for us; we waste many hours in anxiety
and fear. But God is faithful to give us
what we need to face each new challenge.
As our prayers continue to receive “No” or “Not yet” answers, we are
forced to examine Who we really believe in – a Santa-type god whose job is to
make us all happy, or the One who suffered?
“Lord, to whom shall we go? You
have the words of eternal life.” Thank
You, Jesus, that You came to be Immanuel, “God with us.”
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