The Maricle Family in China
Tuesday, February 27, 2007
A few fun days in Korea



We had the pleasure of discovering Calvary Baptist Church. They treated us so well. Pastor Ferguson and his wonderful mixture of America service personnel and Korean national congregation made us feel so welcomed.
We spent a few sweet days in Seoul seeing family and getting reacquainted. We had a very special evening at Mr. Pizza having a little family reunion with all the aunts, uncles, cousins, and their kids.

On the 13th of February, I boarded a flight to return to China while Becky and the kids stayed on in Korea for a couple more weeks. I left early to have a chance to travel a little before the next semester begins.
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Family Pictures
Monday, February 12, 2007
Vacation in America

Dad and Bethany met us at the airport. After an absence of a year and a half, driving through San Francisco and over the Golden Gate Bridge toward home felt so good. We all had a fun ride together full of warm conversation. Of course, we made our customary stop for a fastfood lunch at Taco Bell. It felt so good to spend time with those we love so much.
It was Becky's first Christmas with the whole Maricle family, and what a blessed Christmas it turned out to be. Once again God had provided the means for there to be an adundance of gifts under the tree. Fun!!!

On Christmas Eve, we came home from church and each unwrapped one gift. I think everyone's biggest thrill was watching the kids unwrap their gifts.




Christmas afternoons shouldn't be wasted so we headed to the coast to take a peak at some beautiful waves and the marvels of God's creation on the Californian coast. My three sisters took a stroll up the beach.


The day following Christmas marked another monumental event. Tricia turned [censored]
Congratulations, Tricia!





Our time went by so fast. We saw many beloved relatives and friends. There were many others we wish we could have seen. Exactly one month after we arrived, we traveled one last time over the Golden Gate Bridge on our way to the airport. Becky and I shared the feeling that our time seemed a little too short. (I guess that's better than a little too long.)
