Well it's Thanksgiving evening and I am stuffed. I had to unbutton my jeans because they were too tight around my waist. Always a good sign of a nice Thanksgiving. We have all been visiting back east for the past eight days. We were able to visit with lots of family and friends in North and South Carolina. A highlight was surprising Michelle's Aunt Suzy at the school where she teaches. We arrived about thirty minutes before school dismissed and checked in at the office. The office secretary wanted to lead us herself to Suzy's class to see her reaction. She knocked on the door and peaked her head in and said, "Suzanne, you have a visitor." With that, Isaac impatiently busted in and we heard Suzy shriek, "Isaac!". We quickly followed witnessing Aunt Suzy's priceless reaction. She ran to the door and we were able to hold her as she melted and cried in our arms.
You see Aunt Suzy was the only family we had close to us while we lived in Easley, South Carolina. She walked with us through many ups (birthdays, Thanksgivings, Christmases) and lots of downs (Michelle's health problems). So to say it was painful to leave Aunt Suzy to move to San Diego would be an understatement. And because of scheduling we had not be able to visit with her for the three days we were in Easley. She thought we had left town without seeing her. It was so much fun to surprise her! WE LOVE YOU AUNT SUZY!!!!
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Friday, November 16, 2007
Abba, "Daddy"

As many of you know, Caroline is from Rwanda and Benjamin's sister. They are both survivors of the 1994 Rwanda Genocide. Anyway, we have been trying to get Caroline here to us for almost a year and a half. She suffered a horrible fate in June of 2006 that I could never begin to explain in a blog.
So I finally got word of how I could contact her personally by phone and check on her. We have been writing letters and missionaries have tried to make contact but communication has been very difficult. It was such a joy to hear her sweet voice on the other end of the line. I was so excited and had so much to say but controlled myself. The horrible event that took place last June has left physical, spiritual, and psychological scars. When I would speak with Ben, he said she had no joy in her life anymore. What a blessing it was to hear "joy" in her voice as we connected over a telephone wire!!
She asked how I was doing and all about San Diego. I told her we lived near the ocean and about how big and beautiful it is. She was so excited and told me she was taking tests to see how she would place in our system. She just started learning English a year ago but you would never know it. She spoke so clearly. She asked how Faith and Isaac were doing and to tell them how much she loved and missed them. Then the most incredible thing happened. Something we or Ben could have never imagined. She didn't ask how Jim was doing but instead she said, "How is Daddy?" You see this is quite a miracle from God because it was men who did such horrible things to her and we never knew if she would ever trust a man again. For her to call Jim "Daddy" made my heart leap and tears flowed. Nothing has been more difficult for Jim and me than to know how she is in so much pain and we just can't get to her and make it better. She is like our daughter and we love her so much.
For a brief moment, God let me feel what it must be like when we come to Him and say "Abba" Father, or "Daddy" for He is our Daddy who loves us so much. My prayer for Caroline is that she will allow herself to crawl upon her Heavenly Daddy's lap and let Him hold her, love her, and heal her wounds.
Friday, November 9, 2007
5 Days til Take Off! M. Huster

In five days our family will board a plane and fly across this beautiful country to NC. I must admit that I am so thankful we are not in my minivan following a huge Penske truck! We have been marking off the days on our calendar. This has been Faith's #1 priority. We will go and stay with my folks in Hickory and then spend the weekend in Easley/Anderson. Jim is going to preach at Covenant and it will be so good to see all of our friends and family. We will return to Hickory to celebrate Thanksgiving.
However, one problem exists right now. Faith has an ear infection and then had an allergic reaction to the medication. Isaac started running a fever last night and Jim just left to take them back to the doctor. I have been feeling pretty well but today I began to feel achy and cold. For those of you who know me well, I am never COLD! I took my temp and it was 101.
So this morning I bought travelers insurance just in case we are all too sick to travel. This would be devastating to us but one thing we've learned is that things can change at any moment. We ask for your prayers for healing and safe travel. We have some friends coming in on Monday who are Church Planters in Las Vegas. I hope we don't pass on the crud

Saturday, November 3, 2007
October Birthdays

Well for Richard Huster (Jim's Dad) it was turning 70 on October 29. Last weekend everyone flew or drove in to surprise their dad and to celebrate his life. Penny (Jim's step mom) did an absolute great job pulling all of this together.
From left to right; Ken (Charlotte, NC),
Tasha (Nashville, TN), Richard (Deland, FL), Jim (San Diego, CA), Sandra (Jacksonville, FL), Katherine (Cary, NC), in front Cameron (New York City, NY) *Penny is in the center of the lower picture behind Grandmother Heinig.****
Richard was very surprised and they had a great time catching up and also sharing old stories and pictures.
Richard and Pen did a great job helping their children bond and experience many adventures growing up. They went on family vacations every year, not usually using airlines for transportation but piling everyone in a large van and hitting the road! They also gave

The Husters are known for throwing great parties, weddings, family gatherings but this one was very special because just the kids and Richard and Penny were together. Also attending were Ken's children Kyle and Ada and Grandmother Heinig.
So how do you get all of your grown children together at one time who are spread out all over the country? Have a birthday party for their dad who they love so much!
Isaac is 4!!!!!!
Our little man turned 4 on October 30th He wants everyone to know that it is one day after his Grandpa Huster's birthday.We had a great time. Thomas again was the theme but he enjoyed the decorations and most of all the party guests. Katrina Hubbard and her daughter Kahli couldn't miss his birthday. They stayed from Thursday until Wed. the 31st. Uncle Greg was also here and played for hours with all the new toys, books, etc... Faith did a great job organizing all the presents and making sure everything was done properly.
We had a great time! Isaac continues to brighten our lives. We are so thankful for both of our children.

Happy Birthday
Grandpa and Isaac!
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