Wow! Two months since my last blog entry . . . how embarrassing. Well, the five people who read my musings regularly aren’t too put off . . . hopefully. In the last two months here’s a snap shot of what’s been happening in our lives . . .
January 7 Sale of our Budapest household . . . God was so good! We sold about $4000 worth of our stuff.
January 16 Actual travel day to relocate to the US. Our originating flight was cancelled, but we still made it back, though 2 hours later than originally planned. Here’s a picture of our farewell dinner with our closest friends in Budapest . . .

January 30 Second interview with the Maclellan Foundation of Chattanooga, Tennessee. This was the opportunity many of you had been praying about without knowing the details.
February 4 We purchase a 2002 Honda minivan, officially accepting our plight as an American family . . .
February 6 Maclellan’s job offer extended and accepted! I will begin my new role (to help the Foundation continue to develop its international strategy) on June 1. Brooke, Mckenna, Baby Boy and I will move to Chattanooga (probably) in May.
February 11 After experiencing several days of regular contractions (some as frequent as 5 minutes apart), Brooke is assigned to best rest. She stays in bed (except for bathroom and shower) for about 10 days. I’m full-time Mr. Mom for 4 of those days.
February 17 Even though I don’t start with Maclellan officially until June 1, I agree to travel with the Foundation’s Vice President to South Africa for one week. My first training trip is a success!
February 27 Brooke measures 37-and-a-half weeks (even though she’s only 36 weeks technically) at her weekly OB appointment. Baby Boy should be arriving soon!
So that’s the quick and dirty on the Behars. Sorry you haven’t had an update in so long, but please have a look at our Prayer Wish List at right, and let us know how we can pray for you!
That's great news on the Maclellan Foundation, especially since that means you'll still be in the Southeast!
- Tony
Posted by: Tony Dye at March 2, 2006 10:09 PMCool about Chattanooga. My folks live there and it's where I grew up. Suzanne and I will be praying for a no complications delivery of the new son!
Posted by: Dan Landreth at March 3, 2006 05:13 AM