Monday, 6 June 2016

Rain, Rain go away...

Unless you live under a rock you would probably know about the non stop pouring rain we've had over the last few days on the east coast of Australia. 

Well this is my families experience...

We came home late Friday night from our friends home after having a delicious dinner with them. We were all tucked into bed when the rains started, and they continued without stopping all through the morning and all day Saturday. 
Come Sunday morning we thought the rain would stop but it didn't. 
I have never experienced so much down pour for so long in my entire life, it was quite scary!
On our way to church on Sunday morning we quickly realized that this rain had brought quite a lot of destruction very quickly. We seen homes flooded, cars submerged in water up to the bonnet, fallen trees, overflowing rivers, closed roads...we couldn't believe it! We still thought the rain would stop, and hoped there would be no more damage to peoples property and the surrounding roads and area.
Nope, the rain continued, on and on and on, it was relentless!
After church we nervously drove to Oakdale (about a 25 minute drive from Camden) to catch up with some other friends of ours. We were nervous because it hadn't stopped raining but we thought it would soon stop and all would be fine.
As we drove to our friends house we soon noticed more flood damage, properties flooded, homes flooded and a few more roads closed. We arrived safely to our friends home and had a really lovely time catching up with them! When it was time to leave, we realized it was still pouring like mad and it was getting dark quickly!

We hoped and prayed for safety for us and everyone else.
It didn't take long to see that the flooding had worsened, more roads were closed, a small vehicle was stuck in knee deep flood waters and had to be towed out, it was madness, it was crazy, frantic, chaos. Every few minutes or so we would hear sirens from the SES, police, fire rescue, ambulance..it was quite scary.

As we approached the caravan park we noticed the Nepean river (which backs onto our caravan park) was rising, however the river seemed to have a long way to go before it overflowed, so we thought we'd be fine.
As we entered the caravan park we found the bottom level of the caravan park had been evacuated, a caravan even had to be towed out of the flood waters and it seemed that someones camper trailer was floating in the water amongst some other camping items, not good at all. 

Soon after getting to bed the lovely staff from the caravan park called Shane and informed us that we were on flood alert but that we should be fine (first time in 20 years). We had a chat with neighbours, prayed and settled in to bed feeling tired and thinking all would be fine. As Shane drifted off to sleep I could hear a lot of noise outside and I woke him up so he could check what was happening...we had a chat with the neighbours and caravan park staff and most of us decided to start packing since the waters were rising rapidly. The SES was going to access the situation and let us know within 1/2 to 1 hour if we needed to evacuate the caravan park.
This is us just finished packing and getting ready to leave the caravan park...
Everyone packing and getting ready to leave...

Our overnight home at the netball centre carpark...
Some fellow caravanners...their were about 15 or 20 caravans...

We decided to do the smart thing and play it safe, we started to pack (basically threw everything into the car and caravan...it was a complete, muddy mess..YUCK), we are glad we decided to start packing because not too long after, we were notified by SES and the caravan park staff that we needed to evacuate the caravan park. By this stage Elissa had already woken up around 1am and was helping us with the packing. We had to wake Serena, my little darling got such a fright and was so worried about the floods, it was hard to see her so upset.


Finally at about 2am we were directed to go to the netball courts (a couple minutes down the road), the toilet blocks were opened for us and netball centre car park became a caravan park, there were heaps of us.
It didn't take long and everyone went to bed and tried to get some sleep. 


This was a paddock...
This was the back/lower level of the caravan park...

The next morning we were told we wouldn't be able to return for a few days, maybe longer so we prepared ourselves to spend at least a few nights at the netball centre.

We went and checked out the damage at the caravan park. We were told the water had come all the way up to our site but was only ankle deep at our site.
We were told we had to wait for the water to recede and for the power and water quality to be checked and okayed before we could return.
This area was full of horses before it flooded...

Again this is the back of the caravan park...

Finally after many visits and phone calls back and forth to the caravan park, we got the phone call in the early evening and we were told we could return to the caravan park, YAY, YAY, YAY...Thank You GOD xo
This was the bridge to Camden town...
Bridge and walking track under water...Can you see the huge fallen tree...

Finally set up part of our home again...We are so glad to be cosy in bed, hoping for a goodnight sleep :-)

I just want to add, I was truly touched by the love and kindness of so many people, people we barely know and people we didn't know at all. We had offers to sleep at peoples homes, we had people help us pack our caravan and pull down our annexe, pack our car and just give us a helping hand.
You know people are really, truly made in the image of God, even if we don't know it. The loving kindness in us, the self sacrificng hearts that we see in so many people, it's all from God, all good things come from Him after all, it's the way He made us and it is BEAUTIFUL...I Thank God for all His beautiful people, there are so many of them.

Thank you to EVERYONE who both helped us and offered to help us, we appreciate it, THANK YOU SOOOOOOO MUCH xo
Stay Safe,
Love Dimi xo

Saturday, 4 June 2016

Life is GOOD...

I'm sitting here in my caravan home with my 2 gorgeous girls, it hasn't stopped raining here in Camden throughout the night and throughout the day so far. Our annexe is partially in nearly ankle deep water (the ground is on a lean towards the caravan), and we can't go anywhere because my hubby has the car at work with him...So I'm sitting here thinking and dreaming of the beach and sunshine, sandy feet and jumping waves, long walks and ice cream on the beach! Oh I hope we get some sunshine and beach fun again soon :-)

We only have 10 sleeps (yep, I'm like a kid and count by sleeps, ha!) left here in Sydney and by the time we leave here we would have spent 2 whole months here in Sydney, N.S.W.
I can't believe it, an area we thought we'd be happy to spend only 1 or 2 weeks in, has turned out to be 2 months, WOWSA! I'm not going to say to much about Sydney at the moment (that's for a later post), I will say that even though we are nearly 6 months into our journey, we have a long way to go.

This journey is about travelling around Australia and exploring each beautiful state of ours. It is about meeting many different and wonderful people along the way that have made this journey so much more special. It is about family time and investing time and love in each other, bonding so much more with my spunky hubby and our gorgeous girls. It is about reflection, reflecting on what is important in life. it is about ministry time, taking up ministry opportunities as we travel around Australia. It is most definitely about ministering to people as we travel around, talking with people about God and His Great, Real, BEAUTIFUL LOVE for them. 
This journey is about God...
I know some of you won't get this, but its about putting our lives at the altar/at the feet of God and allowing HIM to do as He pleases with us, with our lives, both as individuals and as a family. You know what? God is leading us, He is working in us and through us. He is refining us, and dare I say it...He is making diamonds out of us, to be used for His Kingdom, for His Purpose, for His Glory as individuals and as a family! Thank You God xo

Our investment, the things we've sacrificed, our home, our money, our jobs, our 2nd vehicle, family, community, friends, the girls school and school friends, personal possessions, it is all already worth the sacrifice, it is all worth this journey we have been on so far.
It is worth all the people we've had the privilege to meet, worth all the places we've been to and seen, all the churches we've been a part of, worth the family bonding time, worth the ministry time, worth the many seeds we've sown in peoples lives and the people who have given their lives to God.
I don't think I'll ever forget all the people we've ministered to and especially those who have given there lives to God, what an absolute privilege to be part of this very special moment in their lives.
This journey has most definitely been worth giving everything up!

I'm reminded of the above scripture...And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good for those who love God and are called  
according to His purpose for them...Romans 8:28.
I love these words, Love them.

You know I look ahead into the future, and the future for the Rech family doesn't frighten me, it excites me :-)
We may get to the end of this journey and end up back in our home town in Victoria. We may buy another house, put the girls back into school. We may go into full time ministry, live a more balanced life...however, we may also get to the end of our journey and remain living in our caravan for a long period of time while we work and save just to rent a house, we may end up in a different state all together...but you know what, I have a real peace in my heart no matter what happens.
Obviously buying a home quickly, full time ministry and a balanced family/church/work life would be a more appealing outcome, however whatever happens will happen...We are open to anything! 
Whether it be returning to our home town in Victoria, moving to a different state, eventually renting or buying another home one day, P.T work and P.T ministry, F.T work, homeschooling permanently, whatever happens we are at peace with it.
You know I have no fear of the future and what it will bring, whatever happens, we will make the most of it!

Our Faith Led Journey has already had so many unexpected twists and turns along the way, and I'm expecting it will have many more...and I'm Sooooo looking forward to it!

So in concluding this very long post (If you've read this far...Thank You, You're Awesome), I just want to say if you have a dream, if you have goals, if God has called you to do something for Him, Do IT! Go all out and just DO IT!
Don't be afraid to reach for the stars...Just remember though, these dreams, goals and callings on our lives usually always come with sacrifices we need to make, so be sure to be willing to make some sacrifices to see your dreams, goals and most of all God given calling come to pass...It will be worth it xo
 
Even though I'm sitting here in our caravan home and it still hasn't stopped raining, in fact it's pouring harder than before and our annexe is getting wetter and wetter, I don't care....I feel sooooooo BLESSED right here, right now. I LOVE God, I LOVE my Family and I LOVE my Life...LIFE IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT and it is SOOOOOOO GOOD!!

I Hope Everyone is Well and Enjoying LIFE xoxoxox
Love Dimi xo

Friday, 3 June 2016

Continued..Blaxland Riverside Park...

The Fun continues at Blaxland Riverside Park! Check out more of our photos...
Slide FUN!
More Climbing FUN!
Swinging and Climbing Frame...
Shane just being Spunky!
Beautiful River Views...
My GORGEOUS, PRECIOUS Family...
A Beautiful spot for Lunch...
Okay Shane, I'll let you take a photo...
More Water Fun...
More Climbing Fun!
Beautiful Views...

 We stayed all day and left when it got dark...we had a very long drive home in the usual Sydney traffic but it was worth it! We all had fun here! The Girls had a heap of fun climbing, swinging, sliding, and running...they even made a friend as usual! It really was a FUN Family day, Loved it xo
I hope everyone is well,
Take Care,
Dimi xo

Thursday, 2 June 2016

Blaxland Riverside Park..

The other day we went to Blaxland Riverside Park. This park was about a 1 hour drive from where we are staying here in Camden, it really was worth the drive. I've become really good at finding some of the great gems in and around the Sydney area. This park was another gem I found, just to spend the day together, have a yummy b.b.q lunch together, run around together, go for a lovely walk and just relax together.
It was a little strange at first because this park is alongside a prison, however, we had a GREAT day and we hope to visit again in the future.
Check out some of our pics...
 I loved the wide open spaces, for a picnic, to run around, and kick the footy.
Yummy Kofta Lunch...
The Love Birds...
Shane showing us what amazing football talent he has, Hahaha...did you know he could have been a famous AFL football player, Haha, just ask him, he'll LOVE to tell you ALL about it, Hahahaha...Love you Babe!
Zoey loving her Kofta...
Park Kiosk...
This is the fun climbing tower, bridge and climbing wall...we had a heap of fun on it.
Water Fun area..open 9am to 4pm...Great in summer I reckon!
Flying Fox FUN!

Our GORGEOUS Girls...
Fun net bridge...
Climbing Wall...
Water park area...

I have sooooo many photos to share...to be continued!
Take Care,
Dimi :-)