Frequently Asked Questions
On this trip, there were a handful of questions that we got asked repeatedly. I figured it’d be a good idea to address them here, in no particular order.
What are your kids ages/names/genders/how many kids do you have?
Because our family is large and often-changing, we keep a list here and try to update it whenever necessary.
What’s your typical day look like?
On a typical day (meaning a weekday in which all the kids are at school - this happens less often than you’d think), we get Pan and Lutiya to their schools really early (6 and 7, respectively). Matt gets himself to school around 7:30, and then we homeschool Sandra and take care of Isaac until the afternoon when the other kids start coming back. During the day we also take care of the house, shop, blog, go to worship practice (Cindy), teach dance (Cindy), and write (Adam).
How do you get kids?
We’ve never sought them out. Cindy’s cousin called us about Matt and Sandra. Pan, Alaypa, and Lutiya came through a friend of a friend. In both cases, it was only because people knew what we were here to do. We’re fully convinced that God brought them to us. We are not actively seeking out children at the moment either.
How are you doing financially? Where does your support come from?
In general, we’re okay. God has always provided and we have no doubt he will continue to do so. About half of our support comes from friends and family through Coast Vineyard. The other half currently comes from Matt and Sandra’s mom. If at any time you feel led to help out, see this page for how. We are also working on things during the day that help bring in a little income, but we cannot do anything fulltime at the moment so this income is minor.
Where do you go to church?
We go to an international church called House of Praise. It’s perfect for our family as it has both an international and Thai service, and an international and Thai youth group. Sunday evenings our two families meet with another one and do a sort of home group thing too.
How’s your Thai?
We’re not fluent, but we’re good. We can communicate most things we need to and can understand basic conversations. Watching TV or listening to sermons is difficult (maybe 60-80% comprehension). We can read and write enough to help the kids with their homework or read letters from their schools, but we’re not fast. Reading Thai subtitles, we can only catch about 2 or 3 words before it changes.
(For Adam) How’s the book coming?
The story most people know about (Travelers) is finished, and I’m querying agents to see if they’re interested. The querying is not going so well, but I’m learning a lot and writing another story in the meantime. You can find out a lot more at my other blog.
So what other questions do you have? What have we been neglecting to make clear on this blog? It doesn’t have to be frequently asked for us to answer.



