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Showing posts with label family. Show all posts

Once in a Lifetime

August was a once in a lifetime experience. There have been various combinations of Bohalls that have visited the U.S. from Croatia. But this was the first, and perhaps the last time we went as a family of seven. 

We began our trip in the Boston area, visiting Jeremy's family and seeing the Gordon College and Conwell campuses (where we met and were married), among other things.

In front of Wilson Hall at Gordon College

We then spent two weekends with Jeremy's relatives in Brooklyn. Experiencing the Big Apple was a highlight for the kids. 



















In between the two weekends we made a quick trip down to Washington D.C. 












During these first three weeks, we were joined by our pastor and his family - also (and still!) close friends of ours. This was the first time his wife and kids had been to the States. It was quite the adventure for the 11 of us to travel around the northeast. But of course these will be memories we will never forget. 

Towards the end of our trip we visited good friends in Buffalo, NY where we experienced Niagra Falls, then went to Cooperstown. 

Jeremy has always said family and friends are what he misses most about the States. During this trip we were able to reconnect with many of our friends - some who are not specifically mentioned here while introducing our children to some of the most important places and people in the U.S. We even got to take in a couple MLB ballgames - firsts for all of the kids. 

It was certainly a trip to remember!

Merry Christmas!

This has been a sobering year for many of us. It's a year in which the significance of a Savior who understands and sympathizes with us brings us more comfort, perhaps, than in other years. Our prayer is that you would be surrounded by peace as you celebrate the birth of Emmanuel. May the news of Christ's birth fill your heart with joy.

Merry Christmas!




Angels We Have Heard on High

 Seeing one kid after another take up an instrument has been a joy for us as parents. This year we put together a simple arrangement for our unique instrumentation and played Angels We Have Heard on High. Enjoy!


Summer Without Camps

 This was the first summer since we moved to Croatia that we haven't been involved in camps. They were cancelled due to Covid-19. Although it was disappointing to not be able to serve in one of the most exciting parts of our ministry, the break came at a good time. We took the extra time to be with friends and family at the coast. 


Covid-19 and Earthquakes

 Two weeks ago, Petra traveled from Croatia across the border to Hungary for the weekend without a hitch. She went to a women’s gathering while I (Jeremy) stayed at home with our five children. My parents and my mother-in-law helped me manage the whole situation. Our life was completely normal. There were 12 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Croatia. 

One week ago, Petra and I went out for breakfast in Zagreb to plan for the upcoming change in our schedule. The government had just announced that there would be no school for at least the next two weeks. With four of our children affected, we had to plan ahead. Thankfully Croatian officials were on the ball. They had already begun recording classes for pupils to watch on television and over the internet. There were 49 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Croatia.


Zagreb on March 14


Today, we’re not allowed to cross the border to any other country. We can’t go to a restaurant because they’re all closed. In fact, we’re not allowed to leave our apartment if we’re not getting necessities for my parents or ourselves. Today, or rather right now, there are 206 confirmed cases of Coronavirus in Croatia – 78 more than yesterday at this time.

We’ve kept our eye on what’s going on in Italy for awhile now. They are, after all, a ferry ride or highway away from us. The Croatian minister of health has been incredible. He’s been one step ahead the whole time. Yesterday they filled an arena with beds to supplement the hospitals if this situation gets bad fast. Officials have been calm, but strict. Even today, with the high spike in confirmed cases, I feel confident I am in a country where the politicians and health officials are leading wisely.

I’m not sure I can say the same about myself. At home, with five kids between eleven months and eleven years, it has gotten chaotic at times. Sure, it’s nice not driving all over Zagreb to baseball practices, swimming lessons and parent-teaching conferences. But having 5 less-than-mature personalities around me all the time can be draining. So it has been nice having my parents around to help with the kids. 

Last week, they enjoyed time with our 11 month old Mihej in the park on a daily basis.



But parks around the city were closed on Thursday. And my parents have been told to self-quarantine. So they are no longer able to spend time with their grandkids – one of the main reasons they decided to come to Croatia.

I took the kids out to play baseball a couple times this week. But these sort of outings are also no longer allowed. 

So we are at home together for the next 4 weeks at least. This is our new reality. It’s going to take some getting used to. Yet, as I write, I realise that if we are all at home together for the next 4 weeks, we’re going to be just fine. It’ll be challenging. But it’s a lot better than the alternative of one or more of us being hospitalized. 

So I’m thankful; thankful for those whose authority we are under; thankful for a wife who has been so very patient during this time; thankful that my parents are close; thankful to more closely observe and interact with my children as they grow and learn.

As I edit this and get ready to post, Zagreb has been shaken by several earthquakes this morning. Among other damage, the first quake broke one of the spires on the cathedral.


A pandemic and earthquakes; it seems like a lot. But we’re still far away from many around the world who are dealing with wars, famines and other catastrophes. 

That’s not to say we’re not affected as a family. We are. But Psalm 46 is an incredible help during this time:

God is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble.

The LORD of hosts is with us; the God of Jacob is our fortress.

Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!”

All the events of this week have made this command more relevant and important to me. 

May I, may we, Lord, learn to be still and know that you are God.



A Quick Look at our Ministry in Croatia




Meet Emily!

We are proud to announce the birth of Emily Vjera Bohall!
Petra's labor was considerably shorter than her two previous births.  After a night of contractions, we left the house at 6:07 am and the official time of delivery was 6:25.  Both Petra and Emily are healthy and home.  
Enoh and Ian have responded with awe; who wouldn't with such a beautiful younger sister!



We are overwhelmed with gratitude to the Lord for his provision and to those of you who included us in your prayers.  Thank you!



The Bohalls

We're Expecting!


That’s right, Baby Bohall number 3 is on the way!  We found out right before we left the States in January and eagerly await the birth of our 3rd child in September. 

"God is Gracious"!


Ian Rahim Bohall was born on Wednesday, January 13th at 1:40 pm local time.  He and Petra are doing well as they both recuperate in the hospital.  At 8 lbs. 1 oz, he is more than 2 lbs. bigger than Enoh was when he was born!  Ian means "God is gracious" while Rahim means "compassionate".  We feel blessed beyond measure with the birth of our second son.  Thank you for your prayers and support!