GuestBook

This is like those books they have you sign at weddings. The only difference is, this is a blog. Not a wedding.

Its easy to sign... Just leave a comment below in your best handwriting, with your name and website if you have one. Please? and thank you. : )

23 comments:

Sarah Katelyn said...

Kaylene, I am looking forward to updates! I am praying for you as you start into this new season in life. Love, Sarah

Ryan and Katy Williams said...

Thinking about you very much!!! I'm taking more pictures since Tana won't have you around. I hope you love Hungary and know that you will learn so much while you are there!!!

The Burnett Family said...

WOW!!! I am so excited for you as you embark on a new season in a new part of the world. God is amazing!! I'll be praying for you and enjoying every update you write. :)

-Hannah Burnett

Dean Bonanno said...

Kaylene,
I learned about your adventures in Hungary, when your dad shared at the Washington conference this past weekend. It all sounds exciting and a blessing for you. Please know that I will lift you daily in prayer. I pray those who arround you will see the Light of Jesus Christ and the Truth of salvation. Lord bless.

The Milkmaid said...

Greetings from Chehalis Washington! I am excited to be able to keep in touch with what God is doing in your life and your new ministry. You must post about your first week at school! ;-)

Lord Bless you!
Love,
Katie Sterland

Abbie said...

Wow Kaylene, how awesome is this? How awesome is our God?!

I want to do something similar one day - hopefully soon! I'm so excited for you, and I know this will be an amazing experience, and that God will use you to bless many.

How long will you be there?
Can't wait to read more details...

- Abbie
abbiewrote.wordpress.com

Tina Buschman said...

Hi Kaylene,
I love reading your blog and seeing the pictures! Thank you! I am so excited at how God has made you comfortable in your new home. I know that He will teach you, guide you, and give you strength each day. Blessings on your school lessons!
Love,
Tina

Lee Ann Scasta said...

Hey Kaylene - love the pictures you have already shared, can't wait to see what catches your eye. You are missed, and much loved. Take good care of yourself.

Anonymous said...

Hey Kaylene!

Sarah told us about your new blog yesterday at the girls bible study at the coffee shop.It is neat to know what the Lord is doing in your life. I am praying for you. JoAnna Fagerness

Anna said...

I'm loving your updates! So glad you've started this blog while you're there!

Dean Bonanno said...

Still praying for you...I am not sure if it's possible, but is there a way to know the name of some of the children, so we may pray for them. I also just had an idea come to mind...I help ith a youth group at church..Calvary Chapel. Would there be a way to connect the student i work ith and the ones you teach? Not sure of the ages of your students. Lord bless

Tami Klacik said...

Hi Kaylene, Sure nice to have you bring Europe to our computer! Your pictures are lovely, and we're so enjoying them. We're happy the Lord has given you these few months in Hungary, and it's amazing Austria is your neighbor! May the Lord continue to be your strength and joy as you teach. Love, Tami Klacik

Nat said...

woohoo! you got a domain name!

you make me miss Budapest...

Judy said...

Thank you for visiting my blog,Kaylene! God Bless your work for God's glory.

Anonymous said...

I am so impressed with your bloging skills woman! Can't wait to see you. --Soryn

Márta said...

Love your blog Kaylene :))
Your stories are so much fun to read :D

Elise Kaylène said...

Hello !

My first name is Elise and my nickname is Kaylene.

I would like just writing a message because it's a funny coïncidence.

Sorry for my bad english.

Renate said...

Love your blog!

I am encouraged whenever I read a new post. Thank you for your faithfulness in sharing here about His faithfulness!

I will be praying for you.

Renate

Morgan said...

I just found your blog today, and everything I read I love!

Can I ask you a question? How exactly did you end up in Hungary? I know, I know, I should probably keep reading and I'll find out, but I want you to tell me!

K thanks, love you blog!

Morgan
morgan-johnson.blogspot.com

God's Gal Sarah said...

YESSSS! I can finally keep up with you through a blog! It's been forever since I've seen you, old friend. Hope and pray God continues to bless and you :)

Jennifer Leigh said...

Hey Kaylene!

Twas fun to meet you in real-life! I can check that off my to-do list: "meet a blogger in real life" ;))

Good luck with all the pictures I saw you making during the conference;)

All the best also as you rap up your time in Hungary. That you might be filled with joy- as you reflect on your time in Hungary, serving. I'll pray for the new directions your life might take - that you might be encouraged to see His Sovereignty in all things! :)

I hope to keep reading and have already been encouraged by your testimony... :) thanks!

x
Jennifer (that girl which rather randomly came up to you during the IFES conference ;))

Kaylene said...

@Jennifer Leigh
I was thrilled to meet an anonymous blog reader in real life! Thanks for introducing yourself! What's your email or twitter? ( write me @ kaylenelise@yahoo.com if you don't want to post it here)

Dorothy Caldwell said...

Hi Kaylene, I am a friend to Dottie Austin, here in Amarillo and know all of her children, especially Melinda. I went to hs in Perryton, but graduated 1952. So I've wondered if I know any of your family. I am kin to the Flowers. Did or do you know them? Thanks for reading and answering this question. Might be interesting. Blessings, Dorothy Caldwell June 6, 2012

 
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