Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Date Night

Meisi's first Daddy Daughter Date night

 A kiss for Daddy
 Ok...that was funny...
 One more...

Ahhh...and if that wasn't enough...

This allowed Ian and I to have a Mommy/Son Date Night. 
                                      

I LOVE days like these when we stop, put down the electronics and fully engage one on one with our blessings from the Lord.  While our date nights aren't as routine as they could be, when we have them - they are extra special. :)  Talking together, laughing out loud, cuddling - my cup overflows!

Meisi's first date was certainly a good one.  Upon being returned promptly at 9pm by her handsome date she was all smiles. :) 





My Favorite Homeschool Field Trip

This year has been anything but usual as far as homeschooling goes.  Although, I'm not sure there really is a "usual" in homeschooling, thus the beauty in it. :)  We started year round homeschooling this year and year round it will be....

I want to share about my very favorite field trip we took this year.  It was to the Wycliffe Discover Center.   If you don't know about Wycliffe Bible Translators  - click on their link to read more.  We took this trip with our homeschool group the Tampa Bay Heat.  They do this trip annually and I HIGHLY recommend it to all my local friends.

One of the first things in the morning - a play!  Those who know me, know I LOVE plays... and another example of how perfectly God weaves us together... Meisi was selected to be IN the play! They asked, "Will she stand in front of a crowd?" I said, "Umm... I'm not sure."  Then they took her off and told her what to do.   No need to worry - she is a natural!  Perfectly.Weaved.In...

She'd stop and wave every once in a while smiling, saying, "Hi Mommy, I right here."

Through the curriculum we are using (MFW), we read the YWAM books on missionaries for each country we study.  The first of these books we read was about Cameron Townsend.  He started Wycliffe (which is why we were so excited to go see all the work done through them since then).  Well... guess who the play was about?  Of course, it was Cameron Townsend!  Meisi was a security guard preventing "Uncle Cam"  from entering.   I'd say she must be the cutest security guard EVER!  Thankfully she let him enter. :)


Next stop - Music!
A tidbit about us - every country we visit, we try to pick up three items - 1) A Christmas ornament, 2) A bowl (not sure how that started but we have some very cool bowls), and 3) a musical instrument.

Our kids were fascinated at the variety of instruments and enjoyed sharing that we actually own some of these with the folks serving at Wycliffe.

Dress up anyone? My three sweet amigos!  Muy buenita, Si?  (Ok...don't judge my Spanish...it has been about 20+ years since taking it.)




This picture melts my heart as I think of the gift our sweet Meisi has in drawing others to her and the love that somehow overflows to and through others around her (this man was our tour guide). I pray that God draws her to Him early and that she uses that gift, living a life that radiates His love to all she encounters.

Near the end of the day, they used a visual of how many people were needed to support one missionary family. I think we were all amazed putting it into perspective.  Aili was a "literacy specialist" and Ian was a "non print media specialist".  There were other jobs from teachers, finance folks,  financial supporters, mechanics, medical staff...but more than any other "job" needed to be filled was that of the prayer partners.  I was one of those; however, Meisi quickly stepped up to take over.  :)

This brought to mind how thankful I am for our dear sweet friends who cover us in prayer.  Blessing upon blessing to have you in our life.  Thank you.  This journey we are on is so breathtakingly beautiful, exciting, freeing; yet, overwhelming.  Thank you for continually lifting us up. :)


At the end of our visit, some of the kids in our group said they wanted to be missionaries to the unreached when they grow up.  Our Wycliffe guide said the biggest reason that wouldn't happen was all the adults sitting behind them - their parents.  He said that many, many feel called to serve Him, but decline because their family is so adamant about them not going.  That their parents are all for missions but not their child or grandchildren going to those places...  My first thought - but how can they hear?
Broke.my.heart.    

This also brought to mind a story about Hudson Taylor.  He had been teaching and preaching amongst a group of Chinese people for some time with having none who believed.  Then a respected man at the end of the service stood up and shared, "I have been searching for the truth for a long time.  My father and my grandfathers before me searched for the truth, but they never found it. I have traveled far and wide looking for it.  I have tried Confucianism, Taoism, and Buddhism, but have found no rest.  But tonight, tonight I have found rest.  I have heard the truth, and from now on I am a believer in Jesus."  

A few nights later, the man asked Hudson Taylor a very hard question, "How long have the people in your land known about Jesus?" When Hudson Taylor told him hundreds of years, the man said, "What? You knew the truth for hundreds of years and didn't come to tell us?  My father searched for the truth all his life and died without finding it.  Why didn't you come sooner?"

He died without finding it (truth). 
Why didn't you come sooner?

If that doesn't break your heart, it should.  
"God does not wish any would perish." 2 Peter 3:9 (nor should we)...

but.. 
"How then can they call upon the one they have not believed in? And How can they believe in the one whom they have not heard? And how can they hear about Him unless someone tells them?" Romans 10:14

"The harvest is plentiful but workers are few.  Ask the Lord of the harvest to send out workers into the harvest field."  Luke 10:2  

My alarm goes off daily at 10:02 to remind me to pray for the Lord to send out workers.  
Will you join me in praying this, even if it is your child or grandchild He is going to send out? 

If looking for something a little more powerful than magical to do in Orlando -  I recommend the Wycliffe Discovery Center.  :)




Thursday, March 20, 2014

Orphan Sunday - belated post

Trying to play a little catch up...

December - Orphan Sunday

The first was a super special day - Orphan Sunday at Fishhawk Fellowship Church.  This took place back in December.  What a gift to have Jodi Allion join us.  Jodi is the medical director for LWB and has known and loved our sweet Meisi before we did. :)




This day was beautiful - the slide shows, the testimonies, the prayer time for each family who had or was adopting/fostering, the message...

Another special gift was my sweet friend Katie coming to help serve as the Show Hope Advocate. :) Let me just say that having a slumber party is just as much fun as an adult as it was as a kid!  Katie and her sweet girls spent the night with us and we had fun....very tired the next day, but lots of fun! :) 



A couple months before this event I served in another like it and there was an elderly lady who walked by me crying a the end of the service.  I asked her if she was ok.  She said, "No. This was amazing.  Eye opening.  I want to do something; yet I know as soon as I walk out these doors I will carry on with my busy life and forget all I've seen and heard here today."  Tears streaming down her beautiful face.  What honesty.  What painful truth each of us face.... I pray for you, just as I did with her, that you don't walk away from hard truths, that you don't forget.  Don't walk away from the desires God has given you.  Go or Give or Adopt - do whatever it is God has called you to do.

But DO something.
Don't forget and Do Nothing.

Don't know where to start - here, let me help!
I can't say enough good about Love Without Boundaries and Show Hope.
These are two of many ways to support orphan care and preserve families (LWB unity fund).
I know there are many, many more.
However,  with these two I wholeheartedly will say that the money you send - makes a difference in the life of a child, children and families.

Remember, DO SOMETHING!!

Friday, March 14, 2014

More birthday celebrations. :)

This is a bit delayed but finally downloaded these pics and wanted to get them on here. :)

Grandma came to help us celebrate Meisi's third birthday (she was with us in China for the second birthday too). :)

As many times as we've been to Disney.. we had never stopped with the kids to see Mickey Mouse.  News flash- Mickey Mouse actually TALKS now - WITH a moving mouth!  It was so very cool!




 Our girl LOVES Micke Mouse. I wish I could've caught the excitement leading up to this....
 At the end of every disney attraction is a...STORE! lol  Ian was being the entertainer here.
 So happy to love on a life sized Minnie doll. :)


A couple days later we had another little birthday party with Grandma.  We made homemade cupcakes and icing which turned out better than I expected. :)

I think she is almost tired of getting pictures taken, what do you think??
Sassy...
 Sweet..
 Silly Meisi.
 Aili, enjoying our creation...she was pleased with the outcome. :)
 Pin the eye on Muno... So.Much.Fun... watching Meisi jump up and down, laughing, cheering... Priceless!
 She was very proud to show Daddy how well he did!
 Waiting patently for her packages...
 :)
 Such a little copycat - she adores her Jie Jie. Can you tell??

Blessings..over and over again!  

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Happy 3rd Birthday!

Sweetness...

She certainly has made so much progress since this time last year.

Our hotel and sweet guide in Anhui made arrangements for us to have a cake (Chinese version) and Hello Kitty plates and balloons in our room when we returned from Civil Affairs on her birthday...

Such a special day it was - her 2nd Birthday and the day she legally became our daughter...God's timing is always perfect. :)

She wasn't completely happy about the birthday song, or the candle or the hat... She did like the cake though. :)




This year - totally different!  She loved it ALL...

She is such a ham too.  As we sang, "Happy Birthday dear Meisi."  She says, "I'm right here."  :)






Happy Birthday baby girl! :)

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

One year ago today...

I remember clearly checking and rechecking the bag before leaving the hotel to Civil Affairs.  We could not wait to hold our baby girl.  I fully expected to have time to set down our bags, get out the camera and wait for them to bring her in...

Nope...she was there waiting for us.  
 When her daddy scooped her up - immediate smile. :) Thank you Jesus for grafting her into our family.
 Our first family photo as a family of 5. :)
One year later...

Riding four wheelers ;)

 Shooting up all the bad guys because she IS a super hero (or so she says). :)
 Fighting hard with the Monkey King...
 Umm...not sure what she is doing here aside from being part of a very silly family..
 Enjoying magical moments with her favorite characters - Mickey and Minnie...

I still stand amazed.  All the fears and anxieties leading up to a year ago have been filled with beautiful truths and love.  This year our family has grown by more than just one person... we've grown in love, we've grown in Christ and we've grown in trust.  

Our little princess - she is the bravest, strongest person I know.  We do not forget the tragedy and heartbreak that led to her being ours.  Yet, I can't praise my Lord enough for calling us to adopt, for helping us be obedient - overcoming all the reasons/doubts, for choosing us for her and her for us and for making beauty out of ashes.  

It has been a truly happy, joy filled year for our family - and this is just the beginning! :)