Saturday, January 30, 2010

Recipe: The Perfect Day

Ingredients:

6 inches of snow
My 3 favorite people
Lots of snuggles and cuddles
A pinch of movies (free from the library!)
A pot of homemade soup
Several cups of hot chocolate
A dash of books, puzzles and crafts

Directions:

Preheat the day with a long and delightfully quiet quiet time.
Separate the bad attitudes from the happy hearts.
Mix all ingredients together and simmer for 24 hours.

Enjoy... (I know we have!)













Friday, January 29, 2010

Recipe: Spinach Tortellini Soup

For all of us covered in snow and ice this is the perfect soup for a day at home!

Ingredients:

1 tsp pepper
1 tbsp minced garlic
1 lb ground lean sausage
1 lb tortellini
2-4 cps water
3 cups baby spinach
1 can corn (drained)
1/2 cp onion, diced
1 1/2 tsp salt
1 can diced tomatoes
1 can chicken broth (14oz)
2 tbsp italian seasoning
1 cp carrots, chopped

Directions:

1) Brown sausage
2) In large pot combine everything but tortellini and bring to a boil.
3) Add tortellini and boil for 3 minutes then decrease heat to low and simmer for 20 minutes.

Enjoy!

32 Hours in Haiti

This video is long...
But well worth your time.

Photojournal: Chick Fil A Night

We had an incredible night last night. We had so many friends from Grey Stone, friends from the blog world, friends from our old church, friends from other local churches, even friends of a friend who are now our new friends!




The support of us and the Johnson's and our adoptions was just overwhelming!

Andy and Jeremiah...









Michaella and me...









Our adoption steps posters...









Our combined four children...









Just a few of our friends who showed up to support us...








































































Thursday, January 28, 2010

Thursday Thoughts

It's been a while since I've done a "Thursday Thoughts" post so I'll refresh your memory on the rules:

1) There are no rules and this is permission for me to be as random as my mind usually is!

This weeks seems incredibly short. I can't believe we are at Thursday already. The weekend is looming and might include some winter weather. I hope. I hope. I brought back a recipe for an incredible sausage and tortellini soup (recipe to be posted later) from my sister Molly and I am excited to try it out. Nothing better than homemade soup on a snowy day!

Tonight is our Chick Fil A night. At the risk of beating a dead horse, here are the details again for those of you that live in the Raleigh/Durham area:

Tonight, Thursday January 28th
5-8pm
Eat at the Chick Fil A on Hillsborough Road
Bring your spirit card to turn in with your order
Get your spirit card here!
20% of the proceeds will go towards our adoptions fund!

It has now been officially three weeks since we began paci boot camp with Ezra. About a week into it I was really worried that he was going to never take a nap again...but he has learned a new normal to settle down for naps and bedtime and is doing so good! He still randomly asks for his paci but doesn't whine for it anymore. There have been some pretty significant changes we have seen in his vocabulary and enunciation just in the past three weeks. His "Ezra-ease" is fading and real understandable words are coming out. I'm not sure if this is related to the paci or not, but in the past few weeks something has clicked in his brain and he has learned his colors and shapes and recognize several letters and will even count up to ten for us. He will sit (and enjoy!) several books being read at a time. Who knew?!

Speaking of books being read I am enjoying Raising a Modern-Day Princess by Farrel and Hanna. For all of you moms out there with daughters its a good read to help us inspire purpose, value, and strength in our daughters.





Here's to a snowy weekend...

Happy Thursday!

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Home! (and Haiti update)

We made it home yesterday.

And the reality of being away for almost a week came crashing down...

Unpacking, laundry, bills, balancing the checkbook, overdue library books, and no food in the house!

Ah, but it was so worth it.

Another group of people making it home yesterday...the Haiti team!

Praise the Lord for all the work done! Pray for the team members as their hearts are torn between two worlds and leaving so much need behind.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Put it on your calendar...

Remember...










Eat at Chick Fil A this Thursday night!

5 -8pm
Hillsborough Rd Chick Fil A
Bring your spirit card and turn in with your order!

Get your spirit card here.

See you there!

Memory Monday

Philippians 2:5-7

Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus:

Who, being in very nature God,
did not consider equality with God something to be grasped,
but made himself nothing,
taking the very nature of a servant,
being made in human likeness.

Sunday, January 24, 2010

Haiti Update: Saturday's Report





We serve a mighty God! There is no doubt that God has his hand on our mission team. He continues to bless them with an abundance of food, water, supplies, blessings and protection. There is power in prayer and the name of the Lord!


Our team had another "good day" serving in Haiti. The medical team continues to see patients from sunrise to sunset. Dr Karen McCarthy has such a heart for our Haitian friends and she is tireless in her efforts to see as many patients as possible during the day. Allison and Cindy complete her team with warm personalities and great nursing skills. It is incredible to watch them in action and see how efficient and caring they are with each person. On this trip, they added Debbie's medical knowlege and organization skills to the team and created a powerful force. What a blessing that we can take the medical team in to the people rather than waiting for them to come to us. On past mission trips, walking the ravine with Dr. Karen and her nurses was one of the most memorable parts of the journey. The ravine is one of the poorest, filthiest places in the city. People live along the banks in make shift homes of cardboard, cloth and plywood. Entire families may live in one small room with no floor or furniture. They drink from the same water in which they bathe and wash clothes while pigs wade through trash right beside them. Needless to say there are many sick children there. Most of the children in Sherrie Fausey's school are from this area and they are given food and loving care while under Ms Sherrie's watchful eye. Since this area had so little to start with, it hasn't changed that much since the quake. The medical team has walked the ravine trying to help these families in addition to the clinics. On Sunday they will be setting up a clinic to minister to the people around Pastor Cenor's "church on the rooftop". That is going to be quite a challenge as the homes are built into the steep mountainside and there was great loss in this area. On Monday, the team will be working a clinic at Karen's again. Please keep them in your prayers.

Pastor Michael Grooms preached at the clinic site today and 6 lives were saved. Mesi Jezi! (Can you guess what this means in Creole?) Pray that there will be a revival among the people of Haiti as God begins to heal this land. Praise God that we have Christian doctors, nurses and laborers who give God the glory as they work. Thank you Pastor Mike for the sharing of your anointed word. The team will be having a praise and worship service at the clinic site Sunday morning with Pastor Cenor's congregation. Pastor Mike will be preaching with a translator. Oh how I wish I was there with them! Haitians truly enjoy their songs and worship - there will be a whole lot of clapping and praise going on in those hills Sunday! Pray that more souls will be saved as Pastors Mike, Jonathan, and Jim share their faith.

It appears that the larger support organizations have quite a supply of food and water just sitting at the airport waiting to be distributed. Many of the volunteers have never been in Haiti before and are actuallyaf raid to go out into the communities with the Haitian people - probably due in large part to the alarming reports of violence being played on CNN and other news channels. How frustrating to know much needed water and nourishment is just sitting there unused . Jeff and the guys on the Georgia mission team are making sure the people around the school and the ravine area are getting supplies. They have been making numerous trips to the airport to load up supplies and distribute them to those most in need. It is amazing what you can do when you walk with authority! I understand some people even got crutches today! You rock, Jeff!

Kathy Brooks is doing a GREAT job running the base camp until Sherrie returns in the near future. They have secured a generator, set up a working bathroom, and the Haitian cooks are preparing meals for the large group of children and adults now staying there. They cook in large pots over open fires - lots of beans and rice! Peanut butter, poptarts, and MRE's (military version of tv dinner) are the popular foods now. The Haitian laborers have completed one of the outer walls and continue to work hard to complete the rest of the security wall.

The team has loved the beautiful songs of praise that can be heard coming from the street during the night and early morning. Last night there was one beautiful voice that stood out like the voice of an angel. Jim was so taken with it that he sought the lady out today. He found a 20 year old woman behind the captivating voice and made a video of her singing to share with us when he returns. He invited her to join the team for their evening devotion time and she serenaded them with three solos. Jim said it was simply amazing!


In the midst of all this praise report, the reality is that there is an overwhelming amount of work yet to be done, and the conditions are really rough. The safety of our team continues to be a major prayer request. There are thousands of starving, frustrated, hurt, homeless people filling the streets. It has to be overwhelming for our team to know they are leaving soon when the need is still so great. The next few days will be very emotional for them as they feel torn between their two worlds. Please hold them up in your prayers.

I pray each of you supporters will enjoy a day of rest and restoration on this beautiful Sunday. Thank you for standing in the gap with me for this important mission team.


To God be the Glory.

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Don't Leave Home Without Them

In my day and a half squeezed into a day I must have somehow forgotten to pack a few items for our visit with my family.

Thankfully it is just non-essential items...

You know, like pajamas's, socks, and toothbrushes =)

I did manage to remember the true essentials...

You know, like water bottles, barbies, and three white tank tops.

Thankfully, I'm visiting a house that is more stocked than your local walmart!

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What's the worst thing you have forgotten to pack for a trip?

Haiti Update: A Father in law's Heart

Once again, excerpts from A Heart for Haiti:


My father in law, Jim...


I began and ended the day talking with Jim.

What a blessing!

I was thrilled to hear his voice this morning assuring me that all is well. The team is making a difference every day in the name of the Lord. I began to immediately ask a million questions about the team's health, safety, and work. They are praising God for his incredible faithfulness every step of the way. In the middle of our conversation, a strong tremor, later to be identified as a 4.4 quake, hit and I listened as Jim yelled "Tremor" out to those around him. I could hear the fright in his voice as he hurried to escape the concrete second floor sleeping quarters. He exclaimed that the whole building was shaking and I held my breath in disbelief while saying a prayer for their safety - this 30 seconds of chaos was surreal - and then it abruptly stopped. Jim hadn't yet descended on the ladder and he resumed our convervation with a bit more emotions. He said that the tremors are frequent, though not as hard as this one, and he asked that the prayer warriors pray for these tremors to cease so that our team can work and sleep on solid ground. When the tremors hit, they produce great anxiety and fear as everyone goes on alert - they have a routine to get away from any buildings asap. Evidently one person can feel a powerful tremor and a person only 100 feet away will feel nothing! They keep everyone on constant alert.

Jim shared a story about sitting at a metal table yesterday while a young Haitian boy played in a small tent beneath it. A big tremor rocked the house and the young boy panicked and began to scream in fear. The zipper was stuck on his tent and he couldn't get out. Jim struggled with the zipper from the outside as the boy pulled at it from the inside. The ground was shaking beneath them and Jim said he felt so helpless at that moment. His emotions overflowed with the awareness that he must get out of the building but he couldn't leave this young boy behind. The zipper released and when they both finally got safely outside, he was so weak he had to sit down. He realized that these precious children will have to live in this type of ongoing fear long after he returns home.

I stopped asking questions then and listened as my brother shared his heart with one story after another of emotional experiences from this week. He spoke of his visit to the ravine where a nun called him over to help a young preteen boy with a crushed leg. The boy had open infected wounds wrapped in a bloody, pus covered bandage. Jim knew they had to get him to the clinic that was 1 mile away, so he prayed for strength to physically carry him. When they got to the street, along came Jeff driving a truck going to distribute food for one of the agencies! Jeff stopped and gave them a ride to the clinic - Praise God. ( These are not accidents - these are miracles! ) . The young boy cried out in pain the entire ride. but evidently transformed into a whole differnt personality when the pain meds took over. He began to smile and joke and give high fives to those around him. Unfortunately when this dear Haitian boy's pain meds wear off, he is going to have to live in excruciating pain again.

Jim was overcome as he saw Sherries house and how close she had stood to death. He wept with Pastor Cenore as he listened to the details of the destruction of our beloved "church on the rooftop" . So many lives were buried alive as all the houses built into the hillside came tumbling down into the valley . He said the US troops were able to save many, but wouldn't carry off the dead bodies. A mass grave now lays in the rubble of a once awe-inspiring spot.

The team is handing out lots of food and water for the UN and other support agencies. Everyone has a role now, and Jeff is doing a lot of supply distribution. It seems the smaller non-profit agencies are doing a much better job than the large agencies at getting the food and water from the airport to the people. Jim said in order to avoid mobs, he often gives the local pastors the food and supplies who in turn call their congregation together to distribute them to the indiviual families. He doesn't see a lot of armed forces there in the slums of the ravine area, yet there is little violence. There are many pictures of children helping other children throughout the streets. Some of the street venders are setting up again with their limited supplies ( a couple cans of tuna, a bottle of mustard, vegetables, dusty flip flops ). The big cargo planes and the helicopters transporting patients fly over them constantly, but the most beautiful sound is that of the Haitians singing their praises to God throughout the night. I am convinced that this is how God is refreshing the spirits of our weary team each night and morning. That is a very different sound than the voodoo drums I heard on my last trip.

Jim said to be sure to tell you about the airport. Each assisting country has taken a field of their own where they set up tents and proudly fly their flag above their relief efforts. It is a beautiful picture of a united world joined together in hope and love. Hopefully someone will get a picture of it for us. I apologize for rambling. There is so much to share and so little space.

There is another mission team of 6 Georgians staying there at Sherrie's also. It is really hot there now ( 90s) and everyone is struggling to stay hydrated. Water is not readily available all the time and they end up giving away most of it everytime they get another supply. They are working hard. Today the medical team saw 103 patients. Yesterday they saw 133! Pastor Genada is staying with them to oversee the rebuilding of the outer security wall. They have hired Haitian men to help and the wall is really progressing. It looks like we are one of the only homes rebuilding in that poor area. Jim says familiar faces greet him everywhere as he walks and everyone wants to share their story of loss. Tonight Jim sounded tired but was happy to report that "It was a very good day!".


Please pray very specifically for these things today:

1 - The tremors cease and our team has firm ground to stand on.
2 - Renewed strength and energy for our team as they work long hours in high heat in the poorest of circumstances.
3- That God will continue to walk before our team preparing the way
for them to make a difference.
4 - That a spirit of revival will overtake Haiti and God will be honored
5 - Continued physical protection for our team
6 - Pray for their emotional well being while seeing so much tragedy and loss constantly.
7 - That souls will be saved!


Jim ended our conversation thanking everyone for their prayers. They are overwhelmed at the number of people who are praying for them each hour. Prayer works! Our team is living proof.

There is power in the name of our Lord!

Friday, January 22, 2010

A Day and a Half all in a Day

Yesterday my mom, sister Mary Kate and I spent about six hours shopping at the NC Kids Exchange.

That is, a HUGE consignment sale of epic proportions...which I've written about before.

You can read my friend Tasha's take on it here.

I got Ella and Ezra's spring and summer wardrobes (including 4 pairs of shoes!) as well as a new big girl booster seat for Ella. I averaged $2 per item and didn't spend over $5 for anything, including Ella's Easter dress and the booster seat!

While the sale is extremely worth it in the savings department it is also extremely exhausting!

And if that wasn't enough for one day, we packed up the car and me and the kids drove home with my mom to spend an extended weekend with my family.

Six more hours driving in the fog and icy conditions.

I was more than glad to call it (more) than a day yesterday as I crawled into bed last night!

Haiti Team 11:00 pm update

Excerpts from Heart for Haiti on Jeremiah's parents:

11:00 pm

Our team had another powerful day of helping those in great need today.

They all send their thanks for your prayers and support and say they can definitely feel it's power. Jim and I are having trouble connecting his satellite phone to my mobile - it is very garbled and we loose most of the conversation. Please pray that we can get a better connection. The team is "sleeping beneath the stars" on the open second floor of a concrete building at Sherries. They have a time of prayer and praise each evening before laying down to sleep. Michael and Jonathan both posted how they love laying there looking at the heavens and hearing the sound of Haitians praising the Lord through song.

What a beautiful way for God to refresh their weary souls after a full day of meeting so many needs.

At about 10:15 p.m. tonight there was another tremor which scared some of the team who were just drifting off to sleep. It put them on alert again and the team asked for our continued prayers for their safety as these aftershocks continue to hit.

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

They Made It!















The team landed safely!

They already have a praise report. The team had tried to get some IV fluids to take with them, but were unable to get any. This morning at the hangar, another team going in had an abundance and were not able to take it all with them, so they gave them to the team! Praise God!

Now we need a miracle for safe travels for them and the meds to get to Sherrie's site. We are praying that they can secure armed guards to escort them.

They were able to load 700 lbs of medical supplies on the plane and have about another 700 lbs waiting to be shipped in later as space provides. Jimmy Hendricks, NASCAR driver, donated his planes, pilots and crews to the Haiti efforts this week and the team flew in on his turbo-prop plane.

That's all for now...

Haiti Update

Jim and Debbie left this morning, along with their team of 10.

Haiti experienced a 6.1 aftershock early this morning, about 35 miles northwest of Port-au-Prince.

You can join a 24 hour prayer vigil for them and sign up for a specific time to pray for them by visiting here.

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Boston Bean Party

One of the mommy tricks up my sleeve (passed down from my mom) which I have written about before is my bucket of beans.

We don't play with this every day, not even every week, and sometimes an entire month passes before we pull it out.

It had been a while since we had seen ol' bucket of beans and I needed an activity that allowed Ezra to play independently and fit into our school focus this week with Ella.

We have been working on identifying and understanding the concept of numbers.

I made up cards, from 1 - 10, and laid them on the floor not in order. First she had to put them in order from 1 to 10. Then she had to count out the matching amount of beans for the number on the card. I also made different piles of beans and she had to point to the one that had 5 in it, etc.

She loved it.

Ezra was happy and occupied.













It was a beautiful (and rare) thing.

Prayer Request: Haiti

Jeremiah's mom and dad leave today to take in a team of 10 people to Port-au-Prince. While there, they will be setting up a medical clinic and rebuilding the security wall that had fallen around Sherrie's school building.

Please pray for their safety and that they will be equipped to bring help and hope to those devastated by the recent earthquake.

I'm not sure how good communication will be while they are down there, but I will be posting updates as I get them...

Monday, January 18, 2010

Memory Monday

Philippians 2:3

Do nothing out of selfish ambition or vain conceit, but in humility consider others better than yourself.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

A lost ninja warrior

I want to write about Peterson.

Because I know it is easy to look at all the news stories and pictures and just be overwhelmed by the tragedy and all the people in Haiti affected by the earthquake.

Yet most of the people remain nameless to the vast majority of us.

Peterson's life was not just a number...

When we first arrived in Haiti and made our way to Sherrie's house one of the first kids to greet us was a skinny boy in the gangly stage that all school aged boys hit.

He was missing his front teeth and had the most sparkling eyes.

And mischievous smile.

Jeremiah quickly realized that he had an instant companion in this boy.

Peterson stuck by our side the whole time we were there and wasn't afraid to lend a helping hand during our construction project.

Ok, maybe not helping so much, but he sure added to the fun!

















After about half a day he warmed up enough to show us his ninja look...

You know, the kind of look that just sends chills down your spine because you know he is about to unleash all fifty pounds of his ninja fury onto you =)
























Then he got his buddies got into the ninja act too. Now we were really worried...



















Finally, the fury was loosed...
(Peterson is the one in the blue shorts and green shirt)



He had friends.

He had a mom.

He had siblings.

Toki, one of his younger twin brothers.


















He will be missed.

Luke 12:6

Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies?
Yet not one of them is forgotten by God.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Above Freezing

We have a rule in this house.

If it is below freezing outside then we stay inside.

If it is above freezing (even by a degree!) then we get at least 15 minutes of fresh air in the winter.

That means Mommy too!

Since we actually made it into the 40's earlier this week I decided we could do much more than 15 minutes outside and we packed up the bikes and headed to our favorite local park for some much needed get-the-wiggles-out time.

And since I realized I hadn't taken but ONE photo of the kids in January, I packed along the camera too...
































Thursday, January 14, 2010

Update: Haiti

We received word late this afternoon that Sherri Faussey is alive!

Her house and orphanage did fall, but the school is still standing. All but one child made it out.

Peterson.

As much as we rejoice in the good news (and rejoice we do!)...

my heart grieves.

Haiti Update

We still have no word about Sherrie Faussey.

We had a friend in Haiti set out yesterday to find information, but was unable to reach the Delmas 31 area (where Sherrie and the Christian Light School are located) due to the impassable roads.

He did report that the area is very damaged.

Continue to pray.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Prayer Request: Haiti

As you've probably heard already on the news...

Haiti experienced a 7.0 magnitude earthquake late yesterday afternoon, just a few miles outside the capital city of Port au Prince.

As I've seen firsthand from our trip this year, Haiti doesn't have the infrastructure or resources to deal with this catastrophe. My heart is absolutely broken for what I know my friends are experiencing right now.

Here's an update, from those of you who remember my posts about our trip this year on some of the missionaries we worked with:

We have heard that Dorothy Pearce, director of Faith Hope Love Infant Rescue is ok. We aren't certain of her orphanage and children and nannies yet.

Marie Prinvall, another orphanage and school director is also ok, as well as her compound and children. Praise the Lord!

We have NOT heard any news or been able to make contact with Sherrie Faussey, director of the school and orphanage in Port Au Prince. We have heard discouraging reports about the Delmas 31 area, which is where the school and orphanage are located.

I'll post again whenever we hear something more about Sherrie.

Some pictures of our trip this year...

"Good" housing on a "good" day...














Just some of the children at Sherrie's orphanage...














They don't get any sweeter than this...

































Again, "good" houses on a "good" day in Haiti...















Please pray.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Eat More Chicken!

Mark your calendars if you live any wear near the Durham, North Carolina area for Thursday, January 28th.

And plan on eating dinner at Chick Fil A.











Why you ask?

Because we have teamed up with the Johnson's and are holding an adoption fundraiser night!

Eat dinner on the 28th anytime from 5pm - 8pm at the Hillsborough Road Chick Fil A and they will donate 20% of the profits towards our adoption funds!

There is one small catch: You have to hand in a spirit card to the cashier in order for your order to "count" towards our total. And we can't hand them out that night.

But don't worry...we have plenty of cards and will get them to whomever wants them! We will be bringing them to church, we can mail them to you, you just let us know if you want some!

and don't you worry about forgetting about it...

I'll be repeating this post as the day gets closer =)

Adoption Update: One Month Down

We've officially been waiting for one month today.

It's kind of a weird thing, this waiting thing.

All of the past three months are a blur of paperwork, fingerprints, decisions, more paperwork, and more decisions.

And now...we wait.


Through the power of the Holy Spirit (because it certainly isn't happening in my own strength!) I have purposed in my heart that I will use this time of waiting to be productive and positive and ultimately to be used to bring Glory to my God.